Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History
American TV series or program
Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History | |
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Written by | Brian Volk-Weiss Evan Waite |
Directed by | Tom Stern |
Starring | Kevin Hart |
Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 62 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | February 8, 2019 (2019-02-08) |
Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History is a Netflix variety special starring Kevin Hart.
Premise
Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History is a guide to African-American black history through re-enactments with a familial sitcom set-up and archival footage.[1]
Cast
- Kevin Hart as Himself
- Steve Agee as President Grant / Lou Cypher / Drunk Dave
- Derek Basco as Ootah (Eskimo Guide)
- Brad Berryhill as Confederate Sentry / Medic
- Kirk Bovill as Confederate Sentry
- Jeff Bowser as Captain William Postell
- Barry Brewer as Matthew Henson
- James Callis as President Lincoln / Confederate Captain
- Al Shearer as Robert Smalls
- Lonnie Chavis as Robert Smalls' Son
- Brandi Conley as Swooning Bombshell Woman
- Justin Dray as Union Captain
- Nathaniel Edwards as Charles de Gaulle
- John Ennis as Postal Worker 1 / Audience Member 1
- Philip Friedman as Patient
- Josh Gardner as Confederate Sailor
- Greg Germann as Dr. Blalock
- Tiffany Haddish as Mae Jemison
- Lil Rel Howery as Himself / Henry "Box" Brown
- Gerald "Slink" Johnson as William Tillman
- Tom Kenny as Robert Peary
- Alphonso McAuley as Vivien Thomas
- Alanah McClanahan as young Mae Jemison
- Nika Williams as Josephine Baker
- "Weird Al" Yankovic as Jeremy's dad
Release
It was released on February 8, 2019 on Netflix streaming.[2]
References
External links
- Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History. Netflix.
- Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History at IMDb
- Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History at Rotten Tomatoes
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- I'm a Grown Little Man (2009)
- Laugh at My Pain (2011)
- Let Me Explain (2013)
- What Now? (2016)
- Real Husbands of Hollywood (2013–2016; 2022)
- Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History (2019)
- Don't F**k This Up (2019)
- Hart to Heart (2021–present)
- Night School (2018; also writer and producer)
- Fatherhood (2021; also producer)
- What Now? (2016)
- What Now? Tour (2015–2016)
- Irresponsible Tour (2017–2019)