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11 Facts About Jerry Minor

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Jerry Minor was raised as a Jehovah's Witness during most of his youth.

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Later in life, after rejecting his Jehovah's Witness upbringing, Jerry Minor was shunned by some members of his family.

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Jerry Minor's best known work at SNL included the recurring sketch Rap Street and his appearances on Weekend Update as Al Sharpton.

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Jerry Minor was briefly a correspondent on The Daily Show in early 2000, had a recurring role as Officer Carter on Arrested Development and was one of the main cast members of Comedy Central's debate show parody Crossballs in 2004.

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Jerry Minor worked briefly as a writer and occasional performer on the short-lived FOX sketch series Cedric the Entertainer Presents.

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Jerry Minor was praised for his Lucky Louie role in a 2006 issue of TV Guide, where he was given a "Cheers" in the magazine's Cheers and Jeers section.

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Jerry Minor was part of the cast of the 2008 ABC sitcom Carpoolers, playing the role of Aubrey and was a featured comedian on Lewis Black's Root of All Evil on Comedy Central.

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Jerry Minor has gained attention online in 2010, for his memorable appearances as "Cyber Thug" on the Comedy Bang Bang podcast, which was briefly spun off into its own podcast titled Cyber Thug Radio on the Earwolf network.

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Jerry Minor has appeared in films such as I Love You, Man, Drillbit Taylor and Beer League, and had a small part in the 2003 movie Melvin Goes to Dinner directed by Bob Odenkirk.

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Jerry Minor co-starred as the voice of Denzel in the Comedy Central animated series Brickleberry.

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Jerry Minor is the co-host of The Cult Awareness Podcast that discusses Scientology and other subjects.