Broderick Dornell "Rickey" Smiley (born August 10, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian, television host, actor, and radio personality known for his prank phone calls. The calls feature Smiley disguising his voice carrying a conversation with the recipient of the call. He is the host of the nationally syndicated Rickey Smiley Morning Show based in Dallas from its flagship affiliate KZMJ "Majic 94.5". He starred in a sitcom, The Rickey Smiley Show, which aired on TV One. He was also a featured columnist on the Fox-produced tabloid nationally-syndicated TV show Dish Nation. In 2015, Smiley appears on Rickey Smiley For Real, a reality television series about his life.

Career

Smiley appeared as the host of the 2000 season of BET's ComicView program. He has appeared on Showtime at the Apollo, HBO's Def Comedy Jam, HBO's Snaps, The Nashville Network, Uptown Comedy Club, and Comic Escape. His original comedy routines often feature the role-play of fictional characters such as "Bernice Jenkins" (also known as Granny Swims, Ms. Johnson or Mrs. Francis), "Lil' Daryl", "Rusty Dale", and "Beauford". Bernice Jenkins has a grandson named Rufus who's a stereotype of the modern-day "Gangsta". Rufus is in two routines, in "Two Of My Toes Fell Off" and another prank phone call where Smiley calls a pharmacy.

Smiley became the morning show personality for radio station KBFB in Dallas in April 2004. The show features the trademark prank calls as well as news, information, and the latest hip hop music. In 2008, he signed a deal with Syndication One (a syndicated radio division of Radio One) to take the show nationwide and The Rickey Smiley Morning Show is now heard on a number of mainstream urban and urban adult contemporary radio stations. Syndication One merged with Reach Media in 2013.

He has released several humorous songs based on the bits such as "Roll Tide" featuring his redneck character Buford, and "We Miss Robert", based on a routine in which a friend of a deceased drug dealer performs a rap song called "We Miss Robert" at the funeral, which is actually a song about a woman and performed in hopes of landing a record deal. He had a starring role in Ice Cube's Friday After Next. He also appeared in All About the Benjamins as an informant of Ice Cube's character, Snitch Mitch. The performance can be viewed in a deleted scene in the special features of the DVD. Smiley released a book in 2017, Stand by Your Truth: And Then Run for Your Life.

Prank calls

Some of Smiley's most notable calls include:

  • "Buried Alive" - Smiley plays a narcoleptic who works at a funeral home and "fell asleep in one of these caskets" who calls a cemetery claiming that "they done buried me alive" and insists he is calling from inside a casket on his cell phone. He then requests that someone come and "dig all these graves open".
  • "Come Over" - In a reverse prank (similar to the ones innovated by the Jerky Boys), "K.D.," a hapless caller, phones a Smiley character named "Gina", a woman who initially entices him with statements like "I'm just 'bout to go crazy over here" and "I want you to come over and hurt me" before revealing that she is a hermaphrodite ("that means I got both genitals"). K.D. assures Gina he is "still comin'", which prompts her to up the stakes by announcing "my grandmama over here too... she a real freak." K.D. then speaks to the grandmother who wants to know "what kind of draws you got on."
  • "Uncle Melvin" - Smiley prank calls his uncle, as a man who believes his girlfriend has left him, and who punctuates every remark with the word "dawg" ("Is my girl over there dawg... tell her I love her, dawg").
  • "Churches" - Smiley plays two characters, both call Church's Chicken. One is an elderly lady who mistakes Church's for a "church" (e.g. wants to know "what time do y'all start service" and asks "who is y'all's pastor", and "well when d y'all have Sunday school?"). Informed that she has called a restaurant, asks "Don't the chicken belong to the church?" The other caller is "Willie", who claims to be a heavyset man with a thyroid problem, "I can't get out the house no more", and who asks for a rundown of the menu "Is y'all okra fried, or is it all slimy in the pot like grandmama used to make" Willie constantly requests delivery of food to his house.
  • "Pray For Me" - Again using his "Granny" voice, Smiley calls "Miss Ola Mae Benton Carter Jackson Glenn", and asks her to pray for a member of her church who was stabbed, involved in an ambulance crash, hit by a train, had a leg cut off by the Jaws of Life, shot "in the right eye."

Smiley gets the woman to sing leading her in several verses of "Walk With Me, Lord", each verse increasing in silliness.

  • "She P-E-E-D" - Smiley prank calls an elderly woman using his "Granny" voice; the aftermath of the call causes the woman to laugh so hard that she ends up urinating on herself.
  • "Is My Daddy Over There" - Smiley plays Lil' Daryl and his brother Brandon as they call a lady claiming their father was supposed to return home with milk for their cereal. The brothers ask the lady what she has cooked for dinner over there as she ultimately hangs up on them in frustration.
  • "Whose Funeral is Today?" - Smiley uses his "Granny" voice and calls a funeral home, asking for her deceased neighbor named Wilbert Smith. She learns that he was cremated and she was oblivious to his death, screaming out in agony when the funeral director repeats that he was cremated. The lady then asks who they are burying this week and offers to go to that funeral to make up for missing Wilbert's. The man tells her that the person they are burying is Hattie Mae Barkley, as she screams out again in agony as it is another person she knows.

Personal life

On July 6, 2020, Smiley announced that his daughter, Aaryn had been shot during a road rage incident the previous weekend.

Smiley is a member of Omega Psi Phi; he was initiated into its Psi Rho graduate chapter. Smiley is a lifetime member of Omega Psi Phi.

On January 29, 2023, Smiley announced his 32-year old-son, Brandon Smiley, had died after being found unconscious in his Birmingham apartment. According to the autopsy report from the Jefferson County Medical Examiner's Office, Brandon's manner of death was ruled as accidental. Smiley subsequently wrote a book about grief and dealing with pain called Sideshow: Living with Loss and Moving Forward with Faith.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Friday After NextSanta Claus
2003Sweet HideawayDucktape
2008First SundayBernice Jenkins
2010Stomp the Yard: HomecomingFinale MC
2013Baggage ClaimCalvin
2015F**K Child SupportHimselfTV movie
2019Iron GritInterviewee
2021Miracles Across 125th Street-TV movie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Def Comedy JamHimselfEpisode: "Episode #3.9"
1995SnapsHimselfEpisode: "Episode #1.1"
2000Showtime at the ApolloHimselfEpisode: "Goodie Mob/Rickey Smiley"
2003PlayersHimselfEpisode: "Less Than Jake, Fred Savage, Jason Sehorn"
2004ComicViewHimself/HostMain Host: Season 13
Super Secret Movie RulesHimselfEpisode: "Sports Underdogs"
2006Comedy Central PresentsHimselfEpisode: "Rickey Smiley"
2008-091st Amendment Stand UpHimselfRecurring Guest
2011–19Dish NationHimself/Co-HostMain Co-Host: Season 1-8
2012Let's Stay TogetherSteveEpisode: "Fear Factor"
Are We There Yet?SalesmanEpisode: "The Expensive Purse Episode"
2012–14The Rickey Smiley ShowRickey SmileyMain Cast
2013Trumpet AwardsHimself/Co-HostMain Co-Host
2014–16Stellar AwardsHimself/Co-HostMain Co-Host
2014–18The Real Housewives of AtlantaHimselfGuest: Season 6, Recurring Cast: 7 & 10
2015–17Rickey Smiley For RealHimselfMain Cast
2017StarHimselfEpisode: "Code of Silence"
2017–20Black Music HonorsHimself/Co-HostMain Co-Host
2018Unsung HollywoodHimselfEpisode: "Ray J" & "Rickey Smiley"
2021Super Bowl Gospel CelebrationHimself/Co-HostMain Co-Host

Special

YearTitleRole
2003Latham Entertainment PresentsHimself
2011Rickey Smiley: Open Casket SharpHimself

Discography

To date, Smiley has released six albums of his prank calls:

  • The Best of Comedian Rickey Smiley Vol. I
  • Rickey Smiley: Prank Calls Vol. II
  • Rickey Smiley: Vol. III
  • Rickey Smiley "Off The Hook Volume 4"
  • Rickey Smiley: Vol. V
  • Rickey Smiley: Vol. 6

See also

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