Sommore

Sommore (born Lori Ann Rambough; May 15, 1966) is an American comedian and actress. Known as the "Diva of Contemporary Comedy," her comedic style features a biting sarcasm and frank discussions about money, sex, and equality between the sexes.[1] She first gained fame as the first female host of the long-running Black Entertainment Television (BET) stand-up showcase ComicView, as well as one of the four female comedians that headlined the The Queens of Comedy tour.

Sommore
Born
Lori Ann Rambough

(1966-05-15) May 15, 1966
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationMcCorristin Catholic High School (1985)
Alma materMorris Brown College
OccupationComedian, actress
Years active1992–present
RelativesNia Long
Websitehttps://www.sommore.com

She appeared in the popular Black films Friday After Next, Soul Plane, and Dirty Laundry,[2][3] and has received the Richard Pryor Award for Comic of the Year.

Early life and education

Sommore was raised in Trenton, New Jersey. After attending Our Lady of the Divine Shepherd and The Pennington School, she graduated from McCorristin Catholic High School (now called Trenton Catholic Academy) in 1985.[4][5] She graduated from Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia, where she studied business administration.[6][7][8][9] After receiving her degree, Sommore worked various jobs such as retail, employment consulting and an algebra instructor before progressing into her successful comedy career.

Career

Sommore attributes her success as a comedienne to her writing skills. Influenced by her father, a writer and an English teacher, she extensively researched the business of comedy and learned about the art of comedy.[10]

Television and film appearances

Sommore has appeared on various shows including HBO's Def Comedy Jam, Showtime at the Apollo, ComicView, and BET Live from L.A. She has also done guest appearances on television sitcoms The Hughleys and The Parkers, and she has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She also appeared on Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav. In 2008, she appeared as one of the mob members on several episodes of the game show 1 vs. 100.[11]

Her film appearances include Soul Plane, A Miami Tail, Friday After Next, and Something New.

Sommore and fellow African American female comedians Mo'Nique, Laura Hayes, and Adele Givens were the stars on The Queens of Comedy tour, which was filmed and subsequently aired on Showtime and released on DVD.[12]

Sommore launched the world wide premiere of "The Queen Stands Alone" on September 30, 2008. The release of her stand up comedy special was a film version of her stand-up act and was written and produced by Sommore as well as her entertainment company One Thousand Kisses, Inc. [13]

Sommore was a winning participant on the sixth season of Celebrity Fit Club. She lost 11 pounds during the show.[14]

Her 2015 special Sommore: The Reign Continues was aired on Netflix in 2018.

Personal life

Aside from her hometown of Trenton, New Jersey, Sommore has lived in Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[5] Currently, her primary residence is in Miami.[15] [16] Her father was the poet Doughtry “Doc” Long and her half sister is actress Nia Long.[5][17]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
2001The Queens of ComedyComedienne
2002Friday After NextCookie
2003A Miami TailStephanie
2004Soul PlaneCherry
2006Blunts & Stunts: Class of '94Comedienne #2
Something NewComedienne
Dirty LaundryAbby
TV Films
Year Title Role Notes
1995Bitch HouseHerselfJudge
2003Heroes of Comedy: Women on TopHerself
2007Sommore: The Queen Stands AloneComedienneStand-up Special
Comedy Central Roast of Flavor FlavHerself
2009Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black ComedyHerself
2010Cedric the Entertainer's Urban CircusHerself
2013Sommore: Chandelier StatusComedienneStand-up Special
2015Sommore: Fun Non Amously FamousComedienneStand-up Special/Post-production
2015Sommore: The Reign ContinuesComedienneStand-up Special
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1994-1995
2014–Present
ComicViewHost
1995SnapsHerselfEpisode 1.2
1995
2006
Def Comedy JamHerselfEpisode 5.5
Episode 7.1
1998The HughleysKeshiaEpisode: "Pilot"
1999Def Comedy Jam: All Stars Vol. 11HerselfEpisode 11.33
BET Live from L.A.Herself
2000The Oprah Winfrey ShowHerself
2001The Ananda Lewis ShowHerselfEpisode: "Two Can Play That Game"
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoHerselfEpisode 11.33
2002The ParkersOlivia RadcliffeEpisode: "Mother's Day Blues"
2004The Late Late Show with Craig KilbornHerselfEpisode: November 15, 2004
2005Weekends at the DLHerselfEpisode 1.18
2005 BET Comedy AwardsHerself
2006The Tom Joyner ShowHerselfEpisode 1.15
Something NewHerself
Live at GothamHerselfEpisode 1.6
2007-2014Comics UnleashedHerself
2007Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N OutHerself
20081 vs. 100Herself
Flavor of Love 3HerselfEpisode: "Things That Go Bump On The Lip"
Episode: "Reunion: After The Lovin'"
Celebrity Fit Club (Season 6)Herself
2009The Mo'nique ShowHerselfEpisode: October 29, 2009
20132013 Soul Train AwardsHerself
The Arsenio Hall ShowHerselfEpisode 1.65
2014Just for Laughs: All-AccessHerselfEpisode: Jeff Ross
Hit the FloorHerselfEpisode: "Blow Out"
Love & Hip Hop: AtlantaHost/HerselfSeason 3 Reunion
Episode: Reunion – Part 1
Episode: Reunion – Part 2
Episode: Reunion – Part 3

References

  1. "We Want SOMMORE." Los Angeles Sentinel, Oct 26, 2000, pp. B.4. ProQuest 369403499.
  2. D. SIRIANNI. "Give Us Sommore". Miami New Times. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  3. "Sommore, the newest queen of comedy, heads two Royal shows at PlayhouseSquare". The News-Herald (Ohio). Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  4. "Comedian Sommore to perform at Patriots Theater". NJ.com. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  5. "City-born comedienne living large". The Trentonian. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  6. "Sommore brings her sassy, adult humor to MTI on Saturday". Star-Banner. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  7. "Comic Sommore to perform at the Hu Ke Lau". masslive.com. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  8. "Ebony". Ebony via google.com. Johnson Publishing Company. November 2008. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  9. "Comedienne Sommore Talks Chandelier Status & Comic View - JETmag.com". Jet. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  10. Dukes, Howard. "She's Living Proof You can't Keep a Good Comic Down." South Bend Tribune, Feb 05, 2006, pp. 1. ProQuest 417387388.
  11. "Class and sass collide when Sommore hits the Las Vegas stage". Los Angeles Times. 11 June 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  12. "The Queens of Comedy (2001)". The New York Times. March 11, 2008. Retrieved March 11, 2008.
  13. Sommore: The Queen Stands Alone, retrieved 2020-05-09
  14. "Celebrity Fit Club with Toccara & Sommore". Brown Sista. 2010. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  15. Ho, Rodney. "Sommore, George Wallace return to State Farm Arena for more laughs Feb. 8". Atlanta Journal Constitution. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  16. SFL (20 August 2013). "Sommore, the Queen of Comedy, to play Fort Lauderdale Improv in Hollywood - southflorida.com". southflorida.com. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  17. "Nia Long & Sommore Are REAL SISTERS But THIS Is Why We NEVER See Them Together". I Love Old School Music. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
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