Actor, comedian and writer Jermaine Fowler voices James Jr.,
Lunella’s dad, in Disney Branded Television’s “Marvel’s Moon
Girl and Devil Dinosaur,” based on Marvel’s hit comic books.

One of Hollywood’s fastest rising young talents, Fowler can be seen
in “Coming 2 America,” alongside Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall and
Leslie Jones. Next, he will be seen in the feature comedy “Am I
Ok?,” directed by Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne. He is also set
to star in “The U.S.P.S.,” written by Perry Jane.

Fowler starred in and executive produced “Superior Donuts” and
co-created and starred in the truTV sketch-comedy series “Friends of
the People.” His additional television credits include
“Crashing,” “Robot Chicken,” “BoJack Horseman,” the “All
That” revival, which he also executive produced, and “The 69th
Primetime Emmy Awards,” for which he was the on-camera announcer.

On the big screen, Fowler acted opposite Lakeith Stanfield in “Sorry
to Bother You,” directed and written by Boots Riley. Produced by
Forest Whitaker, the film made its world premiere at the Sundance Film
Festival in January 2018.

Outside of acting, Fowler is developing a Showtime series alongside
comedian Moshe Kasher, which focuses on the mystery surrounding Biggie
Smalls’ murder.

Fowler began performing stand-up while still in high school and, at
the age of 20, moved to New York City to follow his dreams. As a
stand-up comic, he has toured nationally with College Humor and Comedy
Central on Campus. He was one half of the sketch group BodegaCat
Sanchez, alongside Kevin Barnett. In 2012, he was selected as one of
Variety’s “New Faces” at the Just for Laughs comedy festival. He
also starred in his own Showtime special, “Give ‘Em Hell Kid.”

Raised in Hyattsville, Maryland, Fowler currently resides in Los
Angeles.
