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D.C. Young Fly
Whitfield in 2023
Birth nameJohn Whitfield[1]
Born (1992-05-02) May 2, 1992 (age 32)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • film
  • television
  • music
EducationGeorgia South University–A.C
Years active2011–present
Genres
Subject(s)
Partner(s)Jacky Oh; 2015 till death
Children3
Websitedcyoungflyofficial.com
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2014–present
Genres
Subscribers1.04 million[2]
Total views57 million[2]

Last updated: September 22, 2024

John Whitfield[3] (born May 2, 1992), known professionally as D.C. Young Fly, is an American comedian, host, and actor. Commencing his acting career in 2014, he garnered prominence as a recurring cast member on the American television sketch comedy series Wild 'n Out (2015). Furthermore, he gained recognition for his notable role in DigitalLivesMatter (2016). Notably, Whitfield assumed the starring role of Spooky in Outlaw Posse, distributed by Quiver.[4]

Early life

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John Whitfield[5] was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, specifically within the city's West Side locale.[6][7] His maternal parent was an educator at the middle school level.[8] He pursued his secondary education at Benjamin E. Mays High School.[9][10]

Career

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2012–2017

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Whitfield commenced his career in the entertainment industry as a comedian and thespian.[11] In 2012, Whitfield hosted Gotham Comedy Live in New York City, showcasing esteemed comedians Jay Nog, Atheer Yacoub, and Fransisco Ramos in a special edition of the show.[12] He gained widespread acclaim as a recurring cast member on the comedy programme Wild 'n Out.[13][14] Although this season debuted with a double bill on June 10, 2015, featuring Kevin Hart and Rae Sremmurd, it concluded its initial run with Shaquille O'Neal and Migos on August 19, 2015.[15][16] His spot on the show helped establish him as a rising star in the comedy circuit.[17][18]

In 2015, D.C, Karlous Miller and later, Chico, started their own podcast, called The 85 South Show,[19] where they speak on various topics, interact with the audience, and freestyle on songs.[20][21] Whitfield made a notable appearance as Latavious in an episode of the American television series Scream.[22][23] In August 2016, he secured a leading role in Terri J. Vaughn's critically acclaimed production, #DigitalLivesMatter.[24][25][26] That same year, he transitioned to the silver screen, making his cinematic debut as Eric in the film Almost Christmas.[27] This esteemed project afforded him the opportunity to share the screen with accomplished actors, including Kimberly Elise, Danny Glover, Omar Epps, and Gabrielle Union.[28] Furthermore, he showcased his versatility with an appearance in My Cousin's Ghetto Wedding.[29]

In 2017, Whitfield appeared in several notable projects. He starred in the critically acclaimed miniseries The New Edition Story in January, which received generally positive reviews.[30][31] He subsequently appeared in BET's The Quad in February, playing the role of Young Rapper.[32] He also made a guest appearance in Dirty South House Arrest the same month. In March, Whitfield served as an opening act for Chris Brown's Party Tour.[33][34] He also made appearances on the American television series Hip Hop Squares[35] and Tales, portraying Lil Joe in the latter's June episode.[36] Additionally, he became a main host for the revived TRL on MTV.[37][38]

2018–present

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In 2018, Whitfield appeared in the American teen comedy-drama television series Grown-ish, a spin-off of the ABC series Black-ish. He played the role of Rafael in two episodes. He filmed two movies: She Ball with Nick Cannon[39][40] and I Got the Hook Up 2 with Master P, released on July 12, 2019.[41] It was announced he would star alongside Lil Yachty in How High 2, premiering on MTV on April 20, 2019.[42] In 2019, he co-hosted the 2019 BET Social Awards with Jess Hilarious.[43] He joined Eric Bellinger's Cuffing Season Tour as an opening act in December. In 2020, he became a judge on the internet game show Floored on Quibi.[44] He hosted the 2020 BET Hip-Hop Awards alongside Chico Bean and Karlous Miller in October.[45] He appeared in films such as For the Love of Money,[46][47] Envy: Seven Deadly Sins,[48][49] and Miracles Across 125th Street,[50] and in the Starz TV show BMF.[51][52] In 2022, he starred in the 2023 remake of House Party, released on January 13, 2023.[53][54] In 2023, he was announced as the host of Celebrity Squares, a revival of Hollywood Squares on VH1 (later moved to BET).[55][56]

He portrayed the character Rooster in the cinematic production Bosco, which debuted on 2 February 2024.[57] Furthermore, he assumed the role of Spooky in the Quiver Distribution film Outlaw Posse, released on 1 March 2024.[58][59]

Personal life

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Whitfield was in a relationship with Ms. Jacky Oh, his Wild 'N Out co-star, with whom he had three children. Ms. Jacky Oh died on May 31, 2023.[60]

References

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