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Byron Allen (born Byron Allen Folks on April 22, 1961, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.) is an American stand-up comedian and television talk show host.
Allen is one of many notable graduates from Fairfax High School in Hollywood, California. He began doing stand-up comedy as a teenager in Los Angeles.
In 1979, he was named one of the hosts of the weekly NBC television series Real People. After that series was canceled in 1984, he returned to stand-up comedy, and in 1989, became the host of a short-lived weekly (eventually becoming daily) syndicated late-night interview program in the mold of The Tonight Show called The Byron Allen Show. Two years later, he also started hosting and producing a seasonal music video countdown program syndicated to local TV stations called Jammin. This show later was renamed Kickin' It.
In the Fall of 1994 his talk show, Entertainers with Byron Allen, premiered and is now running in its eleventh season. Since then, Allen's Entertainment Studios production company (formerly CF Entertainment) has expanded. Today, he produces and distributes about a dozen lifestyle-related and interview programs for television syndication. He currently hosts "Comics Unleashed", a comedic talk show.
While being interviewed by Byron Allen, Ronnie Lott said that he and Marcus Allen would not have graduated from college without cheating with the help of Byron Allen
Byron Allen, host of the old variety show "Real People," returns to regular TV with a nightly talk show. While Allen is usually unable to attract big-name stars to his show, he provides an inviting forum for second-tier actors and actresses to reminisce on their experiences on TV and in Hollywood. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher
Byron Allen was born in 1961 in Detroit. Not long afterward, he moved to LA. When he was just a teenager he started doing stand-up clubs in Los Angeles. That was where comedian Jimmy Walker discovered him, and offered him a job as a writer. He worked alongside David Letterman and Jay Leno. He has been hosting "Entertainers with Byron Allen" (1993) since 1993.


