Dave Chappelle is a celebrated American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and producer. Born on August 24, 1973, in Washington, D.C., he is best known for his groundbreaking satirical comedy series Chappelle’s Show and his provocative stand-up routines that often tackle race and social issues. Chappelle’s unique blend of humor and social commentary has made him one of the most influential comedians of his generation.
Profile Summary
Full Name | David Khari Webber Chappelle |
Date of Birth | August 24, 1973 |
Place of Birth | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Elaine Mendoza Erfe |
Children | Sulayman, Ibrahim, Sanaa |
Occupations | Comedian, Actor, Screenwriter, Producer |
Net Worth | Approximately $70 million |

Early Life and Education
Chappelle’s childhood was split between Washington, D.C., and Yellow Springs, Ohio. His parents, William David Chappelle III and Yvonne Seon, were both educators; his father taught music at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, and his mother taught at Howard University and later became a Unitarian minister.
Chappelle began performing stand-up comedy at age 14 and attended the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C., graduating in 1991. After high school, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in comedy.
Career

Chappelle’s career took off in the early 1990s with appearances on Def Comedy Jam and roles in films like Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) and The Nutty Professor (1996). He co-created and starred in Chappelle’s Show from 2003 to 2006, which became a critical success but ended abruptly due to creative differences and personal issues.
After a hiatus, Chappelle returned to stand-up and signed a $20 million deal with Netflix for comedy specials, including Sticks & Stones (2019), The Bird Revelation (2017), and Equanimity (2017).
Notable Works:
- Chappelle’s Show: This sketch comedy series ran from 2003 to 2006 and featured Chappelle’s unique blend of humor and social commentary.
- Stand-up Comedy Specials: Chappelle has released several successful stand-up specials, including Killin’ Them Softly (2000), For What It’s Worth (2004), and Deep in the Heart of Texas (2017).
- Film and Television Roles: He has appeared in films like Half Baked (1998), You’ve Got Mail (1998), and A Star is Born (2018).
Personal Life

Chappelle married Elaine Mendoza Erfe in 2001, and they have three children: Sulayman, Ibrahim, and Sanaa. The family resides on a farm in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Chappelle is known for his private life and often incorporates stories about his family into his stand-up routines.
Dave Chappelle Net Worth
Dave Chappelle’s net worth is estimated to be around $70 million, largely due to his successful Netflix deals and touring stand-up shows.
Awards and Nominations
Chappelle has received numerous accolades, including:
- Six Emmy Awards: For his work on Chappelle’s Show and his Netflix specials.
- Five Grammy Awards: For Best Comedy Album for Killin’ Them Softly (2000), For What It’s Worth (2004), Equanimity & The Bird Revelation (2018), Sticks & Stones (2020), and The Closer (2022).
- Mark Twain Prize for American Humor: Awarded in 2019 for his contributions to comedy.
- Ranked ninth among the “50 Best Stand Up Comics of All Time” by Rolling Stone in 2017: A testament to his enduring influence in the comedy world.
Chappelle continues to be a prominent figure in comedy, known for his fearless approach to tackling sensitive topics and his ability to make audiences laugh while challenging societal norms.