Loni Love

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Female

Birthday 1967-07-14 (57 years old)

Place of Birth Detroit, Michigan, USA

Loni Love

Biography

Loni Love (born July 14, 1967) is an American comedian, Emmy and NAACP Image Award-winning talk show host, actress, TV personality, author, and former electrical engineer. After graduating high school, she worked for a time on the General Motors assembly line putting doors on 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlasses, work which ignited her interest in electrical engineering. She then received her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Prairie View A&M University in Texas. She started doing stand-up during her college years. She found work as an engineer at Xerox in California and she continued to do stand-up after work in clubs and became a regular at the Laugh Factory. After eight years of working at Xerox, Love resigned to pursue comedy during a layoff to prevent someone else from losing their job. Love did a series on VH1 called I Love the 2000s in which she gives her view on pop culture highlights. She was also a panelist in the late-night talk show Chelsea Lately. Love also appeared in an episode of Supermarket Sweep on July 24, 2000. Love started her comedic career in 2003, after appearing on Star Search, reaching the finals and was chosen runner-up in a close competition to winner John Roy. She was awarded the Jury Prize for best stand-up at the 2003 US Comedy Arts Festival. Since then, she has appeared in films and numerous television shows. In 2008 Love became the CNN correspondent for D. L. Hughley Breaks the News and covered the inauguration of President Barack Obama. Love was named "Hot Comic" for 2009 in Campus Activity magazine and one of the "Top 10 Comics to Watch" in both Variety and Comedy Central. In late 2009, Love recorded her first one-hour Comedy Central special, America's Sister, which aired on May 8, 2010. In July 2013, she released her first comedy advice book titled "Love Him Or Leave Him But Don't Get Stuck With The Tab". From July 15, 2013 to June 3, 2022, Love served as one of the co-hosts of the syndicated daytime talk show The Real originally alongside Adrienne Bailon, Tamar Braxton, Jeannie Mai, and Tamera Mowry. In 2018, Love and her Real co-hosts won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host for their work. In 2015, she appeared in the comedy film Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, with Kevin James, and the action film Bad Asses on the Bayou, with Danny Trejo and Danny Glover. In 2016, she appeared as a contestant on the ninth season of Worst Cooks in America, competing for $50,000 for her chosen charity. In 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Love hosts a show on Instagram Live under the hashtag #quarantinewithloni. Since January 2021, Love has been a recurring guest judge on Season 13 of Rupaul's Drag Race.

Known For

Actor

2024
2023
Binged to Death

as Kristen

2022
The Wheel

as Self - Expert

2022
Sherri

as Self - Guest

2022
Is It Cake?

as Self - Judge

2022
2022
The Real Dirty Dancing

as Self - Contestant

2021
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune

as Self - Contestant

2021
Name That Tune

as Self - Contestant

2021
2020
Secret Celebrity RuPaul's Drag Race

as Self - Special Guest / Mary J. Ross

2019
2019
Tamron Hall

as Self - Guest

2019
RuPaul

as Self

2016
Mother's Day

as Kimberly

2016
Kevin Can Wait

as Yvette

2016
Match Game

as Self - Panelist

2016
To Tell the Truth

as Self - Panelist

2015
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2

as Donna Ericone

2015
Bad Asses on the Bayou

as Carmen Gutierrez

2015
World's Funniest Fails

as Self - Panelist

2014
Gutshot Straight

as Ms. Love

2014
2014
The Real

as Host

2013
2012
Gotham Comedy Live

as Self - Hostess

2012
Bethenny

as Self - Guest

2011
Whitney

as Nurse

2011
Kickin' It

as Marge

2009
Comedy.tv

as Host

2009
RuPaul's Drag Race

as Self - Judge

2009
RuPaul's Drag Race

as Self - Guest Judge

2007
The Axis of Evil Comedy Tour

as Airport Security

2005
Hell's Kitchen

as Self - Restaurant Patron

2005
2005
American Dad!

as Iris (voice)

2004
Soul Plane

as Shaniece

2004
2003

Writer