Joner Demetreus Xavier Hall
(born December 5, 1979 in New
Jersey
), began working as the audience coordinator for
The Sally Jessy Raphael
Show, where his first comedy skit premiered on national
television as a goodbye to the 20 year run of the Sally
Show. He moved on to appear on TV using sketch comedy
characters for
Blind
Date and
TV Funhouse.
He also appeared on
The
Gastineau Girls in 2006 as their personal assistant. A
break-through performance for Joner Hall was in a comedy video for
"That's My Daughter" that aired on
Comedy
Central in 2007.
Joner Hall was raised in Virginia and is noted to have danced at
the
University of Hawaii on
scholarship for the Rainbow Dancers. Other credits for dancing
include KTU's beatstock, Rainy Davis,
Angel Clivilles and
Keyshia Cole.
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