Robin Thede is an accomplished actor, writer, sketch and improvisational comedian, entertainment correspondent, host, and radio personality. She is currently writing and performing on the upcoming untitled sketch comedy series starring Affion Crockett and executive produced by Jamie Foxx, premiering on FOX in June 2011.
Robin has worked on several projects as both a writer and performer, including the Mike Epps sketch comedy series Funny Bidness, on the TV comedy series “Clunkers” (starring Carl Payne, David Faustino and Sherman Hemsley).
Robin’s recent television appearances include roles on“Hot In Cleveland” (TV Land), "Chocolate News" (Comedy Central),  "Kath& Kim(NBC), "Worst Week (CBS) and "All of Us" (UPN). She was also a series regular on the critically acclaimed BET original web series “Buppies” with Tatyana Ali.
Robin’s other writing credits include the NAACP Image Awards (2011), the BET Awards (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010), the BET Hip Hop Awards (2010) and more.
Additionally, Robin has created several hugely successful viral videos, including “Every Little Step”with Wayne Brady, Bobby Brown and Mike Tyson(Funny or Die.com) and For Stuffed Colored Girls”(Funny or Die.com). She can also be seen with Elite Delta Force 3 in “The Real Housewives of Civil Rights”(Funny or Die.com/EDF3 YouTube Channel). More videos can be seen on her YouTube channel as well.

Robin’s comedy work extends from years of professional live sketch comedy (Second City Chicago and LA, Improv Olympic, Acme) to comedic commentary on shows like " 10 Things I Hate About Me" for the Style Network. She is also a performer and writer for the all-female sketch group "Elite Delta Force 3", the 2009 Audience Award Winner of the Los Angeles Comedy Improv Festival.
Robin’s othernotable work includes co-hosting on The Voice of Reason on Jamie Foxx’s Foxxhole Sirius/XM radio channel and working as a regular entertainment correspondent for E! News with Ryan Seacrest and GiulianaRancic.

Robin’s countless characters and endless energy make her a comedic force to be reckoned with, but she has also been hailed for dramatic roles as well, including playing "Sarah" in the NAACP Theater Award-Winning "Girls of Summer" and winning the Best Actress Performance Prize in the Brussels 2005 International Film Festival for her work in the short film "Plant One On Me".