"All I ever wanted to do was make people think by making them laugh, and vice versa...," and the "THINKERTAINER" known as [Lazee] Lamont does just that, on stage as a comic, and formerly as voice talent to some of your favorite characters while he was a co-host on the nationally syndicated Russ Parr Morning Show for nearly 7 years. Dikembe's Word of the Day, 'NYC' from NYC, JZ, Busta, Kirk Franklin, Senator Ray Cisman, The Cliché King, 50-Cent, Shyne, Kanye West, Yao Ming, Ying Yang Twins, Eminem, & Crayon Smiff are just a few of the impersonations Lamont was able to pull off.

Lamont's brand of intellectual sarchasm mixed with socio and political analysis makes him the type of funnyman that you either love or hate! To this day his antics are still trying to be duplicated unsuccessfully.

Lamont has been performing his brand of 'sit-down' comedy on shows and in clubs with the likes of Talent, Tony Woods, Teddy Carpenter, Mike Epps, George Wilburn, Mike Brooks, Coca Brown, Bphlat, Sommore and DL Hughley and many others. He has even written for George Wallace. Lamont also was the emcee for Washington Wizard home games at the MCI Center during the 03'-04' season. In addition, Lamont was the head writer for I.M. Leery, an animated movie critic featured on BET.com. In 2002 Lamont released his first promotional Hip-Hop/Comedy CD entitled "Who The Hell is Lazee Lamont?" Last year he released a song parody entitled "Stuben Ruddard's: Hungry 2004" (which is available for free through his website at www.OneLamont.com), and a full album of prank phone calls (co-produced by Russ Parr) by "The Telephone Man: Crayon Smiff," which was made popular as a feature on the morning show.

Lazee Lamont can now be seen as the host of the newly released "HotGhettoMess.com - The DVD," which is a video spin-off of the extremely popular website HotGhettoMess.com.

Lamont just recently has completed his own reality-comedy DVD entitled "Lazee Lamont & Friends: Faux Life." The DVD (which is currently available through his website) features sketch comedy, reality segments, and live performances from his Break-Even Comedy Show - where he actually cut off 18 inches of his own hair, on stage, and donated it to charity [www.locksoflove.org]! You can also look for his very own comedy tour, "Lazee Lamont & Friends, Break-Even Comedy Tour" coming to a city near you....which happens to be underwritten in part by his promotional companies LazeeSwayze, LLC & Faux Life Creations.