PERSON: Drew Desbordes (Druski)
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Comedian
Biography
Drew Desbordes (born September 12, 1994), known professionally as Druski is an American comedian and actor. He is known for his sketch comedy, Coulda Been Records, and collaborating with various musicians in their music videos, including Jack Harlow, Drake, Lil Yachty, and others.
Early life and education
Drew Desbordes was born on September 12, 1994, in Columbia, Maryland to Cheryl Desbordes, a State Department worker, and David McLain Desbordes, a commercial pilot who previously served in the United States Air Force as a captain and in the National Guard as a Major. He grew up in Gwinnett County, Georgia. He played sports as a child and mostly stayed out of trouble, except in the classroom when he would make jokes. He attended South Gwinnett High School.
Desbordes was always funny and used to make his parents laugh speaking in different accents. Drew came from a comedic household, from his Grandma down to his brother. His family introduced him to the world of comedy at an early age, as his parents watched popular comedians on television, such as Cedric The Entertainer and Dave Chappelle.
Desbordes graduated high school due to his Spanish teacher, Nancy Gordeuk, giving him a simple paper to complete that awarded two-years worth of the class, meaning he could graduate on time. He then attended Georgia Gwinnett College before transferring to Georgia Southern University. He became depressed and stopped attending classes, instead watching YouTube videos. After two semesters, he dropped out. Desbordes was originally a Sports analytics major and wanted to become a sportscaster, but later turned to comedy after being encouraged by his classmates.
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Early life and education
Drew Desbordes was born on September 12, 1994, in Columbia, Maryland to Cheryl Desbordes, a State Department worker, and David McLain Desbordes, a commercial pilot who previously served in the United States Air Force as a captain and in the National Guard as a Major. He grew up in Gwinnett County, Georgia. He played sports as a child and mostly stayed out of trouble, except in the classroom when he would make jokes. He attended South Gwinnett High School.
Desbordes was always funny and used to make his parents laugh speaking in different accents. Drew came from a comedic household, from his Grandma down to his brother. His family introduced him to the world of comedy at an early age, as his parents watched popular comedians on television, such as Cedric The Entertainer and Dave Chappelle.
Desbordes graduated high school due to his Spanish teacher, Nancy Gordeuk, giving him a simple paper to complete that awarded two-years worth of the class, meaning he could graduate on time. He then attended Georgia Gwinnett College before transferring to Georgia Southern University. He became depressed and stopped attending classes, instead watching YouTube videos. After two semesters, he dropped out. Desbordes was originally a Sports analytics major and wanted to become a sportscaster, but later turned to comedy after being encouraged by his classmates.
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