
Julius Carr is an American comedian, actor, producer and screenwriter. Carr appears on Tubi in the sci-fi, comedy, romance, (2025) genre film, Computer Love in which he plays the asshole landlord "Carl", and the dating TV show Chews Me, as the "Horror Buff" contestant (2023), and Bishop and Chainey as Detective Hodges in season I, episode 5, and 10 (2022) and season II (2024). Carr has a few scenes as the Drunk Uncle in an inner-city film Waymore Place (2024). A background role, as fate may have it, lead to a recurring role as a member of Snaps and Pops crew, on the Starz network, working on set with Wendell Pierce, Erika Woods, Mekai Curtis, and Patina Miller, on Raising Kanan S4 and S5. In the same year, July 2024, Julius Carr debuted in his first leading role in a TV pilot called "Laundromat" in which he played an immigrant, Muammar, who came to America to live out his dream. The Laundromat was the winner of seven film awards in London, Paris and NYC, and premiered at the St Marks theater. When he isn't working on a film project, Carr continues to produce comedy shows and is the self-proclaimed "Adult Entertainer", setting the parental tone. Performing as himself (and formally known as Julius Czar or Caesar), Carr has received accolades from both party-goers and professional groups alike. Born in the Bronx, Carr was influenced by disco, rock, soul, Jazz, and R&B music, the reemergence of Black unification and ingenuity in the inner city through hip hop culture and inevitably film and the performance arts.