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By late 2005, Chappelle had returned to his 65-acre farm near
Yellow Springs and was performing impromptu shows in Los Angeles,
San Francisco and Newport, Kentucky.
Chappelle was interviewed for Inside the Actors Studio on
December 18, 2005, at Pace University's Michael Schimmel Center
for the Arts. The show premiered on February 12, 2006. Chappelle
stated that the death of his father had an impact in his decision
to go to South Africa to get away from the stress of stardom,
stating that he had not received a chance to mourn his father's
death. He also said the rumors that he was in drug or psychiatric
treatment only persuaded him to stay in South Africa.
He was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey on her show on February
3, 2006 in his first televised interview since his departure
from Chappelle's Show. He stated in the interview that he
"wasn't crazy" but the environment was "incredibly
stressful". He continued:
I would go to work on the show and I felt awful every day,
that's not the way it was. ... I felt like some kind of prostitute
or something. If I feel so bad, why keep on showing up to
this place? I'm going to Africa. The hardest thing to do is
to be true to yourself, especially when everybody is watching.
Chappelle also admitted to Oprah that he felt some of his
sketches were socially irresponsible. He singled out the "pixie
sketch" (in which it implied everyone has a pixie that
appears to them and encourages them to act in a way stereotypical
for their race) and said during the filming of the blackface
pixie sketch a white crew member was laughing. Chappelle said
"it was the first time I felt that someone was not laughing
with me but laughing at me."[3][4]
During these interviews, Chappelle did not rule out returning
to Chappelle's Show to "finish what we started",
but promised that he would not return without changes to the
production, such as a better working environment. He also
stated he would like to donate half of the DVD sales to charity,
and to people that supported him. Chappelle expressed disdain
at the possibility of his material from the unfinished third
season being aired, saying that to do so would be "a
bully move", and that he would not return to the show
if Comedy Central were to air the unfinished material. On
July 9, 2006, Comedy Central aired the first episode of Chappelle's
Show: The Lost Episodes. An uncensored DVD release of the
episodes was made available on July 25, 2006.
According to IMDB, Dave is set to star in a sports comedy
film, Ballers in 2007.
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