Stephan Dweck is an African-American humorist, radio show host and the author or co-author of several books.
He co-hosted the Sports Funk show on WFAN-AM radio in New York City with Monteria Ivey. Dweck and Ivey lived in the Frederick Douglass Houses housing project in Manhattan.
Ivey, Dweck and James Percelay co-authored several books on African-American humor, from slavery to American ghettos, including the Snaps trilogy. Ivey and Dweck also wrote two books on pick-up lines called You're So Fine I'd Drink a Tub of Your Bathwater and Baby, All Those Curves. And Me With No Brakes. Other books include Laugh Your Ass Off: The Big Book of African American Humor and The Field Guide to White People.[1]
Stephan Dweck executive produced the "Snaps" TV series for HBO and the animated show "The Big Head People" for Spike TV. He has worked as a screenwriter for Eddie Murphy Productions and Miramax Films. He also was a regular guest on the IMUS in the morning program. His WFAN radio show, Sports Funk, was one of the first African American Sports talk shows in the nation.
He is a graduate of Dartmouth College and a member of the New york, New Jersey and Connecticut bar. He Practices Entertainment law in New York City.