Actor & Comedian Stamaur ‘Ayye Pap’ Mitchell noticed his ability to make the people around him laugh at a very young age. He grew up creating humor from even the most formidable hurdles he had to overcome in life.   First utilizing the former platform Vine to spread the gift of laughter, his personality proved to transition over to social media well. He eventually gained a sizeable supportive following across platforms.

Stamaur graduated from high school and enlisted into the Army, despite his emotions for pursuing a career in comedy full-time. He grew up watching comedic legends; Martin Lawrence, Dave Chappelle, Earthquake, Bernie Mac, Eddie Griffin, Mike Epps, Kevin Hart, and Steve Harvey perform, inspiring him to study the craft. He always knew he was destined to one day perform on the very same stages they once had, gaining superstardom along the way.  His talent eventually landed him stage time at some of the most renounced comedy clubs; The Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory, LA Improv, and others.  Social media has allowed him to perfect his improv, and several of his clips have gone viral, even featured on seasons of MTV’s Ridiculousness.

His persistence has landed him roles in movies such as Aniyah featured on Amazon Prime, and he has made his television debut on Fox Sports acting as a young Earrol Spence Jr. for the Spence vs. Garcia Paper-View boxing match. Stamaur has landed more roles in both movies and television shows that will premier in 2022. With his versatility and love for entertaining, he intends to leave a mark on the industry as he continues to broaden his audience.