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Chris Tucker Biography -
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| Name : | Chris Tucker |
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Birth Name :
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Christopher Tucker
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Date of Birth :
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31 October 1972
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Place of Birth :
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Height :
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6' 1''
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Nationality :
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American
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Profession :
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Actor
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Chris Tucker Trivia -
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- Stand-up comic.
- Well known for parodying the Cuban accent of the Tony Montana character from Scarface (1983).
- His breakout role was that of "Smokey" in Friday (1995).
- In 1999, he signed a two-picture $45 million deal with New Line Cinema -- including $20 million to co-star in Rush Hour 2 (2001) and $25 million to co-write, direct and star in _Mr. President (2002)_ . However, Tucker agreed to receive NO backend percentage of the box office gross.
- Graduate of Columbia High School.
- Turned down the offer to return as "Smokey" in the Ice Cube's popular "Friday" movie series due to his own claim that he has matured out of such roles. He does not want to play a drug dealer.
- He has a son named Destin Christopher Tucker.
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Chris Tucker Detailed Biography -
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There is nothing tranquil about comedian/actor Chris Tucker. A limber, wiry fellow with a high-pitched voice and a delivery as fast as a mosquito's wing beats, he seems energy incarnate. In regard to Chris Tucker's acting, some have hailed him the next Eddie Murphy; indeed, Murphy was one of Tucker's icons while growing up.
A native of Atlanta, GA, Chris Tucker's proclivity for comedy has been lifelong, beginning when Chris Tucker, the youngest of six children, used humor as an attention-getting device and as a way to get his brothers to allow him to hang around them. In addition to Eddie Murphy's comedy, Chris Tucker was heavily influenced by that of Richard Pryor. In high school, Chris Tucker was one of those class clowns who was able to make even his teachers laugh and it was one of his instructors who suggested Tucker display his gifts in a school talent show. He proved a roaring success and following graduation, decided to become a professional. Chris Tucker's classmates, having voted him "Most Humorous," supported his efforts. Chris Tucker made his debut at a local comedy club. Because he was underage, Chris Tucker had to sneak in and then do some real fast talking to be allowed to perform. He succeeded and his routine garnered a tremendous response. More local successes followed and this emboldened the then 19-year-old Tucker to try his luck in Los Angeles. Soon after arriving on the West Coast, Chris Tucker had established himself in the major comedy clubs and, after appearing on HBO's Def Comedy Jam found himself a bona fide rising star.
Chris Tucker made his film debut with a small but memorable role in House Party 3 (1994). The following year, Chris Tucker appeared in F. Gary Gray's crazy comedy Friday, playing Smokey, a lazy pot-smoking drug dealer who could be quite rich if only he'd stop using the merchandise himself. Chris Tucker's hilarious improvisation during filming helped to make the film a sleeper hit. In his next film, Dead Presidents, directed by brothers Allen Hughes and Albert Hughes, Chris Tucker hinted at some real talent as a dramatic actor. In regard to movies, 1997 proved a very good year for Chris Tucker who was given his first showcase film in the action comedy Money Talks, which he executively produced. He also had a small but memorable role in Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown and played a hyper-manic intergalactic DJ in Luc Besson's The Fifth Element. In 1998, Chris Tucker had his second starring role, working opposite international action superstar Jackie Chan in the action-packed comedy Rush Hour. While his movie career continues its rapid ascent, Chris Tucker remains passionate about performing live and still appears in comedy clubs and other venues.
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