Tracy Morgan Biography
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Written by: NewsToob | Nov 25, 2006 | 1 comment |
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Since joining the cast of the long-running variety show "Saturday Night Live" in 1996, Tracy Morgan has gained popularity for creating memorable characters, most notably "Safari Planet" host Brian Fellow, Bronx resident Dominican Lou and Astronaut Jones, a space traveler infatuated with female aliens. In addition to creating his own characters, Morgan is known for his impersonations of boxer Mike Tyson, actress Della Reese, rapper Busta Rhymes, author and Civil Rights activist Maya Angelou and actor Samuel L. Jackson.
Morgan grew up in the heart of the Bronx, an experience he later used as the inspiration for much of his comedy. At 6 years-old, Morgan's dad, Jimmy, a musician and Vietnam veteran, left the family, forcing his mother to raise five children on her own. Morgan developed his sense of humor to cope with the emotional distress—he felt hard hit by his father's abandonment. After marrying his high school sweetheart, Sabina, at a young age, Morgan ventured into comedy in the early 1990's. He began by performing stand-up, making appearances on "Uptown Comedy Club" (1992-3), "Showtime at the Apollo" (1987-2002) and "Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam" (HBO, 1991-97).
Stand-up comedy soon segued into small appearances in movies and television. His first appearance onscreen was the recurring role as a Hustle Man on "Martin" (FOX, 1992-7). Morgan then broke into film, playing a bartender in the romantic comedy "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate" (1996). That same year, producer Lorne Michaels put Morgan on "SNL", where the young comedian spent seven years creating his unforgettable characters and impersonations. Meanwhile, Morgan made more appearances in film, playing Pumpkin Escobar in Kevin Smith's self-reflexive "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" (2001) and Meat Man in the Chris Rock vehicle "Head of State" (2003).
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