Tracy Morgan
Tracy Morgan
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Tracy Morgan, a versatile and spirited comedian, has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for years. Recently, Morgan has kept busy with a robust slate of film and television projects. Among his film endeavors, he was involved in the production of "Death at a Funeral," a comedic remake of the 2007 British film, sharing the screen with Chris Rock and Martin Lawrence. Additionally, Morgan showcased his voice acting talents in two animated movies: Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer Films' "G-Force" and Sony Pictures Animation's "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs." In the live-action/CGI hybrid "G-Force," Morgan voices "Blaster," a highly skilled secret agent guinea pig, acting alongside talents like Penelope Cruz, Nicolas Cage, and Steve Buscemi. Meanwhile, Morgan lent his voice to the character of a world where food rains from the sky in the beloved adaptation, "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs," alongside Anna Faris and Andy Samberg. Morgan is also celebrated for his role on NBC's acclaimed series "30 Rock," where he starred as "Tracy Jordan," the eccentric and unpredictable star of "TGS with Tracy Jordan," alongside Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin. His portrayal earned him two NAACP Image Award nominations, and with the "30 Rock" ensemble, he won a 2009 Screen Actors Guild Award for "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series." Tracy Morgan's dynamic film career also includes upcoming work in "A Couple of Dicks," starring alongside Bruce Willis, and "Nailed," a movie directed by David O. Russell where he appears opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel. His previous films feature comedic roles in "Superhero Movie," "First Sunday" with Ice Cube and Katt Williams, "The Longest Yard" opposite Adam Sandler, as well as appearances in the Wayan brothers' "Little Man," "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back," and "Head of State." Morgan's renowned presence in the world of comedy originated from his early work in stand-up, leading to his memorable television introduction as "Hustleman" on the comedy series "Martin." He joined "Saturday Night Live" in 1996, where, over seven seasons, he created memorable characters such as "Astronaut Jones" and "Brian Fellow." His post-SNL career included starring in his own series, "The Tracy Morgan Show," and voicing "Spoonie Luv" on Comedy Central's "Crank Yankers." Tracy Morgan resides in New York City, continuing to entertain audiences with his unique comedic style and boundless energy.
Awards
NAACP Image Award nominations
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
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