Chris Tucker

Chris Tucker

  • Born: 1971-8-31
  • Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Columbia High School
  • Representative Works: Rush Hour, Rush Hour 2, Rush Hour3, Friday
  • Chris Tucker (Chris Tucker) , born on August 31, 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, is an actor.
    In 1993, he played an anonymous role in the movie " The Meteor Man " [1]  . In 1995, he starred in the movie " Friday " with O'Shea Jackson Sr. [2] . Nominated for this play in 1996 The Best New Actor Award [3]  . In 1997, starred in the movies " The Fifth Element " and " Money Talks ". In 1998, he starred in the action comedy " Rush Hour " with Jackie Chan . This film garnered US$244 million in box office worldwide, and Chris Tucker became famous [4] . In 2001 and 2007, starred in the second and third movies of the "Rush Hour" series [5-6] . In 2012, Chris Tucker played the supporting role Danny in the movie " Silver Linings Playbook " starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence [7] .   

    Early Experience

    Chris Tucker was born on August 31, 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia, and grew up in Decatur, Georgia. After graduating from Columbia High School, he went to Hollywood to start his acting career .   

    Performing Experience

    In 1993, Chris Tucker played an anonymous role in the movie " The Meteor Man "   .
    In 1995, he and O'Shea Jackson Sr. starred in the movie " Friday "   . Chris Tucker performed well in the play. In 1996, he was nominated for the Best New Actor Award for this play   .
    In 1997, he starred in the movies " The Fifth Element " and " Money Talks ", but the response was not good, and he was nominated for the Worst Rising Star at the Golden Raspberry Award   .
    In 1998, the action comedy " Rush Hour " starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker was released and garnered US$244 million in box office worldwide. Chris Tucker became famous from this and won the MTV Movie Award for Best Screen Partner with Jackie Chan .  
    In 2001, the sequel " Rush Hour 2 " was released. This time Chris Tucker went to Hong Kong on holiday and immediately faced the biggest case since they joined forces. A bomb exploded in the US consulate   .
    In 2007, the New Line Film Company of the United States will sign a contract with Chris Tucker with a remuneration of US$40 million. Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan will once again star in the movie " Rush Hour3 "   .
    In 2012, Chris Tucker played the supporting role Danny in the movie " Silver Linings Playbook " starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence . 

    Personal Life

    family
    Chris Tucker is the youngest son of Mary Louise and Norris Tucker. His father owned a cleaning service company .   
    emotion
    Chris Tucker has a son named Destin Christopher Tucker   .
    Fate with MJ
    Because Chris Tucker performed MJ 's dance in " Rush Hour 2 " , he was invited by the pop king Michael Jackson to participate in the filming of the MV for "You Rock My World" . Later, he also appeared in court as the defendant witness to testify for the MJ prostitute case .  

    Character Evaluation

    Chris Tucker is an outstanding comedian, co-starring with Jackie Chan in the first three films of the "Rush Hour" series. His humorous image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people   .

    Character Dispute

    It broke out in 2014 that Chris Tucker had not paid any taxes for at least 7 years in the past 13 years, and the tax evasion has reached 14 million US dollars   .
    Extended Reading
    • Eliane 2022-03-31 09:01:11

      This is really the best 3d movie I've ever seen!

      This is really the best 3D movie I've ever seen. The visuals are so smooth and natural that at the very beginning, the eyes are so greedy that they didn't even search for every detail and information on the screen like a plot. But I don't think the technology has overshadowed the content of the...

    • Vincenzo 2022-04-19 09:03:15

      we should not judge anyone

      1. The monitor starts with Lynn and says "I love you".
      2. During the performance, fireworks erupted, and the soldiers fell down reflexively.
      3. Lynn saluted while listening to the national anthem and shed tears, fantasizing about the girl in her head.
      4. The stage director told Lynn about the task...

    • Tiara 2022-04-02 09:01:18

      Its technology is jaw-dropping, not by the occasional amazement, but by the fact that it screams at the audience all the time. The intrusive sensory experience paradoxically weakens the sense of substitution, and the subtlety of details deprives the possibility of subtle expression. The disappearance of the membrane between reality and image is like falling into the uncanny valley; if this is the future of cinema, it has to be the first martyr.

    • Kiana 2022-04-04 09:01:08

      120 frames is not destruction, it is subversion, it is to innovate the audience's perception of movies, and it should be so long ago. To be sure, movies are not meant to focus on replicating reality. 24 frames, film, all have unique taste. But when technology can make the movie have a stronger sense of presence, when someone starts to promote innovation, it can be regarded as a gift that lives up to the progress of the times. Cinematic, not unique to 24fps, just like it's not unique to film.

    Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk quotes

    • [last lines]

      Dime: Seatbelts, ladies.

    • [repeated line]

      Shroom: I I love you.