Martin Lawrence

Martin Lawrence
Martin Lawrence
Birth name Martin Fitzgerald Lawrence
Born April 16, 1965 (1965-04-16) (age 46)
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
Medium Stand up
Television
Film
Nationality American
Years active 1983–present
Genres Observational comedy
Physical comedy
Satire
Black comedy
Subject(s) Human sexuality, African-American culture, Racism, Race relations, Self-deprecation
Influences Eddie Murphy
Richard Pryor
Bill Cosby
Redd Foxx[1]
Cedric the Entertainer
Influenced Dave Chappelle
Kevin Hart
Chris Tucker
Tracy Morgan
Spouse Patricia Southall (1995–96); Shamika Gibbs (2010–present)
Domestic partner(s) Lark Voorhies (1993)
Notable works and roles Martin Payne on Martin
House Party
Bad Boys, Bad Boys II
Big Momma's House, Big Momma's House 2, Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
Open Season

Martin Fitzgerald Lawrence[2] (born April 16, 1965) is an American actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, and stand up comedian. He came to fame during the 1990s, establishing a Hollywood career as a leading actor, most notably the films Bad Boys, Blue Streak, and Big Momma's House. Lawrence has acted in numerous film roles and starred in his own television series, Martin, which ran from 1992 to 1997.

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Early life

Lawrence was born in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse in Germany on April 16, 1965, to American parents. He was given his first name after civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and his middle name after US President John F. Kennedy.[2] His father, John Lawrence, served in the US Military.[2] After his parents divorced when he was eight,[3] Lawrence rarely saw his father, who worked as a police officer at the time.[4] His mother, Chlora (née Bailey), began working several jobs to support her family.[5][6] During his teen years, Lawrence excelled at boxing.[2] He lived in Maryland, and attended Thomas G. Pullen School of Creative and Performing Arts (Landover, Maryland), Fairmont Heights High School (Fairmount Heights, Maryland), Eleanor Roosevelt High School,[2] and also Friendly High School in Fort Washington, Maryland, becoming a Mid-Atlantic Golden Gloves boxing contender.

Career

Lawrence moved to Denver and found his way to the legendary Kings Wood comedy club.[citation needed] Shortly after appearing at the Wood, he won a performance spot on Star Search, a popular show in the United States.[2] He did well on the show and made it to the final round before ultimately losing. However, executives at Columbia TriStar Television saw Martin's performance and offered him the role of "Maurice" on the television sitcom What's Happening Now!!; this was his first acting job.[2] Upon cancellation of that show, Lawrence found bit parts in various films and television roles. His breakthrough role was as Cee in the Spike Lee film Do the Right Thing. Other roles followed in films such as the House Party series and the Eddie Murphy vehicle Boomerang. During this period, entertainment mogul Russell Simmons selected him to host the groundbreaking series Def Comedy Jam on HBO. Def Comedy Jam gave many comedians (including Chris Tucker, Dave Chappelle, Bernie Mac and Cedric the Entertainer) mainstream exposure.

During his stint with Def Comedy Jam, Lawrence appeared in his own hit series, Martin, which aired on Fox TV.[2] The show ran from 1992 to 1997 and was an enormous success. Martin was the flagship of Fox's Thursday-night line-up, which drew millions of viewers away from NBC's "Must See TV" line-up. He hosted Saturday Night Live on February 19, 1994, where he made crude remarks about women's genitalia and personal hygiene; the monologue was completely edited out of NBC reruns and syndicated versions, and Lawrence was banned from the show for life. Martin's ratings continued to skyrocket so much that Fox became more of a contender against NBC and came closer to being considered among the top television networks.

Lawrence's Martin co-star, Tisha Campbell-Martin, filed a lawsuit against Lawrence and the show's producers for sexual harassment and verbal and physical assaults. HBO Studios settled the lawsuit so the show's final season could be completed. Campbell-Martin agreed to complete the season on the condition that she not appear in any scenes in the last two episodes with Lawrence.[7][citation needed] No criminal charges were ever filed and the accusations were never brought to court.

After Martin ended its run, Lawrence found ample work in comedy films. He often starred as the second lead opposite actors including Eddie Murphy, Will Smith, and Tim Robbins.[2] Many of his films were blockbusters at the box office, including Boomerang (1992), (also with him again in Life) Bad Boys (1995), Blue Streak (1999), Big Momma's House (2000) and Bad Boys 2 (2003). He also starred in critical and box office failures including Black Knight (2001) and National Security (2002). Regardless, his salary steadily increased to over $10 million per film role. He continues to work in film, with such films as Big Momma's House 2, which opened #1 at the North American box office and grossed almost $28 million its first weekend,[8] and Wild Hogs (2007), in which he plays a bored suburbanite seeking adventure on the open road in a biker comedy alongside John Travolta, Tim Allen and William H. Macy.

In 2006, Lawrence appeared on Inside the Actors Studio, during which Lawrence briefly brought back to life some of the characters he'd portrayed on Martin.

In 2008, Lawrence starred in Disney's College Road Trip co-starring with Raven Symone. This particular film was his first G-rated film. Even though it was his first film to be G-rated, it is not his first time appearing in a children's film. as well as a voiceover role in Open Season (2006) opposite Ashton Kutcher.

At the 2009 BET Awards he appeared in a spoof movie trailer with Jamie Foxx for a fictional movie The Skank Robbers that featured, their respective television characters Sheneneh Jenkins and Ugly Wanda. in 2010, Fox announced that it was producing a film based on the sketch, featuring Foxx, Lawrence, and actress Halle Berry.[9]

In 2010, it was announced that Lawrence would reprise his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner in Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son, the third film in the Big Momma's House series, which was released in 2011.[10]

Personal life

Lawrence was engaged to actress Lark Voorhies in 1993.

He married Patricia Southall, a former Miss Virginia USA, in 1995. The couple had one child, Jasmine. They then got divorced in 1997.

On July 10, 2010, Lawrence married longtime girlfriend Shamika Gibbs at his Beverly Hills home. Actors Eddie Murphy and Denzel Washington were among the 120 wedding guests;[11] Shanice serenaded the couple by singing the Minnie Riperton classic "Lovin' You".[12]

In the mid-1990s, during the filming of A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, Lawrence lashed out in a violent rage on the set. He became increasingly erratic and was arrested after he reportedly brandished a pistol and screamed at tourists on Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles.[2]

He was also arrested at Burbank Airport for carrying a loaded gun in his suitcase.

In March 1997, Lawrence was arrested again after punching a man in a Hollywood nightclub.[2]

During August 1999, Lawrence slipped into a three-day coma after collapsing from heat exhaustion while jogging in 100-degree heat while wearing several layers of heavy clothing.[2] He recovered in the hospital after nearly dying from a body temperature of 107 °F (41.7 °C), his breathing assisted by a respirator.

Television

Filmography

Year Title Role Note
1989 Do the Right Thing Cee
1990 House Party Bilal
1991 Talkin' Dirty After Dark Terry
1991 House Party 2 Bilal
1992 Boomerang Tyler
1994 You So Crazy Himself Stand-up acting
Executive producer and writer
1995 Bad Boys Marcus Burnett
1996 A Thin Line Between Love and Hate Narrator/Darnell 'Deeny/'D'/D.W.' Wright Also director, executive producer, music supervisor, and writer
1997 Nothing to Lose Terrance Paul Davidson
1999 Life Claude Banks
1999 Blue Streak Miles Logan/Detective Malone
2000 Big Momma's House Malcolm Turner/Big Momma Also executive producer
2001 What's the Worst That Could Happen? Kevin Caffery
2001 Black Knight Jamal Walker/Skywalker
2002 Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat Himself Also executive producer
Stand-up acting/Writer
2003 National Security Earl Montgomery Also executive producer
2003 Bad Boys II Marcus Burnett
2005 Rebound Roy McCormick/Preacher Don Also executive producer
2006 Big Momma's House 2 Malcolm Turner/Big Momma
2006 Open Season Boog Voice only
2007 Wild Hogs Bobby Davis
2008 Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Dr. RJ Stevens/Roscoe Steven Jenkins, Jr.
2008 College Road Trip Chief James Porter
2010 Death at a Funeral Ryan
2011 Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son Malcolm Turner/Big Momma
2013 Bad Boys 3 Marcus Burnett
Year Album Chart Positions
US US Hip-Hop
1993 Martin Lawrence Live Talkin' Shit 76 10
1995 Funk It 35

Awards and nominations

  • Blockbuster Entertainment Award
    • nominated with Eddie Murphy for Favorite Comedy Team (2000) for the movie Life
    • nominated for Favorite Actor (2001) for the movie Big Momma's House
  • NAACP Image Award
    • won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1995) for the series Martin
    • won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1996) for the series Martin
    • nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1997) for the series Martin
  • Kids' Choice Award
    • nominated for Favorite Television Actor (1995) for the series Martin
    • nominated for Favorite Television Actor (1996) for the series Martin
    • nominated for Favorite Movie Actor (2001) for the movie Big Momma's House
  • MTV Movie Award
    • nominated with Will Smith for Best On-Screen Duo (1996) for the movie Bad Boys
    • nominated for the movie Big Momma's House
    • nominated with Will Smith for Best On-Screen Team (2003) for the movie Bad Boys II
  • ShoWest – Male Star of Tomorrow (1995)
  • Teen Choice Award – nominated for Wipeout Scene of the Summer (2000) for the movie Big Momma's House
  • BET Comedy Award – won Icon Comedy Award (2005)

References

  1. ^ Allis, Tim (April 12, 1993). "Court Jester". People. http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20110142,00.html. Retrieved August 23, 2009. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Stated in interview on Inside the Actors Studio
  3. ^ "Martin Lawrence Biography – Yahoo! Movies". Yahoo! Movies. http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018735/bio. Retrieved March 26, 2007. 
  4. ^ Martin Lawrence Biography (1965–)
  5. ^ "Martin Lawrence – Profile, Latest News and Related Articles". E! Online. http://www.eonline.com/celebrities/profile/index.jsp?uuid=5c5ba5c4-25a5-4f54-97a0-d2735900f9c5. Retrieved March 26, 2007. 
  6. ^ "Chlora Lawrence-Crandell". The Transylvania Times.
  7. ^ Marie Morreale. "Rebound: Old School Meets Middle School". Scholastic. http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/indepth/rebound.asp. Retrieved March 26, 2007. 
  8. ^ "Yahoo! Movies – Weekend Box Office and Buzz". Yahoo! Movies. http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/boxoffice/;_ylt=AkYyUfLDqGajIFBbgC242klfVXcA. Retrieved March 26, 2007. 
  9. ^ "'Skank Robbers': Jamie Foxx, Martin Lawrence to reprise drag roles". Catch. October 11, 2010. http://www.thegrio.com/entertainment/skank-robbers-jamie-foxx-martin-lawrence-reprise-drag-roles.php. 
  10. ^ Heritage, Stuart (November 10, 2010). Big Momma's House 3: once, twice, three times a fake lady. The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog/2010/nov/10/big-mommas-house-3-trailer. 
  11. ^ Wihlborg, Ulrica (July 10, 2010). "Martin Lawrence Ties the Knot". People. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20400866,00.html. Retrieved July 10, 2010. 
  12. ^ "Comedian Martin Lawrence Marries Longtime Girlfriend". theroot.com. http://www.theroot.com/buzz/comedian-martin-lawrence-marries-longtime-girlfriend. 

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