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About Chris Rock
Influenced by other comic geniuses including Richard Pryor and Redd
Fox, Chris Rock is one of the funniest celebrities in the country.
After paying dues as a stand-up comedian, he began appearing on the
much-loved skit showcase In Living Color and working in film. With a
show-stealing cameo in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka! (where he dropped the
timeless line "how much for a rib?") and his spot-on portrayal of
Pookie the crackhead in New Jack City, Rock's star was on the rise.
Chris Rock has been called many things, but few people would add lazy
to that list. Lauded by critics, showered with awards, Rock is
determined to remain one of this generation's strongest comedic
voices. The Brooklyn-raised comedian has garnered two Emmys and a
Grammy Award, been featured on the covers of countless national
publications, and has seen his weekly HBO talk show become one of the
network's highest-rated and most-discussed programs. Moreover, the
summer of 1998 saw Rock co-star in two $100 million-grossing (and
counting) films, "Lethal Weapon 4" and "Dr. Dolittle."Next on the
movie release slate for Rock are two features. "Dogma" is a Miramax
project from acclaimed writer-director Kevin Smith ("Clerks," "Chasing
Amy") that also stars Ben Affleck, Salma Hayek, Matt Damon and Linda
Fiorentino. Scheduled for release in the fall of 1999, the film made
its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival last May. The recently
completed "Nurse Betty," directed by Neil LaBute ("In the Company of
Men," "Your Friends and Neighbors"), casts Rock and Morgan Freeman as
mob hitmen trying to kill a woman (Renee Zellwegger) who has
supposedly witnessed one of their jobs. Rock's prominence in front of
the cameras has opened doors for him behind the scenes as well: He
serves as co-executive producer of the hit ABC sitcom "The Hughleys."
His expertise also extends to the print realm. Chris Rock is
developing The IIItop Journal, a new humor magazine based at
Washington, D.C.'s Howard University. Modeled after the Harvard
Lampoon, the quarterly publication will serve as a training ground for
young, black comedy writers. The first issue is expected in 1999.
Chris Rock's book debut, 1997's Rock This (Hyperion), graced both the
New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. The volume
focused on observation and reflection. "White people don't, know how
to tell the difference between one black man and another," Rock
explains in its pages. "They see two black men together and it's a
crowd. A dangerous mob. To white people, even Ed Bradley and Bryant
Gumbel waiting to cross the street is potentially scary."
Despite his constant diversification, however, Chris Rock has not
forsaken his television roots (his breakthrough came when he joined
the, cast of "Saturday Night Live"). July 10 marks the premiere of
"Bigger and Blacker," a new one-hour stand-up special that was taped
for HBO at Harlem's fabled Apollo Theatre. A CD called Bigger and
Blacker, featuring comedy bits previewed on the cable special along
with song parodies, bows July 13. Produced by Rock and rap impresario
Prince Paul, the disc also boasts cameos from Ice Cube, 01' Dirty
Bastard, Biz Markie and Gerald Levert. Rock has showcased material
from Bigger and Blacker as part of a national tour that began in May.
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Chris Rock began his triumphant run on HBO with 1994's "Chris Rock:
Big Ass Jokes." Deemed "utterly anti-PC and utterly fearless" by the
New York Post, it was awarded a CableACE Award. In 1996, he unveiled
"Bring the Pain." It addressed such hot-button topics as race -
perhaps most pointedly, the African-American community's divided
response to O.J. Simpson - and struck a chord with viewers nationwide.
The special was distinguished in 1997 with two Emmy Awards, one each
for Best Writing and Outstanding Special.
New York Daily News columnist Stanley Crouch said of "Bring the Pain":
"Rock pointedly satirized those black people who take pride in being
ignorant, in 'keeping it real.' Rock also declared that there is 'a
civil war going on out here' between civilized black people and the
black street scum who terrorize their communities. Rock has no
patience with the anarchic predators that we have seen celebrated in
gangsta rap minstrelsy." Daily Variety remarked that "Like [Richard]
Pryor, and even Lenny Bruce, Rock is an update of the comedians who
supplied a clear mirror made all the more relevant through raw
language and images." And Vanity Fair opined, "Rock has been a rough
diamond of brilliance and clarity." The magazine called "Bring the
Pain" "a hilarious bout of verbal shadowboxing that showed he could
take an audience into areas they were afraid to go."
With this sort of acclaim, it's not surprising that "Bring the Pain"
has seen life beyond HBO. DreamWorks Records released a home video
(with additional footage), as well as a Grammy Award-winning CD called
Roll With the New that presented musical bits and comedy sketches,
some of which had first seen the light of day on "Bring the Pain."
"Champagne," the single and video spawned by the disc, became playlist
staples at radio and video outlets across the country, including MTV.
HBO's "The Chris Rock Show," meanwhile, will enjoy a fourth season. It
was honored with a 1998 Emmy nomination for writing, and Washington
Post television critic Tom Shales dubbed it "unfailingly funny." The
program features interviews (with such disparate guests as the
Reverend Al Sharpton, Puff Daddy, Johnnie Cochran, Jesse Jackson and
Ed Bradley) interspersed with comedy bits and live music (The Artist,
The Beastie Boys and Lenny Kravitz, to name a few).
Rock's comic tentacles have also extended to political commentary,
with his off-the-cuff take on the 1996 election season finding a
perfect home on Comedy Central's (now ABC's) acclaimed "Politically
Incorrect." Rock served as the show's national campaign correspondent.
As such, he logged humorous and sometimes sardonic reports about the
primaries, the conventions and election night. His work on the show
was recognized with an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a
Variety or Music Program.
Rock began his path to fame in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of
Brooklyn. He had two idols: boxer Sugar Ray Leonard and comedian Eddie
Murphy. Realizing early on which of the two would provide the better
career model, he reasoned, "I can't fight, so... " He thus began
honing his skills on the comedy club circuit. His long-held dreams
came true when he joined "Saturday Night Live" in 1989. During his
three-year tenure on the show, Rock created several indelible
characters, including Nat X of "The Nat X Show" and Onski from "I'm
Chillin'." The 1993-94 television season also saw Rock make several
guest appearances on Fox's "In Living Color."
He posted his feature film debut with "Beverly Hills Cop II," in which
he shared screen time with Eddie Murphy. Rock went on to write,
create, produce and star in the 1993 rap comedy "CB4" (Universal
Pictures). A spoof of the hardcore rap world, "CB4" opened at #1.
Other Rock film credits include the Wesley Snipes vehicle "New Jack
City," which marked Rock's first dramatic role, that of a crack
addict, and "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka!" with Keenen Ivory Wayans.
Proving that you can go home again, Rock hosted "Saturday Night Live"
in November 1996, scorching the audience with an opening monologue
that set the tone for what has been called one of the show's most
memorable episodes.
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