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Martin Lawrence
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Who Is Martin Lawrence?
Born in Germany in , comedian Martin Lawrence did stand-up for a number of years before getting his big break as the host of HBO's Def Comedy Jam. He then moved into film acting, appearing in hits such as Bad Boys and Big Momma's House. Lawrence also had his own sitcom, Martin, which ran on Fox in the s.
Quick Facts
FULL NAME: Martin Lawrence
BORN: April 16,
BIRTHPLACE: Frankfurt, Germany
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Aries
Early Life
Actor and comedian Martin Lawrence was born on April 16, , in Frankfurt, Germany. Lawrence's father served in the U.S. military and left the family when Martin was 8 years old. He pursued a love of boxing as a teen, but also displayed a gift for comedy. A teacher encouraged Lawrence to attend an open mic night at a local comedy club, and his career as a comic was born.
TV Shows and Films
Def Comedy Jam
Shortly after moving to California, Lawrence got a guest spot on the television
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Martin Lawrence
Martin Lawrence is a celebrated comedian, actor, and filmmaker in the entertainment industry. His journey began in New York City, where he found his way to the legendary The Improv and earned a spot on "Star Search." His performance caught the attention of Columbia Pictures Television executives, who offered him his first acting role as Maurice in "What's Happening Now!!" This opportunity marked the beginning of his acting career, leading to bit parts in various films and television series. Lawrenceâs breakthrough role came as Cee in Spike Leeâs "Do the Right Thing," followed by standout performances in the "House Party" series, "Talkin' Dirty After Dark," and "Boomerang" alongside Eddie Murphy. His success in comedy was further solidified when entertainment mogul Russell Simmons selected him to host HBO's groundbreaking series "Def Comedy Jam," where he helped launch the careers of many comedians, including Chris Tucker, Dave Chappelle, and Bernie Mac.
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Martin Lawrence
Born on April 16, in Frankfurt, Germany, Lawrence was raised by his parents. In , his parents divorced, which forced his mother to work numerous odd jobs in order to support her six children. When he was a teenager, Lawrence was an amateur boxer and seriously considered going pro until he suffered an eye injury that prompted him to reconsider. After graduating, he began doing stand-up comedy on the Washington, D.C. circuit before moving briefly to New York City where he worked the crowds at Washington Square Park. He also worked at a Sears store in Queens, where he counted among his fellow employees, future stars Salt-N-Pepa and Kid 'N' Play.
After moving back to Maryland, he incorporated his Manhattan experiences into his act and toned down his raunchy language for a shot on the once-popular "Star Search" (syndicated, ). Though Lawrence only won once on the competition, a tape of his performance found its way to Columbia Pictures, where he was cast in the recurrin