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Martin Lawrence

Martin Lawrence (b. April 16, 1965) is an actor, comedian, and producer.

He was born in Frankfurt. His father was in the U.S. military. When Lawrence was six, his family moved to the New York City borough of Queens. His family then moved to Landover, Maryland. When his father left the family, Lawrence claims he got his start to as an comedian to cheer up his mother, Chlora, who was forced to cashier at various department stores to support Martin and his five siblings. He attended Eleanor Roosevelt High School while living there.

Several years later, Lawrence got a chance to perform on Star Search. That led to a role in the 1985 series What's Happening Now!. Lawrence made his movie debut in Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing. He took minor roles in House Party and House Party 2. He had a more prominent role in Eddie Murphy's Boomerang, and MCed Def Comedy Jam.

In 1991, Lawrence landed his first role starring role in Talking Dirty After Dark. By 1992, he had his own sitcom, Martin on Fox. Martin ran to 1997, and remains in syndication. The show won a NAACP Image Award for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.

In 1994, Lawrence released the controversial concert film, You So Crazy!. The film received the NC-17 rating and was later released unrated. Its crudeness, however, didn't much matter as You So Crazy! went to become one the highest-grossing concert films of all time.

He married Patricia Southall, a former Miss Virginia, on January 7, 1995. They had a daughter and divorced in 1996 (Southall is now married to Emmitt Smith). After the divorce, Lawrence fell apart. His off-camera behavior sound like an E! True Hollywood Story episode. In August 1996, he was arrested at Burbank Airport for carrying a loaded gun in his suitcase. On March 28, 1997, he was arrested outside a Hollywood nightclub after a man claimed Lawrence punched him; he was ordered to perform community service. While directing A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996), which he also wrote and produced as well as starred in, he erupted in violent outbursts and took drugs on the set. Martin! co-star Tisha Campbell sued him for sexual harassment, and left the show during its last season. He went into a coma after collapsing from heat exhaustion while jogging in August 1999.

But despite his personal problems, Lawrence was popular as ever, starring in such movies as Bad Boys with Will Smith, Nothing to Lose with Tim Robbins, Life with Eddie Murphy, and Blue Streak. These movies made Lawrence extremely wealthy - his salary broke the mark for Big Momma's House.

After the success of Big Momma's House, he got $13 million for What's the Worst Thing That Could Happen? with Danny DeVito. He then earned $16.5 million for Black Knight. His next film, Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat, had him take the stage. Other films include National Security (2003), and sequels to Bad Boys (2003) and Blue Streak (2004).

His filmography includes:

Last updated: 11-08-2004 11:15:28