Evolution of Chris Rock
The Evolution of Chris Rock
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As Pookie in New Jack City - Chris Rock is a comic genius with a long history on the big and small screens. Let's rewind all the way back to the top. Remember when Rock played a reformed crack addict who becomes a police informant? (Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures)
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Chris Rock on TV - Early in his career he also made guest appearances on several hit shows including In Living Color, Martin, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, not to mention a recurring spot on Saturday Night Live. Rock went on to create his own sitcom, Everybody Hates Chris. (Photo: Ivory Way Productions)
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As MC Gusto and Albert in CB4 - Rock plays dual roles in this satirical mock-u-mentary, which he also co-wrote. While Gusto is locked up, Albert steals his criminal background and identity to become "MC Gusto," and forms the hardcore gangsta rap group CB4 (Cell Block 4). Of course they become the hottest band on the charts. (Photo: Universal Pictures)
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As Welsey in Nurse Betty - Playing a hit man, Rock hunts a man down in search of some stolen drugs. (Photo: Pacifica Film)
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As Lance Barton in Down to Earth - A struggling comedian is hit by a semi truck and is instantly killed. He's brought up to Heaven where the angels reveal that he's died before his time, and offer to help Lance return to Earth. (Photo: 3 Art Entertainment)
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As JB in Pootie Tang - The movie was adapted from a comedy sketch that appeared on HBO's The Chris Rock Show. The character Pootie Tang is a satire of the stereotypical characters who used to appear in old blaxploitation films. Rock played Pootie Tang's father. (Photo: HBO Downtown Productions)
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As Mays Gilliam in Head of State - An alderman from D.C.'s 9th Ward is fired from his post and dumped by his girlfriend. But his fortunes improve after his party's presidential and vice-presidential nominees' planes crash into each other, and he becomes a surprise pick to run against the sitting vice president. (Photo: Dreamworks)
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As Caretaker in Longest Yard - Rock is hilariously funny as the resourceful but foul-mouthed Caretaker. With lines ranging from "I'll teach you anything, just don't eat me!" to "You've got one brother out there, this ain't hockey," it's a shame that he didn't make it through the entire movie. (Photo: Paramount Pictures)
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Comedy specials - Some of Rock's biggest comedy specials include Bring the Pain, Bigger and Blacker, Never Scared, and Kill The Messenger. (Photo: Paramount Pictures)
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As Richard Cooper in I Think I Love My Wife - A married man who daydreams about being with other women finds his will and his morals tested after he's visited by the ex-mistress of his old friend. (Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures)
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