
Who is Tracy Jamal Morgan? The entertainment and acting world know Tracy Morgan as an
American actor,
comedian and
author who is best known for his eight seasons as a cast member on
Saturday Night Live and currently known for playing the role of
Tracy Jordan on the
NBC series
30 Rock.
Early life

Morgan was born November 10, 1968 and raised in
Brooklyn, New York, the second of five children of Alicia (née Warden), a homemaker, and James Morgan, Jr., a musician who left the family when Morgan was six.
[1][2][3] Morgan grew up in the Tompkins Projects in
Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
[4] After attending
De Witt Clinton High School in the Bronx, he was discovered in 1984 while doing stand-up at
The Apollo.
[5] Before Morgan began his career, he worked in New York City as a painter, for L&L Painting and Rose Company.
Career

Morgan began his career on
Martin, where he played Hustle Man. The character sold random items he had from the 'hood', always greeting people with his trademark "What's happ'n, chief?" and had a pet dog that he dressed as a rapper. In the 2003
Chris Rock film
Head of State, Morgan appeared as a man watching television, often questioning why they are not watching
Martin.
Morgan was also a regular cast member on "Uptown Comedy Club", a sketch comedy show filmed in
Harlem which aired for two seasons between 1992 to 1994. He was also on the HBO show
Snaps.
Saturday Night Live

Morgan joined the cast of comedy show
Saturday Night Live in 1996, where he performed as a regular until 2003. He performed a variety of characters on the program, including Brian Fellow, Uncle Jem, Dominican Lou, Bishop Don "Mack" Donald, Astronaut Jones, African Andy, Benny the Bengal, and Woodrow. Morgan is also credited with impressions of
Aretha Franklin,
Harry Belafonte,
Maya Angelou,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Louis Armstrong,
Mike Tyson, Judge
Greg Mathis,
Lou Bega,
Mr. T,
Tito Jackson,
Petri Hawkins-Byrd,
Star Jones,
John Boehner,
Plaxico Burress, and
Al Sharpton. On March 14, 2009, Morgan returned to SNL as host and reprised his roles of Brian Fellow and Astronaut Jones.
30 Rock

Morgan is currently a cast member of the NBC television show
30 Rock, playing the character
Tracy Jordan, a caricature of himself. His work on
30 Rock has been well-received, being nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the 2009 Emmy Awards.
Other work
Morgan had his own show,
The Tracy Morgan Show, in 2003, which was canceled after one season.
Morgan also had a stand-up special entitled "One Mic" that was shown on
Comedy Central. He also was the host of the first
Spike Guys' Choice Awards, which aired on June 13, 2007. In 2003, he was on an episode of
Punk'd in which his car was towed from the
valet parking. He can be heard as "Spoonie Luv" on the
Comedy Central program
Crank Yankers and as Woof in the MTV2 Animated Series
Where My Dogs At?.

Morgan acted in commercials for
ESPN NFL 2K, ESPN NBA 2K, and ESPN NHL 2K, where he co-starred with
Warren Sapp,
Ben Wallace and
Jeremy Roenick. He appeared in the movie
The Longest Yard, starring Adam Sandler, as a transvestite inmate.
[6]
Morgan has hosted the
VH1 Hip Hop Honors for 2 consecutive years and hosted the third season of
Scare Tactics, the
Sci Fi Channel's hidden camera show that pranks people by using their worst fears against them.
Morgan voiced Agent Blaster in Disney's
G-Force. Morgan will voice a Bulldog in the upcoming Blue Sky Animation Studios film
Rio.
Controversy

On January 27, 2011, Morgan appeared on the
NBA on TNT pregame coverage of the
Miami Heat and the
New York Knicks nationally televised basketball game. During the appearance, commentators Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith asked Morgan to choose between
Sarah Palin and
Tina Fey on who was better looking (Fey portrays Palin on Saturday Night Live and is a coworker of Morgan). Morgan responded with a raunchy remark about Palin which led TNT to apologize for his remarks on live camera.
[7]
In June, 2011 Tracy launched into a homophobic tirade during a live show in Nashville. He said that if one of his sons were gay he'd stab him to death.
[8]
Personal life

Morgan claims to have a number of
tattoos, including: a peace sign; a
happy and sad face; a cross bearing the names of his wife and three sons; the name of a friend he played football with in high school who was murdered; the words ME, MYSELF, & I on his back; and the phrase Stove Top.
[9]

Morgan married his high school sweetheart Sabrina in 1985. They have three sons together.
[10] Morgan filed for divorce at Bronx Supreme Court on August 7, 2009 after 23 years of marriage, although he and his wife had been already separated for eight years. A friend told the New York Daily News, "Basically they were divorced without the paperwork."
[11] Morgan attributes one of his sons with having saved him from his drinking problems.
[12]
Health problems
In 1996, he was diagnosed with
diabetes, but says he never took it seriously, refusing to take medication or change his diet. After running a 104-degree fever on the set of
30 Rock, Morgan decided to finally comply with his doctor's orders. He is now very cautious when it comes to the condition. With his consent, many of Morgan's own troubles have been incorporated within episodes of
30 Rock.
[13]
Around December 10, 2010, Tracy Morgan received a kidney transplant. It was announced on December 22, 2010 that he was resting and will miss "at least two episodes" of "30 Rock" in 2011.
[14]
Autobiography
On October 20, 2009, Morgan's autobiography
I Am the New Black was released. The book includes stories from his life living in Tompkins Projects in
Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, to becoming a dick and a cast member on Saturday Night Live. Tracy appeared on
National Public Radio's
Fresh Air hosted by
Terry Gross, at times tearing up about his former life in a New York ghetto.
Awards/nominations
- Emmy Awards
- 2009, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: 30 Rock, nominated
- Image Awards
- 2008, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: 30 Rock, nominated
- 2007, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: 30 Rock, nominated
Filmography
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