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There is nothing tranquil about comedian Chris Tucker. A limber, wiry fellow with a high-pitched voice and a delivery as fast as a mosquito's wing, he seems energy incarnate. In regard to his acting, some have hailed him as the next Eddie Murphy; indeed, Murphy was one of Tucker's icons while growing up. Tucker made his debut at a local comedy club and garnered a tremendous response. More local successes followed, and this emboldened the then 19-year-old Tucker to try his luck in Los Angeles. After appearing on HBO's "Def Comedy Jam," Tucker was a legit rising star. Tucker made his film debut with a memorable role in "House Party 3." The following year, Tucker appeared in "Friday." In his next film, "Dead Presidents," Tucker hinted at some real talent as a dramatic actor. In 1997, Tucker was given his first showcase film in the action comedy "Money Talks," which he executive produced. He also had a role in Quentin Tarantino's "Jackie Brown" and played a hyper-manic intergalactic DJ in "The Fifth Element." In 1998, Tucker had his second starring role, working opposite international action superstar Jackie Chan in the action-packed comedy "Rush Hour" and again in 2002 with "Rush Hour 2." More recent credits include "Silver Linings Playbook," "Rush Hour 3" and his own Netflix stand-up special. While his movie career continues its  ascent, Tucker remains passionate about performing live. Definitely rush to see Chris Tucker.

 

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