Chris Rock wife-American actor, comedian and film producer, Chris Rock was born on February 7th, 1965 in Andrews, South Carolina in the United States of America.
2008’s episode of Black American Lives 2 on PBS featured a study of Rock’s family background. He is of Cameroonian ancestry, especially from the Udeme (Ouldémé) people of northern Cameroon, according to a DNA test.
Julius Caesar Tingman, Rock’s great-great-grandfather, was held as a slave for 21 years before enlisting in the United States Colored Troops to fight in the American Civil War.
Rock’s maternal grandpa relocated to New York City from South Carolina in the 1940s to work as a taxi driver and preacher.
Rock was bused to schools in Brooklyn communities with a large white population, where he was the target of taunts and assaults by white kids. As Rock became older, the bullying got worse, and his parents decided to withdraw him from James Madison High School.
He never attended high school and eventually received a General Educational Development degree (GED). Thereafter, Rock held a variety of positions in fast-food establishments.
Chris Rock career
Rock rose to fame as a cast member of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1993 after years of working as a stand-up comedian and playing small parts in movies like Beverly Hills Cop II.
He acted in the movies New Jack City, Boomerang, and CB4 while working at SNL. He also created and produced these movies. With the second of his five HBO comedy specials, 1996’s critically acclaimed Bring the Pain, he broke into the mainstream.
His other HBO comedy specials include Bigger & Blacker (1999), Never Scared (2004), Kill the Messenger (2008), and Chris Rock: Tamborine (2018).
Based on his early background, he created, wrote, produced, and narrated the sitcom Everyone Hates Chris (2005–2009).
His talk program, The Chris Rock Show, which ran on HBO from 1997 to 2000, received praise from critics for Rock’s discussions with politicians and celebrities.
Rock was cast in starring film roles in Nurse Betty (1999), Down to Earth, Pootie Tang (both 2001), Head of State (2003), The Longest Yard (2005), the Madagascar film series (2005–2012), I Think I Love My Wife (2007), Death at a Funeral (2010), Grown Ups (2010), its sequel Grown Ups 2 (2013), Top Five (2014) and Spiral (2021).
His television roles include those in Fargo, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, and Louie. He made his Broadway stage debut in 2011’s The Motherfucker with the Hat, written and directed by Stephen Adly Guirgis, for which he won the Drama League Award for Most Outstanding Performance.
He has served as host of the Academy Awards, in 2005 and 2016, and at the 2022 Oscars, he was involved in a stage-related event that went down in television history as one of the most notorious moments ever.
He is highly known for his work in comedic cinema, television, and theater. He has won several awards, including four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award nomination, three Grammy Awards for best comedy album, and four Grammy Awards overall.
In Comedy Central’s selection of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time, he came in at number five. In addition, he came in at number five on Rolling Stone’s list of the top 50 stand-up comedians ever.
Chris Rock relationships: Past & Present
Chris Rock was married to the founder and executive director of StyleWorks, Malaak Compton-Rock on November 23, 1996. They lived in Alpine, New Jersey with their two daughters; Lola Simone Rock and Zahra Savannah Rock until he filed for divorce in December 2014.
Their divorce was finalized on August 22, 2016. This was after he admitted to infidelity and addiction to pornography.
In 2022, it was reported that Rock was in a relationship with the actress and director, Lake Bell and they have been spotted together in several photographs.
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