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Chris Rock

Christopher Julius Rock (born February 7, 1965) is an American comedian, actor, and filmmaker. Rock first gained prominence for his stand-up routines in the 1980s, where he tackled subjects including race relations, human sexuality, and observational comedy. His success branched off into productions in film, television, and on-stage, having received multiple accolades including three Grammy Awards for Best Comedy Album, four Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Golden Globe Award nomination. He was ranked No. 5 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time. He also ranked No. 5 on Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Best Stand-Up Comics of All Time.[1]

Chris Rock
Rock in 2017
Birth nameChristopher Julius Rock
Born (1965-02-07) February 7, 1965 (age 58)
Andrews, South Carolina, U.S.
Medium
Years active1984–present
Genres
Subject(s)
Spouse
Malaak Compton
(m. 1996; div. 2016)
Children2
Relative(s)Tony Rock (brother)
Notable works and rolesFilmography
Websitechrisrock.com

After years working as a stand-up comedian and appearing in minor film roles including Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Rock gained prominence as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1993. While at SNL, he appeared in the films New Jack City (1991), Boomerang (1992) and CB4 (1993), which he also wrote and produced. He reached mainstream stardom with Bring the Pain in 1996. Rock continued making specials which include Bigger & Blacker (1999), Never Scared (2004), Kill the Messenger (2008), Tamborine (2018), and Selective Outrage (2023). He developed, wrote, produced and narrated the sitcom Everybody Hates Chris (2005-2009), which was based on his early life. From 1997 to 2000 HBO aired his talk show The Chris Rock Show.

Rock was cast in starring film roles in Lethal Weapon 4 (1998), Dogma (1999), The Longest Yard (2005), the Madagascar franchise (2005–2012), I Think I Love My Wife (2007), Grown Ups (2010), Death at a Funeral (2010), Top Five (2014), The Week Of (2018), Spiral (2021), Amsterdam (2022), and Rustin (2023). He has taken roles on television including Empire, Kevin Can Wait, and Fargo. He made his Broadway theater debut in the 2011 Stephen Adly Guirgis play The Motherfucker with the Hat. He has hosted the Academy Awards twice; in 2005 and 2016, and was slapped on stage by Will Smith at the 2022 Awards.

Early life

Rock was born in Andrews, South Carolina on February 7, 1965,[2]. Shortly after his birth, his parents moved to the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. A few years later, they relocated and settled in the working class area of Bedford–Stuyvesant.[3] His mother, Rosalie (née Tingman), was a teacher and social worker for the mentally handicapped; his father, Julius Rock, was a truck driver and newspaper deliveryman.[4] Julius died in 1988 after ulcer surgery.[2]

Rock is the eldest of his parents' seven children (six boys and one girl),[5] and he had an older paternal half-brother, Charles Ledell Rock, who died in 2006 after suffering from alcoholism.[6][7] Rock's younger brothers Tony,[8] Kenny,[9] and Jordan[10] are also in the entertainment business.

Rock's family history was profiled on the PBS series African American Lives 2 in 2008. A DNA test showed that he is of Cameroonian descent, specifically from the Udeme (Ouldémé) people of northern Cameroon.[11] Rock's great-great-grandfather, Julius Caesar Tingman, was enslaved for 21 years before serving in the American Civil War as part of the United States Colored Troops. During the 1940s, Rock's paternal grandfather moved from South Carolina to New York City to become a taxicab driver and preacher.[12]

Rock was bused to schools in predominantly white neighborhoods of Brooklyn, where he endured bullying and beatings from white students.[13][14][15] As he grew older, the bullying worsened and Rock's parents pulled him out of James Madison High School.[15] He dropped out of high school altogether, but he later earned a General Educational Development (GED). Rock then worked various jobs at fast-food restaurants.[13][14]

Career

1984–1999: Saturday Night Live and standup

 
Rock was a cast member on Saturday Night Live (1990-1993)

Rock began working as a stand-up comic during 1984 in New York City's Catch a Rising Star.[13] Upon seeing his act at a nightclub, Eddie Murphy befriended and mentored the aspiring comic. Murphy gave Rock his first film role and big break in Beverly Hills Cop II (1987).[16] Rock rose up the ranks of the comedy circuit in addition to earning bit roles in the film I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988) and the TV series Miami Vice.

Rock was a cast member of the sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1993. He and other new cast members Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider and David Spade became known as the Bad Boys of SNL.[9][17][18] In 1991, he released his first comedy album, Born Suspect and won acclaim for his role as a crack addict in the film New Jack City. His tenure on SNL gave Rock national exposure. (Rock has hosted SNL three times; in 1996, 2014 and 2020.)

 
Rock in 1995

With plans to leave Saturday Night Live after the 1992–93 season, Rock was effectively "fired" from the show.[19][20] Beginning that fall, he appeared in six episodes of the predominantly African American sketch show In Living Color as a special guest star.[21] The show was canceled a month after he arrived.[19] Rock then wrote and starred in the low-budget comedy CB4, which made $18 million against its budget of $6 million.[22] He signed on as client of 3 Arts Entertainment.[23]

Rock headlined his first HBO comedy special in 1994, titled Big Ass Jokes, as part of HBO Comedy Half-Hour. His second special, 1996's Bring the Pain, made Rock one of the most acclaimed and commercially successful comedians in the industry.[24][25] Rock won two Emmy Awards for the special and gained large critical acclaim.[26] A controversial part of the special was "Niggas vs. Black People".[26] For his much-publicized role as a commentator for Comedy Central's Politically Incorrect during the 1996 Presidential elections,[24] he earned another Emmy nomination.[27] Rock also was the voice for the "Lil Penny" puppet who was the alter ego to basketball star Penny Hardaway in a series of Nike shoe commercials from 1994 to 1998,[24] and hosted the '97 MTV Video Music Awards.Rock's first music video was for his song "Your Mother's Got a Big Head" from his album Born Suspect. Rock also made videos for his songs "Champagne" from Roll With the New and "No Sex (In the Champagne Room)" from Bigger & Blacker.[28]

Rock later had two more HBO comedy specials: Bigger & Blacker in 1999, and Never Scared in 2004. Articles relating to both specials called Rock "the funniest man in America" in Time[29] and Entertainment Weekly.[30] HBO also aired his talk show, The Chris Rock Show, which gained critical acclaim for Rock's interviews with celebrities and politicians. The show won an Emmy for writing. His television work has won him a total of three Emmy Awards and 15 nominations.[31] By the end of the decade, Rock was established as one of the preeminent stand-up comedians and comic minds of his generation. During this time, Rock also translated his comedy into print form in the book Rock This! and released the Grammy Award-winning comedy albums, Roll with the New, Bigger & Blacker and Never Scared. Rock's fifth HBO special, Kill the Messenger, premiered on September 27, 2008, and won him another Emmy for outstanding writing for a variety or music program.[32]

It was not until the success of his stand-up act in the late 1990s that Rock began receiving leading man status in films. He began the decade with supporting roles in such films as New Jack City (1991) as crack addict Pookie, in the Eddie Murphy comedy Boomerang (1992), the Steve Martin comedy Sgt. Bilko (1996) as well as Beverly Hills Ninja (1997), and Lethal Weapon 4 (1998). He also appeared in the Kevin Smith fantasy comedy film Dogma (1999). The film received positive reviews and premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. The film starred an ensemble cast with actors such as Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Alan Rickman, Salma Hayek, and George Carlin.

2000–2009: Sitcom and stardom

 
Cameron Diaz and Rock in 2012 at the premiere of What to Expect When You're Expecting

He then starred in the dark comedy Nurse Betty (2000) starring Renée Zellweger, Greg Kinnear and Morgan Freeman which also debuted at the Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 2000. The film was a critical success. In the later 2000s, Rock started to work increasingly behind the camera. He wrote the film Down to Earth (2001) along with friend and comedian Louis C.K. The film was based on the Warren Beatty film, Heaven Can Wait (1978). That same year Rock also produced and starred in the C.K. directed film Pootie Tang (2001). Rock also would work as a writer and director of the political comedy Head of State (2003) and marital comedy I Think I Love My Wife (2007). He also played the lead in both films. He also went on to star in films like The Longest Yard (2005) opposite Adam Sandler, and the action comedy film Bad Company (2002) opposite Anthony Hopkins.

Everybody Hates Chris (2005–2009)

In September 2005, the UPN television network premiered a comedy series called Everybody Hates Chris, loosely based on Rock's school days, of which he is the executive producer and narrator. The show has garnered both critical and ratings success.[33] The series was nominated for a 2006 Golden Globe for Best TV Series (Musical or Comedy), a 2006 People's Choice Award for Favorite New Television Comedy, and two 2006 Primetime Emmy Awards for costuming and cinematography.[34][35][36]

Starting in 2005, Rock has also voiced the eccentric zebra Marty in DreamWorks' animated film franchise Madagascar. He starred in two of the film's sequels, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008), and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2013). In 2007 Rock voiced Mooseblood the Mosquito in the Jerry Seinfeld animated film, Bee Movie.

In 2009, Rock released his first documentary, 2009's Good Hair. The film focuses on the issue of how African-American women have perceived their hair and historically styled it. The film explores the current styling industry for black women, images of what is considered acceptable and desirable for African American women's hair in the United States, and their relation to African American culture. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival where it earned critical acclaim and received a Special Jury Prize. The National Board of Review named it one of the five best documentaries of the year. Rock was also nominated for the Gotham Award for Best Documentary and for the Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America.[37] Rock has since stated working on a documentary about debt called Credit Is the Devil.[38]

2010–2019: Career expansion

Some of his 2010s film appearances include the black comedy Death at a Funeral (2010) a remake of the British comedy of the same name. The film starred Peter Dinklage, Martin Lawrence, Tracy Morgan, Kevin Hart, Zoe Saldana, and Luke Wilson. The film received mixed reviews, although Roger Ebert, critic of The Chicago Sun-Times, praised the film writing: "I laughed all the way through, in fact. This is the best comedy since The Hangover, and although it's almost a scene-by-scene remake of a 2007 British movie with the same title, it's funnier than the original."[39] Rock also starred in the summer comedy Grown Ups (2010) alongside Adam Sandler, Kevin James, David Spade and Maya Rudolph.

In 2011, Rock appeared on Broadway in Stephen Adly Guirgis' play The Motherfucker with the Hat[40] with Bobby Cannavale and Annabella Sciorra.[40] Rock was nominated for a Drama League Award. In an interview with Vibe magazine, Rock stated that he chose to do Broadway because he wanted more people to see him "really act. Sometimes when you do comedy, that can be a little formulaic, and it's hard for really good directors to see that you can act."[41]

 
Rock performing in 2017

He produced the series Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell, which premiered in August 2012. While serving as producer, he had a production company, Chris Rock Enterprises (or CR Enterprises) for short.[42] In 2012, he starred in the ensemble romantic comedy film What to Expect When You're Expecting alongside Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Anna Kendrick, and Elizabeth Banks. Despite earning negative reviews, the film was a financial success. Rock earned a Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor – Comedy nomination for his performance. That same year he starred in the romantic comedy 2 Days in New York (2012) opposite Julie Delpy. The film served as the sequel to Delpy's previous film, 2 Days in Paris (2007). The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival where it received positive reviews, with critics praising the chemistry between the two with Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter writing: "The best of the humor is verbal and attitudinal, all delivered at a rapid clip in overlapping languages that Preston Sturges or Howard Hawks would have admired."[43]

In 2014, Rock scripted, directed and starred in the film Top Five, which critics have drawn comparison to Woody Allen's Stardust Memories (1980). The film is a social commentary on fame and society.[44] The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Scott Foundas, critic for Variety praised the film writing: "Rock has finally found a big-screen vehicle for himself that comes close to capturing the electric wit, shrewd social observations and deeply autobiographical vein of his standup comedy."[45] In Rolling Stone magazine, Peter Travers wrote in his review: "Rock delivers the laughs, big ones, laced with razor-sharp observations on everything from pop culture to racial politics... His confident, prowling wit as a stand-up has finally found its way to the screen, enhanced by a bracing vulnerability. Top Five is Rock's best movie by a mile."[46]

 
Rock has collaborated frequently with comedian Eddie Murphy

In 2015 Rock attended the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special on NBC where he introduced and paid tribute to fellow comedian and former SNL cast member Eddie Murphy. Also in 2015, Rock appeared as himself in Sofia Coppola's Christmas musical special, A Very Murray Christmas starring Bill Murray. In the film, Rock sings "Do You Hear What I Hear?" with Murray. The film debuted on Netflix and received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie. He also appeared as himself in another Netflix film, Sandy Wexler (2017) starring Adam Sandler. In 2018, he starred in the Netflix comedy The Week Of directed by Robert Smigel starring Sandler. The film follows two fathers during the week of the wedding of their children.

The following year, he briefly appeared in the comedy film Dolemite Is My Name (2019) starring Eddie Murphy. In the film, Murphy portrayed Rudy Ray Moore and centers around his career as a standup, and director of blaxploitation starting with Dolemite (1975). The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. He directed and appeared in the music video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers song "Hump de Bump",[47] and has simply appeared in several videos, including the Big Daddy Kane music video "Smooth Operator" as a guy getting his hair cut, one of the many celebrities seen lip-synching in Johnny Cash's "God's Gonna Cut You Down", a cameo in Madonna's "Bitch I'm Madonna", and as a Wild West sheriff chasing down an 1889 cowboy version of Lil Nas X in "Old Town Road".

On October 30, 2016, Netflix announced that they would be releasing two new stand-up comedy specials from Rock, with Rock being paid $40 million per special.[48][49][50] The first special, Chris Rock: Tamborine, was released on Netflix on February 14, 2018. It was filmed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and was directed by comedian Bo Burnham. The specials marked the comedian's first concert specials released in 10 years.[51] The special earned a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album nomination.

2020–present

In 2020, Rock portrayed central character Loy Cannon in the fourth season of Fargo.[52][53] In 2021, he starred in a reboot of the Saw franchise, Spiral (2021), which dabbled into the territory of the horror film genre.[54] Rock apparently limited his response to the Will Smith slap to his 2023 Netflix comedy show which aired earlier in the year in March.[55] On March 4, 2023, Rock returned to Netflix with Chris Rock: Selective Outrage, the streamer's first-ever live event. The show streamed live from the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland.[56] The special received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations including two for Rock for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special.

Academy Awards

2005 ceremony

In February 2005, Rock hosted the 77th Academy Awards ceremony. The decision to have Rock host the awards was seen by some as a chance to bring an "edge" to the ceremony, and to make it more relevant or appealing to younger audiences. Jokingly, Rock opened by saying "Welcome to the 77th and LAST Academy Awards!" During one segment Rock asked, "Who is this guy?" in reference to actor Jude Law seemingly appearing in every movie Rock had seen that year and implied Law was a low-rent Tom Cruise (he made a joke about filmmakers rushing production when unable to get the actors they want: "If you want Tom Cruise and all you can get is Jude Law, wait [to make the film]!"). Subsequently, an angry Sean Penn took the stage to present and said, "In answer to our host's question, Jude Law is one of our finest young actors." (At the time, Penn and Law were shooting All the King's Men.) Law was not the only actor that Rock roasted that evening, however—he turned the joke on himself at one point, saying, "If you want Denzel [Washington] and all you can get is me, wait!" Older Academy officials were reportedly displeased with Rock's performance, which did not elevate ratings for the ceremony.[57] Rock was also criticized for referring to the Oscars as "idiotic", and asserting that heterosexual men do not watch them, in an interview prior to Oscar night.[58][59]

2016 ceremony

On October 21, 2015, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Rock would host the 88th Academy Awards the following February.[60] When the subsequent acting nominations turned out to include no racial minorities, Rock was called upon to join a boycott of the ceremony. Rock declined, stating at the ceremony that it would have accomplished little since the show would have proceeded anyway, with him simply replaced.[61] Instead, Rock spoke of his concerns about the lack of diversity in AMPAS at various times during the show, closing by saying "Black Lives Matter".[62]

Rock's performance was largely praised by critics. Los Angeles Times critic Mary McNamara wrote: "Rock's Oscars had some of the most powerful moments seen in the telecast's history. His decision to honestly answer the question 'Is Hollywood racist?' was brave and effective,"[63] The New York Times television critic James Poniewozik, praised Rock's performance for being "evenhanded without being wishy-washy" and that he represented "an example of something the industry is still trying to learn: that you can achieve both inclusion and entertainment by giving the right person just the right opportunity."[64]

2022 ceremony

Rock presented the award for Best Documentary Feature at the 94th Academy Awards in March 2022. During the ceremony, Rock joked about Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head, which he compared to Demi Moore's shaved head in G.I. Jane, saying: "Jada, I love ya. G.I. Jane 2, can't wait to see it!". Pinkett Smith had shaved her head due to alopecia areata. Her husband, Will Smith, responded to Rock's joke by walking onstage and slapping Rock, who remarked: "Will Smith just smacked the shit out of me". Smith then returned to his seat and yelled twice at Rock, "Keep my wife's name out your fucking mouth!" Rock went on to say that this "was the greatest night in the history of television."[65][66][67] Later in the night, Smith was named Best Actor for King Richard, and while accepting the award, he apologized to the Academy and the other nominees, but not to Rock, in his acceptance speech.[68] Rock declined to file a report with the Los Angeles Police Department regarding the incident.[69]

The next day, amid public backlash, Smith issued a formal apology to Rock via a public Instagram post, adding that "a joke about Jada's medical condition was too much for me to bear and I reacted emotionally." He also stated that "I was out of line" and that his behavior was "unacceptable and inexcusable."[70] During a stand-up performance in Boston later that month, Rock stated that Smith had not reached out to him personally and they had not spoken since the ceremony.[71]

Comedic style and views

Rock's subject matter typically involves family, politics, romance, music, celebrities, and race relations in the United States. Though not strictly autobiographical, much of his comic standpoint seems rooted in his teenage experience; his strict parents, concerned about the inadequacies of the local school system, arranged to have the adolescent Rock bused to a nearly all-white high school in Bensonhurst. In his memoir Rock This, he recalls, "My parents assumed I'd get a better education in a better neighborhood. What I actually got was a worse education in a worse neighborhood. And a whole bunch of ass-whippings."[72]

Rock has not wavered from a position explored in his 1996 Roll With The New show, and reiterated in his 1997 memoir: "Why does the public expect entertainers to behave better than everybody else? It's ridiculous[ . . . of] course, this is just for black entertainers. You don't see anyone telling Jerry Seinfeld he's a good role model. Because everyone expects whites to behave themselves[ . . . nowadays,] you've got to be an entertainer and a leader. It's too much."[73] Often the subject of tabloids, when asked about paparazzi and the other negative aspects of fame, Rock says he accepts the bad with the good: "You can't be happy that fire cooks your food and be mad it burns your fingertips."[74]

At the London Live Earth concert on July 7, 2007, which was broadcast live on the BBC, before introducing the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rock called the crowd "motherfuckers" and said "shit", and after a brief pause said he was joking. Due to the broadcast being at 5:45 p.m., Rock was immediately cut off, and the BBC made several apologies for his use of the word "motherfucker".[75]

Chris Rock has been an avid fan of the New York Mets baseball team since childhood. He complained that his team "had no money" during a 2011 interview with David Letterman.[76]

During a 2008 rant on his Kill the Messenger tour, Rock labeled George W. Bush as "the worst president ever".[77]

In May 2021, Rock voiced opposition to cancel culture.[78][79][80][81][82] He said that it has led to "boring" and "unfunny" material from comedians.[78][79][80] He also commented that there is an existing built-in mechanism for audiences informing comedians that their content does not work, like the audience not laughing at their jokes.[78][79][80] Rock went on to say "Everybody's scared to make a move. That's not a place to be. You know, we should have the right to fail because failure. . . failure is a part of art."[78]

Rock has said that he was influenced by the performing style of his paternal grandfather, Allen Rock, a preacher. Rock's comedy influences are Bill Cosby, Redd Foxx, Dick Gregory, Flip Wilson, Richard Pryor, Steve Martin, Pigmeat Markham, Woody Allen, Bill Maher, Eddie Murphy,[83] Sam Kinison, George Carlin, Mort Sahl,[30] and Rodney Dangerfield.[84]

Comedians who have cited Rock as an influence include Dave Chappelle,[30] Christian Finnegan,[85] George Lopez,[86] Kevin Hart,[87] and Trevor Noah.[88]

Personal life

Rock married Malaak Compton-Rock on November 23, 1996.[89] Compton-Rock is the founder and executive director of StyleWorks, a non-profit, full-service hair salon that provides free services for women leaving welfare and entering the workforce.[89] The couple lived in Alpine, New Jersey[90][91] with their two daughters.[2] In December 2014, Rock filed for divorce from Compton-Rock.[92] Rock admitted to infidelity in the marriage, as well as struggling with a pornography addiction.[93] The divorce was finalized on August 22, 2016.[94]

In 2012, Rock settled a lawsuit alleging sexual abuse. Rock was not charged with a crime and has denied that the alleged rape ever occurred.[95] The accuser said she "wanted the court papers public so people, especially those in her native Hungary, would know her version of a story in which she is often portrayed as a gold digger."[96]

Rock has campaigned against the racial profiling of African-Americans, and often speaks of the everyday racism he experiences “despite being famous”.[97][98] In a 2013 episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee with Jerry Seinfeld, Rock and Seinfeld are pulled over by the police for speeding while Seinfeld was driving. In the episode Rock admits to Seinfeld that "If you weren't here, I'd be scared. Yeah, I'm famous – still black."[99] In 2015, Rock was pulled over three times in the first three months of the year. Each time Rock posted a selfie of the incident, without further comment as to the reason for the stops or whether he was issued a citation.[100]

On August 20, 2019, Rock, along with several other celebrities, invested in a funding round for Lowell Herb Co, a California cannabis brand. He is known to be "a dedicated cannabis consumer."[101]

On September 18, 2020, Rock said that he was diagnosed with a non-verbal learning disorder, a neurological condition that makes it difficult for him to understand non-verbal social cues.[102][103][104] On September 19, 2021, Rock announced on Twitter that he had been tested positive for COVID-19. He strongly advocated getting vaccinated to his followers.[105]

On July 7, 2022, it was reported that Rock had started dating actress, screenwriter, and director Lake Bell.[106]

Filmography

Discography

Live albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[107]
US
R&B
/HH

[108]
Born Suspect
  • Released: May 24, 1991[109]
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Format: CD, cassette, LP
Roll with the New
  • Released: April 8, 1997
  • Label: DreamWorks
  • Format: CD, cassette, LP
93 41
Bigger & Blacker
  • Released: July 13, 1999
  • Label: DreamWorks
  • Format: CD, cassette, LP
44 23
Never Scared
  • Released: February 15, 2005
  • Label: DreamWorks, Geffen
  • Format: CD, cassette, LP

Standup specials

Awards and nominations

Bibliography

  • Rock This! (Hyperion Books, 1997) – ISBN 0-7868-6289-0

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chris, rock, english, comedian, crissy, rock, christopher, julius, rock, born, february, 1965, american, comedian, actor, filmmaker, rock, first, gained, prominence, stand, routines, 1980s, where, tackled, subjects, including, race, relations, human, sexuality. For the English comedian see Crissy Rock Christopher Julius Rock born February 7 1965 is an American comedian actor and filmmaker Rock first gained prominence for his stand up routines in the 1980s where he tackled subjects including race relations human sexuality and observational comedy His success branched off into productions in film television and on stage having received multiple accolades including three Grammy Awards for Best Comedy Album four Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award nomination He was ranked No 5 on Comedy Central s list of the 100 Greatest Stand ups of All Time He also ranked No 5 on Rolling Stone s list of the 50 Best Stand Up Comics of All Time 1 Chris RockRock in 2017Birth nameChristopher Julius RockBorn 1965 02 07 February 7 1965 age 58 Andrews South Carolina U S MediumStand upfilmtelevisionYears active1984 presentGenresObservational comedyblack comedysketch comedyinsult comedysarcasmracial humorsatireSubject s American politicsAfrican American culturecurrent eventshuman sexualitymarriagepop culturerace relationsracismSpouseMalaak Compton m 1996 div 2016 wbr Children2Relative s Tony Rock brother Notable works and rolesFilmographyWebsitechrisrock wbr comAfter years working as a stand up comedian and appearing in minor film roles including Beverly Hills Cop II 1987 Rock gained prominence as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1993 While at SNL he appeared in the films New Jack City 1991 Boomerang 1992 and CB4 1993 which he also wrote and produced He reached mainstream stardom with Bring the Pain in 1996 Rock continued making specials which include Bigger amp Blacker 1999 Never Scared 2004 Kill the Messenger 2008 Tamborine 2018 and Selective Outrage 2023 He developed wrote produced and narrated the sitcom Everybody Hates Chris 2005 2009 which was based on his early life From 1997 to 2000 HBO aired his talk show The Chris Rock Show Rock was cast in starring film roles in Lethal Weapon 4 1998 Dogma 1999 The Longest Yard 2005 the Madagascar franchise 2005 2012 I Think I Love My Wife 2007 Grown Ups 2010 Death at a Funeral 2010 Top Five 2014 The Week Of 2018 Spiral 2021 Amsterdam 2022 and Rustin 2023 He has taken roles on television including Empire Kevin Can Wait and Fargo He made his Broadway theater debut in the 2011 Stephen Adly Guirgis play The Motherfucker with the Hat He has hosted the Academy Awards twice in 2005 and 2016 and was slapped on stage by Will Smith at the 2022 Awards Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1984 1999 Saturday Night Live and standup 2 2 2000 2009 Sitcom and stardom 2 3 2010 2019 Career expansion 2 4 2020 present 3 Academy Awards 3 1 2005 ceremony 3 2 2016 ceremony 3 3 2022 ceremony 4 Comedic style and views 5 Personal life 6 Filmography 7 Discography 7 1 Live albums 7 2 Standup specials 8 Awards and nominations 9 Bibliography 10 References 11 External linksEarly lifeRock was born in Andrews South Carolina on February 7 1965 2 Shortly after his birth his parents moved to the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn New York A few years later they relocated and settled in the working class area of Bedford Stuyvesant 3 His mother Rosalie nee Tingman was a teacher and social worker for the mentally handicapped his father Julius Rock was a truck driver and newspaper deliveryman 4 Julius died in 1988 after ulcer surgery 2 Rock is the eldest of his parents seven children six boys and one girl 5 and he had an older paternal half brother Charles Ledell Rock who died in 2006 after suffering from alcoholism 6 7 Rock s younger brothers Tony 8 Kenny 9 and Jordan 10 are also in the entertainment business Rock s family history was profiled on the PBS series African American Lives 2 in 2008 A DNA test showed that he is of Cameroonian descent specifically from the Udeme Ouldeme people of northern Cameroon 11 Rock s great great grandfather Julius Caesar Tingman was enslaved for 21 years before serving in the American Civil War as part of the United States Colored Troops During the 1940s Rock s paternal grandfather moved from South Carolina to New York City to become a taxicab driver and preacher 12 Rock was bused to schools in predominantly white neighborhoods of Brooklyn where he endured bullying and beatings from white students 13 14 15 As he grew older the bullying worsened and Rock s parents pulled him out of James Madison High School 15 He dropped out of high school altogether but he later earned a General Educational Development GED Rock then worked various jobs at fast food restaurants 13 14 Career1984 1999 Saturday Night Live and standup nbsp Rock was a cast member on Saturday Night Live 1990 1993 Rock began working as a stand up comic during 1984 in New York City s Catch a Rising Star 13 Upon seeing his act at a nightclub Eddie Murphy befriended and mentored the aspiring comic Murphy gave Rock his first film role and big break in Beverly Hills Cop II 1987 16 Rock rose up the ranks of the comedy circuit in addition to earning bit roles in the film I m Gonna Git You Sucka 1988 and the TV series Miami Vice Rock was a cast member of the sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1993 He and other new cast members Chris Farley Adam Sandler Rob Schneider and David Spade became known as the Bad Boys of SNL 9 17 18 In 1991 he released his first comedy album Born Suspect and won acclaim for his role as a crack addict in the film New Jack City His tenure on SNL gave Rock national exposure Rock has hosted SNL three times in 1996 2014 and 2020 nbsp Rock in 1995With plans to leave Saturday Night Live after the 1992 93 season Rock was effectively fired from the show 19 20 Beginning that fall he appeared in six episodes of the predominantly African American sketch show In Living Color as a special guest star 21 The show was canceled a month after he arrived 19 Rock then wrote and starred in the low budget comedy CB4 which made 18 million against its budget of 6 million 22 He signed on as client of 3 Arts Entertainment 23 Rock headlined his first HBO comedy special in 1994 titled Big Ass Jokes as part of HBO Comedy Half Hour His second special 1996 s Bring the Pain made Rock one of the most acclaimed and commercially successful comedians in the industry 24 25 Rock won two Emmy Awards for the special and gained large critical acclaim 26 A controversial part of the special was Niggas vs Black People 26 For his much publicized role as a commentator for Comedy Central s Politically Incorrect during the 1996 Presidential elections 24 he earned another Emmy nomination 27 Rock also was the voice for the Lil Penny puppet who was the alter ego to basketball star Penny Hardaway in a series of Nike shoe commercials from 1994 to 1998 24 and hosted the 97 MTV Video Music Awards Rock s first music video was for his song Your Mother s Got a Big Head from his album Born Suspect Rock also made videos for his songs Champagne from Roll With the New and No Sex In the Champagne Room from Bigger amp Blacker 28 Rock later had two more HBO comedy specials Bigger amp Blacker in 1999 and Never Scared in 2004 Articles relating to both specials called Rock the funniest man in America in Time 29 and Entertainment Weekly 30 HBO also aired his talk show The Chris Rock Show which gained critical acclaim for Rock s interviews with celebrities and politicians The show won an Emmy for writing His television work has won him a total of three Emmy Awards and 15 nominations 31 By the end of the decade Rock was established as one of the preeminent stand up comedians and comic minds of his generation During this time Rock also translated his comedy into print form in the book Rock This and released the Grammy Award winning comedy albums Roll with the New Bigger amp Blacker and Never Scared Rock s fifth HBO special Kill the Messenger premiered on September 27 2008 and won him another Emmy for outstanding writing for a variety or music program 32 It was not until the success of his stand up act in the late 1990s that Rock began receiving leading man status in films He began the decade with supporting roles in such films as New Jack City 1991 as crack addict Pookie in the Eddie Murphy comedy Boomerang 1992 the Steve Martin comedy Sgt Bilko 1996 as well as Beverly Hills Ninja 1997 and Lethal Weapon 4 1998 He also appeared in the Kevin Smith fantasy comedy film Dogma 1999 The film received positive reviews and premiered at the Cannes Film Festival The film starred an ensemble cast with actors such as Ben Affleck Matt Damon Alan Rickman Salma Hayek and George Carlin 2000 2009 Sitcom and stardom nbsp Cameron Diaz and Rock in 2012 at the premiere of What to Expect When You re ExpectingHe then starred in the dark comedy Nurse Betty 2000 starring Renee Zellweger Greg Kinnear and Morgan Freeman which also debuted at the Cannes Film Festival on May 11 2000 The film was a critical success In the later 2000s Rock started to work increasingly behind the camera He wrote the film Down to Earth 2001 along with friend and comedian Louis C K The film was based on the Warren Beatty film Heaven Can Wait 1978 That same year Rock also produced and starred in the C K directed film Pootie Tang 2001 Rock also would work as a writer and director of the political comedy Head of State 2003 and marital comedy I Think I Love My Wife 2007 He also played the lead in both films He also went on to star in films like The Longest Yard 2005 opposite Adam Sandler and the action comedy film Bad Company 2002 opposite Anthony Hopkins Everybody Hates Chris 2005 2009 In September 2005 the UPN television network premiered a comedy series called Everybody Hates Chris loosely based on Rock s school days of which he is the executive producer and narrator The show has garnered both critical and ratings success 33 The series was nominated for a 2006 Golden Globe for Best TV Series Musical or Comedy a 2006 People s Choice Award for Favorite New Television Comedy and two 2006 Primetime Emmy Awards for costuming and cinematography 34 35 36 Starting in 2005 Rock has also voiced the eccentric zebra Marty in DreamWorks animated film franchise Madagascar He starred in two of the film s sequels Madagascar Escape 2 Africa 2008 and Madagascar 3 Europe s Most Wanted 2013 In 2007 Rock voiced Mooseblood the Mosquito in the Jerry Seinfeld animated film Bee Movie In 2009 Rock released his first documentary 2009 s Good Hair The film focuses on the issue of how African American women have perceived their hair and historically styled it The film explores the current styling industry for black women images of what is considered acceptable and desirable for African American women s hair in the United States and their relation to African American culture The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival where it earned critical acclaim and received a Special Jury Prize The National Board of Review named it one of the five best documentaries of the year Rock was also nominated for the Gotham Award for Best Documentary and for the Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America 37 Rock has since stated working on a documentary about debt called Credit Is the Devil 38 2010 2019 Career expansion Some of his 2010s film appearances include the black comedy Death at a Funeral 2010 a remake of the British comedy of the same name The film starred Peter Dinklage Martin Lawrence Tracy Morgan Kevin Hart Zoe Saldana and Luke Wilson The film received mixed reviews although Roger Ebert critic of The Chicago Sun Times praised the film writing I laughed all the way through in fact This is the best comedy since The Hangover and although it s almost a scene by scene remake of a 2007 British movie with the same title it s funnier than the original 39 Rock also starred in the summer comedy Grown Ups 2010 alongside Adam Sandler Kevin James David Spade and Maya Rudolph In 2011 Rock appeared on Broadway in Stephen Adly Guirgis play The Motherfucker with the Hat 40 with Bobby Cannavale and Annabella Sciorra 40 Rock was nominated for a Drama League Award In an interview with Vibe magazine Rock stated that he chose to do Broadway because he wanted more people to see him really act Sometimes when you do comedy that can be a little formulaic and it s hard for really good directors to see that you can act 41 nbsp Rock performing in 2017He produced the series Totally Biased with W Kamau Bell which premiered in August 2012 While serving as producer he had a production company Chris Rock Enterprises or CR Enterprises for short 42 In 2012 he starred in the ensemble romantic comedy film What to Expect When You re Expecting alongside Cameron Diaz Jennifer Lopez Anna Kendrick and Elizabeth Banks Despite earning negative reviews the film was a financial success Rock earned a Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor Comedy nomination for his performance That same year he starred in the romantic comedy 2 Days in New York 2012 opposite Julie Delpy The film served as the sequel to Delpy s previous film 2 Days in Paris 2007 The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival where it received positive reviews with critics praising the chemistry between the two with Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter writing The best of the humor is verbal and attitudinal all delivered at a rapid clip in overlapping languages that Preston Sturges or Howard Hawks would have admired 43 In 2014 Rock scripted directed and starred in the film Top Five which critics have drawn comparison to Woody Allen s Stardust Memories 1980 The film is a social commentary on fame and society 44 The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival Scott Foundas critic for Variety praised the film writing Rock has finally found a big screen vehicle for himself that comes close to capturing the electric wit shrewd social observations and deeply autobiographical vein of his standup comedy 45 In Rolling Stone magazine Peter Travers wrote in his review Rock delivers the laughs big ones laced with razor sharp observations on everything from pop culture to racial politics His confident prowling wit as a stand up has finally found its way to the screen enhanced by a bracing vulnerability Top Five is Rock s best movie by a mile 46 nbsp Rock has collaborated frequently with comedian Eddie MurphyIn 2015 Rock attended the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special on NBC where he introduced and paid tribute to fellow comedian and former SNL cast member Eddie Murphy Also in 2015 Rock appeared as himself in Sofia Coppola s Christmas musical special A Very Murray Christmas starring Bill Murray In the film Rock sings Do You Hear What I Hear with Murray The film debuted on Netflix and received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie He also appeared as himself in another Netflix film Sandy Wexler 2017 starring Adam Sandler In 2018 he starred in the Netflix comedy The Week Of directed by Robert Smigel starring Sandler The film follows two fathers during the week of the wedding of their children The following year he briefly appeared in the comedy film Dolemite Is My Name 2019 starring Eddie Murphy In the film Murphy portrayed Rudy Ray Moore and centers around his career as a standup and director of blaxploitation starting with Dolemite 1975 The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival He directed and appeared in the music video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers song Hump de Bump 47 and has simply appeared in several videos including the Big Daddy Kane music video Smooth Operator as a guy getting his hair cut one of the many celebrities seen lip synching in Johnny Cash s God s Gonna Cut You Down a cameo in Madonna s Bitch I m Madonna and as a Wild West sheriff chasing down an 1889 cowboy version of Lil Nas X in Old Town Road On October 30 2016 Netflix announced that they would be releasing two new stand up comedy specials from Rock with Rock being paid 40 million per special 48 49 50 The first special Chris Rock Tamborine was released on Netflix on February 14 2018 It was filmed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and was directed by comedian Bo Burnham The specials marked the comedian s first concert specials released in 10 years 51 The special earned a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album nomination 2020 present In 2020 Rock portrayed central character Loy Cannon in the fourth season of Fargo 52 53 In 2021 he starred in a reboot of the Saw franchise Spiral 2021 which dabbled into the territory of the horror film genre 54 Rock apparently limited his response to the Will Smith slap to his 2023 Netflix comedy show which aired earlier in the year in March 55 On March 4 2023 Rock returned to Netflix with Chris Rock Selective Outrage the streamer s first ever live event The show streamed live from the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore Maryland 56 The special received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations including two for Rock for Outstanding Variety Special Live and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special Academy Awards2005 ceremony In February 2005 Rock hosted the 77th Academy Awards ceremony The decision to have Rock host the awards was seen by some as a chance to bring an edge to the ceremony and to make it more relevant or appealing to younger audiences Jokingly Rock opened by saying Welcome to the 77th and LAST Academy Awards During one segment Rock asked Who is this guy in reference to actor Jude Law seemingly appearing in every movie Rock had seen that year and implied Law was a low rent Tom Cruise he made a joke about filmmakers rushing production when unable to get the actors they want If you want Tom Cruise and all you can get is Jude Law wait to make the film Subsequently an angry Sean Penn took the stage to present and said In answer to our host s question Jude Law is one of our finest young actors At the time Penn and Law were shooting All the King s Men Law was not the only actor that Rock roasted that evening however he turned the joke on himself at one point saying If you want Denzel Washington and all you can get is me wait Older Academy officials were reportedly displeased with Rock s performance which did not elevate ratings for the ceremony 57 Rock was also criticized for referring to the Oscars as idiotic and asserting that heterosexual men do not watch them in an interview prior to Oscar night 58 59 2016 ceremony On October 21 2015 the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Rock would host the 88th Academy Awards the following February 60 When the subsequent acting nominations turned out to include no racial minorities Rock was called upon to join a boycott of the ceremony Rock declined stating at the ceremony that it would have accomplished little since the show would have proceeded anyway with him simply replaced 61 Instead Rock spoke of his concerns about the lack of diversity in AMPAS at various times during the show closing by saying Black Lives Matter 62 Rock s performance was largely praised by critics Los Angeles Times critic Mary McNamara wrote Rock s Oscars had some of the most powerful moments seen in the telecast s history His decision to honestly answer the question Is Hollywood racist was brave and effective 63 The New York Times television critic James Poniewozik praised Rock s performance for being evenhanded without being wishy washy and that he represented an example of something the industry is still trying to learn that you can achieve both inclusion and entertainment by giving the right person just the right opportunity 64 2022 ceremony Main article Chris Rock Will Smith slapping incident Rock presented the award for Best Documentary Feature at the 94th Academy Awards in March 2022 During the ceremony Rock joked about Jada Pinkett Smith s shaved head which he compared to Demi Moore s shaved head in G I Jane saying Jada I love ya G I Jane 2 can t wait to see it Pinkett Smith had shaved her head due to alopecia areata Her husband Will Smith responded to Rock s joke by walking onstage and slapping Rock who remarked Will Smith just smacked the shit out of me Smith then returned to his seat and yelled twice at Rock Keep my wife s name out your fucking mouth Rock went on to say that this was the greatest night in the history of television 65 66 67 Later in the night Smith was named Best Actor for King Richard and while accepting the award he apologized to the Academy and the other nominees but not to Rock in his acceptance speech 68 Rock declined to file a report with the Los Angeles Police Department regarding the incident 69 The next day amid public backlash Smith issued a formal apology to Rock via a public Instagram post adding that a joke about Jada s medical condition was too much for me to bear and I reacted emotionally He also stated that I was out of line and that his behavior was unacceptable and inexcusable 70 During a stand up performance in Boston later that month Rock stated that Smith had not reached out to him personally and they had not spoken since the ceremony 71 Comedic style and viewsRock s subject matter typically involves family politics romance music celebrities and race relations in the United States Though not strictly autobiographical much of his comic standpoint seems rooted in his teenage experience his strict parents concerned about the inadequacies of the local school system arranged to have the adolescent Rock bused to a nearly all white high school in Bensonhurst In his memoir Rock This he recalls My parents assumed I d get a better education in a better neighborhood What I actually got was a worse education in a worse neighborhood And a whole bunch of ass whippings 72 Rock has not wavered from a position explored in his 1996 Roll With The New show and reiterated in his 1997 memoir Why does the public expect entertainers to behave better than everybody else It s ridiculous of course this is just for black entertainers You don t see anyone telling Jerry Seinfeld he s a good role model Because everyone expects whites to behave themselves nowadays you ve got to be an entertainer and a leader It s too much 73 Often the subject of tabloids when asked about paparazzi and the other negative aspects of fame Rock says he accepts the bad with the good You can t be happy that fire cooks your food and be mad it burns your fingertips 74 At the London Live Earth concert on July 7 2007 which was broadcast live on the BBC before introducing the Red Hot Chili Peppers Rock called the crowd motherfuckers and said shit and after a brief pause said he was joking Due to the broadcast being at 5 45 p m Rock was immediately cut off and the BBC made several apologies for his use of the word motherfucker 75 Chris Rock has been an avid fan of the New York Mets baseball team since childhood He complained that his team had no money during a 2011 interview with David Letterman 76 During a 2008 rant on his Kill the Messenger tour Rock labeled George W Bush as the worst president ever 77 In May 2021 Rock voiced opposition to cancel culture 78 79 80 81 82 He said that it has led to boring and unfunny material from comedians 78 79 80 He also commented that there is an existing built in mechanism for audiences informing comedians that their content does not work like the audience not laughing at their jokes 78 79 80 Rock went on to say Everybody s scared to make a move That s not a place to be You know we should have the right to fail because failure failure is a part of art 78 Rock has said that he was influenced by the performing style of his paternal grandfather Allen Rock a preacher Rock s comedy influences are Bill Cosby Redd Foxx Dick Gregory Flip Wilson Richard Pryor Steve Martin Pigmeat Markham Woody Allen Bill Maher Eddie Murphy 83 Sam Kinison George Carlin Mort Sahl 30 and Rodney Dangerfield 84 Comedians who have cited Rock as an influence include Dave Chappelle 30 Christian Finnegan 85 George Lopez 86 Kevin Hart 87 and Trevor Noah 88 Personal lifeRock married Malaak Compton Rock on November 23 1996 89 Compton Rock is the founder and executive director of StyleWorks a non profit full service hair salon that provides free services for women leaving welfare and entering the workforce 89 The couple lived in Alpine New Jersey 90 91 with their two daughters 2 In December 2014 Rock filed for divorce from Compton Rock 92 Rock admitted to infidelity in the marriage as well as struggling with a pornography addiction 93 The divorce was finalized on August 22 2016 94 In 2012 Rock settled a lawsuit alleging sexual abuse Rock was not charged with a crime and has denied that the alleged rape ever occurred 95 The accuser said she wanted the court papers public so people especially those in her native Hungary would know her version of a story in which she is often portrayed as a gold digger 96 Rock has campaigned against the racial profiling of African Americans and often speaks of the everyday racism he experiences despite being famous 97 98 In a 2013 episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee with Jerry Seinfeld Rock and Seinfeld are pulled over by the police for speeding while Seinfeld was driving In the episode Rock admits to Seinfeld that If you weren t here I d be scared Yeah I m famous still black 99 In 2015 Rock was pulled over three times in the first three months of the year Each time Rock posted a selfie of the incident without further comment as to the reason for the stops or whether he was issued a citation 100 On August 20 2019 Rock along with several other celebrities invested in a funding round for Lowell Herb Co a California cannabis brand He is known to be a dedicated cannabis consumer 101 On September 18 2020 Rock said that he was diagnosed with a non verbal learning disorder a neurological condition that makes it difficult for him to understand non verbal social cues 102 103 104 On September 19 2021 Rock announced on Twitter that he had been tested positive for COVID 19 He strongly advocated getting vaccinated to his followers 105 On July 7 2022 it was reported that Rock had started dating actress screenwriter and director Lake Bell 106 FilmographyMain article Chris Rock filmographyDiscographyLive albums Title Album details Peak chart positionsUS 107 USR amp B HH 108 Born Suspect Released May 24 1991 109 Label Atlantic Format CD cassette LP Roll with the New Released April 8 1997 Label DreamWorks Format CD cassette LP 93 41Bigger amp Blacker Released July 13 1999 Label DreamWorks Format CD cassette LP 44 23Never Scared Released February 15 2005 Label DreamWorks Geffen Format CD cassette LP Standup specials Chris Rock Big Ass Jokes released on HBO 1994 Chris Rock Bring the Pain released on HBO 1996 Chris Rock Bigger amp Blacker released on HBO 1999 Chris Rock Never Scared released on HBO 2004 Chris Rock Kill the Messenger released on HBO 2008 Chris Rock Tamborine released on Netflix 2018 Chris Rock Selective Outrage released on Netflix 2023 Awards and nominationsMain article List of awards and nominations received by Chris 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April 1 2015 Chris Rock Stopped by Police 3 Times So Far This Year and He Has the Selfies to Prove It Mediaite Archived from the original on May 3 2017 Retrieved May 4 2017 Adams Benjamin M August 22 2019 Miley Cyrus and Other Stars Invest in Cannabis Company Culture Magazine Archived from the original on June 30 2020 Retrieved September 15 2019 Chris Rock reveals learning disorder diagnosis says he has 7 hours of therapy a week TODAY com September 20 2020 Archived from the original on September 26 2020 Retrieved September 25 2020 Chris Rock Revealed He Has the Learning Disorder NVLD Here s What That Is www msn com Archived from the original on May 10 2021 Retrieved September 25 2020 Jacoby Sarah September 21 2020 Chris Rock Reveals He Has a Learning Disorder Here s How He s Managing It SELF Archived from the original on September 22 2020 Retrieved September 25 2020 Saperstein Pat September 19 2021 Chris Rock Reveals He Has COVID Urges People to Get Vaccinated Variety Archived from the original on September 19 2021 Retrieved September 19 2021 Juneau Jen July 7 2022 Chris Rock Lake Bell Have Been Dating a Few Weeks Are Getting to Know Each Other Source People Retrieved July 12 2022 Chris Rock Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved June 1 2023 Chris Rock Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Retrieved June 1 2023 Born Suspect by Chris Rock on Apple Music Apple Music Retrieved June 1 2023 External linksChris Rock at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote Official website Chris Rock at IMDb Chris Rock on Charlie RosePreceded byDennis MillerBen StillerJimmy Fallon MTV Video Music Awards host199719992003 Succeeded byBen StillerMarlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans no host Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Rock amp oldid 1196066172, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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