Martin Lawrence is an American actor, producer, stand-up comedian, and a writer
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Martin Lawrence is an American actor, producer, stand-up comedian, and a writer
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Martin Lawrence dated actor Lark Voorhies in the early 1990s and got engaged to her in 1993. However, the relationship ended soon. In 1995, he married former Miss Virginia USA, Patricia Southall. The couple had a daughter in 1996. However, they divorced the next year.
In 1997, Martin started dating Shamicka Gibbs, and eventually got married to her in 2010. Martin’s close friends Eddie Murphy and Denzel Washington were among the guests at his wedding. The couple then had two daughters, Iyanna Faith and Amara Trinity. However, two years into the marriage, the couple started having issues, and in 2012, Martin filed for divorce.
In August 1999, Martin was rushed to hospital after collapsing during the shoot of ‘Big Momma’s House.’ He had an extremely high fever due to heat exhaustion and he narrowly escaped death.
Martin Fitzgerald Lawrence was born on April 16, 1965, in Frankfurt, Germany. His parents served in the US military there. He was the fourth of the six children in the family and was christened after the famous civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. and President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Once his parents’ service in Germany ended, they came back to the US, where his father started working as a police officer.
His parents fought quite often, and this often made his mother sad. Martin once said that he had a rare ability to make anybody laugh in any situation and that he often made his mother laugh even in times of sadness. His parents divorced when Martin was 8 years old, and Martin stayed back with his mother. His mother had six children to look after as a single mother had to work many jobs to make ends meet.
In school, Martin was a bright student and was also proactive in a lot of activities. His teachers would sometimes ask him to make the class laugh. He was also interested in sports, especially in boxing.
He was so much in love with boxing that he seriously considered making a career out of it. His mother frequently moved from place to place due to her jobs, and as a result, Martin attended four different schools before completing his education. He also developed a keen interest in acting, but boxing remained his first love.
In his teenage years, he was at the peak of his boxing career. He was a ‘Mid-Atlantic Golden Gloves’ boxing contender. However, he once got his eye badly injured while boxing, which had him rethinking about his career choice. Soon, he decided to give comedy and acting a try and moved to New York.
After looking around for auditions for a while, Martin went to ‘The Improv,’ the legendary American comedy club franchise, where he was immediately accepted. In the late 1980s comedy clubs had become a serious cultural phenomenon. Martin’s excellence in comedy had him winning a performance spot on the TV show ‘Star Search,’ which had candidates competing in different genres of entertainment. Although he reached the finals, he could not win. However, this stint gave him a lot of exposure.
A few executives of one of the biggest American studios, ‘Columbia Pictures,’ saw his performance and asked him to audition for a role in ‘What’s Happening Now!!,’ their latest comedy series. Martin was selected to play the role, and this turned out to be the first major breakthrough of his career. Martin remained a part of the sitcom for about a year, before it was canceled in 1987.
By then, Martin had done enough to get himself noticed by industry stalwarts and had started getting significant offers. He appeared in films such as ‘House Party,’ ‘Do the Right Thing,’ and ‘Boomerang.’ He also did a few guest roles in the TV series ‘Private Times’ and ‘Hammer, Slammer, & Slade.’ The 1992 Eddie Murphy-starrer ‘Boomerang’ was one of his most popular films and helped him get famous in Hollywood.
Soon, ‘HBO’ hired him to host their comedy show ‘Def Comedy Jam,’ which was known to give new comedians proper mainstream exposure. Following his successful stint as a host, Martin started appearing in ‘Martin,’ his own TV show on ‘Fox.’ The show was a mega hit and became the most popular show on the entire ‘Fox’ network and even helped the channel compete with ‘NBC.’
In 1994, Martin hosted ‘Saturday Night Live’ but got a little carried away and made a few sexist and crude jokes. Although the offensive parts were removed from the reruns, following an uproar, Martin was banned from the show for life.