Tracy Morgan's biography

Tracy Morgan was born on November 10, 1968 in Bronx, New York. His father was Jimmy Morgan, a known musician in that area. Tracy attended high school in his neighborhood at De Witt Clinton High School and his talent was spotted in 1984 while he was doing stand-up comedy shows at The Apollo. A period of professional success followed, in which he was given the role of Hustle Man in a TV series named "Martin". From 1992 to 1994, Tracy Morgan appeared in "Uptown Comedy Club" and also in a HBO show called "Snaps". Big success came for Tracy in 1996 when he was cast in "Saturday Night Live", a comedy show in which he starred until 2003 when he started work at his own show called "The Tracy Morgan Show". Unfortunately for him, audiences were really low so the producers cancelled the show after only one season. Since then, he featured a couple of stand-up comedy shows on different stages and televisions. Success came for Tracy Morgan at Hollywood, where he played in several movies, some of them recording great revenues. He starred along Adam Sandler in "The Longest Yard" and along Ice Cube in "Are We There Yet?" and "First Sunday". He also made a minor appearance in the comedy "How High", along with Redman and Method Man.