Tracy Morgan
Comedian, '30 Rock' star, SNL cast member
Tracy Morgan, born on November 10, 1968, is an American comedian and actor known for his unique comedic style combining physical humor, absurdist comedy, and authentic personal storytelling. Beginning his career as a stand-up comedian in New York City, Morgan developed a distinctive comedic voice that blended observational humor with unpredictable energy and vulnerability. He gained widespread recognition as a cast member on 'Saturday Night Live' (2002-2003) before achieving major fame through his role as Tracy Jordan on the acclaimed NBC television series '30 Rock' (2006-2013). On '30 Rock,' Morgan became known for hilarious, often outrageous comedic moments while also providing touching dramatic scenes that showcased his range as a performer. His character's antics and one-liners became cultural touchstones, and Morgan received multiple Emmy nominations for the role. Beyond television, Morgan has pursued stand-up comedy, appearing in various films and maintaining an active touring schedule. His comedy often draws from his personal experiences, including surviving a near-fatal traffic accident in 2014, which he has incorporated into his material. Morgan's comedy is characterized by fearlessness, authenticity, and willingness to push boundaries while remaining deeply human. His contributions to comedy have influenced contemporary stand-up and television comedy practices, establishing him as a significant voice in American entertainment.
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Entertainment
American
1968
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Tracy
French origin
“Derived from the Norman French place name Tracy, referring to a location in Normandy. The name came to English-speaking countries through Norman nobility and became a unisex given name by the 20th century. Tracy's rise as a feminine name in the 1960s-1970s made it one of the most democratic names in English, equally at home as a boy's or girl's name.”