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On This Day In Comedy… In 1968 Actor, Producer, And Rapper Will Smith Was Born!

Posted Nov 13, 2016
On this day in comedy on September 25, 1968, Actor, Rapper, Producer, Willard Carroll “Will” Smith, Jr. was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
After running through a small fortune obtained by early rap success with partner D J Jazzy Jeff and Ready Rock C, Will Smith switched gears and became a successful sitcom star. “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” was not just a play on Smith’s rap persona, but also a show based on the experiences of producer, Benny Medina. Smith played a ghetto kid who moves in with his rich
relatives and score a major comedy hit for NBC. An admitted non-comedian, (he tried it and found it wasn’t his thing) Smith consistently infused a comedic element in most of his work. For the sitcom he had professional comedian, Alex Thomas, coach him on how to pump up the physical funny.
With the visibility and popularity that a top rated show afforded him, Smith eyed a film career. Following a small debut part as a legless cripple in “Where the Day Takes You”, Smith appeared alongside Nia Long in the comedy “Made in America” with Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson, then “Six Degrees of Separation” with Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing and “Bad
Boys” with fellow sitcom star, “Martin Lawrence” while still shooting “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”. Once the show went off the air after six seasons, the movie hits came rolling in.
Will Smith went from television to film stardom. His first major blockbuster was “Independence Day” where he played a pilot who saved the world. From there he piled up an unprecedented strings of hits, including a “Bad Boy” sequel, “Wild, Wild West”, “Ali”, “Enemy of the State” and the “Men in Black” franchise. He’s done animation voice-overs (“Shark Tale”); played an
alcoholic superhero (“Hancock”), the devil (“Winter’s Tale”) and several fathers to his own son Jaden (“Pursuit of Happyness”, “After Earth”).
Smith has been nominated for several Golden Globes, a pair of Oscar nods and has won four Grammys. He’s had 8 consecutive films gross over 100 million domestically and 11 gross over 150 million internationally. In 2014 Forbes ranked him as the most bankable star worldwide with box office receipts in excess of 6.6 billion dollars.
By Darryl “D’Militant” Littleton
www.darryllittleton.lol
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