Tracy Morgan, an American actor, comedian, and author, is thought to have a nett worth of $18 million.
Tracy Morgan, a cast member of Saturday Night Live from New York, is remembered for his memorable impersonations of everyone from Fat Albert to Tiger Woods’ father. Up until a scathingly sharp satire in which he claimed that his largest role every week was the guy waving in the background during the closing credits, Morgan generally played small parts. However, after that, he started to play standout characters, swiftly making a name for himself among his fellow cast members.
Before joining the cast of SNL in September 1996, Morgan made an appearance on television’s Martin. She later made appearances in the movies 3rd Rock From the Sun (1996), Half Baked (1998), and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), among others. With comedies like 30 Years to Life and Frank McKlusky, C.I. giving his cinematic career a boost, it seemed like Morgan might have a successful career away from his Saturday Night Live home. Morgan starred in the short-lived sitcom The Tracy Morgan Show and made an appearance in the Chris Rock-directed comedy Head of State. He has routinely contributed to the Crank Yankers series of puppet-based prank phone calls.
In addition to a DVD compilation of his best SNL performances, Morgan also starred in the Adam Sandler version of The Longest Yard and the Wayans brothers’ comedy Little Man. Morgan was one of several people that contributed to the Farce of the Penguins parody by Bob Saget. He joined the cast of Tina Fey’s new sitcom 30 Rock, which follows the shenanigans behind a live sketch comedy programme akin to SNL, in the fall of 2006.
STATISTICS
Source of Wealth:
Film, TV
Age:
1824
Birth Place:
The Bronx, New York City, New York
Marital Status:
Divorced (Sabina)
Full Name:
Tracy Jamal Morgan
Nationality:
United States
Date of Birth:
November 10, 196
Occupation:
Actor, Comedian
Education:
DeWitt Clinton High School
Children:
3 (Tracy Jamal Jr., Malcom, Gitrid)