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Kevin Hart (Comedian)

 



Kevin Hart


This article is about the American comedian and actor. For other people named Kevin Hart, see Kevin Hart (disambiguation).

Kevin Darnell Hart (born July 6, 1979)[3] is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and producer. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Hart began his career by winning several amateur comedy competitions at clubs throughout New England, culminating in his first real break in 2001 when he was cast by Judd Apatow for a recurring role on the TV series Undeclared. The series lasted only one season, but he soon landed other roles in films such as Paper Soldiers (2002), Scary Movie 3 (2003), Soul Plane (2004), In the Mix (2005), and Little Fockers (2010).

Kevin Hart



Birth name: Kevin Darnell Hart



Born: July 6, 1979 (age 41) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.


Net worth: $200 million


Medium: Stand-up, film, television


Years active: 2001-present


Genres: Observational comedy, black comedy, surreal humor, insult comedy satire


Subject(s):


African-American culture

everyday life

human sexuality

marriage

parenting

pop culturerace relations

racism

self-deprecation



Spouse: 


Torrei Hart (m. 2003; div. 2011) 

Eniko Parrish (m. 2016)


Children: 4



Hart's comedic reputation continued to grow with the release of his first stand-up album I'm a Grown Little Man (2008), and performances in the films Think Like a Man (2012), Grudge Match (2013), Ride Along (2014) and its sequel Ride Along 2 (2016), About Last Night (2014), Get Hard (2015), Central Intelligence (2016), The Secret Life of Pets (2016), Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017), Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017), Night School (2018), and Jumanji: The Next Level (2019).


He also released four more comedy albums, Seriously Funny in 2010, Laugh at My Pain in 2011, Let Me Explain in 2013, and What Now? in 2016. In 2015, Time Magazine named Hart one of the 100 most influential people in the world on the annual Time 100 list. He starred as himself in the lead role of Real Husbands of Hollywood.




Early life


Hart was born on July 6, 1979 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was raised in a single-parent household by his mother Nancy Hart, who was a systems analyst for the Office of Student Registration and Financial Services at University of Pennsylvania. He has one older brother named Robert. His father, Henry Witherspoon,[6] was a cocaine addict who was in and out of jail throughout most of Kevin's childhood, and Kevin used humor as a way to cope with his troubled family life. He is a Christian. After graduating from George Washington High School, Hart briefly attended the Community College of Philadelphia and moved to New York City. He then moved to Brockton, Massachusetts, and found work as a shoe salesman. He began pursuing a career in stand-up comedy after performing at an amateur night at a club in Philadelphia.




Career


Stand-up


Hart's first gig was at The Laff House in Philadelphia under the name of Lil Kev, which did not go well. His career suffered a slow start, as he was booed off stage several times, once even having a piece of chicken thrown at him. After those initial unsuccessful shows, Hart began entering comedy competitions throughout Massachusetts and audience receptions of his performances eventually improved.


It took time for Hart to develop a unique comedic style. After an early period of attempting to imitate comedians like Chris Tucker, he found his own rhythm by delving into his insecurities and life experiences. "Because of what I do, it has to be an open book," he has said. "But right now this is a book that is being written."


Hart's comedy tours began in 2009 with his act titled I'm a Grown Little Man, followed by Seriously Funny in 2010, Laugh at My Pain in 2011, and Let Me Explain in 2013, the later two of which were also released as features in movie theaters. Hart grossed over $15 million from "Laugh at My Pain", making it one of the year's top-selling comedy tours.[citation needed] Hart also has a game available through iTunes called "Little Jumpman". His Facebook page, Twitter account, and YouTube channel are all connected to and accessible through this app. Most overseas fans of Hart discovered him on YouTube, as well.


On April 9, 2015, Hart embarked on a comedy world tour titled the What Now? Tour at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, which concluded on August 7, 2016, at the Columbus Civic Center in Columbus, Georgia. On July 16, 2015, Universal Pictures announced that Kevin Hart: What Now?, a stand-up comedy film featuring a performance of Kevin Hart's What Now? Tour, would be theatrically released in the United States on October 14, 2016. The show was filmed live on August 30, 2015, in front of 53,000 people, at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field.




Film and television roles


Hart came to prominence from his guest appearance in Undeclared. He made his film debut in the film Paper Soldiers. Hart then gained further recognition from his other films such as the Scary Movie franchise, Soul Plane, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Death at a Funeral, and Little Fockers. He turned down a role in the 2008 film Tropic Thunder because the character is gay, citing his own "insecurities".



He played Doug in the film The Five-Year Engagement (2012) and appeared in Think Like a Man which was a box office success. He also appeared in the sequel. He had a cameo as himself in This Is the End. In 2013, Hart played a boxing promoter in Grudge Match and appeared in Exit Strategy as Mannequin Head Man. He also appeared in 35 and Ticking.


In 2014, Hart starred as Ben in Ride Along, opposite Ice Cube. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, but was a major box office success. Hart returned in the sequel, Ride Along 2, which was released on January 15, 2016.


In 2013, Hart co-created Real Husbands of Hollywood with Chris Spencer. The show follows Hart along with other married celebrities (each playing a comical fictionalized version of themselves) within the series including: Boris Kodjoe, Nelly, Duane Martin, J.B. Smoove, Nick Cannon, and Robin Thicke. Thicke didn't return for the second season due to his music career, though Hart has stated that the door is open for Thicke to return. The series is intentionally filmed in a style similar to Bravo's The Real Housewives. Episodes often hinge on the "real" Kevin Hart's desperately unsuccessful attempts to climb Hollywood's celebrity social ladder (which always backfire in humiliating ways), and the character's barely-hidden jealousy of his more successful celebrity friends. A sneak peek was shown as a segment during the 2012 BET Awards and the official promo was released in October 2012.


In 2015, Hart starred in the films Get Hard with Will Ferrell and The Wedding Ringer. In 2016, he starred in the movies Central Intelligence, with Dwayne Johnson, and the animated The Secret Life of Pets.  In 2017, he starred in the movies Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, in a voice role, and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle with Jack Black, Karen Gillan, and retaming again with Johnson.


In 2018, he produced his first film under his production company HartBeat Productions, Night School. In October 2018, it was announced that through his production company, he has signed a first-look deal with Nickelodeon. Under the deal, Hart and his HartBeat Productions banner will develop and produce live-action, scripted kids content for the network. Hart also has a first-look film deal with Universal Studios.


In 2019, Hart's film The Upside, his first headlining role in a drama, was theatrically released. It also starred Bryan Cranston and Nicole Kidman. Hart also reprised his role of Snowball in the sequel The Secret Life of Pets 2.



Upcoming projects


Hart will next appear in Fatherhood, a drama about a man whose wife dies shortly after childbirth, leaving him to raise their daughter on his own. It will be released on January 8, 2021.


As of October 2016, Hart was set to portray Santa Claus in Dashing Through the Snow, a planned 2017 Disney Christmas-themed film. In October 2018, it was reported that Chris Rock will direct Hart in a movie based on an original idea by the both of them. The film will be written by Black-ish writer Yamara Taylor and the film will revolve around a stay at home dad who raises the kids while his star CEO wife serves as the breadwinner. The man finds himself in emotional and public turmoil when his wife kicks him to the curb, and they engage in a bitter divorce and custody battle. In 2019, Hart signed on to star in and produce Monopoly, Black Friday, an untitled international romantic comedy, Extreme Job, and Scrooged.




Hosting


In addition to acting, Hart has also hosted various ceremonies. Hart first hosted the 2011 BET Awards. Hart then hosted the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards. His longtime friend Judd Apatow, the director who gave him his first big on-screen break in the TV series Undeclared, was the one who recommended him for the gig. Hart hoped that this will project him further into a side career as an emcee, stating, "Hopefully after MTV, of course we're talking Emmys, Oscars, whatever." He has hosted three episodes of Saturday Night Live. In 2015, Hart hosted the Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber. In 2016, Hart co-hosted the 2016 MTV Movie Awards with Dwayne Johnson.


Kevin Hart has also hosted on HQ Trivia and gave away $100,000 to 1 person with Scott Rogowsky on September 26, 2018 which had 699K players.


On December 4, 2018, Hart was announced as the host of the 91st Academy Awards, but on December 6 he stepped down as host in response to public criticism of several homophobic tweets from 2010 and 2011. Hart characterized the protest as non-constructive and stated "If you don’t believe people change, grow as they get older, I don’t know what to tell you". On December 7, he tweeted an apology to the LGBTQ community following criticism that he did not issue one the previous day. On January 3, 2019, Hart announced he was going to reconsider stepping down as host, after openly lesbian comedian Ellen DeGeneres, who has hosted the Academy Awards multiple times, expressed support for Hart to do so and said she telephoned the Academy to ask if Hart would be able to reverse his decision if he wished and, according to DeGeneres, the Academy said he would be able to do so. On January 8, after a backlash for what was perceived as his insincere apology, Kevin Hart announced that he would not be hosting the Academy Awards. The ceremony was held without a host that year.


On September 9, 2020, executives from the Muscular Dystrophy Association announced plans to relaunch their annual MDA telethon, move it to October 2020, and make Hart its new host, taking over duties that had been previously been held from 1966 to 2010 by comedian and former National MDA Chairman, Jerry Lewis.  Entitled The MDA Kevin Hart Kids Telethon, the new two-hour telethon will be seen exclusively through participating social media platforms; the event is scheduled October 24, 2020 at 8 p.m. EDT.



Music


As Chocolate Droppa, his alias, he signed to Motown Records and released Kevin Hart: What Now? (The Mixtape Presents Chocolate Droppa), the soundtrack to his stand-up film of the same name.[59] He released the singles "Push It On Me" featuring Trey Songz and "Baller Alert" with Migos & T.I.



Modeling


In 2017, Kevin Hart and Tommy John appeared in an underwear commercial for Macy's.

Influences


Hart has cited as comedy inspirations Bill Cosby, Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, George Carlin, Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle, Richard Pryor, Patrice O'Neal, and Keith Robinson.




Personal life


Family relationships


Hart's relationship with his father improved after the latter recovered from his addiction. Hart said, "My dad said I was supposed to be on drugs. I was like, 'Dad, shut up', but then I thought about it, and it was stupid, but it made sense. He was saying that basically he was my example to never go down that road."


Hart also talks about his mother in his stand-up routine, portraying her as a loving, yet intimidating woman. She died from cancer in 2007.



Marriages


Kevin and Torrei Hart filed for divorce in February 2010, citing irreconcilable differences. Hart requested joint custody of their two children, daughter Heaven Leigh, born March 22, 2005, and son Hendrix, born on October 8, 2007. The divorce was finalized in November 2011.


On August 18, 2014, Hart proposed to Eniko Parrish. They married on August 13, 2016, near Santa Barbara, California.

Their son Kenzo Kash was born on November 21, 2017. On December 15, 2017, Hart publicly admitted to having cheated on his wife while she was pregnant with their son. Their second child together, a daughter, was born on September 29, 2020.




Earnings


Hart earned an estimated $32.5 million in 2017.



Poker


Kevin Hart has been playing poker since around 2010, entering major tournaments such as the WSOP, cashing in one event for $4,783 in 2014. He also plays cash games, like the ones organized by PokerStars, and actually became their Brand Ambassador in 2017. As such, he was featured in PokerStars ad campaigns and promotional content, along the likes of Usain Bolt.


As of September 2020, Kevin Hart has earned $47,828 in live tournament cashes.




Legal troubles


Hart was charged on April 14, 2013 on suspicion of drunk driving after his black Mercedes nearly collided with a tanker truck on a Southern California freeway. Hart failed a field sobriety test and was booked for misdemeanor DUI. On August 5, 2013, Hart was sentenced to three years of probation after pleading no contest to one count of driving under the influence of alcohol.




Car accident


On September 1, 2019, Hart was a passenger in a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda that went off Mulholland Highway and rolled down an embankment near Calabasas, California. He and the driver reportedly suffered "major back injuries" and were taken to separate hospitals. Hart was released from the hospital ten days later, and continued recovery at a rehabilitation facility.




Tours

What Now? Tour (2015–16)

Irresponsible Tour (2017–18)



Filmography/Film/Year/Film/Role/Notes



2002

Paper Soldiers

Shawn


2003

Scary Movie 3

CJ



Death of a Dynasty

P-Diddy / Cop 1 / Dance Coach / Hyper Rapper /

H. Lector


2004

Along Came Polly

Vic



Soul Plane

Nashawn Wade


2005

The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Smart Tech Customer



In the Mix

Busta


2006

Scary Movie 4

CJ



The Last Stand

F Stop / G Spot


2007

Epic Movie

Silas


2008

Fool's Gold

Bigg Bunny



Superhero Movie

Trey



Extreme Movie

Barry



Meet Dave

Number 17



Drillbit Taylor

Pawn Shop Dealer


2009

Not Easily Broken

Tree


2010

Something Like a Business

JoJo



Death at a Funeral

Brian



Little Fockers

Nurse Louis


2011

35 and Ticking

Cleavon



Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain

Himself



Let Go

Kris Styles


2012

The Five-Year Engagement

Doug



Think Like a Man

Cedric



Exit Strategy

Mannequin Head Man


2013

This Is the End

Himself



Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain

Himself



Grudge Match

Dante Slate Jr.


2014

Ride Along

Ben Barber



About Last Night

Bernie



Think Like a Man Too

Cedric



School Dance

OG Pretty Lil' Thug

Uncredited


Top Five

Charles


2015

The Wedding Ringer

Jimmy Callahan/Bic Mitchum



Get Hard

Darnell Lewis


2016

Ride Along 2

Ben Barber



Central Intelligence

Calvin Joyner



The Secret Life of Pets

Snowball (voice)



Kevin Hart: What Now?

Himself


2017

Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie

George Beard (voice)

Also songwriter for "Saturday"


The Upside

Dell Scott



Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Franklin "Mouse" Finbar


2018

Night School

Teddy Walker

Also producer and writer


2019

The Secret Life of Pets 2

Snowball (voice)



Hobbs & Shaw

Dinkley

Uncredited


Jumanji: The Next Level

Franklin "Mouse" Finbar


2021

Fatherhood

Matt Logelin

Post-production; Also producer





Television


Year/Film/Role/Notes


2002–2003

Undeclared

Luke

3 episodes


2004

The Big House

Kevin

6 episodes


2004

Comedy Central Presents

Himself


2005

Barbershop

James Ricky

3 episodes


2005–2006

Jake In Progress

Nugget Dawson

2 episodes


2006

Help Me Help You

Kevin

Episode: "Raging Bill"


2006

Love, Inc.

James

2 episodes


2007

All of Us

Greg

Episode: "The B-R-E-A-K-U-P"


2007

Wild 'n Out

Various

21 episodes


2009

Party Down

Dro Grizzle

Episode: "Taylor Stiltskin Sweet Sixteen"


2009

Kröd Mändoon and The Flaming Sword of Fire

Zezelryck

6 episodes


2009

Kevin Hart: I'm a Grown Little Man

Himself


2010

Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny

Himself


2011–2012

Modern Family

Andre

2 episodes


2011

BET Awards 2011

Himself / Host


2012

Workaholics

Kevin

Episode: "To Kill a Chupacabraj"


2012

2012 MTV Video Music Awards

Himself / Host


2013–2016

Real Husbands of Hollywood

Himself

60 episodes; Also co-creator, writer, executive producer


2013

Second Generation Wayans

Himself

Episode: "The Arrival"


2013–2017

Saturday Night Live

Himself / Host

3 episodes


2015

Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber

Himself / Host


2016

Lip Sync Battle

Himself

Episode: "Olivia Munn vs. Kevin Hart"


2016

2016 MTV Movie Awards

Himself / Co-host


2018

TKO: Total Knock Out

Himself / Host

10 episodes; Also executive producer


2019

Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History

Himself


2019

Kevin Hart: Irresponsible

Himself


2019–present

Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud

Himself / Host


2019–present

Kevin Hart: Don't F**k this up

Himself


2020

Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time

Himself - Video Clue Presenter

1 episode




Music videos


Year/Song/Artist/Role


2004

"Lean Back"

Terror Squad featuring Fat Joe and Remy Ma

Himself


2011

"Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time)"

T-Pain

Himself


2016

"Push it On Me"

Trey Songz

Chocolate Droppa


2017

"Jumanji Jumanji"

Nick Jonas and Jack Black

Himself


2018

"Kevin's Heart"

J. Cole

Himself


2019

"Earth"

Lil Dicky

Kanye West




Bibliography


Awards and nominations


Year/Award/Category/Work/Result


2004

Teen Choice Award

Choice Breakout TV Star – Male

The Big House

Nominated


2005

BET Comedy Award

Platinum Mic Viewers' Choice

Nominated


2012

BET Awards

Best Actor

Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain

Won


Teen Choice Awards

Choice Movie: Male Scene Stealer

Think Like a Man

Nominated



Choice Movie Hissy Fit


Nominated

2014

BET Awards

Best Actor

Ride Along, Real Husbands of Hollywood, About Last Night

Nominated


NAACP Image Awards

Outstanding Comedy Series

Real Husbands of Hollywood

Won



Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series


Won



Entertainer of the Year


Won


Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

Favorite Funny Star

Grudge Match

Won


MTV Movie Awards

Best Comedic Performance

Ride Along

Nominated



Best On-Screen Duo (with Ice Cube)


Nominated


Acapulco Black Film Festival

Artist of the Year

Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain, This Is the End, Grudge Match

Won


Teen Choice Awards

Choice TV: Reality Show

Real Husbands of Hollywood

Nominated



Choice Movie Actor: Comedy

Ride Along

Won



Choice Movie: Chemistry (with Ice Cube)

Nominated



Choice Movie: Hissy Fit

Nominated



Choice Comedian

Won


2015

NAACP Image Awards

Outstanding Comedy Series

Real Husbands of Hollywood

Nominated



Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series

Nominated


MTV Movie Awards

Best Comedic Performance

The Wedding Ringer

Nominated



Comedic Genius Award

Won


BET Awards

Best Actor

The Wedding Ringer, Think Like a Man Too, Real Husbands of Hollywood and Top Five

Nominated


Teen Choice Awards

Choice Comedian

Nominated


2016

Billboard Touring Awards

Top Comedy Tour

Won


People's Choice Awards

Favorite Comedic Movie Actor

The Wedding Ringer

Won


Favorite Cable TV Comedy

Real Husbands of Hollywood

Nominated



Favorite Cable TV Actor

Won


MTV Movie Awards

Best Comedic Performance

Ride Along 2

Nominated


Teen Choice Awards

Choice Movie Actor: Comedy

Nominated


Choice Movie: Hissy Fit

Nominated



Choice Comedian

Nominated



Choice Twit

Nominated



Choice Movie Actor: Summer

Central Intelligence

Won


2017

People's Choice Awards

Favorite Movie Actor

Nominated



Favorite Comedic Movie Actor

Won



Favorite Cable TV Comedy

Real Husbands of Hollywood

Nominated



Favorite Cable TV Actor

Nominated



Favorite Comedic Collaboration (shared with Conan O'Brien and Ice Cube)

Conan

Nominated



Favorite Animated Movie Voice

The Secret Life of Pets

Nominated


NAACP Image Awards

Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series

Real Husbands of Hollywood

Nominated



Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance – (Television or Film)

The Secret Life of Pets

Nominated


Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie

Nominated



Favorite Villain

Won



Most Wanted Pet

Won



Best Friends Forever (shared with Dwayne Johnson)

Central Intelligence

Won



Best Friends Forever (shared with Ice Cube)

Ride Along 2

Nominated


Teen Choice Awards

Choice Comedian

Nominated


2018

Grammy Awards

Best Comedy Album

Kevin Hart: What Now?

Nominated


Black Reel Awards

Outstanding Voice Performance

Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie

Nominated


Kids' Choice Awards

Favorite Movie Actor

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Nominated


MTV Movie & TV Awards

Best On-Screen Team (shared with Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Karen Gillan and Nick Jonas)

Nominated


Teen Choice Awards

Choice Movie Actor – Comedy

Nominated



Choice Comedian

Nominated


People's Choice Awards

The Comedy Act of 2018

Won


2019

Teen Choice Awards

Choice Comedy Movie Actor

Night School

Nominated



Choice Comedian

Nominated


2020

Kids' Choice Awards

Favorite Movie Actor

Jumanji: The Next Level

Nominated



Favorite Male Voice from an Animated Movie

The Secret Life of Pets 2

Nominated


Primetime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program

Kevin Hart: Don't Fuck This Up

Nominated


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