Chris (I) Rock filmography and biography
Date of birth: 7 February 1965, Andrews, South Carolina, USA
Chris (I) Rock biography
Chris Rock (I) was raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant, which is in Brooklyn, New York. He has been in stand-up comedy for over twelve years. He made his big screen debut in Beverly Hills Cop II and spent three years on the cast of Saturday Night Live. He does commercials for 1-800 Collect and Nike and covered the presidential campaign for the show Politically Incorrect. He now lives in Alpine, New Jersey.
Chris (I) Rock trivia
- Discovered by Eddie Murphy (I).
- Has written a book, "Rock This," and released two comedy albums.
- Daughter, Lola Simone, born 28 June 2002 in New York City.
- Older brother of Tony Rock (II), Kenny Rock, and Jordan
Rock.
- 12 March 2003: Received star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- Was voted the funniest person in America by Entertainment Weekly.
- His wife, Malaak Compton, was featured in "Redbook Magazine" as
one of the winners of the 2002 Mothers & Shakers Awards. Malaak is the
founder and executive director of StyleWorks, a non-profit,
full-service salon that provides free services for women leaving
welfare and entering the work force.
- Chosen as #5 in Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time
(April 2004).
- Second daughter, Zahra Savannah born 22 May 2004.
- Enjoys a wide range of music such as Jay-Z,
Red Hot Chili Peppers, DMX (I), Boy George,
Elvis Costello, Eminem and Smashing Pumpkins.
- In 1993, Paramount offered him the role of Lamont Sanford in a purposed
film update of Sanford and Son. He called the idea
"insane" and, because of his affection for the late Redd Foxx,
lobbied to have the production halted. It was.
- Hosted the The 77th Annual Academy Awards (2005) (TV) on February
27, 2005, and, despite concerns over the content of his monologue, he
mostly kept it clean.
- Has the rare distinction of being in two movies that opened on the same
day in the U.S. - The Longest Yard and
Madagascar (May 27, 2005). Both of them stayed at the two
top spots at the box office the following weeks, knocking down the last
installment of the Star Wars Saga,
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. Both became
members of the 100 million dollar club.
- Points to Eddie Murphy (I) as his role model and inspiration for
taking up comedy and acting.
- Is a fan of the TV series Seinfeld and has been known to
make references to the show in many of his stand-up routines.
- Is close friends with Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler (I),
David Spade and Mario Joyner.
- Was good friends with Chris Farley.
- During his monologue at the
The 77th Annual Academy Awards (2005) (TV), he quipped, "If you
want Russell Crowe, and all you can get is
Colin Farrell (I), wait!" Coincidentally,
Oliver Stone (I) pursued Crowe for the title role of
Alexander, yet ended up casting Farrell in the part
instead. The film turned out to be one of the most critically panned
movies that year.
- Was considered for the role of Huggy Bear in
Starsky amp; Hutch.
- He has six younger siblings, Andre, Tony Rock (II), Brian (a
minister), Kenny Rock, Andi, and Jordan.
- Is a big Woody Allen fan.
- Attended the opening of Oprah Winfrey's school in South Africa.
- Began his first-ever tour of Britain in January 2008.
- Supports Senator Barack Obama's bid to win the Democratic
nomination for the 2008 presidential election.
- Son of Julius Rock and Rose Rock.
- His older half-brother, Charles, died in February 2006.
- Formerly held the world record for having the largest audience during a
live-comedy performance when he performed in front of 15.900 people in
London in May 2008. The record was broken by Mario Barth in July
2008.
- Has called singer Sade "the most beautiful woman in the world".
- Lives in Alpine, New Jersey.
- Comedian Sherrod Small is his cousin and close friend.
- Born in Andrews, South Carolina (small town near Myrtle Beach, SC) then
moved to New York.
Chris (I) Rock quotes
- Don't exercise much. It's not really funny. Jim Carrey looks like
he's in pretty good shape, but traditionally, funny guys have never
been buff. Why do people do yoga? It clears their minds. I embrace the
clutter in my head. I like it. What funny guy's got it all together?
- I love music. Music is the soundtrack to the crappy movie that is my
life.
- "It's my real name. My mother's name is Rose Rock. It was the
worst name as a kid to have. They called me Piece of the Rock, Plymouth
Rock, Joe Rockid, and Flintstones. Now they call me MISTER Rock".
- A man is basically as faithful as his options.
- I'm never proper or careful, but I never curse in front of my mother,
either.
- How do I say this without sounding like an egomaniac?. I don't know a
comedian that sells more seats than me in the red states and blue
states, so I don't see where I have to change that much.
- I like the tradition of the Oscars. I like that some of the greatest
comedians ever have hosted the show.
- Hollywood's just not funny. You walk around and think 'Where's the funny
at?' It's not there - all there is is a bunch of directors and actors
walking around. I like going into a diner and meeting real people.
Funny is where the real people are.
- I never wanted to churn it out. Comedians tend to work all the time.
They never put it down like musicians who might make an album then take
three or four years off to recharge their batteries. Comedians tend to
work straight through and they get stale because of that. Even when I
didn't have a lot of money I never ever did it unless I had something
new to say.
- People want comedians to be funny. I mean I love Jim Carrey in
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind but it ain't a
better performance than in Dumb amp; Dumber. I can do
serious roles sometimes in other people's movies but not in one of my
own. I don't wanna ask my fans to come and not laugh at me: 'Hey! Come
on, let's go see Chris Rock not be funny!'
- America is the most powerful country in the world and I think every
intelligent country should be concerned about what's going on here.
I've got no beef with Brits objecting to our election outcome. I
applaud that. I'll tell you right now, Americans don't care about
what's going on in other countries.
- I always say about my daughters, they save me from my miserable self.
They take me out, you know, a comedian, you could live in your head a
lot. And you're writing and you're doubting. But when I'm with my kids
and my family, it's all about them.
- Now that I have children, I realize taking care of my children is more
fun than anything in the whole world.
- I don't write jokes first. I write down topics. I think of what I want
to talk about, and then I write the jokes--they don't write me...And
even if you don't think it's funny, you won't think it's boring. You
might disagree, but you'll listen. And maybe even laugh as you
disagree.
- You know, just right place right time, lucked up. Thank God for
animation. I can turn down a lot of movies now.
- I'm a nerd. I'm a little guy...the last guy you'd expect in a romantic
movie.
- Guys play characters that won't grow up and something catastrophic
happens and they have to grow up to save the day -- that's pretty much
what today's comedy is about,
- The best part is just having a partner. There is no real worst part. I'm
not going to say there's a worst part. I mean I'm a comedian -
comedians like to work alone. So maybe I'm not the ideal guy to be
married to, in that sense.
- I've been married for 10 years and, you know, it's hard, you spruce it
up and you go places. How do you spruce up anything? Artificially. You
go places and do things.
- I love having somebody there - that companion thing. You know who you're
going to eat with, who you're going to see a movie with.
- I'm more patient. I'm less of a recluse. I've been on TV for a long
freaking time, and it can definitely isolate you. You get to where you
only have things in common with people in the business, and kids open
you up to a new world. You have something in common with just about
everybody. I think I'm a better artist. Everything I've done since I've
had kids is better than the stuff I did before I had kids.
- I'm happy if everybody else is. I'm a big brother, the oldest. If you're
happy and I'm not, I'm cool with that. If I'm happy and you're not, I'm
sad.
- I used to watch my father go to work every day and come home and be so
beat. We had seven kids. I always wondered what he really wanted to do.
Now that I'm older and have my own kids, I realize there's nothing
better than to work for your kids. I'm sure he got more gratification
from his work than I do. My father was feeding his kids every week,
paying the heating bills. If he didn't work, then it didn't get done.
There's a tremendous amount of gratification from that. And a
tremendous amount of pressure, too.
- If you live with a single parent, you don't see compromise. You witness
a grown person living in a world where they do what they want to do.
When you are raised by two parents, you are constantly watching
compromise take place. Just by observing that, it made me a better
person.
- All people naturally hate. My kid bites people now. I didn't teach my
kid to bite anybody. Kids say mean stuff. Only through love do we get
this evil out of them. Only through love and structure and discipline
do they not hate. The kids that hate didn't learn anything, that's the
problem.
- I always say there's no more little girls, just boys with (breasts).
Girls act like boys nowadays. Teenage girls, they go after boys.
They're predatory just like boys. My goal is to keep my girls, girls.
- I'm like the Hulk on stage. It's way over the top. That's Bizarro Chris.
Sometimes I get off stage and go "What did I say?!" I'll watch one of
my [stand-up] specials a year later and go "Eww, that was mean.
- I love my life, but I don't think I'm any happier than my younger
brother Andre, who drives a garbage truck.
- It's weird with stand-up comedy. It doesn't really translate worldwide.
I want to figure out how do I make it worldwide. Do a special in
Africa. Can't beat that. Pull that off, then I will have done
something.
- "I'm a rap comedian the same way Bill Cosby is a jazz comedian,
Cosby's laid back. I'm like, bang, bang bang, right into it".
- I just remember that whenever I got really mad or passionate, like in an
argument, people would laugh, and I'd be dead serious. It would happen
a lot. So it was like, 'Gee, I've got something here.'
- The material comes from whenever you realize that you and someone else
have something in common. So any conversation you've had more than
once, anything you see happening to you that you see happening to a
friend, you go, 'Hmmm, that's a situation I can make funny.'
- "I was raised to believe that you had to do things better than white
people in order to succeed. The old black shows were better than the
white shows. The Jeffersons was a lot better.
Good Times was way funnier.
Sanford and Son. Now, though, everyone thinks we're
equal, so we submit the same s... that everyone else submits. And then
we get mad when they won't air it. You got to go back to the old
attitude of it has to be twice as good".
- I like talking about subjects that aren't funny in the first place and
making them funny. So anything down and depressing is something I'll
talk about.
- Women would rule the world - if only they'd stop bitchin' about each
other.
- I don't think my comedy is that political. It's more social. But
whatever. When you make comedy and you do stand-up, you work alone.
Movies have to go under so much scrutiny. A stand-up special is a
vision, and a movie is a consensus in a lot of ways.
- It's no different. It's not like I ever cursed around my mother or
anything. I never had a hard time turning it on and off. It's like you
enter another country - sometimes you're in a cursing country and then
you're in a kid's country.
- At home, [we play] a lot of Disney stuff -- _Raven
[Raven-Symoné], _ High School Musical (2006) (TV)_ soundtrack.
My kids love Beyoncé Knowles, but there are a few songs I can't
let them listen to -- they're so materialistic! They're all about
chinchilla coats and BBS Slims [cell phone]. I'd rather have them
listening to a protest song!
- I think if I were to get as big as I could get, it does change your
mind-state. I think like the little man. I think like the underdog. I
don't want to change that.
- There's no interference in stand-up. It's all the things it's hard to
get in film: I get to have a wife, I get to have kids. I get to be
sexual. I get to grow. I get to be a man.
- I shouldn't be able at this late date to go into a club and be better
than guys who are there every night. Nobody really wants to be a
stand-up, they want to get on TV. Everybody wants to be
Seinfeld, nobody wants to be Jerry Seinfeld.
- You want to track Hollywood careers, look in the real estate section.
You see a guy buy a house that costs $6 million, and you can literally
start counting the days until he starts doing crappy movies.
- I was directing it for the wrong reasons, maybe out of fear. - on
Head of State.
- It's the worst script I've ever gotten. The rap group was called Nubian
Nation Pussy Patrol! I'd have been happier getting an envelope full of
anthrax. - on receiving the script for Marci X.
- Nobody's good. I hate it. I truly hate it. I mean, there's a lot of guys
doing stuff I admire, but stand-up-wise I feel very alone. I really
miss [Bill] Hicks. I wish I could have put him on my show. And I really
miss Sam [Kinison] a lot. Richard [Pryor]'s sick... It's like you get
here and then, oh wait a minute, there's nobody here any more. I feel
like the guy who finally got into Studio 54, three years too late,
"Duh, where are all the famous people?"
- The only reaction that frightens me is people not laughing. It's
extraordinary to me when you get a laugh. That you can go in front of a
bunch of people you never met before, you can say some stuff and they
all laugh in unison - that's amazing. It's a miracle.
- I thought, hopefully this will be better than other HBO specials, and
I'll get whatever rewards come with that. Maybe somebody will want me
to do a sitcom - if I'm lucky. Next thing they were talking about it on
C-Span, and I'm like, Huh? My only goal was to do a show that was good
enough that when I played a club, I wouldn't have to promote it on
radio. - on the success of
Chris Rock: Bring the Pain (1996) (TV)
- I think what kind of person you are during success is who you are. It's
easy to be nice in failure and when you're broke - then you really need
a lot of help from people. But after you win some money, that's the
person you really are, because now you can be mean to people. You can
act like an asshole. I've seen people trip out again and again. A lot
of times this behavior, when you're up, will determine if you get
another shot someday, because things in this business always go down. I
want them to say, "He was a nice guy during the whole process. He never
did the entourage thing." Because that ain't funny. It's annoying.
- My life was Welcome to the Dollhouse. I would get beat up
every day, called "nigger" and spit on. You get used to it. I couldn't
fight back, I was so outnumbered, so I would just stand there and take
it. The worst part is that, after a while, your spirit is broken. I'd
go to my parents and say, "Take me out of here." But they thought it
was a better school. I guess it toughened me up. - on being a Black
student in a predominately White school
- For me, anything goes when I pick up a mike. I'm not trying to hurt
people - I try not to get too personal - but I look at myself as a
reporter. If you can report on anything that has to do with pop
culture, then why can't I make jokes about it? Yes, it hurts. But I
figure that laughter sometimes starts from pain. You might wince, but
then I know that I'm doing my job. The only thing I can do wrong is not
be funny.
- I pride myself on being the guy who can do
Def Comedy Jam and
The Charlie Rose Show. And do well on both.
- I'm much closer to Mort Sahl and George Carlin and
Sam Kinison... It is what it is. - on being compared to
Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy (I).
- [about Charles S. Dutton's criticism of Martin]
Is Charles Dutton funny? Huh? At the end of the day, no. He's not.
Charles Dutton is not as funny as Martin Lawrence (I). Now, I
got nothing against Charles Dutton... but let's be truthful here. If
Roc was funny, it would be on the air... But Charles
Dutton is always preaching. How can you say someone has a negative
image? You're A Murderer!
- Every comedian has a moment in his life when he realizes he's a little
bit different from everyone else. It's like being the only guy in a
movie who sees the ghost. The ghost talks to you and you talk to him.
Then you turn to your friend and say, "Hey. Do you see that ghost?" And
he says, "What ghost?"