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Chris Rock

ACTOR

Chris Rock first gained attention as a cast member during the early 1990s resurgence of "Saturday Night Live" (NBC, 1975- ), though he found more lasting success as a stand-up comic, ranking No. 5 on Comedy Central's list of the "100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time." Rock's edgy, brilliant material often dared to take on the African-American establishment, but his critiques of broader American culture and politics proved to have universal appeal. Rock teamed with HBO to produce a number of Emmy Award-nominated stand-up specials, including "Bring the Pain" (1996), and went on to host the similarly Emmy recognized late night talk offering "The Chris Rock Show" (HBO, 1997-2000). Rock brought his acclaimed stage style to hosting duties for the Academy Awards and the Video Music Awards, and added to his reputation as a strong writer by co-creating and producing the Golden Globe-nominated sitcom, "Everybody Hates Chris" (2005-09). Rock also helmed feature films including the White House comedy "Head of State" (2003), the documentary "Good Hair" (2009) and the semi-autobiographical romantic comedy "Top 5" (2014). In addition, film roles ranging from "Nurse Betty" (2000) to family entertainment blockbusters like "Dr. Dolittle" (1998), "Madagascar" (2005) and "Grown Ups" (2010), Grammy-winning comedy albums and a best-selling memoir provided further evidence that Rock was one of the strongest voices in comedy, combining substance and style in ways that appealed to both adults and children alike.

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FILMOGRAPHY

Year

Title

Budget

Worldwife Box Office

1985

Krush Groove

$3M

$11M

1987

Beverly Hills Cop II

$27M

$300M

1988

I'M Gonna Git You Sucka

$3M

$13M

1991

New Jack City

$8M

$48M

1992

Boomerang

$42M

$131M

1993

CB4

$6M

$18M

1995

Panther

$6.8M

1996

Space Jam

$80M

$231M

1997

Beverly Hill Ninja

$18M

1998

Doctor Dolittle

$72M

$294M

1998

Lethal Weapon 4

$72M

$294M

1999

Dogma

$10M

$31M

2001

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

$22M

$34M

2001

A.I. Artificial Intelligence

$100M

$236M

2001

Down to Earth

$49M

$71M

2002

Bowling for Columbine

$4M

$58M

2003

Head of State

$35M

$39M

2005

The Longest Yard

$82M

$191M

2005

Madagascar

$75M

$542M

2007

Bee Movie

$150M

$294M

2007

I Think I Love My Wife

$11M

$13M

2008

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

$150M

$604M

2008

You Don't Mess with the Zohan

$90M

$204M

2009

Good Hair

$4.2M

2010

Grown Ups

$80M

$271M

2010

Death at a Funeral

$21M

$49M

2010

Grown Ups

$80M

$271M

2012

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted

$145M

$747M

2012

What to Expect When You're Expecting

$40M

$84M

2013

Grown Ups 2

$80M

$247M

2014

Top Five

$12M

$26M

2014

Penguins of Madagascar

$132M

$374M

2018

Nobody's Fool

$19M

$34M

2018

Gringo

$11M

2020

The Witches

$29M

2021

Spiral

$20M

$41M

2023

PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie

$27.7M

$202M

TOTAL WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE:

AWARDS

2024

Selective Outrage

People's Choice Awards, USA

2024

Selective Outrage

Golden Globes, USA

NOMINATIONS

2024

Selective Outrage

Grammy Awards, Best comedy Albums

2023

Selective Outrage

EMMY Awards, Outstanding Writing

78

Nominations

since 1995

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