Chris Tucker Net Worth

His big break came in 1995 when he was cast in the buddy cop film, Rush Hour. His performance in the film earned him critical acclaim and made him one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood. Chris Tucker has since gone on to star in several other films and television shows, cementing his place as one of the most successful actors in Hollywood. Chris Tucker is an American actor who rose to fame after his breakout role in the 1995 buddy cop film Rush Hour. His performance in the film earned him critical acclaim and made him one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood at the time. Tucker was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in show business. Since then, he has gone on to star in several other films and television shows, cementing his place as one of the most successful actors in Hollywood.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? actor, soundtrack, writer
Birth Day August 31, 1971
Birth Place USA
Chris Tucker age 52 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Birth Name Christopher Tucker
Nick Names
Height 6' 1" (1.85 m)

💰 Net worth

Friday (1995) $15,000
Dead Presidents (1995) $25,000
Money Talks (1997) $2,000,000
Rush Hour (1998) $3,000,000
Rush Hour 2 (2001) $20,000,000
Rush Hour 3 (2007) $25,000,000

At one point in time, Chris Tucker was the highest paid actor in Hollywood.

Tucker was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to Mary Louise (Bryant) and Norris Tucker, who owned a janitorial service. After graduating from high school, Tucker made a change to move to Hollywood from Georgia to pursue a career in show business. He found himself a frequent guest on the Def Comedy Jam (1992). Tucker was noted for doing exceptionally "clean", non-vulgar stand-up comedy routines. Tucker states his inspirations for comedy are Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor.

Tucker made his film debut in House Party 3 (1994), along side stars such as Bernie Mac, Marques Houston, and Khandi Alexander. In 1995 Tucker appeared in one of his most notable and hilarious films, Friday (1995), alongside Ice Cube. Tucker's character, Smokey, was a drug addict who was an energetic and outlandish person. Films such as Friday (1995) showed Tucker's television-comedy styling was very different from his stand-up. In 1995, Tucker also appeared in in another film, Dead Presidents (1995).

In 1997 was the busiest year of Tucker's career. He starred in three hit movies all in the same year: Le cinquième élément (1997), Money Talks (1997), and Jackie Brown (1997).

In 1998, Tucker got a role to star along-side Jackie Chan. The movie was Rush Hour (1998) and it grossed more than 200 million dollars worldwide. This resulted in two additional sequels, Rush Hour 2 (2001) and Rush Hour 3 (2007). In 2006, Tucker got a deal on his Rush Hour 3 (2007) contract that paid 25 million dollars, making him the highest paid actor in Hollywood at that time.

In 2001, Tucker also was in a music-video with friend, pop-legend Michael Jackson, in the music video, "You Rock My World."