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Tracy Morgan is one of the most well-respected comedians and actors in his field. Known for starring on seven seasons of NBC's Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning 30 Rock, Morgan appeared opposite Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin as "Tracy Jordan," the unpredictable star of "Liz Lemon's" (Fey) hit variety show, TGS with Tracy Jordan. Morgan received an Emmy Nomination in the Supporting Actor category for his work on the show and was nominated multiple years for the Supporting Actor NAACP Image Award. The cast of the show also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for best Ensemble in a Comedy Series before the beloved series came to an end in January 2013. He was most recently seen on his No Disrespect nationwide stand up tour and will have new shows in 2023.

Morgan can be seen in four seasons of TBS' The Last OG, which he also executive produced and starred. He can be seen in Amazon's Coming 2 America alongside Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall and Jermaine Fowler, which was released in March 2021. He also appeared in Warner Brothers Scoob!, Paramount's What Men Want, opposite Taraji P. Henson, and voiced the role of "Fox" in Netflix's 2019 series Green Eggs & Ham. Morgan's stand up special Staying Alive was released globally on Netflix in May 2017. Prior, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the 2016 class. Morgan was also nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in 2016 for hosting an episode of the legendary Saturday Night Live.

In 2014, Morgan released a standup special for Comedy Central titled Tracy Morgan: Bona Fide, which brought the network one of its largest audiences for a standup special that year. Previously, his first stand up special, Black & Blue, was released on HBO in 2010. Another milestone for Morgan was reached in 2009 with the release of his first book, a compilation of studied anecdotes and some of the more serious moments that shaped him and his career, I Am the New Black.

Morgan has headlined across the country and abroad on various tours and festivals for his stand-up comedy. He was first introduced to television audiences in his role as "Hustle Man" on the hit comedy series Martin. He went on to join Saturday Night Live in 1996 where he appeared for seven seasons and created such memorable characters as "Astronaut Jones" and "Brian Fellows." After leaving SNL, Morgan went on to star in his own comedy series, The Tracy Morgan Show, and he voiced "Spoonie Luv" on Comedy Central's Crank Yankers. Additional film credits include Cop Out, the remake of the British film Death at a Funeral, First Sunday opposite Ice Cube and Katt Williams, The Longest Yard opposite Adam Sandler, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Head of State, Son of No One, Why Stop Now and Fist Fight.

Morgan currently resides in New Jersey.

Reviews

Rating: 3.3 out of 5 based on 1022 reviews
  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    bored

    by sarac on 8/9/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    First of all, i have to say I love Tracy Morgan on 30 Rock, love his character and the way Tracy portrays him, so I definately think he's a great talent. I just couldn't wrap my brain around his humor or find myself laughing (at all) The constant, repetitive sexual talk (can't call it jokes) bored me silly. Some of the audience seemed to enjoy him, but no one in my party was impressed. Also, the Wilbur theatre needs to get their liquor license and the "table floor seating" was way too congested (need to reconfigure the setup)

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Tracy Morgan was a real let down..

    by Sally1239 on 8/9/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Aside from the Comedy Connection 's cramped, uncomfortable seating at the Wilber theatre, SUCKING, I was very let down that the 2 opening acts for TRACY mORGAN WERE THE ONLY THING i ENJOYED. Tracy's act was too long and frankly repetetive. He used jokes from old acts, and lectured more than entertained. The 8 people I came with and myself actually left before the end of the show out of pure annoyance(and surrounding tables were debating doing the same thing). I 've waited a long time to see Tracy Morgan and I'm very let down with the outcome.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Terrible

    by kathrooo on 8/9/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    I loved the opening guys, but Tracy just seemed like he was trying to fill time. He was boring, overly crude, and preechy. I wanted to leave early. I wish I'd never bought these tickets.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Tracey was not funny and the Wilbur stinks!

    by bstgirl on 8/9/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Well my husband and I love watching Tracey Morgan on SNL and 30 Rock, so for Father's Day I got my husband tickets. We have been so excited to go and see him, have a fun night out (with 2 young kids does not happen often) We went out first had a couple beers and apps at Rock Bottom, feeling good, excited to have a couple more drinks and laugh our ass off....well, first we walked in to the Wilbur and decided to get our drinks before we sat down as we waited in line we saw everyone walking away with bottled water....weird....as we got closer we realized NO ALCOHOL! A comedy show with no drinking??? What fun is that!? So we got our $4 botlle of water and figured well, Tracey will make us laugh and we can forget about the no drinking thing. The first couple of guys that came out were pretty funny, we got a couple of good laughs but Tracey came out and ......it was just not too funny. Yes, he had a few good moments but overall is was putting us to sleep. He entire show was about sex. We do not mind crude or sex jokes but it was as if the same joke was being said the entire time. If he did the sex thing but then moved on maybe it would have worked. The Wibur was also very hot and we were not enjoying ouselves, what a bummer! The show finally ended but it was then 12 and by the time we were back in our area last call had been done and we had to go home and go to bed....what a waste of a babysitter! We still love watching Tracey on 30 Rock but would not ever see him do stand up again..,,we also would never go to any show at the Wilbur.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wow

    by evdie4 on 8/9/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Tracy was hilarious. Raw as ever. Definitely a must see...Get ready for some crowd participation, lmao!!!!!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Where was brian fellows?

    by Jennaj on 8/9/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    It was mildly funny the first time Tracy simulated sex where he was the woman but after an hour of that joke- and NO others- I left early. I was not the only one either.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    My cheeks hurt so funny!

    by MrsGray on 8/9/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    The show was worth every single penny! Tracy Morgan did approximately 2 hours of the comedy! and I was laughing every minute. My cheeks and face hurt from smiling and laughing so much (and there was no drinkning involved - Wilbur Thr. does not service LQ). I would go see him again in a heart beat. He is not what you see on onn 30 Rock, SNL, he is crazy in person....his show is what cannot be shown on T.V.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Tracy Morgan was unprepared, repetitive & gross

    by RandiM on 8/9/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    Tracy Morgan was so disappointing. He was completely unprepared, using some of the same story lines up to 3 times during the performance. He was lewd, gross, homophobic, misogynistic and was attempting to use rape humor. There were several times when the theater was completely silent. At one point he stopped trying to be funny and said, "I can be serious too." And then proceeded to attempt to lecture women on how to be respected by men. What a sad confused person. I felt bad for him, and worse for the few who were actually laughing. Tracy's opening acts dominated his performance. Bradley Lewis was hilarious! He should have been the headliner.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    tracy morgan

    by xyz987 on 8/9/09Wilbur Theatre - Boston

    tracy is funny - no doubt; however, i did not expect him to get "preachy" about his views on homosexuality (he sees it as a choice) - this was odd and a bit of a buzz kill. the venue was poor and contributed to the low rating. we were on the floor and were literally crammed into inadequate seating. there was a heckler in the audience and the theater staff did nothing about it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tracy put on an awesome show!!

    by ilovecomedy on 7/12/09Horseshoe Southern Indiana - Elizabeth

    We really enjoyed the show....we were entertained from the moment he walked on stage...he kept it interesting the entire time....definitely would recommend his show to anyone who enjoys adult comedy!!!!!!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Very foul

    by kaylacking on 7/11/09Horseshoe Southern Indiana - Elizabeth

    Tracy was funny at times but his jokes tend to be a bit on the vulgar and offensive. It just wasn't my cup of tea.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Tracy is hilarious

    by weaprice on 7/11/09Horseshoe Southern Indiana - Elizabeth

    I was surprised that the show started right on time. However, Tracy was hilarious and did at least an hour and a half.