Jul 1st, 2010
Indianapolis Escorts: Comedian Tracy Morgan to perform Saturday at Paragon
He landed a recurring role on the sketch show, “Uptown Comedy Club,” which appeared on a smattering of TV channels from 1992-1998.
Morgan found some success as Hustle Man on the sitcom “Martin,” where he played a character who sold stuff he found around the neighborhood assisted by his pet chihuahua he dressed like a rapper. He stayed with the show until 1996, when he joined the cast of “Saturday Night Live” after making his big-screen debut with a small part in the Martin Lawrence-led film, “A Thin Line Between Love and Hate.”
During “SNL,” Morgan found his niche by creating characters like animal-adventurer Brian Fellow, Uncle Jemima of Uncle Jemima’s Pure Mash Liquor, Bronx resident Dominican Lou, Bishop Don “Mack” Donald from Pimp Chat, Astronaut Jones, African Andy, Benny the Bengal, “Judge Judy” bailiff Bert and the sewer-dwelling Woodrow.