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Mark Christopher Lawrence

Posted by Jake Chism On November - 3 - 2009

bigmikeWe’re thrilled to present our first episode of The Green Room, a new podcast segment where we bring on a variety of celebrities to talk about their work and their love of fiction and storytelling. Our first guest is Mark Christopher Lawrence, who currently plays Big Mike on NBC’s Chuck. Mark was gracious enough to spend some time talking  about his new screenplay, his work on the set of Chuck, and his love for reading. A special thanks to Lori Twichell for setting up this interview!

More about Mark:

Mark Christopher Lawrence is one of Hollywood’s most sought after character actors. In addition to displaying a variety of theatrical skills, this diverse actor also excels as a producer, a vocalist, a comedian, and a literary scholar. To the tribute of his memorable charm and hilarious wit, Lawrence continues to meet the demands, and overcome challenges in the world of entertainment. Best known for his role of Mix Master Tone Def, in the cult classic Fear of a Black Hat, Lawrence utilized his creative talents as a character actor and besieged audiences in this comical spoof based on This is Spinal Tap, about a Gangsta Rap group named N.W.H.

Deriding from the hip-hop culture of today, “Mix Master Tone-Def” in Fear of a Black Hat was the role that landed Lawrence instant fame and credibility as a Hollywood notable. This role, coupled with Hip-Hop’s immense commercial success, has expanded this film’s fan culture to worldwide; thus, making Lawrence a distinctive cult icon. Thereafter, this constant entertainer continued to depict a variety of comedic and dramatic characters in feature films: The Pursuit of Happyness (starring Will Smith), The Island, Lost Treasure, Crimson Tide, K-Pax, Tales From the Hood, Planet of the Apes, That Darn Cat, and Fair Game. His small screen credits include: Life Is Ruff, Reba, Seinfeld, Hot Properties, Coach, 3rd Rock From the Sun, Touched by an Angel, Malcolm in the Middle, and Dharma and Greg. He was a series regular on The George Wendt Show and The Mullets where he portrayed “Bill,” the next-door neighbor. Lawrence also starred in the Disney movie of the week Life is Ruff and the CBS mini-series Shake, Rattle and Roll, portraying an astounding depiction of “Fats Domino.” In the near future, Lawrence can be seen in the feature film The Pursuit of Happyness starring Will Smith and as the host of SHOUT! An Evening of Gospel Comedy.

Though he is known for his clever characters, Lawrence’s true talent is his genuine ability to make others laugh and his genuine love for people and their well being. Additionally, he enjoys stimulating awareness for social, political and economical situations through comedy. His humorous, yet frank views on life keep Lawrence’s motivation and creative energy overflowing. Lawrence, the actor, is highly memorable, and Lawrence, the man, is highly enlightening. This exceptional combination makes Mark Christopher Lawrence, a truly respected and gifted individual, a standout in Hollywood. (From www.MarkChristopherLawrence.com).

This interview can also be downloaded from our iTunes page. (Recommended for best quality).

2 Responses

  1. DarthRazorback Said,

    MCL is the man. Great stuff.

    Posted on November 4th, 2009 at 3:15 am

  2. Nancy Noble Said,

    MCL is an exceptional ACTOR ANDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD an exceptional PERSON.

    He has earned and deserves Success. 26 yrs I have known him; he has a great soul

    Posted on November 8th, 2009 at 8:50 pm

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