Kevin Hart
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Demographics
Gender Male
Birth Name Kevin Darnell Hart
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Birth Date July 6, 1979
Ethnicity West African
Overview African-American
Nationality American
Career Comedian, actor, writer, producer
Color Season Dark Winter
Notes and Motifs
Known for his stand-up concert films Laugh at My Pain, Let Me Explain, and What Now? and albums, and for his roles in the films Paper Soldiers, Scary Movie 3, Soul Plane, In the Mix, Epic Movie (as an albino), Superhero Movie, Death at a Funeral (2010), Little Fockers, Think Like a Man, and its sequel; Grudge Match, Ride Along, and its sequel; About Last Night (2014), Get Hard, Central Intelligence, The Secret Life of Pets franchise, Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and its sequel; Night School (2018), The Man from Toronto, DC League of Super-Pets, Me Time, and Borderlands. He has also appeared on the shows Undeclared and Real Husbands of Hollywood, and launched subscription video service Laugh Out Loud Network, with Lionsgate. His musical alias is Chocolate Droppa
He is usually described as 5′4¼″
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Hart: "My main goal is to be a self-made man and have control over what's mine."
Hart: "Success isn't supposed to happen, no matter how hard you work. There's no guarantee you're going to succeed. There's nothing set in stone."
Hart: "Being humble matters."
Hart: "Everybody wants to be famous, but nobody wants to do the work. I live by that. You grind hard so you can play hard. At the end of the day, you put all the work in, and eventually it'll pay off. It could be in a year, it could be in 30 years. Eventually, your hard work will pay off."
Hart: "The day you stop doing the small things is the day you think you're above everybody else."
Hart: "Laughter heals all wounds, and that's one thing that everybody shares. No matter what you're going through, it makes you forget about your problems. I think the world should keep laughing."
Hart: "My goals are so high that I don't have time to relax in any way, shape or form."
Hart: "I'm a health nut, but when I eat, I go hard. I'm a Buffalo wing magnet, a sandwich fanatic, a cheesesteak guy. But I'll only get a cheesesteak in Philadelphia. No one else does it right."
Hart: "I don't care how busy I am - I will always make time for what's most important to me."
Hart: "No matter what, people grow. If you chose not to grow, you're staying in a small box with a small mindset. People who win go outside of that box. It's very simple when you look at it."
Hart: "I am an angel. I was sent here from God to heal."
Hart: "People don't want drama 365 days a year. I'm a sense of relief; it's my job to take your mind off what's bad for that brief second you're in the room with me, regardless of shape, race, colour or anything. It brings people together, and it makes me feel good about what I'm doing."
Hart: "Dialogue means debates and everyone's point of view."
Hart: "I got a dog with a Napoleon complex. I have a Napoleon complex. We're small. Anything big that we feel is threatening us, we want to fight. We're not a pushover."
Hart: "I stayed true to my dreams and, eventually, they came true."
Hart: "I don't see how people are comfortable with seeing other people be great. You can be happy for anybody, but what is your excuse to not want to be great? These people are great because they just say, 'I'ma do that,' and they do it. That's it. There's no scientifical process."
Hart: "At the end of the day, your fans are the people who support you in and out. And their opinions matter."
Hart: "I get that racism exists, but it's not a catalyst for my content. I don't need to talk about race to have material. My style of comedy is more self-deprecating. I think that makes me more relatable. When you deal with 'topics' - race, white versus black - you're not separating from the pack. You're doing what everybody else is doing."
Hart: "People who eat with their mouth open should be punched in the face."
Hart: "The two things in the world we all share in this world are laughter and pain. We've all got problems. The levels of those problems vary, but we've all got problems. When you can take things that are painful and make them funny, that's a gift - to you and your audience."
Hart: "I love making people laugh. And I love laughing."