Tracy Morgan
The gifted filmmaker behind ‘Get Out’ and ‘Us’ is the new Rod Serling in this reimagining of the celebrated TV series. Sadly, it doesn’t come close to matching that show’s genius.
The stars of TBS’ ‘The Last O.G.’ tell The Daily Beast how they met at a karaoke night more than a decade ago, and how each evolved from hardship into their funniest selves.
The SNL alum talks about his first comedy special since the 2014 car accident that left him in a coma and nearly took his life: ‘I had to remember I was funny.’
By revealing he contemplated taking his own life in the wake of his devastating accident, the comedian is helping silence a damaging myth in the black community.
Tracy Morgan is headed back to TV with a new FX show produced by Jordan Peele. And as he proved on the Tonight Show Monday night, he has lost none of his edge.
Just 16 months after a traumatic car accident that left him in a coma, Tracy Morgan hosted the best episode of SNL of the year so far. (With help from Tina Fey and a camel.)
Just over a year after a fatal car accident that left him in a coma, Tracy Morgan will host SNL. His brain doctor discusses his miraculous recovery and the challenges he’ll face.