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American histrion and rapper

Will Smith

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Smith in 2019

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Willard Carroll Smith II[one]


(1968-09-25) September 25, 1968 (age 53) [2]

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Other names The Fresh Prince
Occupation
  • Actor
  • film producer
  • rapper
Years agile 1986–nowadays[three]
Organization
  • Westbrook Inc.
  • Overbrook Entertainment
Agent
  • Creative Arts Agency
  • James Lassiter

Works

Discography and filmography
Spouse(s)
  • Sheree Zampino

    (k. 1992; div. 1995)

  • Jada Pinkett

    (grand. 1997)

Children 3, including Jaden and Willow Smith
Awards Total list
Musical career
Origin Westward Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres Pop-rap[4]
Labels
  • Interscope
  • Columbia
  • RCA
  • Jive
Associated acts
  • DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince
  • Camp Lo
  • Eddie F
  • Kenny Greene
Website willsmith.com

Musical artist

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Willard Carroll Smith Ii [1] (born September 25, 1968), also known past his stage name The Fresh Prince, is an American thespian, rapper, and film producer. Oft cited as a groundbreaking entertainer in music, television and movie, Smith is the recipient of numerous accolades, including 4 Grammy Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Gilt Globe Award; he has too been nominated for four Academy Awards (including one for All-time Motion picture), and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. His films accept grossed over $9.three billion at the global box role,[v] and he holds several U.s. and international box role records.[6] [vii] [8]

Smith get-go achieved recognition as part of a hip hop duo with DJ Jazzy Jeff, with whom he released five studio albums and the US Billboard Hot 100 tiptop 20 singles "Parents Just Don't Understand", "A Nightmare on My Street", "Summertime", "Ring My Bell", and "Boom! Milk shake the Room" from 1984 and 1994. Smith released the solo albums Large Willie Style (1997), Willennium (1999), Born to Reign (2002), and Lost and Found (2005), which independent the Usa number ane singles "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" and "Wild Wild W".

Smith accomplished wider fame for his fictionalized self-portrayal on the sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–1996), for which he received two nominations for the Gilded World Award for Best Player – Television Series Musical or Comedy. He also starred in the action moving-picture show Bad Boys (1995), and its sequels Bad Boys II (2003) and Bad Boys for Life (2020), as well as the sci-fi comedies Men in Black (1997), Men in Black 2 (2002), and Men in Blackness three (2012). Subsequently starring in the thrillers Independence Twenty-four hour period (1996) and Enemy of the State (1998), Smith portrayed Muhammad Ali in Ali (2001), earning his first University Honor nomination for All-time Actor. Smith then starred in a range of commercially successful films, including I, Robot (2004), Shark Tale (2004), Hitch (2005), I Am Legend (2007), Hancock (2008), and 7 Pounds (2008). He gained his second Academy Laurels nomination for portraying Chris Gardner in The Pursuit of Happyness (2006).

Smith's portrayal of Bennet Omalu in Concussion (2015) was positively received, followed past portrayals of Deadshot in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) superhero film Suicide Team (2016) and Genie in the live-action Aladdin (2019). Smith'due south portrayal of Richard Williams in King Richard (2021) was critically acclaimed, winning the Screen Actors Gild Honour and Gold Globe Honor for Best Actor, and receiving his third Academy Award nomination for the role. Smith has written 2 books, the children's book But the two of United states (2001),[nine] and his NYT best-selling memoir Will (2021), the latter of which was co-wrote aslope Mark Manson.[10]

Early life

Smith was born on September 25, 1968, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Caroline (née Bright), a Philadelphia school board ambassador, and Willard Carroll Smith Sr.,[11] [12] a U.Southward. Air Strength veteran[thirteen] and refrigeration engineer. His mother graduated from Carnegie Mellon Academy.[fourteen]

He grew up in West Philadelphia's Wynnefield neighborhood,[15] and was raised Baptist.[sixteen] He has an older sister named Pamela and two younger siblings, twins Harry and Ellen.[15] Smith attended Our Lady of Lourdes, a individual Catholic elementary school in Philadelphia.[17] His parents separated when he was 13,[18] but did not really divorce until around 2000.[19]

Smith attended Overbrook Loftier School.[17] While it has been widely reported that Smith turned downwardly a scholarship to nourish the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), he never practical to college, because he "wanted to rap".[xx] Smith says he was admitted to a "pre-technology [summer] program" at MIT for high school students, but he did not nourish.[xix] [21] [22]

Career

1985–1992: The Fresh Prince

Smith at the Emmy Awards in 1993

Smith started as the MC of the hip-hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, with his childhood friend Jeffrey "DJ Jazzy Jeff" Townes equally turntablist and producer.[23] Townes and Smith were introduced to each other by hazard in 1985, equally Townes was performing at a house party merely a few doors down from Smith's residence, and he was missing his hype man. Smith decided to make full in. They both felt strong chemical science, and Townes was upset when his hype homo finally made information technology to the party.[24]

Before long after, the two decided to bring together forces. Smith enlisted a friend to join equally the beatboxer of the group, Clarence Holmes (Set up Rock C), making them a trio. Philadelphia-based Word Records released their first single in 1986 when A&R man Paul Oakenfold[25] introduced them to Champion Records with their single "Girls Ain't Zip but Trouble," a tale of funny misadventures that landed Smith and his old DJ and rap partner Mark Forrest (Lord Supreme) in trouble.[26] The song sampled the theme song of "I Dream of Jeannie." Smith became known for calorie-free-hearted story-telling raps and capable, though profanity-free, "boxing" rhymes. The single became a hit a month earlier Smith graduated from high school.[27]

Based on this success, the duo were brought to the attending of Jive Records and Russell Simmons. The duo's get-go album, Rock the Firm, which was first released on Give-and-take Upwards in 1986 debuted on Jive in March 1987. The group received the first Grammy Laurels for Best Rap Performance in 1989 for "Parents Just Don't Understand" (1988), though their almost successful unmarried was "Summertime" (1991), which earned the group their 2d Grammy and peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Smith and Townes are still friends and merits that they never dissever, having made songs under Smith'south solo performer credit.[28]

Smith spent money freely effectually 1988 and 1989 and underpaid his income taxes.[23] The Internal Revenue Service somewhen assessed a $2.eight million tax debt against Smith, took many of his possessions, and garnished his income.[29] Smith was struggling financially in 1990 when the NBC television network signed him to a contract and congenital a sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, around him.[23] The show was successful and began his acting career. Smith set up for himself the goal of becoming "the biggest movie star in the world", studying box part successes' common characteristics.[18] In 1989, Smith was arrested in relation to an alleged assault on his record promoter, William Hendricks; all charges were dismissed.[30]

1993–1997: Solo music and film breakthrough

Smith'southward first major roles were in the drama Vi Degrees of Separation (1993) and the activeness film Bad Boys (1995) in which he starred opposite Martin Lawrence. The latter moving picture was commercially successful, grossing $141.4 one thousand thousand worldwide.[31] However, disquisitional reception was generally mixed.[32] In 1996, Smith starred as function of an ensemble cast in Roland Emmerich's Independence Twenty-four hour period. The picture show was a massive blockbuster, becoming the second highest-grossing film in history at the time and establishing Smith as a prime box function draw.[33]

In the summer of 1997, he starred alongside Tommy Lee Jones in the hit Men in Black, playing Amanuensis J. The movie was released on July two by Columbia Pictures and grossed over $589.three meg worldwide against a $xc one thousand thousand budget, becoming the year's 3rd highest-grossing film, with an estimated 54,616,700 tickets sold in the US.[34] It received positive reviews, with critics praising its humor, also as Jones and Smith's performances.

During the summertime of 1997, Smith also began his solo music career with the release of "Men in Black", the theme song for the pic, which topped singles charts in several regions across the world, including the UK.[35] "Men in Black" (and second single "Simply Cruisin'") was later included on Smith's debut solo album Big Willie Style, which reached the top 10 of the US Billboard 200 and was certified ix times platinum by the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA).[36] [37] The third single from the album, "Gettin' Jiggy wit It", became Smith's first Billboard Hot 100 number one when it was released in 1998.[38]

1998–2007: Leading human being status

In 1998, Smith starred with Factor Hackman in Enemy of the State.[23] The post-obit yr he turned down the office of Neo in The Matrix in favor of Wild Wild Westward (1999). Despite the disappointment of Wild Wild W, Smith said that he has no regrets nearly his decision, asserting that Keanu Reeves' performance as Neo was superior to what Smith himself would take achieved,[39] although in interviews subsequent to the release of Wild Wild West he stated that he "made a error on Wild Wild West. That could have been better."[40]

Smith'due south second album was once again supported by the release of a film theme song equally the atomic number 82 single: "Wild Wild W", featuring Dru Colina and Kool Moe Dee, topped the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gilt past the RIAA.[37] [38] The album in question, Willennium, reached number five on the Billboard 200 and was certified double platinum by the RIAA.[36] [37] "Will 2K", the second single from the album, reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.[38] Earlier the end of 1999, a video album was released featuring Smith's vii music videos released to date,[41] which reached number 25 on the Great britain Music Video Chart.[42] The aforementioned year, he was also featured on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air co-star Tatyana Ali's unmarried "Boy Y'all Knock Me Out", which reached number 3 on the UK Singles Nautical chart and topped the UK R&B Singles Nautical chart.[35] [43]

Smith portrayed heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali in the 2001 biopic Ali. For his performance he was nominated for the University Award for All-time Role player, and the Golden Earth Honor for All-time Thespian – Movement Motion picture Drama.[44] [45] In 2002, post-obit a four-twelvemonth musical hiatus, Smith returned with his 3rd album Born to Reign, which reached number xiii on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA.[36] [37] The anthology's atomic number 82 single was the theme vocal from Smith'south film Men in Black II, chosen "Black Suits Comin' (Nod Ya Head)", which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart.[35] Subsequently in the year, Smith'due south first compilation album Greatest Hits was released, featuring songs from his three solo albums as well as those produced with DJ Jazzy Jeff.[46]

2003 saw Smith return for Bad Boys II, the sequel to the 1995 flick Bad Boys; the film follows detectives Burnett and Lowrey investigating the flow of ecstasy into Miami. Despite receiving generally negative reviews, the moving-picture show was a box office success, grossing $270 one thousand thousand worldwide.[31] In the following year, he starred in the animated film Shark Tale and the science fiction motion picture I, Robot; both films were box part successes despite mixed reviews. Smith'due south latest album Lost and Constitute was released in 2005, peaking at number six on the Billboard 200.[36] Pb single "Switch" reached the top ten of both the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart.[35] [38] In 2005, Smith was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records for attending three premieres in a 24-hour time span.[47] Smith and his son Jaden played father and son in the 2006 biographical drama The Pursuit of Happyness. In the film Smith portrays Chris Gardner. Smith first became interested in making a pic about Gardner after seeing him on 20/20 and connected with him during product.[48] The movie, forth with Smith's performance, received praise.[49] [fifty]

Smith hosting the 2011 Walmart Shareholders Meeting

On December 10, 2007, Smith was honored at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard. Smith left an imprint of his hands and feet outside the theater in front of many fans.[51] Subsequently that calendar month, Smith starred in the picture I Am Legend, released on December 14, 2007. Alongside marginally positive reviews,[52] its opening was the largest always for a film released in the United states during December. Smith himself has said that he considers the picture to be "aggressively unique".[53] A reviewer said that the film's commercial success "cemented [Smith'southward] standing every bit the number one box office describe in Hollywood."[54] On December one, 2008, TV Guide reported that Smith was selected as one of America's top ten near fascinating people of 2008 for a Barbara Walters ABC special that aired on December iv, 2008.[55]

2008-2019: Blockbusters and critical disappointments

In 2008, Smith was reported to be developing a pic entitled The Terminal Pharaoh, in which he would be starring every bit Taharqa.[56] Smith subsequently starred in the superhero movie Hancock,[57] which grossed $227,946,274 in the Usa and Canada and had a worldwide total of $624,386,746.[58] On August 19, 2011, it was announced that Smith returned to the studio with producer La Mar Edwards to work on his 5th studio album.[59]

Smith over again reprised his role every bit Amanuensis J with Men in Black 3, which opened on May 25, 2012, his first major starring role in four years.[60] [61] Later the release of the moving picture, Smith was content with ending his work with the franchise, saying, "I recollect three is enough for me. 3 of anything is plenty for me. Nosotros'll look at it and we'll consider it, but it feels like that it might be time to let someone else exercise that."[62] Men in Black 3, released ten years later Men in Black II (2002), grossed over $624 million worldwide.[63] [64] Unadjusted for aggrandizement, it is the highest-grossing film in the series.[65] [66]

In 2013, Smith starred in After World with his son Jaden. The film was a thwarting at the domestic box function and was panned critically.[67] Calling the film "the most painful failure in my career", Smith ended upward taking a year and a half interruption equally a result.[68]

Smith starred opposite Margot Robbie in the romance drama Focus, released on February 27, 2015.[69] He played Nicky Spurgeon, a veteran con artist who takes a immature, attractive adult female under his fly. Smith was ready to star in the sci-fi thriller Luminescence, an accommodation of Marcus Sakey's novel of the same name scripted past Jurassic Park writer David Koepp, only he left the project to work on the Ridley Scott-produced sports drama Concussion.[70] [71]

In Concussion, Smith played Dr. Bennet Omalu of the Encephalon Injury Research Institute, the commencement to discover chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Smith reported he had doubts about the pic early in the production, saying, "some of my happiest memories are of watching my son catch and throw a football. I didn't desire to be the guy who did a movie saying football could exist unsafe." These views subsided when he met Omalu, whose words about American ideals resonated with Smith.[72] Smith's functioning was praised for being "sensitive [and] understated".[73]

In 2016, Smith played Deadshot in the supervillain team-up action film Suicide Squad.[74] Smith's participation in the film meant choosing it over a function in Independence Day: Resurgence, which he said would be similar "clinging and clawing backwards."[75] While the pic was a massive financial success earning over $ane billion at the box office the moving-picture show received negative reviews from critics. Christopher Orr, picture show critic from The Atlantic described the film writing "The latest offer from the DC Comics superhero universe may be the about disastrous nevertheless".[76] Later that twelvemonth, Smith starred in director David Frankel's drama Collateral Beauty, playing a New York advertizement executive who succumbs to a deep low after a personal tragedy.[77] Weeks after signing Smith onto the film, his father was diagnosed with cancer, from which he died in 2016.[78] As part of his role required him to read about organized religion and the afterlife, he was brought closer to the elderberry Smith, calling the experience "a beautiful way to set up for a film and an even more majestic mode to say good day to my father."[79] The film marked the lowest box role opening of Will Smith's career.[80] The film also received nearly universal negative acclamation from motion-picture show critics.[81] Hollywood Reporter critic David Rooney criticized Smith's performance writing equally "the least interesting component in a madly overqualified cast".[82]

His moving picture Bright was distributed via Netflix on Dec 22, 2017. An urban fantasy, information technology was the virtually expensive moving picture for Netflix to engagement. Smith collaborated with his director from Suicide Team, David Ayer.[83] That month, Smith launched his own YouTube channel, which as of July 2019[update] has over half-dozen million subscribers and 294 million total views.[84] As well in 2017, Smith released the song "Get Lit" a collaboration between him and his former group mate Jazzy Jeff.[85] [86] This would likewise exist another critical thwarting for Smith, with critics panning the movie. Richard Roeper of The Chicago Sunday-Times criticized the film and Smith's performance writing, "By the fourth dimension Volition Smith barks that line with 100 pct urgency and sincerity in the mindboggling mess that is "Bright," information technology's clear nosotros are watching a truly terrible, mountainous pile of genre-blending garbage."[87]

Smith performed the official song "Alive It Up" alongside American singer Nicky Jam and Kosovar vocalizer Era Istrefi at the closing ceremony of the 2018 FIFA World Loving cup in Moscow, Russia.[88] That September Smith appeared, alongside Bad Bunny, on the Marc Anthony song "Está Rico".[89]

Smith portrayed The Genie (originally voiced by Robin Williams) in the live-action adaptation of Disney's Aladdin, directed by Guy Ritchie. He besides participated in the soundtracks past recording singles: "Arabian Nights (2019)", "Friend Like Me" and "Prince Ali".[xc] The film was released on May 24, 2019.[91] Aladdin grossed over $one billion worldwide to get Smith'due south highest-grossing film, surpassing Independence Twenty-four hours.[92] Smith was likewise featured on rapper Logic'south song "Don't Be Agape To Exist Different" (2019), from his fifth studio album Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.[93]

Smith appeared every bit an assassinator who faces off confronting a younger clone of himself in Ang Lee's Gemini Human, released on October eleven, 2019.[94] The film was a box office bomb and received negative reviews from critics. Multifariousness 'south Peter DeBruge called the flick "a loftier-concept misfire" and wrote: "In do, it's been a nearly impossible project to get made, passing through the hands of countless actors and falling through multiple times considering the technology wasn't there even so. At least, that's been the excuse, although judging by the finished product, it was the script that never lived upwards to the promise of its premise."[95]

After that yr, Smith had his second starring role in an animated film, in Spies in Disguise, contrary Tom Holland. Smith voiced Lance Sterling, a spy who teams upward with the nerdy inventor who creates his gadgets (The netherlands).[96] In 2020, he reteamed with Martin Lawrence for the third picture in their franchise, Bad Boys for Life. In 2019, Smith invested $46 million in esports organisation Gen.One thousand with Smith's Dreamers Fund, which he co-founded with Keisuke Honda.[97] In June 2020, it was appear that Smith would star in Emancipation, directed by Antoine Fuqua, in which he portrays Peter, a runaway slave, who outsmarts hunters and the Louisiana swamp on a journey to the Union Army.[98]

2020-nowadays: Memoir and King Richard

Smith'southward memoir Will, which was written with Mark Manson, the writer of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, was published on November 9, 2021, and promoted with a tour.[99] [100] The book is a journey of cocky-noesis recalling childhood traumas, his relationship with his father, and his experiences with ayahuasca.[101] [102] In the same yr, he and his Westbrook Studios company signed a deal with National Geographic.[103]

Smith portrayed Richard Williams, father and coach of tennis players Venus and Serena Williams, in the 2021 motion picture King Richard. This role was a return to form for Smith, starring in a critically acclaimed film. For his performance, he won the Gilded Globe Honor for Best Thespian – Motion Picture Drama, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance past a Male Role player in a Leading Part.[104]

On February 7, 2022, Nat Geo announced that Smith would star in a series titled Pole to Pole, which will stream on Disney+. The show will follow Smith and his motion picture crew as they continue a 26,000-mile expedition from the South Pole to the Due north Pole.[105]

Personal life

Smith married Sheree Zampino in 1992. Their son Willard Carroll "Trey" Smith III was born on Nov eleven, 1992.[106] The two divorced in 1995. Trey appeared in his father's music video for the 1998 unmarried "Just the Two of Us". He also acted in 2 episodes of the sitcom All of Us, and has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Bear witness and the David Blaine: Real or Magic TV special.[107]

Smith married extra Jada Koren Pinkett in 1997. They met when Pinkett auditioned for a function as Smith'due south character's girlfriend in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The pair produce films through their articulation production company Overbrook Amusement and Westbrook Inc.[108] [109] Together they accept two children: Jaden Christopher Syre Smith (born 1998), his co-star in The Pursuit of Happyness and After Globe; and Willow Camille Reign Smith (built-in 2000), who appeared as his girl in I Am Legend.

Smith and his wife Jada take expressed unconventional practices in their union, jokingly calling their delivery "bad union for life".[110] Both he and Pinkett Smith have admitted to having extramarital relationships and believing in the freedom to pursue them. Smith has said he wanted a polyamorous relationship with extra Halle Drupe and ballerina Misty Copeland but ultimately abased the thought after therapy.[111]

Smith and his brother Harry own Treyball Evolution Inc.,[112] a Beverly Hills-based company named later on Trey Smith, and his family resides in Los Angeles, California.[113] In 2018, Smith celebrated his 50th birthday by performing a bungee jump from a helicopter in the Grand Coulee.[114] Smith was insured by Lloyd'south of London for $200 million for the leap which raised money for the charity Global Citizen.[115]

In October 2021, on a GQ segment, Smith called Wild Wild West "a thorn in my side", while reflecting on both his best and worst movies, and added that "To meet myself with chaps ... I don't like it", while saying that the Men in Blackness franchise was his favorite functioning.[116]

Religious and political views

Faith

Smith was raised in a Baptist household and attended a Roman Catholic school and church. In a 2013 interview, he said he did non identify as religious.[117] In 2015, Smith said in an interview with The Christian Postal service that his Christian faith, which was instilled in him by his grandmother, helped him to accurately portray Bennet Omalu in Concussion, saying, "She was my spiritual teacher, she was that grandmother at the church, the one having the kids doing the Easter presentations and putting on the Christmas plays and her kids and grandkids had to be offset. She was the nearly spiritually certain person that I had always met in my entire life. Fifty-fifty to the indicate that when she was dying she was happy, like she was really excited near going to heaven."[118]

In 2018, Smith performed the Hindu rite of Abhisheka of Lord Shiva at Haridwar, India. He also performed an Aarti of the holy river Ganga. He has said that he feels a deep connection to Hindu spirituality and Indian astrology.[119]

Politics

Smith donated $iv,600 to the 2008 presidential campaign of Democrat Barack Obama.[120] On Dec xi, 2009, Smith and his wife hosted the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway to celebrate Obama's winning of the prize.[121]

In 2012, Smith stated he supported legalizing same-sexual practice marriage.[122]

In 2021, Smith announced that production of his upcoming film, Emancipation, is being pulled from Georgia because of the recent passage of the Election Integrity Act of 2021, which critics view every bit a restrictive voting law negatively impacting non-white voters. Smith and manager Antoine Fuqua released a articulation argument: "We cannot in adept conscience provide economic support to a authorities that enacts regressive voting laws that are designed to restrict voter access".[123] [124]

Philanthropy

Smith gave $ane.3 million to charities in 2007, of which $450,000 went to two Christian ministries, and $122,500 went to three Scientology organizations; the remaining beneficiaries included "a Los Angeles mosque, other Christian-based schools and churches, and the Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Center in Israel."[125] Smith and his wife have also founded a private elementary school in Calabasas, California, the New Village Leadership Academy.[126] Federal tax filing showed that Smith donated $i.ii 1000000 to the school in 2010.[127]

Legacy

Smith has often been noted for achieving groundbreaking success throughout his musical career, and with his work as an actor in television and film. XXL referred to him as "1 of the virtually important rappers of all fourth dimension".[128] Smith's transition from music to acting has influenced multiple rappers to also go actors, with him being cited as a pioneer for the rappers crossing over into acting by Complex.[129] [130] In 2006, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the globe;[131] and in 2008 Esquire named him one of the 75 almost influential people of the 21st century.[132]

His work as a member of DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince made them the first rap act to win a Grammy Award, as well as the outset to win an MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video, when the song "Parents Just Don't Understand" won in the inaugural rap categories at both award bear witness ceremonies.[133] [134] [135]

Smith later on launched his acting career by starring in the NBC sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air; the show'due south success is considered to exist a watershed moment for Hip-Hop and Blackness television,[136] [137] with many publications referring to it as i of the "Greatest Sitcoms of All Time".[138] [139] Professor Andrew Horton stated, "Smith's genre of one-act, popularized on the sitcom Fresh Prince of Bel-Air translated well into commercial box-office appeal. The Fresh Prince watered down and capitalized upon the so growing popularity of Hip Hop and almost anticipated its dominance on the American scene".[140]

Moreover, author Willie Tolliver noted, "What The Fresh Prince did accomplish was to put Smith and his character Will into an environment of abundance and possibility, thus changing the terms of his own Black identity. This social and cultural mobility is key to Smith's racial significance, and this will become evident once more and again; he moves the image of the Blackness male into unaccustomed spaces merely as Smith himself was in the procedure of conquering Hollywood."[141]

Discography

  • Big Willie Style (1997)
  • Willennium (1999)
  • Built-in to Reign (2002)
  • Lost and Found (2005)

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Meet too

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Further reading

  • Iannucci, Lisa (2009). Will Smith: A Biography. Greenwood. ISBN978-0-313-37610-8.
  • Smith, Will and Marking Manson (2021). Will. Penguin Press. ISBN978-1-984-87792-5. Memoir

External links

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Volition Smith at IMDb
  • Will Smith discography at MusicBrainz

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