Was Chris Tucker’s First Friday Audition Was A Disaster? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Chris Tucker almost fumbled the bag, big time. Before his breakout as Smokey in Friday, his first shot at the role was anything but smooth. In fact, casting director Kim Hardin didn’t sugarcoat it. “The first time he auditioned for me, he was horrible,” she recalled. Tucker was fresh off a comedy tour, unprepared, and hadn’t even read the script.

He didn’t know comedians could improvise during auditions, which caught him off guard. Most casting directors would’ve passed. As Hardin put it (via Complex), “Any other casting director may have been like, ‘You were horrible. Next!’” But she gave him another shot. And that second try? Pure fire.

Friday wasn’t just another comedy. It was Ice Cube and DJ Pooh’s response to movies like Boyz n the Hood. They wanted to flip the narrative and show the laid-back, funny side of the same streets that people thought were all violent and dramatic. Ice Cube needed a co-lead with chemistry and comedy chops. Originally, DJ Pooh was set to play Smokey, but New Line Cinema wasn’t down with an inexperienced actor in such a major role.

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