Throwback To When Chris Rock Revealed Why He Never Wanted To Follow Jim Carrey’s Career Path ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia )

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Chris Rock never wanted to be the next Jim Carrey. He made that clear back in 2005 when he explained his approach to picking movie roles. “I can do serious roles sometimes in other people’s movies but not in one of my own,” he said in an interview with The Guardian. “I don’t want to ask my fans to come and not laugh at me. ‘Hey! Come on, let’s go see Chris Rock not be funny!’”

From the start, Rock built his career around comedy. Stand-up was his first love, and even as Hollywood came calling, he stayed true to that foundation. He popped up in Beverly Hills Cop 2 and I’m Gonna Git You Sucka in the ’80s, but by the ’90s, he was making more significant moves. Films like New Jack City, Lethal Weapon 4, and Dogma gave him memorable supporting roles, letting him blend humor with drama without losing his comedic edge.

The 2000s saw Chris Rock step into the spotlight as a leading man. Down to Earth and Head of State proved he could carry a film. He even directed the Head of State, adding another skill to his arsenal. But even as he took on more responsibility in Hollywood, he remained mindful of how fans saw him. He wasn’t about to abandon comedy just to chase dramatic acclaim.

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