Willard Smith, Jr. (born September 25, 1968) is an American actor and rapper. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the second of four children.
Biography
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Will Smith originally got his start as part
of a duo called DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh
Prince, performing humorous radio-friendly and
unthreatening songs, most notably "Parents Just
Don't Understand". Smith, a charismatic and
energetic performer, soon landed a role on the
long-running sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
After the demise of the show, he began a
successful solo career in music and starred in
several movies, including Men in Black,
Independence Day, Enemy of the State, The Legend
of Bagger Vance, Wild Wild West and Ali. Smith
released a string of hit singles, often
associated with his most recent movie,
throughout the late 1990s.
Will Smith is married to Baltimore native Jada
Pinkett Smith. He owns with his brother Harry
Smith Treyball Development Inc., a company based
in Beverly Hills, California and named in honor
of his son, Willard Christopher "Trey" Smith,
III.
More on Smith: Will Smith grew up amidst the
middle-classes, his father owning a
refrigeration company. The second of four
children (the younger Harry and Ellen are
twins), Will was a bright child, constantly
playing upon his natural charm, a habit which,
at Overbrook High School, earned him the
nickname Prince.
Influenced both by Eddie Murphy and new hip-hop
heroes like Grandmaster Flash, Will began
rapping at the age of 12, quickly developing his
own slick, semi-comic style. Then, at age 16, he
met the man with whom he would score his first
worldwide success. At a party in Philadelphia,
he cracked a joke that fell flat with everyone.
Everyone, that is, except DJ Jazzy Jeff - real
name Jeff Townes - who had himself been working
at music since the age of 10. The pair became
firm friends and began to collaborate, Jeff as
DJ, Will as rapper (having expanded his nickname
to Fresh Prince). So vigorous was their pursuit
of musical excellence that Will even turned down
a scholarship to Boston's super-prestigious MIT
in order to follow his dream.
The pair's music was quirky, cheery and
squeaky clean, a far cry from the new Gangsta
Rap that was beginning to rear its bloodied
head, and mainstream success was near-immediate.
Their first single, Girls Ain't Nothing But
Trouble (sampling the theme to I Dream Of
Jeannie) was a hit in 1986, boosting the sales
of their debut album Rock The House and making
Will a millionaire at the age of 18. More hits
followed, including the album He's The DJ, I'm
The Rapper, the first hip-hop LP to go
double-platinum. In 1989, they won the first
ever Grammy for Best Rap Performance for the
track Parents Just Don't Understand, and
received the three millionth call to their own
900 number (the US equivalent of 0898), the
first ever set up by pop stars. A further Grammy
was won in 1991, for the track Summertime, and
the hits kept coming till Code Red, their final
album together, in 1993. This, of course, was
not the end of Will's rapping career. He would
re-emerge in 1997 with a debut solo LP, Big
Willie Style, which spawned the enormo-hit
Gettin' Jiggy Wit It, and would strike again
with 1999's mighty Willennium.
But by this time Will Smith was already at the top of
another profession. Back in the late Eighties,
he'd met one Benny Medina, who had an idea for a
sitcom concerning his experiences in Beverly
Hills. NBC took up the option and, casting Will
as a sassy, street-smart kid coping comically
with life in Los Angeles' richest area, produced
a series titled The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air. The
show, a major success, ran for six years, and
gave Will a foot-hold in Hollywood, with movie
offers soon coming thick and fast.
First came the bleak and melodramatic Where The
Day Takes You, about young runaways in
Hollywood, with Will way down a cast including
Dermot Mulroney, Lara Flynn Boyle and Kyle
MacLachlan. Then came a bigger role in Made In
America, starring Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson,
where Will performed a superb comic turn as
Teacake, best friend to Goldberg's onscreen
daughter Nia Long (also Will's girlfriend in
Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air). Critics were mightily
impressed by his first dramatic lead, as a
manipulative imposter in John Guare's
Oscar-nominated Six Degrees Of Separation, then
the public came on board with Bad Boys. One of
the first modern, high-budget action thrillers
to feature two black leads, this paired Will
with fellow comic Martin Lawrence and took the
box-office by storm. Will was now big business.
This Will Smith proved in his next feature, the
sprawling, explosive Independence Day. As Marine
Corps Captain Steve Hiller (a character he based
on childhood hero Harrison Ford's Han Solo), he
made the very best of limited dialogue, and
stole the show by punching out a grotesque,
murderous alien then delivering a deadpan
"Welcome to Earth". For a while, he could do no
wrong. With Tommy Lee Jones as his straight-man,
he scored an spectacular cross-generational hit
with Men In Black, then starred in the superior
conspiracy thriller Enemy Of The State. Next
came his one major set-back, with the relative
failure of Wild Wild West. Despite the
popularity of the Smith-rapped theme tune, the
public did not take to the movie's bizarre
combination of buccaneering cowboy action and
gothic science fiction. Maybe if
George Clooney
had not pulled out of the role taken by Kevin
Kline things might have been different.
But Will Smith pressed on, undeterred, charting
high again in America as the mystical caddie
helping Matt Damon re-find his golf game in
Robert Redford's The Legend Of Bagger Vance.
Then came Will's greatest challenge yet -
Michael Mann's bio-pic Ali. He actually turned
the role down eight times, believing no one
could successfully replicate Muhammad Ali's
skill and charisma. Only a personal call from
the great man himself could change his mind.
Once in, he was really in. He trained like a
demon, gaining the approval of both Sugar Ray
Leonard, and his own wife. "I'm human viagra,"
Smith said of his newfound vitality, "I'm
Willagra. I'm a s-- machine now. I'm raring to
go every second of the day. My wife's loving
it". His involvement in the movie wasn't purely
as an actor either. With finance hard to come
by, both Smith and Mann put up their fees to
meet costs that eventually spiralled above the
$105 million budget. Released on Christmas Day,
2001, Ali made $10.2 million in its first 24
hours, a record for a film opening on December
25th. but still only took $58 million.
Nevertheless, for his stunning performance in
the most challenging of roles, Will found
himself Oscar-nominated, as was Jon Voight,
earlier his co-star in Enemy Of The State.
Following this came the much-anticipated Men In
Black 2 where, with the world threatened once
again, Will sought out mentor and retired agent
Tommy Lee Jones, now a post office worker, and
attempted to give him back his memories so they
could re-enter the alien-butt-kicking fray
together. The movie also reteamed Will with Lara
Flynn Boyle, star of his screen debut, who
played the sulky, scary alien-queen who
kidnapped the entire MIB staff. During
production, a degree of rewriting took place due
to the September 11th tragedy - initially Smith
and Jones were supposed to wind up battling a
giant alien worm on top of the World Trade
Centre.
Now, to the great joy of Martin Lawrence, came
Bad Boys 2, like the original directed by
Michael Bay. This time Will Smith and Lawrence (with
Will now seeing Martin's onscreen cop sister)
were on the trail of a drug dealer shifting his
money between Florida and Cuba. Once again they
were a hugely charismatic comedic duo, but this
time they were rather overshadowed by stunt
overkill, the high-speed action being too
sharply edited to create any real tension or
excitement. Like MIB2 it went into profit but,
again like MIB2, the margin was much smaller
than that of the original.
Will Smith moved on to I, Robot, an adaptation of
Isaac Asimov sci-fi stories, directed by Alex Proyas. This saw him in 2035 as a technophobic
Chicago cop who's called in to investigate when
a robot kills a human at the giant US Robotics
corporation. Thing is, robots cannot kill
humans, they're not able to, it's one of the
Laws of Robotics. So are they thinking for
themselves, are they taking over the world -
Jesus, have they taken it over already? Teaming
up with robot psychologist Bridget Moynahan,
Will aims to find out.
Next he would lend his voice to the animated
Shark Tale, playing a young fish who's found
beside the body of the son of shark mob boss.
Robert De Niro. Heralded as a hard-man killer,
he boasts and brags and finds himself pursued by
vampish Angelina Jolie and a vengeful De Niro.
It was another huge hit, as was Hitch
(originally known as The Last First Kiss), a rom-com
released in time for Valentine's Day, 2005. Here
Will played a professional dating consultant who
counsels lonely guys seeking dates in New York
City. Setting pudgy accountant Kevin James up
with wealthy power-babe Amber Valetta, he then
discovers that his methods don't work for their
inventor as he struggles to impose himself on
gossip columnist Eva Mendes. Interestingly,
Hitch would also see Smith enter the Guiness
Book Of Records when he appeared at three
premieres in 12 hours, at Manchester, Birmingham
and London.
Will Smith has been twice married: first to
Sheree Zampino (1992-95), who he met in 1991 at
a taping of A Different World, and with whom he
had one child, Willard Smith III. Then there was
actress Jada Pinkett (1997-now) with whom he has
a son, Jaden Christopher Syre, and a daughter,
Willow Camille Reign. He actually met Pinkett
many years before they married, when she tried
out for the part of his girlfriend in Fresh
Prince Of Bel-Air (the part going, as mentioned,
to Nia Long). Come 2003, he and Jada would
create and write a TV show, All Of Us, based on
their own lives. Both would make occasional
guest appearances.
Having received $5 million for Men In Black, $14
million for Enemy Of The State, and an amazing
20 million (plus a percentage of gross profits)
for Ali, MIB2 and Bad Boys 2, Smith is one of
Hollywood's prime earners. Deservedly so when
you consider Will Smith's movies' box office takings
($144 million for I, Robot, $160 million for
Shark Tale and $122 million for Hitch in juts
three weeks). He's also busied himself as a
producer, having set up his own production
company, Overbrook Entertainment with partner
James Lassiter. The company is said to be
working on a remake of Clint Eastwood's infamous
stalker-flick Play Misty For Me. Then there's
his Treybell Development company, which deals in
building projects in Philadelphia. But not
everything has been golden for this golden boy.
It could have been considered a mistake to turn
down the role of Neo in The Matrix and the lead
in Phone Booth. It was certainly unfortunate
when, in the summer of 2003, the relative
failure of Will's third album and his Greatest
Hits led to him being dropped by Columbia
Records.
But Will Smith already been there and done that.
Having conquered the worlds of music and film,
you'd think Will Smith would have no ambitions
left, that there was no mountain left to climb.
But, being Will Smith, he says the biggest is
yet to come. In ten years or so, he plans to run
for President. He said it, then he denied it. It
just has to be true. Only a crazy man would bet
against him.
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