Chris Tucker Breaks Down His Most Iconic Characters | GQ

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Chris Tucker breaks down a few of his most iconic characters from the ‘Rush Hour’ trilogy, ‘Friday,’ ‘The Fifth Element,’ ‘Money Talks,’ ‘Dead Presidents,’ ‘Air,’ ‘Jackie Brown’ and ‘Silver Linings Playbook.’ Chris also talks about his appearances in Tupac’s “California Love” and Michael Jackson’s “You Rock My World” music videos.

Director: Graham Corrigan

Director of Photography: Malcolm Cook

Editor: Graham Mooney

Talent: Chris Tucker

Executive Producer: Traci Oshiro

Producer: Kristen Rakes

Associate Producer: Sam Dennis

Production Manager: Andressa Pelachi

Production and Equipment Manager: Kevin Balash

Talent Booker: Luke Leifeste

Gaffer/ Camera Operator: Lucas Vilicich

Audio: Kari Barber

Production Assistants: Phil Arliss, Fernando Barajas

Post Production Supervisor: Rachael Knight

Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant

Supervising Editor: Rob Lombardi

Assistant Editor: Billy Ward

00:00 Chris Tucker’s Iconic Characters

00:21 Rush Hour Trilogy

02:28 Friday

04:07 The Fifth Element

05:49 Money Talks

07:30 Dead Presidents

08:46 Air

11:03 Jackie Brown

12:11 Silver Linings Playbook

12:55 “California Love” and “You Rock My World”

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