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Williard Christopher Will Smith, Jr. (English: Will Smith; born 25 September 1968) is an American actor, film-maker, and rapper. He has enjoyed success in music, television and film. In April 2007, Newsweek called him the most powerful actor on the planet. Smith has been nominated for four Golden Globe Awards and two Academy Awards and has won numerous Grammy Awards.

In the late eighties, Smith achieved substantial success as a rapper by the name of The Fresh Prince. However, his fame rose to prominence in 1990 when he starred in the popular television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The show ran for nearly 6 years (1990–1996) on NBC and has since been broadcast on various networks continuously. In the mid-nineties, Smith moved from television to films and eventually starred in several blockbuster films.

Who went on to achieve widespread success at the box office. In fact, he is the only actor in history to have eight consecutive films grossing more than $ 100 million at the domestic box office, as well as the only actor to have eight consecutive films starring at the domestic box office Opened. Of the nineteen fictional films he starred in, fourteen accumulated a total of $ 100 million globally, four of which grossed over $ 500 million in global box office.

His most financially successful films were Bad Boys, Bad Boys II, Independence Day, Men in Black, Men in Black II, Eye, Robot, The Pursuit of Happiness, I Am Legend, Hancock, Wild Wild West, Anime of the State, There have been shark tail, hitch and intake pounds. He has also received critical acclaim for his performance in Ali and Six Degrees of Separation.

Family and Early Life

Smith was born and raised in West Philadelphia and Germantown in northwest Philadelphia. Her mother, Caroline (ex-surname (nee Bright), was a school administrator serving on the Philadelphia School Board and her father, Williard Christopher Smith, Sr., was a refrigeration engineer. He grew up as a Baptist [Christian initiation guru] When he was thirteen, his parents separated and when he divorced, Smith was thirty-two years old.

Smith’s adorable and mischievous behavior at school earned him the nickname “Prince”, which eventually changed to “Fresh Prince”. While still in his teens, Smith began rapping and later worked with Jeff Towns (also known as DJ Jazzy Jeff), whom he had met at a party.

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He studied at Overbrook High School in West Philadelphia. DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince were born, with Smith handling the tunes and focusing on mixing and scratching the town — a hit duo of pop and hip-hop in the 1980s and early 1990s.

It is widely reported that Smith declined a scholarship to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), though he never applied to MIT, although he received a “pre-engineering program there.” “Was filed in.

According to Smith, “A friend of my mother, who served for the Philadelphia school board, was an Admission Incharge at MIT. My SAT score was quite good and they needed black children, so maybe I could get admission.” Would have gone. But I had no intention of going to college. “

Recording and acting career

Smith debuted as the MC of the hip-hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, with his childhood friend Jeffrey “DJ Jazzy Jeff” Towns Turntablist (Turntablist) and producer as well as Ready Rock C (Clarence Holmes) Human There were human beat boxes. All three were known for their humorous, radio-friendly, rendition of songs, with “Parents Just Don’t Understand” and “Summertime” being the most notable.

He won critical acclaim for winning the first ever Grammy Award (1988) in the rap category. He also included a line in the song “Voices That Care”, a song made for the 1991 Gulf War by a celebrity group. During his early career, Smith spent money freely and did not pay the full income tax. Finally, the Internal Revenue Service assessed a $ 2.8 million tax evasion against Smith, took away a lot of his property and began tracking his income.

Smith almost went bankrupt in 1990, when the NBC television network contracted him for a deal and created a sitcom comedy, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, around him.

The show was a success and began his acting career. Smith set himself the goal of becoming the “world’s biggest film star”, studying the general characteristics of films that had success at the box office. Although he was still known for his dramatic debut in the film Six Degrees of Separation, as well as still appearing in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the police officer in the film Bad Boys (1995) with co-actor Martin Lawrence His film career took off with the role of a friend.

Success (1996-2000)

After the end of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air on 20 May 1996, Smith began a successful career in solo music, acting in a series of films. The first two films were highly successful summer blockbusters: Independence Day (1996), in which he played the role of a fearless and confident fighter pilot, and Men in Black (1997), in which he made a mockery against Tommy Lee Jones’s soulless agent K And played the role of a confident Agent J. Smith’s performance in Men in Black was critically acclaimed. He previously refused to play the lead role in Men in Black, but his wife Jada Pinkett Smith convinced him to accept the role.

These two films established Smith’s commercial reputation as a bankable star whose charm could go beyond the boundaries of age, character, and gender to give a film a “successful debut” at the box office, one Such a reputation, for which Smith started using the term “Big Willie Weekend”. In 1998, he starred in Gin Hackman in Anime of the State.

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Smith turned down Neo’s role in The Matrix in favor of Wild Wild West. Despite Wild Wild West’s failure, Smith claimed that he had no regrets over his decision, claiming that Keanu Reeves as Neo The performance was much better than Smith could have done. Smith then went on to play the lead roles in a number of films including Men in Black II, Bad Boys II, Hitch and Aay, Robot, which was a box office success.

In the late 1990s Smith also released a series of hit solo songs, often associated with his latest film. Most notable among them are his # 1 hit theme song in “Men in Black”, the # 1 hit “Gettin Jiggy wit It)” (which made Jiggy a popular phrase for some time in 1998) and The cover song of “Just the Two of Us”, an affectionate message for his young son. His first two solo albums, Big Willie Style (1997) and Villainium (1999), proved to be multi-platinum.

private life

Smith was raised in West Philadelphia by his parents, Williard and Caroline. Smith attributes this to his father’s dedication when discussing his involvement in the lives of his three children: “I look to my father to see how he was able to meet the basic needs of his four children, and yet He would also take time to spend with us. ” In 1992, Smith married Sheree Jampino. They had a son, Williard Christopher Smith III, also known as “Trey”, but they divorced in 1995.

Trey appeared in “Just the Two of Us”, a song from his father’s 1998 music video. In 1997, Smith was married to actress Jada Pinkett. They had two children: Jaiden Christopher Sawyer (born 1998), his co-star in The Pursuit of Happiness, and Willow Camille Rene, who appeared as his daughter in “I Am Legend” (born 2000). Along with his brother Harry Smith, he owns a Beverly Hills-based company, Treball Development Inc., named after his first son.

He has been consistently ranked in Fortune magazine’s list of the forty richest Americans under the age of forty, “Richest 40”. his family live in Miami Beach, Star Island, Florida, in Los Angeles, Stockholm, Sweden, and Philadelphia. Smith donated a large sum of money to help Katrina’s victims. He`s also donated $ 4,600 for Democrat Barack Obama’s presidential campaign.

He has said that he has studied many religions, including Scientology, and he also has many complementary things about Scientology and other religions. Despite his praise for Scientology, Smith stated, “I only believe that many of the ideas presented in Scientology are wonderful and revolutionary and non-religious” and that “Ninety-eight percent of the principles of Scientology are similar to Bible principles.” .. I do not believe that the use of the word ‘Thetan’ for the soul by anyone else changes its meaning. “

Will Smith denied that Scientology had joined the church, saying “I am a Christian. I am a student of all religions and I respect all people and all religions.”