Monday, November 21, 2022

Tracy Morgan

 In a long alleyway in Red Hook, Brooklyn, near the East River, Tracy Morgan sat on a director's chair with his feet suspended high above the ground. He was surrounded by a calm swarm of crew members, who served him water, played with the orange jumpsuit that was his outfit for the day, and kept him protected from the sun. Morgan is a soft slim, slim man who has a prominent mouth and a big nose. However, his eyes make him a master of physical comedy. He directs their attention with incredible accuracy. He smiles and stares up, mimicking an innocent look of a child. Other times when he's chin is lowered, he draws it in and gives a staring gaze that extends an inch beyond the thing he's paying at. He was agitated now. It was a scorching September day and clear at noon. Morgan was in a anxious, but awe-inspiring state of mind humorous, emotional. It was a triumphant. Pissed to film the climactic scene of "The The Last O.G.", his TBS sitcom. (Season 2 debuted in April.) Morgan plays Tray Barker, a man who has returned to his neighborhood in Brooklyn after fifteen years in prison on a drug charge.


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