Chris Tucker: The Rush Hour 3 Interview

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CT: No, the first time we got together, it was just like you see in the first movie. [Jackie Chan] didn't speak much English, and I didn't know Chinese at all. I brought that out in Rush Hour 1, like when I screamed, "Do you know the words that are coming out of my mouth?" That's basically what I wanted to say to him the first time I met him. So, no, we didn't know, but the chemistry was perfect. I think that was because it came from a real place. What you see on film is the same friendship and relationship between us you see in real life.

CT: I don't know. It's never planned. I love to travel, and that takes up most of my time, because I'm doing a lot of foundation work. That's a big part of my life now, and of what I do. But I love making movies, too, so I don't know.

CT: Yeah, I thought I was from Ghana, but I'm definitely from Angola and Cameroon. My father's lineage went back to Angola, and my mother's to Cameroon. It was amazing, and it makes you feel good, when you get a better idea of where your ancestors came from.

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Chris Tucker: The Rush Hour 3 Interview

Born in Atlanta, Georgia on August 31, 1972, Chris Tucker has come a long way since his days doing stand-up on Def Comedy Jam. Starring in box office smashes that include the #1 grossing comedy Rush Hour 2, as well as Friday, Dead Presidents, Money Talks and the original R...

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