As humor was his way to cope with troubles he faced, Kevin Hart got engaged into stand-up comedy. Though he initially failed to earn the spectators’ appraisal, he became successful in 2009 after presenting his act I’m a Grown Little Man. It was followed by a number of other performances, including Laugh at My Pain, one of the highest grossing tours of 2011.
In 2002, Hart gained his first television part in the Undeclared series. And later that year, he made a feature film debut in Paper Soldiers. Today, the performer is most famed for his parts in Think Like a Man, Ride Along, The Wedding Ringer, Get Hard, Central Intelligence, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle plus Night School.
Moreover, Kevin Hart co-created and starred in Real Husbands of Hollywood series along with playing in The Big House, Barbershop and some other TV projects. Having established his company, HartBeat Productions, he produced Night School and Fatherhood films plus his show TKO: Total Knockout.
This multi-talented artist also tried his hand at singing. For instance, he recorded a theme song for his stand-up film Kevin Hart: What Now?. In 2017, Hart presented his book I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons.
In 2003, Kevin espoused actress Torrei Hart. They welcomed their firstborn, daughter Heaven, in 2005. And in 2007, the family was expanded by a baby boy named Hendrix. However, their marriage was dissolved in 2011. On August 13, 2016, Hart tied knots with Eniko Parrish. Their son Kenzo drew his first breath in 2017.
A curious fact: Kevin dedicates much time to fitness. Trying to inspire healthier lifestyles, he offered his friend Wayne Brown $25,000 if he succeeded to lose 60 pounds. Wayne reached the desirable result and got his money.