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Walter Latham was born in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]], where he was raised in a single-parent home with his Mother and younger sister. From childhood, he listened to the comedy albums of [[Eddie Murphy]] and [[Richard Pryor]] in hopes of being able to reach success in the entertainment world himself someday. In search of a better life, he moved to North Carolina in his teens but found life there to be equally as difficult. Guided by his own passion for comedy, Latham dropped out of [[East Carolina University]] at age 20 to start a promotions company and produce comedy shows. Walter started the company with a $4000 loan and the support of his mother. His first show failed because the talent he booked was a no-show. Latham did not let this downfall deter him. He went on to produce many highly successful comedy tours across the nation. <ref name="lathamentertainment1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mooviees.com/49940-Walter-Latham/celebrity_3567 |title=Walter Latham celebrity |publisher=Mooviees.com |date=2007-01-22 |accessdate=2010-03-02}}</ref> |
Walter Latham was born in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]], where he was raised in a single-parent home with his Mother and younger sister. From childhood, he listened to the comedy albums of [[Eddie Murphy]] and [[Richard Pryor]] in hopes of being able to reach success in the entertainment world himself someday. In search of a better life, he moved to North Carolina in his teens but found life there to be equally as difficult. Guided by his own passion for comedy, Latham dropped out of [[East Carolina University]] at age 20 to start a promotions company and produce comedy shows. Walter started the company with a $4000 loan and the support of his mother. His first show failed because the talent he booked was a no-show. Latham did not let this downfall deter him. He went on to produce many highly successful comedy tours across the nation. <ref name="lathamentertainment1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mooviees.com/49940-Walter-Latham/celebrity_3567 |title=Walter Latham celebrity |publisher=Mooviees.com |date=2007-01-22 |accessdate=2010-03-02}}</ref> |
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In December 1997, Walter Latham took the "[[The Original Kings of Comedy |Kings of Comedy]]" on tour. Steadfastly believing that packaging a number of popular comedians on one bill could be greater than the sum of its parts, Latham mounted a triple-headliner tour starring [[Steve Harvey]], [[Cedric |
In December 1997, Walter Latham took the "[[The Original Kings of Comedy |Kings of Comedy]]" on tour. Steadfastly believing that packaging a number of popular comedians on one bill could be greater than the sum of its parts, Latham mounted a triple-headliner tour starring [[Steve Harvey]], [[Cedric The Entertainer]], and [[Bernie Mac]]. Playing sold out arenas across the country<ref>http://www.blackvoicenews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=35425:walter-latham-kicks-off-latham-entertainment-presents-tour&catid=21:urban-chic&Itemid=69</ref>, the tour grossed over $18 million in its first year. In 1999, the addition of [[D.L. Hughley]] and the sponsorship of both [[Seagram Americas]] and [[HBO]] brought the total grosses over $37 million in two years. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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Walter Latham (December 13, 1970), is an American film and comedy tour producer born and raised in the Brooklyn, New York. His comedy production company, Latham Entertainment, helped launch the careers of Bernie Mac, Steve Harvey, and Mo'Nique.[1] His releases, The Original Kings of Comedy, Queens of Comedy, Latham Entertainment Presents, and Bad Boys of Comedy have grossed more than $105 million worldwide.[2]
Early life
Walter Latham was born in Brooklyn, New York, where he was raised in a single-parent home with his Mother and younger sister. From childhood, he listened to the comedy albums of Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor in hopes of being able to reach success in the entertainment world himself someday. In search of a better life, he moved to North Carolina in his teens but found life there to be equally as difficult. Guided by his own passion for comedy, Latham dropped out of East Carolina University at age 20 to start a promotions company and produce comedy shows. Walter started the company with a $4000 loan and the support of his mother. His first show failed because the talent he booked was a no-show. Latham did not let this downfall deter him. He went on to produce many highly successful comedy tours across the nation. [2][3]
In December 1997, Walter Latham took the "Kings of Comedy" on tour. Steadfastly believing that packaging a number of popular comedians on one bill could be greater than the sum of its parts, Latham mounted a triple-headliner tour starring Steve Harvey, Cedric The Entertainer, and Bernie Mac. Playing sold out arenas across the country[4], the tour grossed over $18 million in its first year. In 1999, the addition of D.L. Hughley and the sponsorship of both Seagram Americas and HBO brought the total grosses over $37 million in two years.
Filmography
Film | ||||
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Year | Film | Featured Comedians | Notes | |
2000 | The Original Kings of Comedy | Steve Harvey, Bernie Mac, Cedric The Entertainer, D.L. Hughley | Film grossed over $37 million during its run at the box office. It is the 2nd highest grossing comedy stand-up film of all time.[5] Nominated for NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Motion Picture; Soundtrack nominated for a Grammy for the Best Spoken Comedy Album in 2000 | |
2001 | Runteldat | Martin Lawrence | Tour grossed more than $7M opening weekend and is the 4th highest grossing stand-up film in history.[6] |
Comedy Tours | ||||
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Year(s) | Tour Name | Featured Comedians | Notes | |
1992 | Schlitz Malt Liquor Tour | D.L. Hughley and Bernie Mac | ||
1993 | Zima Clear Malt Comedy Jam | Bill Bellamy and Chris Tucker | ||
1995 | What About Me | Chris Tucker | ||
1997-1999 | Kings of Comedy | Steve Harvey, Bernie Mac, Cedric The Entertainer | Tour grossed more than $18 Million in its first year.[7] | |
2000-2001 | Queens of Comedy | Mo'Nique, Sommore, Adele Givens, Laura Hayes | ||
2001 | Runteldat | Martin Lawrence | ||
2002-2003 | Latham Entertainment Presents | J Anthony Brown, Earthquake, Bruce Bruce, Sommore, DL Hughley | Released to DVD 2003 | |
2003 | Crown Royal Comedy Soul Festival | Rickey Smiley, Earthquake, Bruce Bruce, Adele Givens | ||
2005-2007 | P.Diddy Presents The Bad Boys of Comedy | MC'd by Doug E. Fresh | Co-Executive Produced by Latham Entertainment |
Television | ||||
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Year | Title | Network | Featured Comedians/Hosts | Notes |
1996-1997 | Bring The Pain | HBO | Chris Rock | |
2001 | Queens of Comedy | Showtime | Mo'Nique, Sommore, Adele Givens, Laura Hayes | The special was Showtime’s highest rated special in 2001 [8] |
2008 | Shaken Not Stirred | MyNetwork TV | Hosts: D.L. Hughley,Anthony Anderson, Paul Rodriguez, John Salley | 5 Episodes; Toastees included Reverend Al Sharpton, Pamela Anderson, Bobby Brown,Ice T and Rev Run |
References
- ^ "Latham Entertainment Presents Movie Reviews, Pictures". Rotten Tomatoes. 2003-10-07. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
- ^ a b "Latham Entertainment". Latham Entertainment. Retrieved 2010-03-02.
- ^ "Walter Latham celebrity". Mooviees.com. 2007-01-22. Retrieved 2010-03-02.
- ^ http://www.blackvoicenews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=35425:walter-latham-kicks-off-latham-entertainment-presents-tour&catid=21:urban-chic&Itemid=69
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0236388/news#ni1582618
- ^ "Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat (2002)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
- ^ http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=originalkingsofcomedy.htm
- ^ "Royal Comedy Tour | Greensboro Coliseum Complex". Greensborocoliseum.com. Retrieved 2010-03-03.