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Thomas Mikal Ford
American actor

Thomas Mikal Ford

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American actor
A.K.A.
General of Comedy, the Pope of Comedy, Thomas Ford, Tommy A. Ford, Tom...
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Yonkers
Place of death
Atlanta
Age
54 years
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Biography

Thomas Mikal Ford (September 5, 1964 – October 12, 2016) was an American actor best known for his role as Tommy Strawn in the sitcom Martin and for his recurring role as Mel Parker in the UPN sitcom The Parkers.

Early life and education

Ford was born in Los Angeles and raised in Long Beach, California. His mother worked as a school secretary and his father as a pipe-fitter.

As a child, Ford wanted to be a preacher. When he took drama lessons and started acting in high school plays, he decided to go into acting instead. After earning Associate of Arts degree from Long Beach City College in 1985, Ford transferred to the University of Southern California, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting.

Career

In Martin, Ford played Tommy Strawn who was, at times, the straight man for Martin Lawrence's jokes, but he very often inserted scene-stealing "bald-headed logic" and witty comments in odd situations. Also, his character was often the subject of many jokes regarding his mysterious employment status, though Tisha Campbell-Martin revealed he was a counselor and presumably unemployed after Ford complained that his character lacked development. Ford received an NAACP Image Awards nomination in 1996 in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

After Martin ended, Ford found success in the detective drama New York Undercover as Lieutenant Malcolm Barker. He appeared on the UPN sitcom The Parkers in the recurring role of Nikki's ex-husband and Kim's father, Mel Parker, in seven episodes. He played Ben Cummings in The Power of Passion as one of the characters whose wife cheats on him with the pastor. He was also known as "The Pope of Comedy", due to exposure as a judge on TV One's comedy competition show Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes?

In feature films, Ford appeared in the Kid 'n Play movie Class Act as "Mink". In Harlem Nights, he played Tommy Smalls, the brother of Arsenio Hall's character. He was seen in the crime drama Against the Law (1997).

In 1993, Ford directed and produced the play South of Where We Live, about six African-American professionals who return to the communities where they were raised and learn about the social issues that now exist. The play was performed at the Los Angeles Ebony Showcase Theatre, the oldest black theater in the country. Ford chose the Ebony Showcase in order to raise money for the theater, which was in danger of closing. The same year, he directed the play Jonin', a comedy about fraternity life at a historically black college in Washington, D.C.

Ford co-hosted the Texas Gospel Music Awards in 1993 with singer Yolanda Adams and actor Troy Curvey.

In 1998, Ford founded a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization called Be Still and Know. The organization's mission was to build better communities for youth.

Ford wrote two inspirational books for children, titled Positive Attitude and I am Responsible for Me. Ford spent time traveling to schools to inspire and empower children, and encourage responsibility. In June 2016, Ford directed a documentary on bullying, entitled Through My Lens Atl; it aired in October 2016, on Aspire TV.

Personal life

Ford moved from Los Angeles to Kendall, Florida, around 2001. In 2010 Ford moved to Atlanta, GA where he lived with his girlfriend Viviane Brazil

Death

Ford died on October 12, 2016, at an Atlanta area hospital after an aneurysm in his abdomen ruptured. He was 52.

Major roles in television and film

  • Harlem Nights (1989) as Tommy Smalls
  • Nasty Boys (1989) as Pay Day
  • A Different World (1989) as Lamar
  • Uncle Buck (1990) as Rafer Freeman
  • The Flash (1991) as Elliot Cotrell
  • Class Act (1992) as Mink
  • Martin (1992–1997) as Tommy Strawn
  • Living Single (1993) as Michael Edwards
  • New York Undercover (1998–1999) as Lt. Malcolm Barker
  • The Jamie Foxx Show (1999) as Marcus
  • The Parkers (1999–2001) as Mel Parker
  • Who's Got Jokes? (2006–2008) as Pope of Comedy
  • Let's Stay Together (2011) as the Reverend

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