
Ice-T
Acting
Biography
Tracy Morrow (born February 16, 1958), better known by his stage name Ice-T, is an American musician and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and moved to district Crenshaw, Los Angeles, California when he was in the 7th grade. After graduating from high school he served in the United States Army for four years. He began his career as a rapper in the 1980s and was signed to Sire Records in 1987, when he released his debut album Rhyme Pays. The next year, he founded the record label Rhyme Syndicate Records (named after his collective of fellow hip hop artists called the Rhyme Syndicate) and released another album, Power. He co-founded the thrash metal band Body Count, which he introduced in his 1991 album O.G.: Original Gangster. Body Count released its self-titled debut album in 1992. Ice-T encountered controversy over his track "Cop Killer", which was perceived to glamorize killing police officers. Ice-T asked to be released from his contract with Warner Bros. Records, and his next solo album, Home Invasion was released later in the Fall of 1993 through Priority Records. Body Count's next album was released in 1994, and Ice-T released two more albums in the late 1990s. Since 2000, he has portrayed NYPD Detective Odafin Tutuola on the NBC police drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Born: February 16, 1958
Place of Birth: Newark, New Jersey, USA
Known For

Soulja Boy: The Movie
The young and charismatic yet polarizing entrepreneur offers an all access glimpse into his life, his music, and his fascinating career.

Celebrity Boxing The 16th Minute
Celebrity Boxing: The 16th Minute takes you in the ring and behind the scenes of the fastest-growing Sports Entertainment concept in America as Teen Pop Icon Aaron Carter faces Two Time NBA Champion Lamar Odom

The Paley Center Salutes Law & Order: SVU
Go back to the beginning of television's longest-running primetime drama with behind-the-scenes footage, memorable scenes and exclusive interviews with the actors, creators and crew members.

Celebrity Family Feud
A star-studded version of the beloved and enduring game show, featuring four celebrity families matching wits each week to raise money for their respective charities.

Zombie Plane
A secret government agency has recruited celebrities to be undercover agents and the celebs must save humanity from an imminent attack from the undead.

Rick and Morty
Follows a sociopathic genius scientist who drags his inherently timid grandson on adventures across the universe.

The Grammys
An awards show honoring the achievements of the members of the professional music recording industry. The members of the Recording Academy vote on who they think is most deserving of an award in 108 categories as specified by the academy.

The Weird World of Blowfly
Clarence Reid is a musician who wrote and produced romantic and spiritual songs for some of the greatest Southern soul and R&B acts of the 1960s and '70s. He is also the gonzo performer Blowfly, Clarence's freaky alter ego and the original X-rated rapper. "The Weird World of Blowfly" explores both sides of this hilarious and controversial artist, providing a rare, inside peek at the infamous linguist's daily life. Now 69-years-old, with a gold-spangled superhero costume and a catalog of the world's raunchiest tunes, Blowfly tours the world, still struggling for success and recognition after 50 years of making music. The film highlights both Clarence's and Blowfly's unique contributions to music history, including Top-10 R&B hits and what might be the world's first rap song, recorded in 1965.

Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire
With the original intention of empowering a citizenry's ability to defend themselves against a corrupt or tyrannical government, the concept today may seem farfetched or the makings of a Hollywood blockbuster. However, it has happened throughout U.S. history. And long before gun control was positioned as a "common sense measure" to combat violence, it was used as a means to oppress certain minority groups. Presently, the growing trend in gun control favors the wealthy and privileged, who leverage their connections to ensure their Second Amendment rights and safety, while those of lesser means struggle. Informative and emotionally charged, "Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire" is an eye-opening look at the genesis of the Second Amendment to the Constitution, leading the audience to rethink the issues surrounding gun control, and the effect on civil rights and liberty. After all, what you don't know can kill you.

War of Words: Battle Rap in the UK
WAR OF WORDS is an energizing, controversial and inspiring feature documentary that lifts the lid on the fast growing UK Battle Rap scene. The documentary is an examination of an exciting subculture of youth in the UK today; their creativity and work ethic, their passion for language and ability to control their own destiny. It investigates freedom of expression and respect for other cultures and lifestyles. While the language is often harsh and unflinching, the 'anything goes' philosophy of the battle arena results in one of the most harmonious and creative scenes in youth culture. The film is a truly entertaining expose on how the UK has embraced this American art form, creating one of the most exciting youth subcultures happening right now.
Filmography
as Ice-T
as Self
as Narrator (voice)
as Self - Celebrity Guest Advisor
as Self
as Self
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Croft
as Sgt. Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
as Disco Ball
as narrator
as Self
as Self
as RJ
as Self
as Peggy (voice)
as Ice-T Slot Machine (voice)
as Self
as Himself
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Chesterfield
as Self
as Self
as Self - Panelist
as Narrator
as Self
as Himself
as Ice-T
as Ice-T
as Self - Keynote Speaker, No Barriers Event NYC
as Self
as Narrator
as Self
as Odafin Tutuola
as Miguel
as Magma-Q (voice)
as narrator
as Tyler Moss
as Dr. Lewis
as Narrator (voice)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Garbage Khan (voice)
as Self
as Narrator (voice)
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self - Guest
as Jackie A.
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Detective Odafin Tutuola
as Ice-T
as Officier Brian Clark
as Self
as Self
as Ice-T (voice)
as Rasheed
as Ice T
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Host
as Self
as King Fischer
as Self
as Slim Jim
as Himself
as Albert Denning
as Himself
as Self
as Jeffries
as Kidnapper
as Matt Marshall
as Goldie
as Terrorist Commander
as Max
as Grady
as Wilson
as Hamilton
as Self (archive footage)
as Officer Dunn
as Jack Mosler
as Self
as Self
as Agent Taja
as Self
as Ringman
as C-Note
as Agent Williams
as Macneilly
as Ice-T (Ringside)
as Mack Daddy
as Menace
as Corrupt
as Matthew Reese
as The Sensei
as The Judge
as Josef
as Self
as Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
as Narrator
as Ramrod (voice)
as DJ Superfly
as Self
as Owen Turner
as Seymour 'Kingston' Stockton
as Prophet
as The Prophet
as Vincent Moon
as Phil the Meat Man
as Raul
as Isaac 'Ice' Gregory
as Jim
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Self - Host
as J-Bone
as Self
as T-Saint
as Danny Up
as Mason
as Ice-T (voice)
as Taanzi (voice)
as Self - Guest
as Chauncey "Nighttrain" Jackson
as Self
as Self
as King James
as Self
as Odessa
as Himself - Audience Member (uncredited)
as Scotty Appleton
as Odafin Tutuola
as Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola
as Self
as Self
as Himself
as Radiotron Rapper
as Self
as Rap Talker
as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
as Self
as Self
as Spotswood