Ice-T

Too hot and strong for some tastes, this rapper-rocker and actor has been steeped in controversy while thriving in his entertainment career. While condemned in some circles as a "gangsta" rapper promoting anti-social attitudes and actions, Ice-T has lectured at colleges around the country, appeared in public service specials, and created two L.A.-based youth intervention programs. He received his greatest notoriety with the song "Cop Killer", recorded with his "thrash metal" band Body Count. Police pressure groups were so offended that Sire Records, a Warners-owned recording label, removed the cut from subsequent pressings of the album.

Convincingly fierce yet strikingly handsome, the light-brown-complected rapper was a natural for movies. He appeared in ten films from 1984-1994, mostly in small roles and cameos set in the world of hip-hop (e.g., "Breakin'" 1984; "Rappin'" 1985; "CB4" 1993; "Who's the Man?" 1993). He proved charismatic and credibly hard-boiled in "New Jack City" (1991), his first film as a lead, playing a street-wise cop. His reputed past as a L.A. gang member lent authority to his portrayals of the sympathetic gang leader friend of Denzel Washington in "Ricochet" (1991) and the coolly authoritative gangster King James opposite a comparably formidable Ice Cube in Walter Hill's outstanding "Trespass" (1992). Ice-T also starred as a homeless man hunted for sport in Ernest Dickerson's action feature "Surviving the Game" (1994). The following year found Ice-T in colorful supporting roles in the sci-fi outings "Tank Girl" and "Johnny Mnemonic". The former, generally deemed a post-apocalyptic mess, had him playing an angry mutant (apparently half-man/half-kangaroo) while the latter presented him as the leader of a gang of technological scavengers. Segueing to acting on the small screen, Ice-T offered a memorable portrayal of crazed drug lord Danny-Up on several episodes of Fox's hip(hop) crime drama "New York Undercover" (1995-96). In the fall of 1997, he had one of the leads in the Dick Wolf-produced NBC drama "Players."

Ice-T got an ironic break when the former "Cop Killer" singer was cast as a policeman on the successful series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" in 2000. He continued to appear in films as well, appearing in the Abel Ferrara drama "R Xmas" as well the comedy "3000 Miles to Graceland." in 2001. In 2002, he costarred in the independent film "Tracks" and also had several telvision projects in the works while continuing his weekly role on "SVU."

  • Also Credited As:
    Ice T, Ice-T, Tracy Marrow
  • Born:
    February 16, 1958 in Newark, New Jersey, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Rapper, Author, Lecturer
Family
  • Daughter: Letesha Marrow. born c. 1977
  • Son: Kevin Ice Marrow. born c. 2001
  • Son: Tracy Marrow Jr. born c. 1992
Significant Others
  • Companion: Linda Marie Sanchez. Sanchez and Ice-T dated for 5 months; mother of Kevin Ice Marrow; Sanchez requested 17 percent of Ice-T s annual income for child support. Ice-T requested and was granted a DNA test. Test latered proved that Ice-T was the father. He was ordered to pay $4,000 a month for temporary support for the child.
  • Companion: Nicole Austin. dating as of August 2002
Education
  • Crenshaw High School, Los Angeles, California
Milestones
  • 1984 Debut feature appearance, Breakin
  • 1987 Released debut album, Rhyme Pays , featuring cuts including I m Your Pusher and the theme from the feature Colors
  • 1988 Released second album, Power
  • 1989 Released third album, The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say
  • 1990 TV debut performing own material ( The Planet Raps Back ), Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special
  • 1991 Appeared on the Lollapalooza concert tour
  • 1991 Feature acting debut, New Jack City
  • 1992 Released his fifth album, Body Count , recorded with his hard-core band of the same name; controversial cut, Cop Killer , pulled from subsequent pressings by Warners
  • 1993 Recording contract with Sire Records cancelled
  • 1994 Released the album Home Invasion on his own label
  • 1995 Made a cameo appearance in Mr. Payback , an interactive cinematic game played in specially equipped theaters
  • 1995 Played the recurring role of drug kingpin Danny-Up on Fox s crime drama New York Undercover
  • 1995 Portrayed himself in Why Colors? , a Showtime comedy short about the absurdity of gang warfare
  • 1997 Starred in NBC drama series Players
  • 2000 In fall, joined cast of the NBC drama series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
  • 2001 Appeared in action comedy 3000 Miles to Graceland
  • 2002 Hosted his own television show on TLC, called Beyond Tough ; featured people with real life dangerous jobs
  • Became professional rapper in the 1980s
  • Born in Newark, New Jersey
  • Moved to Los Angeles after death of parents (when Ice-T was a teenager)
  • Released fourth album, Original Gangster
  • Served four years as a Ranger in the US Army
  • Spent four years as a gang member in South Central Los Angeles in the 1970s
  • Started his own rap label, Rhyme Syndicate
  • Wrote rhymes for Los Angeles street gangs

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