Portrait of Ludacris

Ludacris

Acting

Biography

Christopher Brian Bridges (born September 11, 1977), known professionally as Ludacris(/ˈluːdəkrɪs/, spoken as "ludicrous" in American English), is an American rapper and actor. Born in Champaign, Illinois, Ludacris moved to Atlanta, Georgia, at age nine, where he first began rapping. Starting with a brief stint as a DJ, he formed his record label, Disturbing tha Peace, in the late 1990s to independently release his debut studio album Incognegro (1999). After its single, "What's Your Fantasy" (featuring Shawnna), became a top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, the album was re-released by Def Jam Recordings as his major label debut, Back for the First Time (2000). The latter album peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 and spawned his second top 40 single, "Southern Hospitality" (featuring Pharrell). Ludacris' following albums, Word of Mouf (2001), Chicken-n-Beer (2003) and The Red Light District(2004), were each met with continued success and received multi-platinum certifications by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His fifth and sixth albums, Release Therapy (2006) and Theater of the Mind (2008), explored more serious subject matter than its predecessors. His seventh album, Battle of the Sexes (2010), returned to the more lighthearted tone of his earlier albums. Throughout his career, Ludacris has scored two number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 as a lead artist: "Stand Up" (featuring Shawnna) and "Money Maker" (featuring Pharrell), as well as three singles which did so as a guest performer: Usher's "Yeah!" in 2004, Fergie's "Glamorous" in 2007, and Taio Cruz's "Break Your Heart" in 2009. The following year, he guest featured on Justin Bieber's single "Baby", one of the highest-certified singles of all time in the United States. Ludacris is cited as one of the first Dirty South rappers to achieve mainstream success in the early 2000s. He has received three Grammy Awards: a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Critics' Choice Award, and an MTV Video Music Award. Outside of music, he has portrayed Tej Parker in the Fast & Furious film series—first appearing in its second film, 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003). His other notable acting roles include Crash (2004), Gamer (2009), and New Year's Eve (2011). In 2021, he created and starred in the children's animated series Karma's World for Netflix. Ludacris is also a private pilot.

Born: September 11, 1977

Place of Birth: Champaign, Illinois, USA

Filmography

2024
2023
Dashing Through the Snow

as Eddie Garrick

2023
Fast X

as Tej Parker

2022
Sherri

as Self - Guest

2022
End of the Road

as Reggie Beaumont

2022
jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy

as Self (archive footage)

2021
You're Watching Video Music Box

as Self (archive footage)

2021
Karma’s World

as Conrad Grant (voice)

2021
F9

as Tej Parker

2021
2020
VERZUZ

as Self

2020
John Henry

as Hell

2019
Rhythm + Flow

as Self - Judge

2019
2019
Deion's Double Play

as Narrator (voice)

2018
Show Dogs

as Max (voice)

2018
The Ride

as Eldridge Buultjens

2017
Fear Factor

as Self - Host

2017
2017
2015
Jim Henson's Turkey Hollow

as Narrator (voice)

2015
Furious 7

as Tej Parker

2015
Hot Ones

as Self

2015
Empire

as Officer Mcknight

2013
Being Mary Jane

as Terence Mitchell

2013
Fast & Furious 6

as Tej Parker

2012
Doc McStuffins

as Gus (voice)

2011
New Year's Eve

as Brendan

2011
Breakaway

as Ludacris

2011
2011
Fast Five

as Tej Parker

2011
2010
Conan

as Self

2009
Gamer

as Humanz Brother

2009
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

as Self - Musical Guest

2008
Max Payne

as Jim Bravura

2008
RocknRolla

as Mickey

2008
2007
Fred Claus

as DJ Donnie

2005
Hustle & Flow

as Skinny Black

2005
Crash

as Anthony

2005
Lil' Pimp

as Weathers (voice)

2004
Maxim: Hot Clips 2

as Self (archive footage)

2003
Eve

as Rufus

2003
2 Fast 2 Furious

as Tej Parker

2001
The Wash

as Customer

2000
Soul Food

as Self

1999
Teen Choice Awards

as Self - Host

1997
The View

as Self

1996
1994
1993
Late Show with David Letterman

as Self - Musical Guest

1989
The Simpsons

as Ludacris (voice)

1975
Saturday Night Live

as Self - Host & Musical Guest

1975
Saturday Night Live

as Self - Musical Guest

1974
American Music Awards

as Self - Musical Guest

1972
1959
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Fast X: Part 2

as Tej Parker