

In 2013, Hart was arrested being accused of driving under the influence of alcohol, found guilty on 3 August and received a three-year long probation penalty. One of the things that surprised Kevin’s entire community of fans was the fact that he admitted cheating on his current wife while she was pregnant with their son. In the same year, the American comedian won People’s Choice Award for The Comedy Act. Kevin’s stand up shows have been highly appreciated in the last five years, too, particularly during the “What Now?” tour in 2015 – the album based on the tour was even nominated for Grammy Best Comedy Album in 2018. He made a big hit in 2011 with the tour “Laugh at My Pain”, which was also the source of inspiration for a documentary. His first boost was represented by the tour “I’m a Grown Little Man” (2009). First success – the light at the end of the tunnelĪfter a short period of time, he gave up the nickname that he was using – Lil Kev, embarrassed by his own identity and his life story, and managed to build his own unique comedic style. During them he was frequently booed, and became the object of ridicule because of his slight height (5ft 4ins – 1.63m). He wasn’t successful or appreciated at the beginning of his career – his first shows, including at the LAff House in Philadelphia, were held mostly in small night clubs in New York or Los Angeles. The comedian passed through a lot of difficulties in his attempt to fulfill his dreams. Extracted from the biography article posted on Kevin’s official website, this quote refers to only the successful version of Kevin there was also one that failed, but he didn’t give up.

If there’s one thing Kevin Hart can do better than sell shoes, it’s explode into one of the foremost comedians and entertainers in the industry today’. ‘If there’s one thing Kevin Hart can do, it’s to sell shoes. Soon afterwards, he moved to Brockton, Massachusetts and started working as a shoe salesman. With regard to his education, he first attended George Washington High School in his hometown, and then graduated from Temple University in his home town.
