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MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs #472: Chris Tucker

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs

Release Date: 06/23/2025

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We’re live when we talk with Ann from Churchill Downs on a rainy Kentucky Derby day, capturing all the excitement and derby highlights! Join us as we experience the run for the roses, where the tradition of horse racing and the vibrant fashion of dress-up and sun hats truly make the event special!

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Liam Gallagher is a Kentucky-based political strategist and policy advocate currently serving as Deputy State Director for Americans for Prosperity (AFP) – Kentucky. Representing a new generation of leadership in the Commonwealth, Gallagher operates at the intersection of grassroots mobilization, legislative strategy, and public policy development. While not a traditional public-facing political figure, he works at the operational and strategic core of modern advocacy—helping shape initiatives, coordinate stakeholders, and influence outcomes at the state level. Professional Role In...

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Patriarch of the Uffer tribe (in red jacket) is Mr. Robert (“Bob”) Uffer — Hospitality / Liberty Island Operations. In this MoxieTalk, Bob has brought his 2 sons (Harrison & Jordan) and their ladies to the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs racetrack! From Left to Right is: Anika Nichlany, Harrison Uffer, Host Kirt Jacobs, Jordan Uffer, Bob Uffer, and Marissa Iacona Bob is a hospitality executive associated with food-service operations connected to Liberty Island (the location of the Statue of Liberty). He has reportedly held a senior management role in food &...

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osh Alcott is a private individual who attended the 151st Kentucky Derby on May 3, 2025, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. It is broadcast nationally and includes the usual pageantry, fashion, and individual spectators known for distinctive attire. Josh Alcott, aka “The Mad Hatter,” refers to his attire or persona at the running of the 151st Kentucky Derby, due to his “outrageous” Ky. Derby attire!

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Allie and Micah are a private couple from Bend, Oregon, attending the 151st Kentucky Derby. Featured briefly on MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs due to their highly imaginative and whimsical Derby attire This is precisely the type of authentic, unscripted Derby color that has long made Churchill Downs culturally unique—especially in milestone runnings.

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Alma Oralia Minerva Cooper (born March 17, 2002, in Okemos, Michigan) is a distinguished American soldier, scholar, and beauty queen whose career spans the intersecting worlds of military service, mathematics, and public representation. The daughter of a retired U.S. Army major and a Mexican immigrant mother who once competed in pageants herself, Cooper identifies as African American Latina and embodies the values of discipline, intellect, and cultural pride. Graduating a year early from Okemos High School in 2019, she was accepted into the United States Military Academy at West Point, where...

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Beard fame: A Cincinnati roofer turned local icon, Garey gained widespread attention for his award-winning full beard, which became a fixture at Cincinnati Bengals games. He has been featured in New Era ads and recognized globally as the “Beard Guy.” Achievements: Won the Full Beard Freestyle category at the National Beard & Mustache Championships. Placed third at the 2019 World Beard & Mustache Championship. Fan persona: Often seen at Bengals home games, Garey’s signature beard and game-day attire made him a fan favorite. He has hosted charity fundraisers, including one that...

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Abbie Stockard, who was crowned Miss America 2025 on January 5, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, is a 22-year-old nursing student at Auburn University in Alabama. At just 22 years old, she has already distinguished herself as a role model of resilience, service, and leadership, becoming only the 4th woman from Alabama to hold the crown. Born on July 26, 2002, and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Abbie is a graduate of Vestavia Hills High School. She continued her education at Auburn University’s College of Nursing, where she became deeply involved in campus life as a student recruiter, a...

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Good times and priceless moments with the personalities that made up the “sea of Humanity” that made for a very festive crowd on a very WET Kentucky Derby 151! This time we cross paths with the one and only Bruce Asmussen-aka-“THE PBR PATRIOT”.

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Soozie is a film director, producer, & environmental advocate based in Louisville, Kentucky. She is notably recognized for her work in documentary filmmaking, with a focus on environmental and health-related topics. Critical aspects of Soozie Eastman’s career and contributions include: Documentary Filmmaking: Eastman has produced and directed documentary films that often highlight environmental and health issues. Her work in this field focuses on raising awareness and educating the public on important topics. Environmental Advocacy: In line with her professional work, Eastman advocates...

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Born on August 31, 1971, in Atlanta, Georgia, Christopher Tucker would rise from the vibrant streets of Decatur to the heights of international stardom, carving out a singular niche as one of Hollywood’s most recognizable comedic actors and entertainers. Tucker, the youngest of six children in a working-class household, was raised in a profoundly spiritual, disciplined environment. His father, Norris Tucker, operated an independent janitorial business, while his mother, Mary Louise Tucker, held the family together with faith and fortitude.

Even as a young boy, Chris possessed an extraordinary gift for mimicry and humor. He idolized legends like Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, and Michael Jackson, often performing impromptu impersonations for classmates and family alike. These early performances laid the foundation for a dynamic and unconventional career built not on volume but on impact.

Following graduating from Columbia High School, Tucker relocated to Los Angeles, determined to pursue a comedy career. In the hallowed halls of The Comedy Store and on the iconic stage of HBO’s Def Comedy Jam, he began to distinguish himself with his high-octane delivery, frenetic energy, and piercing wit. His rapid-fire speech, expressive physicality, and signature high-pitched voice earned him standing ovations and national attention, positioning him as one of the most exciting young voices in 1990s stand-up.

Tucker made his film debut in 1994’s House Party 3, but the following year truly changed his career trajectory. In 1995, he co-starred in “Friday” as Smokey, the fast-talking, irreverent, marijuana-smoking best friend to Ice Cube’s stoic Craig. The film, shot on a modest budget and directed by F. Gary Gray, became a cult classic. Tucker’s improvisational brilliance and magnetic charm cemented Smokey as one of the most iconic characters in modern comedy cinema. Remarkably, Tucker declined to return for the sequels, citing personal values and a desire to grow beyond the character’s image.

What followed was a series of memorable roles that showcased Tucker’s versatility and willingness to take risks. In Dead Presidents (1995), he offered a more dramatic performance in a gritty Vietnam-era crime drama. In The Fifth Element (1997), directed by Luc Besson, he took an audacious turn as Ruby Rhod, a flamboyant, futuristic talk show host whose eccentricity became instantly iconic. That same year, he starred opposite Charlie Sheen in Money Talks, marking his first leading role in a mainstream action-comedy.

But it was in 1998 that Chris Tucker would ascend to a new echelon of stardom with the release of Rush Hour, a buddy-cop action comedy that paired him with martial arts superstar Jackie Chan. Playing Detective James Carter, a loudmouthed, charismatic LAPD officer, Tucker was the perfect foil to Chan’s stoic and disciplined Inspector Lee. The film’s action, comedy, and East-meets-West charm made it a global phenomenon, grossing over $244 million and spawning two sequels: Rush Hour 2 (2001) and Rush Hour 3 (2007).

Tucker’s performance in the Rush Hour series not only made him a household name but also placed him among the highest-paid actors in Hollywood. For Rush Hour 2, he negotiated a $20 million salary; for Rush Hour 3, he commanded $25 million, an unprecedented figure for an African American comedic actor.

However, just as his fame soared, Tucker made a surprising decision: he stepped away from Hollywood, turning down numerous roles and effectively removing himself from the spotlight. This hiatus was not due to scandal or failure but rather a personal journey. A born-again Christian, Tucker chose to realign his life with his spiritual beliefs, focusing on his faith, his family, and humanitarian causes. He became increasingly selective about his film roles, declining parts that conflicted with his values, especially those involving excessive profanity or vulgarity.

During this period, Tucker returned to his roots in stand-up comedy, touring the United States and internationally to enthusiastic crowds. His performances reflected a more mature, reflective voice—still animated and humorous but now infused with introspection and wisdom.

In 2012, Tucker made a cinematic comeback with a supporting role in Silver Linings Playbook, directed by David O. Russell and co-starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. As Danny, a fellow patient in a psychiatric facility, Tucker brought a lightness and warmth to a film that received eight Academy Award nominations, effectively reintroducing him to a new generation of filmgoers.

Tucker has been active in philanthropy and international advocacy outside the entertainment industry. He has supported education and health initiatives through the Chris Tucker Foundation, particularly in underserved communities. He has also worked on causes related to HIV/AIDS awareness, clean water access in Africa, and youth mentorship programs in the United States.

Despite his selective filmography, Tucker’s cultural influence remains significant. His characters—whether the chaotic Smokey, the unforgettable Ruby Rhod, or the brash yet lovable Detective Carter—have entered the lexicon of modern American comedy. In an industry often defined by saturation and overexposure, Tucker has remained iconic and enigmatic, a rarity in the modern era of celebrity.

As of 2025, Chris Tucker continues to tour as a stand-up comedian, drawing capacity crowds around the globe. Persistent rumors surrounding a potential Rush Hour 4 have kept fans hopeful for a reunion with Jackie Chan. However, Tucker has remained characteristically measured in his public comments, signaling that quality and purpose, not just commercial success, will guide his decision.

Whether on stage or screen, Chris Tucker’s legacy is one of authenticity, integrity, and undeniable talent. His work has transcended genres, geographies, and generations, and his presence, once felt, never forgotten, continues to shape the world of comedy and entertainment in profound and enduring ways.