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Nigh iv decades after emerging onto the scene, Mr. T remains as iconic as always. From his signature looks to his memorable catchphrase, the actor and former wrestler is instantly recognizable by audiences both immature and onetime. Despite his renown, there'southward a lot that many people don't know virtually the star. Whether it exist his apprehensive beginnings or the origin of his quintessential style, Mr. T and his unique tough-guy persona are in fact quite multifaceted.

The Origin of Mr. T's Proper name

Mr. T was born Lawrence Tureaud on May 21 of 1952. Born a minister's son, he and his four sisters and seven brothers all bore the surname until their male parent abased them just five years after Lawrence's birth. As an deed of silent rebellion against his dad, he shortened his name to Lawrence Tero.

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In 1970, he legally changed his last proper noun to T. Now officially Mr. T, the young man formerly known as Lawrence Tero felt his new name immune him to immediately receive the respect he deserved.

Mr. T'southward Adolescence

All 12 Tureaud children lived in a single 3-bedchamber apartment in the Robert Taylor Homes of Chicago, Illinois. A public housing projection in Bronzeville on the south side of the city, the building was named after the first African-American chairman of the Chicago Housing Authorization (and activist) Robert Rochon Taylor.

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Tureaud attended Dunbar Vocational High Schoolhouse. A public school that aimed to help students work toward a career, Dunbar allowed him to realize his passions for football, wrestling and martial arts. He fifty-fifty managed to earn the title of citywide wrestling champion two years in a row.

Mr. T'southward Life After High School

Thanks to his football skills, Lawrence Tureaud (now Mr. T) earned a scholarship to play ball for Prairie View A&M Academy in Prairie View, Texas. At the historically Black public university, Mr. T majored in mathematics until he was expelled after freshman twelvemonth.

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From at that place, Mr. T decided to sign up for the Army. He served in the Military Constabulary Corps for the duration of his tour. After being discharged, he tried out for Wisconsin'due south NFL team, the Green Bay Packers, which was the league'due south tertiary-oldest franchise. Unfortunately, a knee injury kept him from making the team.

The Origin of Mr. T'due south Jewelry

He might take been Mr. T by proper noun, but after failing to make information technology into the NFL, he was far from the person he would presently go. Left with nowhere to turn, Mr. T started working equally a bouncer for a club called Dingbats on Chicago's Northward Side.

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The number of gold bondage and other pieces of jewelry left at Dingbats was astounding. Mr. T wore it all around his neck so customers could approach him if they'd lost something. He cleaned the jewelry frequently and even slept in information technology because it took over an hour to put on.

Behind Mr. T's Iconic Hairstyle

When looking through an consequence of National Geographic, Mr. T was floored by the hairstyles of West Africa's Mandinka warriors. Inspired by what he had seen, he decided that he, too, would adopt a like hairstyle every bit a way to honor his African heritage.

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Along with his plethora of gilded chains, which he decided to continue wearing equally a tribute to his enslaved ancestors even subsequently parting Dingbats, Mr. T had fully realized the await that he'south now famous for. Ironically, today the hairstyle is attributed far more than to Mr. T than Mandinka warriors.

Inventing Mr. T's Persona

Now in possession of the eventual-classic Mr. T moniker and looks, all he needed was the attitude. This came naturally with being a bouncer. Responsible for keeping drug dealers and users out of Dingbats, Mr. T claims to have gotten in over 200 fights without e'er losing i.

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Afterwards leaving Dingbats, he became a bodyguard — a career he managed to maintain for nearly a decade. When he was but starting out, Mr. T stuck to guarding prostitutes, bankers, preachers and teachers earlier moving upward to mode designers, models, athletes and endless celebrities and millionaires.

Mr. T's Budding Celebrity Status

Almost ten years in, Mr. T was practically a bodyguard brand name. Toward the end of his bodyguarding career, celebrities such every bit Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali all trusted him (and paid him anywhere from $3,000 to $ten,000 a day) to continue them safe from harm.

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Mr. T was also susceptible to enough of odd offerings — contracted assassinations, private investigations and debt collections by force, just to name a few. He was even offered the opportunity to go an undercover hired hitman for just shy of $100,000 per target.

Mr. T on America's Toughest Bouncer

A competition on NBC'south Dominicus Games turned out to be the key to Mr. T'due south success. Subtitled America'due south Toughest Bouncer, the program saw contestants attempting tasks similar breaking through a thick wooden door and throwing 150-pound stuntmen.

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The program culminated in a boxing lucifer betwixt finalists. Mr. T competed twice, winning both times. Little did he know that Sylvester Stallone, action motion-picture show superstar and creative mastermind backside the Rocky movies, was watching at home. Mr. T's skills in the ring were enough to inspire Stallone to give him a leading part in Rocky Three.

His Breakout Role

At first, Sylvester Stallone only intended for Mr. T to have a few lines of dialogue in his tertiary Rocky movie — nothing more than a bit part. Once Stallone actually spent time with him, though, information technology was articulate Mr. T belonged in the role of the primary antagonist: Clubber Lang.

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Stallone took some of Mr. T's quotes from America'south Toughest Bouncer and repurposed them for the motion-picture show, inadvertently creating the ascension star's most iconic line in the process: "No, I don't detest Balboa, but I pity the fool." We don't need to tell you how iconic "I pity the fool" became.

Mr. T on the A-Team

A year later Rocky III, Mr. T was given another leading office: that of ex-Army commando Sergeant Bosco Albert "B.A." Baracus on NBC'southward The A-Team (1983–1987). The show follows four men, all ex-armed services, on the run from the U.S. government for a offense they didn't commit.

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Mr. T's character was known as the tough guy of the group, always managing to use his skillful mechanical skills to become them out of tough situations (despite the character's occasional dimwittedness). Mr. T would claim that only a very smart person could play such a dumb character.

Going Animated

The same year The A-Team premiered, NBC also invested in a Ruby-Spears-produced, Scooby-Doo-style cartoon starring the actor called Mister T. Playing a stylized version of himself, the animated version of Mr. T owned a gym and helped railroad train gymnasts to solve mysteries and fight crimes alongside him.

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Only 30 episodes were produced, but these 30 episodes were spread out over 3 seasons that aired consecutively between '83 and '86. The show proved to be one of Reddish-Spears' nearly successful blithe productions alongside Alvin and the Chipmunks.

Mr. T in D.C. Cab

Also in 1983, Mr. T earned the starring role in what remains the only movie to put the role player in the spotlight solo: D.C. Cab. The film features Mr. T in the leading role and an ensemble of celebrity cameos like Gary Busey, Adam Baldwin, stand-up comedian Paul Rodriguez and bodybuilders the Barbarian Brothers.

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Despite the project'due south modest star power and extensive marketing, it barely made dorsum its $12-million budget (earning just $sixteen one thousand thousand during its run) and received middling reviews. Mr. T hasn't been given the hazard to star in a motion picture since.

Mr. T'southward Motivational Speaking Career

Given his hugely intimidating stature, it was but a matter of time for Mr. T to endeavour his luck at motivational speaking. Equally it turns out, this was merely another one of his callings in life. Debuting in 1984, Exist Somebody…or Be Somebody'south Fool! was very successful.

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Geared toward children, the motivational video aimed to requite adolescents the conviction to beloved themselves and their heritage, command their anger and even wearing apparel decently without spending a fortune. Nearly half the video's running time consists of Mr. T singing encouraging songs.

Mr. T's Albums

Coming off the success of Exist Somebody…or Be Somebody's Fool!, Mr. T doubled down on home media with the release of Mr. T's Commandments. In a like vein as Be Somebody…, the album instructed children to keep away from drugs and stay in school.

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Afterward that yr, Mr. T likewise put out a CD version of Be Somebody… to every bit great numbers. Despite two extremely profitable releases in 1 yr, Mr. T's albums came to an terminate after this (unless you count his appearance on Busta Rhymes' song "Pass the Courvoisier, Office II" in 2002).

Mr. T's Professional Wrestling Career

Thanks to his success across multiple fields, Mr. T was easily able to make the transition to professional wrestling in 1985. Starting out equally Hulk Hogan's tag-team partner in the Globe Wrestling Federation's inaugural Wrestlemania, Mr. T is often credited as the sole reason why Wrestlemania I succeeded.

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His wrestling career connected throughout the '80s and '90s; he starred in enough of loftier-profile matches against people like "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and "Cowboy" Bob Orton. Mr. T was and then beloved during this time that he was honored with an consecration into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014.

Mr. T Cereal

When a celebrity is big, many corporations leap at the opportunity to license the celeb's name and likeness. In Mr. T's instance, that meant assuasive the Quaker Oats Company to create Mr. T Cereal in 1984. In fact, it was the very first cereal the company always manufactured.

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Fortified with iron and vitamin B, Mr. T Cereal was a crispy, sweetness corn and oat cereal that was essentially a knockoff of Cap'n Crunch — it shared a similar flavor and texture, right down to its identical golden color. A bundle of stickers could always be establish inside.

The Lake Forest Chainsaw Massacre

Mr. T'southward notoriety wasn't limited exclusively to the big screen or TV. No, every bit a matter of fact, at least to his neighbors in Lake Wood, Illinois, Mr. T was just as intimidating and destructive in real life.

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In 1987, Mr. T angered fellow Lake Forest residents and garnered national media attention for his determination to cut down over 100 oak trees in the area surrounding his abode. Mr. T owned the land — it all barbarous within the boundaries of his estate — only many were displeased with the celebrity's outright condone for nature.

Mr. T on T. and T.

Piggybacking on the success of The A-Team and Mister T, Canada chose to enlist the thespian for a show of its own in the wake of The A-Team's final season. Titled T. and T., the program ran for iii years between 1987 and 1990 and tallied up 65 episodes.

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The activeness-packed and socially witting program followed Mr. T equally T.S. Turner and Alex Amini as Amy Taler. After Turner was framed for a criminal offense and Taler helped set him free, the two teamed up to help stop crime every bit cunning private detectives.

Mr. T's Cancer Scare

Due to health problems, the 1990s saw Mr. T drastically reduce his public appearances. Diagnosed with cancer — specifically T-cell lymphoma — in 1995, the actor limited himself to the occasional goggle box commercial. With a schedule like this, Mr. T could spend a mean solar day or 2 shooting an advertizing and the rest of the week focusing on recovering.

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Due to his lighthearted nature disguised underneath his tough-guy persona, information technology's not surprising to detect Mr. T would often joke about his diagnosis. The irony was not lost on him that his specific type of cancer was chosen "T-cell."

Mr. T's Career in Commercials

After fully recovering from T-cell lymphoma in the mid-90s, Mr. T continued to book television commercial on top of television commercial instead of returning to acting. As it turns out, the laid-back nature of advertisement shoots was preferable for the actor (then in his late 40s past 2000).

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This decision was another genius move for Mr. T. His many commercial appearances crystalized his status as a pop civilisation icon for a whole new generation of fans who knew his name from Snickers, World of Warcraft and Fuze Iced Tea ads, among many other brands.

Mr. T'south Cameo Appearances

Despite focusing on commercials, Mr. T all the same managed to prioritize a TV or picture show cameo here and there. Reducing his participation to mere walk-on roles only furthered his status as a timeless icon. Mr. T added another skill to his résumé: impeccable comedic timing.

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From Spy Difficult to Inspector Gadget and Blossom to Malcolm in the Middle, Mr. T would appear as himself and earn huge laughs. Children who were born afterward Rocky III's release by nearly a decade knew Mr. T's name practically also equally their parents did. Mr. T just couldn't fail.

Mr. T'due south Chains Come Off

When the U.S. was hit past Hurricane Katrina, no one could have imagined the broad-ranging scope of the damage. With homes and businesses destroyed across the coast, the natural disaster was a tragedy. The nation, including Mr. T, stopped everything to aid the victims.

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Seeing so many people lose everything they've always owned impacted the star in means he never anticipated. Looking downwardly and seeing his hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of jewelry now rubbed him the wrong way, so he decided to shed this trademark feature of his appearance one time and for all.

Mr. T's Reality Show

During the commercial- and cameo-fueled Mr. T renaissance of the mid-2000s, TV Land — the cable network geared toward nostalgic older audiences — decided to lure the actor dorsum to the silvery screen. Instead of acting, though, Television receiver Land convinced Mr. T to transition to reality television.

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Titled I Pity the Fool, the reality program followed Mr. T as he traveled the country solving bug and giving advice. Although crafted in a similar vein to his motivational-speaking content, I Compassion the Fool only didn't seem to resonate with contemporary audiences. It was canceled subsequently vi short episodes.

Mr. T in 21st Century Films

With his commercial appearances yet going strong simply his television appearances slowing to a clamber, studio executives tried to bring Mr. T dorsum to the feature-film industry. First, the actor was offered a cameo in The A-Team'southward feature moving-picture show adaptation alongside his co-stars, but he turned it downwardly. Ultimately, the testify's stars didn't even make the final cutting.

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In 2009, Mr. T actually accustomed a feature-film appearance: the role of Officer Earl Devereaux in the animated film Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. However, Mr. T declined to render for the 2013 sequel.

Mr. T's British Clip Show

Like his Canadian boob tube series might suggest, Mr. T found fame far outside the boundaries of the United States. In fact, the histrion is quite famous in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. As a outcome, British idiot box network BBC 3 gave the star his own clip bear witness from 2011 to 2013.

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Titled World'southward Craziest Fools, the clip show features Mr. T as the presenter of all kinds of ridiculous and hilarious internet videos and CCTV footage. As you might be able to surmise by the title, the clips showcased people making fools of themselves (intentionally or not).

Mr. T'due south Failed Projects

Of all the projects Mr. T'south name has been attached to throughout the years, not every 1 of them was lucky enough to be successful. Quite a few never even made it past the drawing board.

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One of the most surprising instances was I Pity the Tool, a testify on DIY Network post-obit Mr. T renovating homes — it lasted i episode. Some other is Mr. T: The Video Game, which was imagined as a cartoonish take on the actor's life that would see him fighting Nazis across the globe. Information technology was never completed and was subsequently abased.

Mr. T on Dancing With the Stars

Mr. T is undoubtedly a huge star, then it makes sense that he was eventually sought out for ABC'south hit trip the light fantastic toe competition series Dancing With the Stars in 2017. 1 of the last high-profile jobs for the '80s superstar, Mr. T was partnered up with Kym Herjavec during the testify'southward 24th flavor.

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Competing alongside Sat Night Live alum Chris Kattan, Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan and actress Charo, Mr. T didn't make it very far into the show. He and his partner were voted off third, catastrophe upwardly in 10th place after just a few episodes of competition.

Mr. T's Later Years

Now in his late 60s, Mr. T lives the life he deserves. It'due south the final transition for him: After a lifetime of difficult work beyond movie, boob tube, sports and stage, the '80s icon now lives every bit a born-again Christian with a loving family and a comfy lifestyle.

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Happily married since 1971, Mr. T has iii children: two daughters and a son (the latter from a previous wedlock). One of his daughters makes her living as a comedian, performing under the name Erica Clark (subsequently her mother'due south maiden name) instead of Erica T or Erica Tureaud.

Mr. T Today

In 2019, not much is seen or heard from Mr. T. He experienced a brief resurgence in popularity when the Snapchat-style Mr. T App was released in the mid-2010s, but — every bit with virtually things online — the chatter died down in no time at all.

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Truthfully, Mr. T has disappeared from the spotlight simply considering he chose to. Being a present father and a loving husband is a noble goal, especially considering the fact that Mr. T was robbed of a father-son relationship when his father left his family all the style back in the 1970s.

Where to Discover Him on Social Media

The all-time (and only) fashion to go on up with Mr. T today is to follow him on Twitter (@MrT) or YouTube. Equally is the example with many celebrities, social media provides the opportunity to receive updates from the man himself on a regular footing.

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It's here that Mr. T volition probably be the most agile going forrard — at least until the next Mr. T-aissance, whenever that may be. Not to mention, his tweets are truly quite enjoyable, even if he doesn't post that often. In the end, y'all shouldn't pity him — Mr. T is doing simply fine.

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