7 Roles that Define Kevin Hart’s Hilarious Legacy
Written by Site Hub on March 12, 2024
Kevin Hart’s illustrious career in comedy has been significantly shaped by his roles in over a dozen films, alongside his stand-up success. Starting with his debut in “Paper Soldiers” (2002), Hart portrayed a novice thief, setting the stage for his comedic trajectory. He gained further recognition in “Soul Plane” (2004), where he played an entrepreneur who starts his own airline following a bizarre accident, showcasing his ability to lead a comedy. His role in the action rom-com “Fool’s Gold” (2008) marked a pivotal moment, elevating his status in Hollywood as he played a villain in a treasure hunt adventure. Hart’s versatility in romantic comedies was highlighted in “Think Like a Man” (2012), a film based on Steve Harvey’s relationship advice book, where Hart’s performance contributed to the movie’s blockbuster success and spawned a sequel. In “Ride Along” (2014) and its sequel, Hart’s comedic chemistry with Ice Cube as a mismatched buddy cop duo was well-received. “The Wedding Ringer” (2015) featured Hart as a professional best man, further solidifying his comedic prowess. His collaboration with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in “Central Intelligence” (2016) showcased a dynamic partnership that extended to the “Jumanji” franchise, underlining Hart’s continued influence in comedy cinema.
Source: BET