• Name: Mr. T
  • Date of Birth: May 21, 1952
  • Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois
Mini-bio: With muscle-bound arms bulging from his sleeveless tank tops, a mohawk, and enough gold jewelry to enrich a small nation, gruff, tough Mr. T was certainly one of the most recognizable television stars... read more of the early '80s. Though more of a personality than a bona fide actor, he has appeared in several features, but is best known for playing no-nonsense ex-soldier B.A. Baracus on the hit action-drama The A-Team (1983-1987). Prior to that, Mr. T had played character roles in four feature films. Born Lawrence Tureaud in a tough southside Chicago project, he was the second youngest of 12 siblings. His father abandoned the family when Tureaud was five, leaving his mother to raise her huge family alone in a three-bedroom apartment on less than 100 dollars a month from welfare. Tureaud was devoted to his mother, and though he got into a little trouble during early adolescence, straightened himself out so as not to shame her by getting thrown in jail. Following graduation from Dunbar Vocational High School, Tureaud attended college. His football skills landed him a scholarship to Prairie View A & M University in Texas, but he was expelled after one year. Tureaud qualified for other sports scholarships and so continued his education until joining the Army and serving as a military policeman. Following his discharge, he was recruited by the Green Bay Packers, but suffered a serious knee injury and so became a bodyguard for stars such as Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross. He also worked as a bouncer. In 1970, he changed his name to Lawrence Tero and shortly thereafter shortened it to Mr. T. In the mid-'70s, he worked as a gym teacher in Chicago. It was Sylvester Stallone who offered him his first acting job after Stallone saw the beefy black bouncer on the TV show Games People Play. Stallone was so impressed by Mr. T's agile strength that he cast him in Rocky III (1982). Mr. T was at his peak popularity, particularly with young boys, while on The A-Team. At one point a toy company even created a Mr. T action figure. He also had a breakfast cereal named after him. Following his series' demise, Mr. T's acting career has been sporadic. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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Mistah T BlingMr. T mini-bio: Mr. T (born Laurence Tureaud on May 21, 1952) is an American actor and former wrestler known for his roles as Sgt. Bosco "B.A." Baracus in the 1980s television series The A-Team and as boxer "Clubber Lang" in the 1982 film, Rocky III.


He is also well-known for his distinctive Mohawk hairstyle and for wearing an extreme amount of gold jewelry. Biography Mr. T came from Chicago, and was the eleventh of twelve children; he and his four sisters and seven brothers grew up in the city's housing projects. He played football, studied martial arts, and won a scholarship to Prairie View A&M University, Texas, and majored in mathematics but was thrown out after a year.

After that he went to a couple of small Chicago colleges on athletic scholarships. After leaving college he was a Military Policeman in the U.S. Army before trying out for the Green Bay Packers.[citation needed] His professional football career was finished when he suffered a knee injury. For about a decade, he was a bodyguard who provided additional security to such personalities as Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson, Steve McQueen, and Diana Ross when they were in Chicago. He charged around $3,000 a day.

His business card read, "Next to God, there is no greater protector than I." In 1970, he changed his name by deed poll from "Laurence Tureaud" to "Laurence Tero" and then in 1980 to "Mr. T" so that he would have to be addressed as "Mr." It was while reading National Geographic magazine that he first saw the unusual hairstyle, which he would adapt as his trademark, on an African Mandinka warrior. He has said that adopting the style was a statement about his African heritage.

During his stint as a doorman, Mr. T would steal jewelry from disorderly people and wear it himself as a testament to how well he performed his job. At one point, his gold chains, rings, and bracelets were worth about $300,000. It took him about an hour to put it on, and most nights he cleaned it in an ultrasonic cleaner although some nights he slept in the chains "to see how my ancestors, who were slaves, felt." Mr. T twice won the "World's Toughest Bouncer" contest on the TV series Games People Play starring Bryant Gumbel.

In 1986, Mr. T clear-cut a large number of trees from around his mansion in Lake Forest, Illinois explaining that he had allergies. This resulted in controversy with his neighbors and led several North Shore communities to enact ordinances making the removal of old growth trees illegal. He sold the mansion and moved to California shortly thereafter.

In 1995, Mr. T was diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma cancer at the age of 43. The disease eventually went into remission. In 2005, after seeing the effects of Hurricane Katrina, Mr. T announced he would never wear his chains again, saying they were "an insult to God", and donated clothing and money to Katrina victims.

As of 2006, Mr. T lives in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, and is Christian. He mentioned on the Howard Stern Show in October 2006 that he had become a grandfather and that his cancer was still in remission, although he was still receiving preventive medical treatment.

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