Christopher Martin (entertainer)

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Christopher "Play" Martin
Background information
Birth name Christopher Martin
Born July 10, 1962 (1962-07-10) (age 45)
Origin Queens, New York, U.S.
Genre(s) Hip Hop,
Occupation(s) rapper
Years active 1980 -
Label(s) Select Records
Associated acts Kid 'n Play, House Party

Christopher "Play" Martin (born July 10, 1962) is an American rapper and actor, formerly the latter half of the late 1980s/early 1990s hip-hop/comedy duo Kid 'n Play.

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[edit] Career

The name Play comes from his original MC name, Playboy, which originated with a group called Quicksilver and the Super Lovers,[1] which featured producer Hurby Luv Bug. It was with this group that he met Christopher "Kid" Reid, who was using the name "Kid Coolout" with a group called The Turnout Brothers. In time, all of the members of their respective groups moved on, and decided that they could work together as a duo. By shortening their nicknames, it would lead to the start of the group Kid 'n Play.

With Kid, Play recorded three successful albums and starred in four hip-hop based comedy films: House Party, Class Act, House Party 2, and House Party 3. After the duo split in 1993, Play became a born-again Christian and focused on Christian hip hop. Today, Play is the founder and CEO of HP4 Digital, a pre and post production multimedia company for film, digital media, and theater.

[edit] Personal life

Martin was born in Queens, New York. He is a graduate of the High School of Art and Design, in New York City. Martin has a son, Skyler Martin with ex-wife Shari Headley (an actress best known for her role in the 1988 comedy Coming To America starring Eddie Murphy). The couple married in May 1993 and divorced in June 1995. Martin now resides in Durham, North Carolina as a hip hop teacher at North Carolina Central University. Martin also also like to devote time to the non-profit group Campaign 4 Change. Christopher "Play" Martin is also related to singer London Jones, actor Martin Lawrence and comedian Raymond Baxter.

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[edit] With Kid 'n Play

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[edit] Filmography

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Play: Hip-Hop Icon (interview)" Retrieved from hiphop-elements.com

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