Tyler Perry

Actor/Writer/Filmmaker/Entrepreneur

The New Orleans native (born Emmitt Perry, Jr.) began his career in the Atlanta chitlin circuit writing, directing, and starring in plays centered around the fictional gun-wielding, good-hearted matriarch Mabel “Madea” Simmons. In 2005, Perry went on to write, produce and star in his first film, Diary of a Mad Black Woman (also featuring Madea) and won BET Comedy Awards for outstanding writing and acting. He has since written, directed, starred in and/or produced dozens of projects, ranging from the TV series Tyler Perry’s House of Payne to a 2010 film adaptation of Ntozake Shange’s classic play For Colored Girls. In 2008 he opened Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, the first major television and movie studio owned by an African-American producer.

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Think Like a Man Banned in France

Some say racism keeps the film out of French theaters.

BET Star Cinema Movie Fun Facts: May 21 to May 27, 2012

From Hollywood blockbusters to straight-to-DVD fan favorites, BET Star Cinema is always playing something for everyone. Read up on some interesting facts about the movies being featured this week.

BET Star Cinema Movie Trivia: May 21 to May 27, 2012

Test your movie trivia skills right here.

Tim Story Is the Highest Grossing Black Director

Tim Story overtakes Tyler Perry’s numbers at the box office.

Good Deeds

Tyler Perry's tale of redemption also starring Thandie Newton and Gabrielle Union is up for Best Movie. (Photo: Lionsgate)

Fire at Tyler Perry Studios

No injuries and the historic film studio is still intact.
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