Mr. T

Biography: With his unmistakable style (gold chains, Mohawk), demeanor (crossed arms, sneer) and catchphrase ("I pity the fool!"), Mr. T became a 1980s icon. Yet despite his gruff exterior and imposing physique, Mr. T has maintained an impressively positive outlook throughout his tumultuous life. Born into a big family and raised in tough Chicago housing projects, he came to the attention of Sylvester Stallone after winning the "World's Toughest Bouncer" contest, which led to his breakout role as a fearsome boxer in 1982's Rocky III. But it was his five-season stint on the campy, testosterone-heavy action series The A-Team that turned him into a star. More of a personality than a bona fide actor, Mr. T acquitted himself well in a tongue-in-cheek way. During the height of his fame, he starred in an eponymous children's cartoon, released a rap album (Mr. T's Commandments), made a motivational video (Be Somebody or Be Somebody's Fool) and even had his own breakfast cereal. But as the 1990sWith his unmistakable style (gold chains, Mohawk), demeanor (crossed arms, sneer) and catchphrase ("I pity the fool!"), Mr. T became a 1980s icon. Yet despite his gruff exterior and imposing physique, Mr. T has maintained an impressively positive outlook throughout his tumultuous life. Born into a big family and raised in tough Chicago housing projects, he came to the attention of Sylvester Stallone after winning the "World's Toughest Bouncer" contest, which led to his breakout role as a fearsome boxer in 1982's Rocky III. But it was his five-season stint on the campy, testosterone-heavy action series The A-Team that turned him into a star. More of a personality than a bona fide actor, Mr. T acquitted himself well in a tongue-in-cheek way. During the height of his fame, he starred in an eponymous children's cartoon, released a rap album (Mr. T's Commandments), made a motivational video (Be Somebody or Be Somebody's Fool) and even had his own breakfast cereal. But as the 1990s dawned, Mr. T saw diminishing profile, taking only occasional guest-starring spots. Yet as he had done many times before, he triumphed over adversity and resurfaced in the 2000s on a variety of talk shows, most notably performing skits on Late Night With Conan O'Brien. In 2006 he debuted an inspirational reality show named after his favorite phrase and followed that up with commercial spots for Snickers and World of Warcraft. He even cashed in on the celebrity cookware trend with the Mr. T FlavorWave Oven. Offscreen, Mr. T is a self-professed mama's boy, a motivational speaker and a devout Christian. Expand

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Dancing With the Stars: Season 24 Mar 20, 2017 Reality Cast Member tbd
tbd Conan (2010): Season 7 Oct 31, 2016 Guest tbd
tbd The Wendy Williams Show: Season 3 Jul 12, 2010 Guest tbd
tbd I Pity the Fool: Season 1 Oct 11, 2006 Himself tbd
tbd Martha: Season 2 Aug 16, 2006 Guest tbd
tbd The Simpsons: Season 15 Nov 2, 2003 Himself 8.0
tbd Jimmy Kimmel Live: Season 1 Jan 25, 2003 Mr. T / Mr. T 2.8
tbd Suddenly Susan: Season 1 Sep 19, 1996 Mr. T tbd
tbd Out of This World: Season 4 Oct 6, 1990 Actor tbd
tbd The A-Team: Season 5 Sep 26, 1986 Sgt. Bosco "B.A." Baracus / Bosco `B.A.' Baracus / Mr. T tbd
tbd The A-Team: Season 4 Sep 24, 1985 Sgt. Bosco "B.A." Baracus / Bosco `B.A.' Baracus tbd
tbd Saturday Night's Main Event: Season 1 May 11, 1985 Mr. T tbd
tbd Saturday Night Live: Season 10 Oct 6, 1984 Host 10
tbd The A-Team: Season 3 Sep 18, 1984 Sgt. Bosco "B.A." Baracus / Bosco `B.A.' Baracus tbd
tbd Diff'rent Strokes: Season 6 Oct 1, 1983 Himself tbd
tbd The A-Team: Season 2 Sep 20, 1983 Sgt. Bosco "B.A." Baracus / Bosco `B.A.' Baracus / Mr. T 8.5
tbd The A-Team: Season 1 Jan 23, 1983 Sgt. Bosco "B.A." Baracus / Bosco `B.A.' Baracus / Mr. T 7.2
tbd Silver Spoons: Season 1 Sep 25, 1982 Himself tbd