âMartinâ actor Thomas Ford dies at 52
Thomas Ford, the actor who played Martin Lawrenceâs best friend Tommy Strawn on the hit â90s sitcom âMartin,â died Wednesday in Atlanta. He was 52.
The actor played the level-headed pal of Lawrence on âMartinâ for the showâs entire five-year run. One running joke was about his apparent lack of employment, prompting the catch phrase: âYou donât got no job, Tommy!â
âIt is with great sadness that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved Son, father, brother, husband, and friend Tommy Mykal Ford,â the family said in a statement. âOn behalf of the family, we would like to thank everyone for their love, support and prayers.â
Family spokeswoman Joy Pervis confirmed Fordâs death but gave no cause.
In recent weeks, Ford posted on Instagram about having knee replacement surgery and said that he was being diligent about physical therapy and looked forward to returning to work.
Ford had other TV parts, notable as Lt. Malcolm Barker on Foxâs âNew York Undercoverâ and as Mel Parker on UPNâs âThe Parkersâ as well as playing the Pope of Comedy on TV Oneâs âWhoâs Got Jokesâ with Bill Bellamy.
Several celebrities paid homage to Ford through social media, including Cedric the Entertainer and Rickey Smiley.
âPrayers up for my brotherâ and his family, Lawrence posted on Twitter.
Before âMartin,â Ford landed a spot in the 1989 Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor film âHarlem Nights.â He would co-produce, co-write or star in such films as âBaby Mamaâs Club,â ââAgainst the Law,â ââBeat Street Resurrectionâ and âLove Different.â
The towering Ford, whose height was said to be 6-foot-4, was also a motivational speaker and a childrenâsâ book author. He appeared in the fourth season of TV Oneâs âBill Bellamyâs Whoâs Got Jokes?â
The actorâs website said he had been focusing on building a career behind the camera. He had directed and produced several webisodes, and currently filming âReverse the Lynch Curse,â a documentary about breaking curses of distrust and envy. Ford was also involved in several theater productions.
The family said funeral arrangements will be forthcoming.
âPlease respect the privacy of the Ford family during our time of grief,â the statement said.
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