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Tyler
Perry
Playwright,
screenwriter and actor, Tyler Perry was born on 13 September 1969
in New Orleans. Louisiana. He has been writing plays since he was
18.
Tyler Perry became America's most successful young playwright and
the writer, producer and co-star of the box office hit Diary of
a Mad Black Woman. But it was a long hard road. In 1992 Perry wrote
letters to himself in an effort to deal with his childhood pain.
These would provide the basis for the musical I Know I've Been Changed
about adult survivors of child abuse.
Tyler Perry saved $12,000 and moved to Atlanta in 1992, where he
tried to stage the play. Initially, however, I Know I've Been Changed
was a flop. Hardly anyone came to the shows and over the next 6
years, Tyler Perry found himself homeless on several occasions,
and doing dozens of different jobs to support his determination
that the play would succeed.
He had come to the point of giving up on the show, when in 1998,
the turning point came. I Know I've Been Changed opened at the House
of Blues and sold out eight times over before moving to the Fox
Theater where it sold out 9,000 seats for two shows. Since then
Tyler Perry has been on a roll.
His next production,
Woman Thou Art Loosed based on the book by Bishop T.D. Jakes grossed
over $5 million in five months.Further productions including I Can
Do Bad All By Myself, Behind Closed Doors, Diary of a Mad Black
Woman, Madea's Family Reunion, Madea's Class Reunion, Meet the Browns,
and Madea Goes to Jail have meant that the once broke Perry has
now earned tens of millions of dollars.
In a USA Today
article, 'Diary of a Mad Black Woman' reveals Tyler Perry, Perry
is quoted as saying: "I've got millions of loyal fans, predominantly
African-Americans, who have supported me over the years. My plays
bring in 30,000 to 40,000 people a weekend, but my entire story
has been completely underground."
Tyler Perry turned Diary of a Mad Black Woman into a film. As well
as writing the screenplay, he had three parts in the film including
a role as his long-time character, Madea. The film cost only $5
million to produce but became a firm box office favourite.
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