BlackVoices.com recently caught up the film-making dynamo Tyler Perry while he gracefully handled media chores to promote his new movie, 'The Family That Preys,' which arrived in theaters last week and raked in over $18 million.Starring Academy Award winner Kathy Bates and three-time Emmy Award winner Alfre Woodard, the drama revolves around the diabolical deeds of two members of two southern families; one white, the other black.
With Perry's trademark candor, his flair for the dramatic storytelling and an accessible style of directing, 'Family' turns out to be his finest work yet.
Also starring Sanaa Lathan, Cole Hauser, Rockmond Dunbar, Robin Givens, Kadee Strickland and Taraji P. Henson, the Lionsgate film follows Perry's growing list of best-selling movie fare, including 'Meet The Browns' and 'Why Did I Get Married?' both released within the last year.
Perry, formerly homeless, has become a Hollywood sensation in his own right – his alter ego Madea Simmons is a beloved draw of many of his stage and screen productions.
Tyler Perry In His Own Words
On His Motivation for 'Family'
"Whatever stories are coming to me, I'm going to tell them. I'm going to go in a bunch of different directions over the next few years. This one was about my own personal life at the time. I was going through some things about whether I was really enjoying my life. I put that all in this film. Don't just exist, but live. Live every day like it's your last and enjoy your life. Life is short."
On His Core audience relating to 'Family That Preys'
"They're going to love it. It's not as much comedy in it but it's still a Tyler Perry movie."
On Kathy Bates
"I was really, really honored that she decided to do the film. She was phenomenal in it. She brought a great deal to it. I learned a lot from her."
On Alfre Woodard
"Alfre is no slouch herself. It was really amazing."
On Sanaa Lathan
"Poor Sanaa, she kept saying, 'Oh, Tyra this is so mean, I can't do it' and I said 'Do it, do it, do it, meaner, meaner, meaner.' [When I was casting] that character , I didn't have anybody in mind. But from the moment I started talking about casting ideas, her name came up and I said, 'Oh, I hope we can get her to do this.'"
On Whether He Wore A Fat Suit In Movie
"You know the great thing about playing this guy, I didn't have to be on a diet. I didn't have to workout, I just was thick. So that was all me, that wasn't a fat suit my friend."
On The Importance of His Character in the Film
"I just wanted to do a small role that would work on my acting chops. Not do too much, because I wanted to focus on directing the film. But he's an interesting character, but he's a guy that's given up on his dreams. So I hope he speaks to all the brothers who stopped dreaming, to let them know that dreams do come true."
On His Starring In The New 'Star Trek' Movie
"Well it's a small role, it's a cameo that J.J. Abrams called me and asked me to do. And when he called and asked me the timing happened to fall perfectly, I had some time off and I worked it out. But it's the commander of the star fleet, and it was really, really cool. I'm hearing great things about it, I haven't seen it, I can't wait to see it. So we'll see what happens with it."
On His 'House of Payne' TV Series
"Yeah, it started off really rough because the characters had to gel and people had to get together. So there were a lot of people that didn't like it in the beginning, but I'd ask for fans to give it a minute. And I'll tell you within the next month the rating just started getting better and better. The rating beat a lot of shows on CW, so that's really great."
On Keisha Knight-Pulliam Joining The Cast
"Yes, she and Lance Gross, their characters just got married on the show. So she's joining the cast."
Six Degrees of Tyler Perry
Six Degrees of Tyler Perry
In just three years, Tyler Perry has become the toast of Hollywood. Could you name another director black or white who can boast of having released six feature movie projects within a three year period? Nope. Not only did the New Orleans native write all of the storylines for the films, he starred in four. Combined, five of the films have grossed upwards of $250 million worldwide, some within budgets below $6 million. And with the major money train also comes associating with some of the biggest names in and out of the entertainment business. BlackVoices.com takes an introspective look at how a former homeless man turned chit'lin circuit theater czar has connections to the likes of Michael Jackson, Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston and Will Smith, to name a few. Check out Six Degrees of Tyler Perry.
Tyler Perry
The best-selling playwright turned Hollywood hot-shot (real name: Emmitt R. Perry, Jr.) was born Sept. 14, 1969 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Ray Nagin
Another New Orleans native, Ray Nagin, Jr. was elected into the office of Mayor of the Crescent City on March 6, 2002.
Labelle
Known as the music capitol of the Gulf Coast, New Orleans was also the setting for 'Lady Marmalade,' a hit song from 1970s glam-soul trio Labelle, comprised of Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx and Sara Dash.
Lenny Kravitz
Modern day rock & roll demigod Lenny Kravitz is one of the top-notch talents chosen to produce Labelle's long-awaited reunion album, 'Back to Now,' due out later this year via Verve Records.
Lisa Bonet
'The Cosby Show' and 'A Different World' star Lisa Bonet eloped with Lenny Kravitz in November 1987. Their daughter Zoe Isaballe Kravitz was born the next year. The couple separated in 1991.
Gary Dourdan
'C.S.I.' actor Gary Dourdan played Cree Summer's character's love interest Shazza Zulu on the NBC sitcom 'A Different World,' which was originally developed as a spin-off vehicle for Lisa Bonet. The Philadelphia native appeared on 13 episodes from 1991 to 1992.
Janet Jackson
Gary Dourdan also played the love interest of Janet Jackson in the music video for her chart-topping ballad, 'Again,' in 1993.
Tyler Perry
Janet Jackson starred in the lead role of Tyler Perry's box office smash, 'Why Did I Get Married?' The twice divorced pop star won an NAACP Image Award for her performance.
Ruben Cannon
One of the most respected executives in Hollywood, Ruben Cannon has served as a casting director of film and TV projects dating all the way back to 1977. He co-executive produced Tyler Perry's 'Why Did I Get Married?'
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By: Len Esten on 9/15/2008 9:00PM
You gotta give it up to Tyler Perry.
This is the kind of story that should inspire people to make your own films instead of settling for what Hollywood offers.
If you want to change the media portrayals of black people in general it can now be done and he proves it. Take the reigns and do do it like he does: write, direct, act.
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By: blckmoses@sbcglobal.net on 9/16/2008 7:05AM
Tyler Perry in an anglophile and he doesn't run anything. Perry is still operating like a slave on the plantation when there were "Black Codes" stipulating a white person had to be present whenever a certain amount of Blacks gather.He can't distribute his own films and that is why he makes movies that doesn't make whites uncomfortable, like a strong Black man that is not butt dancing in the shadows of white people's hypocrisy. "I remember Marvin Gaye he sing to me; he had me feeling like Black was the thing to be." - Tupac (even a broken clock is right twice a day).
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By: ATLfnst on 9/16/2008 7:07AM
Happy Birthday Tyler!!! Man I love all you work most definitely and will forever and ever continue to support you on any movie or play you create. You're most definitely the best when it comes to creating/ directing movies which really grasp many of you fans' attention, and I must say, I've repeatedly watched the majority of your movies over and over again and in certain scenes, they still manage to make me show emotions or laugh my a** off as if I watched them for the very first time. Man, please keep up the fantastic and extraordinary work and stay blessed because a loyal fan like myself going to always be extremely supportive of all your projects that you bring into fruit.
MUCH MUCH LOVE MAN!!!
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By: ATLfnst on 9/16/2008 7:15AM
(typos): Man I really love "your" work
(typos): You're most definitely the best when it comes to creating/ directing movies which really grasp many of "your" fans
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By: Bonita on 9/16/2008 6:35PM
I could not be more proud of you if you were my own brother! What a masterpiece! Be encouraged and stay connected to the Lord Jesus Christ. You are on the path that he laid out for you to follow. Thank you for bringing interesting films and television shows to us and the reality of what happens with many of us no matter what the race, background, etc.
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By: CHERYL on 9/16/2008 8:45AM
MR. PERRY I THINK THAT IS COOL WAHT YOU R DOING SOME BLACKS FILL LIKE THEY NEED TO GO TO SCHOOL TO GET SOME WHERE IN LIFE. I LOVE YOUR MOVIES THEY REMIND ME OF MY FLY. RIGHT NOW ITS HARD FOR ME MY MOTHER PASS AWAY FEB.8 THIS YEAR WHATS SO GOOD ABOUT IT ME AND HER WAS LOOKING AT YOUR MOVIE FLY.REU. NOT KNOWING THAT SHE WAS GOING HOME.MY BEST TO YOU IS TO KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
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By: Lisa Jenkins on 9/16/2008 9:14AM
Virginia is in the house and want to thank you for all your movies that have inspired as well as helped me laugh through the difficult times in my life. I can relate to each of your movies,television series,and plays. I love Madea, that is my girl! She is often quoted in my daily walk and Tamela and David Mann- much love to their acting and singing ability. You know Brown is a fool but well loved. Tyler, you know there are going to be some haters... continue to do you and God's work. What you do for God will last. As the great Tupac sang, Keep yo head up!
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By: AnneM on 9/16/2008 9:12AM
I remember Tyler's Mother going to school, her Father, and all of Tyler's Uncles and Aunts. I often wondered which one of them would break into show business. They were all very smart intelligent, caring people. I am so proud of him and all of his success. Tyler you are a great inspiration to your family and all of us who can trace you back to your Great-Grandather who was a great man
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By: dweetta adams on 9/16/2008 9:16AM
what is a rich and attracted brothersucessful man women must be at your feet since you can pich and choose what are you looking for innn a sister.
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By: patricia on 9/16/2008 9:20AM
Tyler continues to wow us with his talents and the more that you continue to make movies the better they get. Keep doing what you are doing I will always be a fan.
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