« previous If he’s cast in a movie, you can bet Kevin Hart will play the comedic relief, most likely a sidekick to a more level-headed lead, and will probably make one or two jokes about his short stature. Plenty of critics have pointed out that Hart plays the same character in all of his movies: Central […] next »

Kevin Hart

If he’s cast in a movie, you can bet Kevin Hart will play the comedic relief, most likely a sidekick to a more level-headed lead, and will probably make one or two jokes about his short stature. Plenty of critics have pointed out that Hart plays the same character in all of his movies: Central Intelligence, Ride Along and The Wedding Ringer, to name a few. But in an interview with Hello Beautiful, he actually denied that he’s been typecast: “When I sign up to do something, I’m very aware of what’s going on and I’m very aware where the separation is. I don’t feel like I’m doing the same thing at this point in my career.” Typecast or not, having Hart’s name in the credits almost guarantees a movie’s success at this point, so clearly he’s doing something right.

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