
Age: 57
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American actor, comedian and author Tracy Jamal Morgan is best known for his eight seasons as a cast member on Saturday Night Live and currently known for playing the role of Tracy Jordan on the NBC series 30 Rock. Morgan began his career on Martin, where he played Hustle Man. In the 2003 Chris Rock film Head of State, Morgan appeared as a man watching television, often questioning why they are not watching Martin. Morgan was also a regular cast member on "Uptown Comedy Club which aired for two seasons between 1992 and 1994. He was also on the HBO show Snaps. Morgan joined the cast of comedy show Saturday Night Live in 1996, where he performed as a regular until 2003. Morgan married his high school sweetheart Sabina in 1985. They have three sons together. Morgan filed for divorce at Bronx Supreme Court on August 7, 2009 after 23 years of marriage, although he and his wife had been already separated for eight years.

When two people from completely different worlds mysteriously swap bodies, they're forced to navigate each other's lives in hilarious and heartwarming ways. One character finds themselves in an unfamiliar social circle, struggling with new responsibilities and relationships, while the other grapples with an entirely different set of challenges and perspectives. As they fumble through each other's daily routines—attending school or work, managing relationships, and handling personal crises—they begin to understand the complexities of lives they never knew existed. The body swap becomes a catalyst for personal growth, empathy, and unexpected friendship. Through comedic mishaps, awkward encounters, and moments of genuine vulnerability, both characters discover that walking in someone else's shoes—literally—can transform how they see themselves and the world around them. The story balances laugh-out-loud humor with touching moments of self-discovery, ultimately exploring themes of identity, acceptance, and the universal human experience that connects us all.
