Thomas Ford, actor on the hit '90s sitcom "Martin," has died at 52
ATLANTA -- Thomas Ford, the actor who played Martin Lawrence’s best friend Tommy Strawn on the hit ‘90s sitcom “Martin,” has died in Atlanta. He was 52.
Family spokeswoman Joy Pervis says Ford died Wednesday. The actor played the level-headed pal of Lawrence on “Martin” for the show’s entire five-year run.
One running joke was his not having a job, prompting the catch phrase: “You don’t got no job, Tommy!”
Ford had other TV parts, notable as Lt. Malcolm Barker on Fox’s “New York Undercover” and as Mel Parker on UPN’s “The Parkers” as well as playing The Pope of Comedy on TV One’s “Who’s Got Jokes” with Bill Bellamy.
Before “Martin,” he landed a spot in the 1989 Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor film “Harlem Nights.”
As news of his death hit social media, celebrities and fans began sending their condolences.
The world is going to greatly miss all the joy and laughter that you brought to it. Thinking of Tommy Ford’s family and friends today.
— LLCOOLJ. (@llcoolj) October 12, 2016
Rest n Peace Tommy Ford. Your spirit will be missed.
— David Alan Grier (@davidalangrier) October 12, 2016
NOOO! Just hearing about the passing of #TommyFord WOW! My heart is SOO sad RIP my friend! My deepest sympathies n prayers go 2 his family😇 pic.twitter.com/oqT3kaKFpg
— Vivica A. Fox (@MsVivicaFox) October 12, 2016
So sad to hear the news that we lost a great one. Sleep in peace brother #MikalFord AKA #Tommy… https://t.co/MNLZNRFB6F
— Salt N Pepa (@TheSaltNPepa) October 12, 2016