Tracy Morgan says he contemplated suicide after his coma, but his job saved him
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It's been a long recovery for Morgan, but he's made strides, including hosing "Saturday Night Live."
But in a candid recent interview with Rolling Stone, Morgan admitted that while recovering from the accident, he didn't know if he could be funny again.
"I said, 'If my funny ever went away, I'd die,'" Morgan tells the magazine. "And I thought I was going to die for a long time. My thoughts - I was in a very dark place. I was sitting right here, contemplating suicide. I couldn't walk."
Morgan has gotten over that painful hurdle, as it's more than evident he can still make people laugh. Since his "SNL" hosting gig, he's gone back on the stand-up circuit and has many TV and movie roles in the works.
He's also working on a comedy special, and the working title is fitting: "Stayin' Alive."
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