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Geordie Ahmed
10th December 2005, 21:38
from bbc.co.uk

Comedian Richard Pryor dead at 65

Groundbreaking black US comedian Richard Pryor has died after almost 20 years with multiple sclerosis.

He died at the age of 65 of a heart attack at Encino hospital near Los Angeles, his wife Jennifer Pryor said.

A series of hit comedies in the 1970s and 1980s - including Stir Crazy and Silver Streak - helped make him one of Hollywood's highest-paid stars.

He was one of the first black performers to have enough clout to negotiate his own Hollywood deals.

In 1983, he signed a $40m (£23m;34m euros), five-year contract with Columbia Pictures.

Foul-mouthed

But he first came to prominence as a pioneering stand-up comic.

His uncompromising, foul-mouthed brand of humour focused on his personal insights into modern life and race relations.

Among those most said to have been influenced by his comedy were black artists such as Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall and Damon Wayans, as well as Robin Williams, David Letterman and others.

In 1995, he played an embittered multiple sclerosis patient in an episode of TV series Chicago Hope. The role earned him an Emmy nomination as best guest actor in a drama series.

Multiple sclerosis is a degenerative disease of the nervous system.
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RIP Richard Pryor! i loved watching his films

Sage
10th December 2005, 22:37
brilliant comic

but his death was expected...he couldn't function any more

entralinks
10th December 2005, 22:38
Sad news. Though I've never heard of him.

Big Mac
10th December 2005, 22:40
Greatest stand up comic of all time.

irfan
10th December 2005, 22:41
Fantastic comic, real pioneer.

Oxy
10th December 2005, 22:41
One of the funniest guys of my generation-his double acts with Gene Wilder were truly great; in stand up he was king; inspired the likes of Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock etc.

Had been ill for many years, so was expected-if you get the chance to see a few of his films, take it.

Geordie Ahmed
10th December 2005, 22:42
brilliant comic

but his death was expected...he couldn't function any more

Oh yeah i understand BUT obviously still sad!

i loved See no evil, Hear no evil - i also liked Brewsters Millions

had a good partnership with Gene Wilder

z10
10th December 2005, 22:43
Greatest stand up comic of all time.


that would be bill Hicks

but still, condolences to family and freinds

irfan
10th December 2005, 22:44
his stand up routines were really something else...

irfan
10th December 2005, 22:45
that would be bill Hicks

but still, condolences to family and freinds

Merely a matter of opinion. Pryor was there or thereabouts.

z10
10th December 2005, 22:46
Merely a matter of opinion. Pryor was there or thereabouts.


and i was voicing mine ;)

Big Mac
10th December 2005, 22:59
Hick was indeed amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazy but Pryor was the daddy.

z10
10th December 2005, 23:00
Hick was indeed amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazy but Pryor was the daddy.


havent seen much of Pryor's stuff

Bill Hicks was one goddamn genius if i ever saw one

Geordie Ahmed
10th December 2005, 23:04
Havnt seen Bill Hicks stuf so cant comment!

I like Bernie Mac - he is good BUT from the current british lot Lee Evans is class

z10
10th December 2005, 23:05
GA

lee evans is merely hte joker of the court

Bill Hicks was a political comedian, brilliant stuff

Geordie Ahmed
10th December 2005, 23:12
Dont care what Lee Evans is - all i know is when i watch him i laugh, quite a lot and thats how i judge a comedian!

Mercenary
10th December 2005, 23:42
See no Evil, Hear no Evil was great.

Heck he even made superman 3 watchable (well him and evil superman)!

RIP Richard Pryor

Monsee
11th December 2005, 03:29
Sad news.

Brilliant comic...a bit of a foul mouth though

My personal favorite is George Carlin...he is amazing

In a VH1 survey about the 'Greatest Comics', Prior came out first and George Carlin was second...mind you, the survey was voted only amongst the 'Comic community'

So it carries all that much more weight

Toony™®
11th December 2005, 12:02
Rip

Saj
11th December 2005, 18:18
See No Evil, Hear No Evil is one of my all time favourite films. He was also superb in Stir Crazy.

Oxy
11th December 2005, 18:28
See No Evil, Hear no Evil : Richard Pryor comes up with one of the funniest lines in cinematic history...but I can't really post it hear! Go watch it!

Big Mac
11th December 2005, 18:35
"Was he or was he not a woman?"

"Fuzzy Wuzzy was a woman?!?!?"

What a great film

Has
11th December 2005, 21:45
He and gene wilder were legends.

ziggy
12th December 2005, 18:02
My hero, if you wanna see where all the african american comedians..i.e eddie murphy, chris rock ect got their material from check out some of Priors live shows from the 70's