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    Paul Mooney, ‘Chappelle’s Show’ comedian and actor, dead at 79

    RIP...

    Paul Mooney, the actor-comedian famous for his roles in “The Buddy Holly Story” and “Bamboozled,” has died at 79.

    Mooney passed away Wednesday morning in Oakland, California, on Twitter. The cause of death was a heart attack, .

    “Give me a moment,” Spring Mooney said in the emotional tweet. “My best friend just died and my world is forever SHOOK !!! I really can’t put into words right now my feelings .. know that I LOVE THIS MAN AND I AM BROKEN.”

    Mooney was best known for starring opposite Oscar nominee Gary Busey in 1978’s “The Buddy Holly Story” as Sam Cooke. He also played Junebug in Spike Lee’s acclaimed 2000 comedy “Bamboozled.”

    The Shreveport, Louisiana, native got his start as a writer, backing legendary standup comedian Richard Pryor. He went on to write for Fox’s “In Living Color.”

    In 2004, Mooney landed a high-profile role — playing “Negrodamus” — in a couple of skits on close friend and comic Dave Chappelle’s smash hit “Chappelle’s Show.”

    In 2006, that his controversial BFF has an “innocence” and “little boy quality” that he admired, adding that he was worried about the future of stand-up comedy.

    “We need people who are talented, creative and speak the truth,” Mooney said of Chappelle. “It’s a dying breed.”



    #2
    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
    RIP...

    Paul Mooney, the actor-comedian famous for his roles in “The Buddy Holly Story” and “Bamboozled,” has died at 79.

    Mooney passed away Wednesday morning in Oakland, California, on Twitter. The cause of death was a heart attack, .

    “Give me a moment,” Spring Mooney said in the emotional tweet. “My best friend just died and my world is forever SHOOK !!! I really can’t put into words right now my feelings .. know that I LOVE THIS MAN AND I AM BROKEN.”

    Mooney was best known for starring opposite Oscar nominee Gary Busey in 1978’s “The Buddy Holly Story” as Sam Cooke. He also played Junebug in Spike Lee’s acclaimed 2000 comedy “Bamboozled.”

    The Shreveport, Louisiana, native got his start as a writer, backing legendary standup comedian Richard Pryor. He went on to write for Fox’s “In Living Color.”

    In 2004, Mooney landed a high-profile role — playing “Negrodamus” — in a couple of skits on close friend and comic Dave Chappelle’s smash hit “Chappelle’s Show.”

    In 2006, that his controversial BFF has an “innocence” and “little boy quality” that he admired, adding that he was worried about the future of stand-up comedy.

    “We need people who are talented, creative and speak the truth,” Mooney said of Chappelle. “It’s a dying breed.”

    His stand up segment of "Analyzing White America" is one of the greatest comedy stand ups of all time.

    Last edited by HitmanTommy; 05-19-2021, 10:53 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
      RIP...

      Paul Mooney, the actor-comedian famous for his roles in “The Buddy Holly Story” and “Bamboozled,” has died at 79.

      Mooney passed away Wednesday morning in Oakland, California, on Twitter. The cause of death was a heart attack, .

      “Give me a moment,” Spring Mooney said in the emotional tweet. “My best friend just died and my world is forever SHOOK !!! I really can’t put into words right now my feelings .. know that I LOVE THIS MAN AND I AM BROKEN.”

      Mooney was best known for starring opposite Oscar nominee Gary Busey in 1978’s “The Buddy Holly Story” as Sam Cooke. He also played Junebug in Spike Lee’s acclaimed 2000 comedy “Bamboozled.”

      The Shreveport, Louisiana, native got his start as a writer, backing legendary standup comedian Richard Pryor. He went on to write for Fox’s “In Living Color.”

      In 2004, Mooney landed a high-profile role — playing “Negrodamus” — in a couple of skits on close friend and comic Dave Chappelle’s smash hit “Chappelle’s Show.”

      In 2006, that his controversial BFF has an “innocence” and “little boy quality” that he admired, adding that he was worried about the future of stand-up comedy.

      “We need people who are talented, creative and speak the truth,” Mooney said of Chappelle. “It’s a dying breed.”

      F-ck him. A disgusting individual.

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        #4
        Paul Mooney was funny as ****. Not for the easily offended, but that ain't me so I loved his ****.


        Ain't Bernie Mac funny, but still, funny as ****.

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          #5
          Anyone heard the claim that he ******ed Richard Pryor's underaged son?
          travestyny travestyny likes this.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
            Paul Mooney was funny as ****. Not for the easily offended, but that ain't me so I loved his ****.


            Ain't Bernie Mac funny, but still, funny as ****.
            Yeah Mooney was funny as hell. He will be missed.

            Have you seen Bernie Mac in House Party 3? He was funny as fkk in that movie.

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              #7
              Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
              Anyone heard the claim that he ******ed Richard Pryor's underaged son?
              Was he charged and arrested for it? You of all people should not be making accusations towards anyone until they have had their day in court. OJ is innocent, remember?

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                #8
                I forgot all about him until his death was reported. Underrated comedian.
                The Big Dunn The Big Dunn likes this.

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