Born George Denis Patrick Carlin May 12, 1937 in New York, he died June 22, 2008 in California.
He was influenced by many like Richard Pryor, Dick Gregory, Jonathan Winters, Lenny Bruce.
He loved to read all the time but was not a great student.
His radio routine called "Seven Dirty Words" was censored and made its way to Supreme Court in 1978.
George Carlin was an amazing comedian for us in the future, back in his day.
Although some of his honest, strongly opinionated humor and unapologetic description of people and life are maybe hard for some to swallow, you have to admit he is usually right on cue with it all!
We miss George Carlin R.I.P.
He was born April 3,1961 in Brooklyn, New York.
Eddie started at 19 on a contract with Saturday Night Live (not ready for prime-time players)
He is a comedian, actor and singer who has 10 children from 5 years to 34 years old.
Born Jacob Cohen on November 22,1921 in Babylon, New York. At 15, he started writing comedy for other people and at 19 he started performing and changed his name to Jack Roy.
Rodney died October 5, 2004 in Los Angeles.
His death came after a month in a coma after complications from a heart valve surgery.
R.I.P. Mr. Dangerfield
Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor Sr. was born December 1, 1940 in Illinois and died December 10, 2005 of a heart attack in L.A. California.
He has always been regarded as one of the greatest and most important stand up comedians of all time.
He was married 7 times to 5 women, had 7 children, had a very difficult childhood from a very young age.
He lived 20 years with MS before being confined to a wheelchair and before his passing.
We miss Richard R.I.P.
John Elroy Sanford was born December 9,1922 in St. Louis. He died November 11, 1991 of a heart attack in L.A. He married three times and the year he passed, but had no biological children.
His mother Mary was a domestic worker and a radio preacher and father Fred was an electrician.
He had an older brother Fred G. Sanford Jr. and he died before Sanford & Son aired and he asked that he could honor his brother by using his name in the show.
We miss Redd Foxx R.I.P
Who remembers Red Skelton comedy?
I loved Red Skelton when I was little...and I still remember when he was saying goodnight he would get serious and express his gratitude to his audience for their love and laughter saying "Goodnight, and may God bless."
https://youtu.be/qE0GoaIKSdY?si=zHEKiMjgyk035wSL
I loved Lucy when I was a kid and I still watch reruns.
Lucille Ball was born August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, New York and died April 26, 1989 in Los Angeles hospital from a ruptured aorta following open-heart surgery.
Her and Desi Arnaz worked together, built a career together (I Love Lucy show and Desilu Productions) and had 2 children, Lucie and and Desi Jr. who was born January 19, 1953; the same day Little Ricky was born on the show.
Lucy and Ricky (Desi) married in real life had their real life son Desi Jr. on same day this was viewed on the show!!!
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