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Richard Pryor Life, American Comedian Actor Writer Richard Pryor unknown story


Richard Pryor Life:
Richard Pryor 's nationality was american born On December 1, 1940 in Peoria, Illinois, U.S.
and Died on December 10, 2005 at aged 65 in Encino, California, U.S.

Richard Pryor Profession:
Richard Pryor was active From 1963 to 1999 in Medium - Stand-up comedian, film, television,
Genres -  Satire, Observational comedy, Black comedy, Improvisational comedy, Character comedy
Subject - racism, race relations, American politics, African-American culture, human sexuality, 
self-deprecation, everyday life, recreational drug use
Richard Pryor Influences - Lenny Bruce, Bill Cosby, Dick Gregory, Redd Foxx, Paul Mooney, George Carlin
Richard Pryor Influenced - Andy Romanul, George Carlin, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, Whoopi Goldberg, 
Bill Hicks, Robin Williams, George Lopez, Lewis Black, Colin Quinn Bernie Mac, Sam Kinison, 
Dean Obeidallah, Patton Oswalt, Jim Norton Cardell Willis, Josh Peck, Katt Williams, Louis C.K.
Richard Pryor Website RichardPryor dot com

Richard Pryor Notable works and roles:

That Nigger's Crazy

Bicentennial Nigger 
Himself in Richard Pryor 
Live in Concert and Richard Pryor 
Live on the Sunset Strip

Zeke Brown in Blue Collar
Harry Monroe in Stir Crazy
Gus Gorman in Superman III


Richard Pryor Emmy Awards:

Writing in Variety or Music
1974 Lily
Grammy Awards
Best Comedy Album
1975 That Nigger's Crazy
1976 ...Is It Something I Said?
1977 Bicentennial Nigger
1982 Rev. Du Rite
1983 Live on the Sunset Strip
American Comedy Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy 1993

Brief Introduction of Richard Pryor:

Richard Pryor full name Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor III was an American comedian, actor and writer.

Richard Pryor was a storyteller known for unflinching examinations of racism and customs in modern life, 
and was well-known for his frequent use of colorful, vulgar and profane language and racial epithets. 

Richard Pryor reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations. 

Richard Pryor is commonly regarded as one of the most important stand-up comedians of his time: 

Richard Pryor Exceptionality:

Jerry Seinfeld called Pryor The Picasso of our profession

Whoopi Goldberg cited him as her biggest influence, stating The major influence was Richard 
- I want to say those things he's saying.

Bob Newhart has called Pryor the seminal comedian of the last 50 years.

Richard Pryor 's body of work:

Richard Pryor 's body of work includes such concert movies and recordings as 
Richard Pryor - Live and Smokin' in 1971, 
That Nigger's Crazy in 1974 ...
Is It Something I Said? in 1975, 
Bicentennial Nigger in 1976, 
Richard Pryor - Live in Concert in 1979, 
Richard Pryor - Live on the Sunset Strip in 1982 and 
Richard Pryor - Here and Now. 

Actor Richard Pryor:
Richard Pryor also starred in numerous films as an actor, usually in comedies such as Silver Streak, 
but occasionally in dramatic roles, such as Paul Schrader's film Blue Collar and epic roles like Gus 
Gorman from Superman III in 1983. 

Richard Pryor 's Collabaration:
Richard Pryor also collaborated on many projects with actor Gene Wilder. 

Richard Pryor Award:
Richard Pryor won an Emmy Award in 1973, and five Grammy Awards in 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, and 1982. 

In 1974, Richard Pryor also won two American Academy of Humor awards and the Writers Guild of America Award.

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