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LeoGlossary: Richard Pryor (Actor)


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Born: December 1, 1940 – Died: December 10, 2005

A trailblazer in the world of comedy and cinema, Richard Pryor's legacy as an African-American entertainer is unparalleled. Born in Peoria, Illinois, to a family entwined with complex narratives—his mother, Gertrude, a prostitute, and his father, LeRoy "Buck Carter" Pryor, a boxer—Richard's early life was anything but ordinary. Despite facing abandonment and experiencing a tumultuous childhood, he found solace in the magic of movies. With his razor-sharp wit and fearless commentary, Pryor carved a niche in the entertainment industry that continues to resonate today.

Early Life and Career

Pryor's childhood, spent in a brothel run by his grandmother, was a mix of harsh realities and the discovery of his love for film. His education, while not extensively documented, included a stint in a military school, after which he served in the US Army from 1958 to 1960. Pryor's foray into entertainment began with singing in clubs, which soon pivoted to comedy—a medium where his vivacity and incisive humor shined.

His first professional role came in 1963, with his appearance in the film "The Busy Body". The breakthrough, however, was his stirring performance as a drug-addicted piano player in "Lady Sings the Blues" (1972), which captured both critical and fan attention. It was the success of "Silver Streak" (1976), alongside Gene Wilder, that skyrocketed Pryor to fame. His outstanding contributions were recognized with an Emmy and several nominations, affirming his brilliance in roles that ranged from comedic to deeply dramatic.

Personal life for Pryor was as dynamic as his career, with multiple marriages and a family of seven children. His talents extended beyond the screen; he was a writer and a passionate advocate for animal welfare. Despite facing controversies, including his battle with drug addiction, Pryor remained a beloved figure.

Richard Pryor's influence on Hollywood was profound. He was not just a comedian but an innovator, whose style transformed the comedic landscape. His unique perspective on African-American life and society at large was not just humorous but a powerful commentary that paved the way for future generations of comedians. His candidness and relentless spirit made him an icon whose work continues to inspire and entertain.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1999 Norm (TV Series) Mr. Johnson
1997 Lost Highway Arnie
1996 Malcolm & Eddie (TV Series) Uncle Buck
1996 Mad Dog Time Jimmy the Grave Digger
1995 Chicago Hope (TV Series) Joe Springer
1993 Martin (TV Series) Richard Pryor
1991 The Three Muscatels Narrator | Wino | Bartender
1991 Another You Eddie Dash
1989 *Harlem Nights* Sugar Ray
1989 *See No Evil, Hear No Evil* Wally
1988 *Moving* Arlo Pear
1987 Critical Condition Eddie | Kevin
1986 Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling Jo Jo Dancer | Alter Ego
1985 *Brewster's Millions* Montgomery Brewster
1984 Pryor's Place (TV Series) Richard Pryor
1984 Billy Joel: Keeping the Faith (Music Video) Man Reading Newspaper
1983 Superman III Gus Gorman
1982 *The Toy* Jack Brown
1982 Some Kind of Hero Eddie Keller
1981 *Bustin' Loose* Joe Braxton
1980 *Stir Crazy* Harry Monroe
1980 In God We Trust (or Gimme That Prime Time Religion) G.O.D.
1980 Wholly Moses! Pharaoh
1979 The Muppet Movie Balloon Vendor
1978 California Suite Dr. Chauncey Gump
1978 The Wiz The Wiz (Herman Smith)
1978 Blue Collar Zeke
1977 Which Way Is Up? Leroy Jones | Rufus Jones | Reverend Lenox Thomas
1977 Greased Lightning Wendell Scott
1976 *Silver Streak* Grover T. Muldoon
1976 Car Wash Daddy Rich
1976 The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings Charlie Snow, All-Star (RF)
1975 Adiós Amigo Sam Spade
1974 Uptown Saturday Night Sharp Eye Washington
1973 Hit! Mike Willmer
1973 Some Call It Loving Jeff
1973 The Mack Slim
1972 Lady Sings the Blues Piano Man
1972 Mod Squad (TV Series) Cat Griffin
1971 You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat Wino
1971 The Partridge Family (TV Series) A.E. Simon
1970 The Phynx Richard Pryor
1970 Carter's Army (TV Movie) Pvt. Jonathan Crunk
1969 Uncle Tom's Fairy Tales (Short) Unknown
1969 The Young Lawyers (TV Series) Otis Tucker
1968 Wild in the Streets Stanley X
1967 The Busy Body Whittaker
1966 The Wild Wild West (TV Series) Villar

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