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Mango

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Apr 7, 2006
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If you never saw this comedian before, he was hysterical. I just saw him live in Atlantic City in February. I am going to miss him. I have his HBO shows on tape and they were classics in my family. I am going to miss him. :sosad:



Autopsy results pending on Richard Jeni

Updated Tue. Mar. 13 2007 8:17 AM ET
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- An autopsy was performed Monday on comic Richard Jeni but the official cause of his death won't be announced for several weeks, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office.
Jeni died Saturday from an apparent gunshot wound. He was 49.
"It was reported to us as a possible suicide," coroner's Capt. Ed Winter said Monday. He did not disclose what kind of weapon was used.
No suicide note was found, said Lt. Fred Corral of the coroner's office's investigative division.
Jeni died Saturday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Winter said. Los Angeles Police found Jeni alive but gravely injured after responding to a call that morning from a woman who said: "My boyfriend just shot himself in the face."
Jeni's agent, Jackie Miller-Knobbe of the APA Talent Agency, said workers there were "completely shocked."
The agency released a statement Monday calling Jeni's death "a true loss to the world of comedy."
"He was one of the great standup comedians of our generation," the statement said. "His kindness and joy will be missed."
Besides his standup act, Jeni (real name Richard John Colangelo), was a regular on "The Tonight Show," a guest of both Johnny Carson and Jay Leno.
"He had an everyman kind of appeal," Leno told the TV show "Extra." "He just made me laugh. ... When you were in a room with other comics he made them laugh."
Jeni also wrote comic material for the 2005 Academy Awards, when Chris Rock was host, and appeared in an episode last year of Rock's TV sitcom, "Everybody Hates Chris."
"Richard Jeni was a friend, a mentor and one of the best comedians I've ever seen," Rock said in a statement Sunday. "I'm really gonna miss him."
Frazer Smith, a comic who had opened for Jeni, called him "one of the best standup comedians in the last 50 years."
"He had tons and tons of material," Smith said. "He was looked up to by all the young comedians -- a total pro."
"Richard brought us all a lifetime of laughter," Jeni's family said in a statement Monday. "Our hearts are broken."
Jeni drew national attention in 1990 with his Showtime special "Richard Jeni: Boy from New York City." His "Crazy from the Heat" Showtime special drew record ratings for the cable channel.
Jeni went on to craft comedy specials for HBO, including 1992's "Platypus Man," which won a Cable ACE award and served as the basis for Jeni's short-lived UPN sitcom of the same name. His most recent special, "A Big Steaming Pile of Me," ran during HBO's 2005-06 season.
Jeni's film credits include "The Mask," "The Aristocrats," "National Lampoon's Dad's Week Off" and "Burn, Hollywood, Burn."
"What a loss and what a shame, as someone who gave so much laughter and joy, that he couldn't find enough to give it to himself," comedian David Brenner said Monday.
Jeni said he was drawn to comedy because of his father's love of the genre.
"My interest in comedy began as an attempt to imitate his behavior in one of a string of futile attempts to bond with him," Jeni said last year. "When he was at work I'd sneak out the comedy albums and sit there listening, enthralled. ... It was so naughty and raucous and, best of all, forbidden -- very appetizing to a kid -- kind of like an X-rated tree house. I was hooked."
 
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Mermaid

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Only 49 years old. Way too young to be dead. :sosad: Some classic lines from his comedy routines--

"I think that's how Chicago got started. A bunch of people in New York said, 'Gee, I'm enjoying the crime and the poverty, but it just isn't cold enough. Let's go west.' "


On religion: "You're basically killing each other to see who's got the better imaginary friend."


"The way I see it, we're all on the Hindenberg. Why fight over the window seats?"


"It is a sad fact that 50 percent of marriages in this country end in divorce. But hey, the other half end in death. You could be one of the lucky ones!"


Defining "Platypus Man," the title of one of his UPN series and one of his comedy specials: "An adult male human that attempts to mate frequently but spends most of its time alone."


"I always look for a woman who has a tattoo. I see a woman with a tattoo, and I'm thinking, OK, here's a gal who's capable of making a decision she'll regret in the future."


"My mother never saw the irony of calling me a son of a *****."


"You know what the average person is? Average."
 

Mango

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"Platypus Man" was my favorite. The tape is so worn out. Has to be at least 15 years old. Whenever I needed a pick me up, I would watch that.
He has the funniest skit on woman buying shoes in that I have ever seen.

I'm gonna miss that guy. My whole family is upset. Feel like we lost a good friend. :sosad:
No one told me till today. Didn't want to ruin my weekend.
 
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audie

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i enjoyed this guy too - i felt the same way when sam kinison died - he was crude but he sure cracked me up !
 

Teresa

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"Platypus Man" was my favorite. The tape is so worn out. Has to be at least 15 years old. Whenever I needed a pick me up, I would watch that.
He has the funniest skit on woman buying shoes in that I have ever seen.

I'm gonna miss that guy. My whole family is upset. Feel like we lost a good friend. :sosad:
No one told me till today. Didn't want to ruin my weekend.

sorry you are upset my little mangy. I'm afraid I don't know of him. if you liked him, then I have surely missed out.:sosad:
 

Mango

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sorry you are upset my little mangy. I'm afraid I don't know of him. if you liked him, then I have surely missed out.:sosad:

Oh Toots, he was side splitting funny. You would have loved him.
Just his facial expressions could send me into a fit of laughter. I think he was THE funniest comedian, and he was by far one of the nicest people too you'd ever meet.

I've been trying to get my hands on a DVD copy of Platypus Man for a while but they always run out. I do have some of his other shows, and I'll bring them to the beach one day. You'll wonder how you ever missed seeing him.

Here's a link to a skit about the movie YouTube - Jaws 4, by Richard Jeni
 
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Cheering472

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I loved this guy. He was laugh out loud funny.

:sosad: So sad.
 

DD

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Mangy--I'm sorry this makes you so sad. :sosad: I didn't recall ever seeing him, but it is truly a tragic thing.
 
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