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Paul Mooney
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Mooney in December 2009
Birth name Paul Gladney
Born (1941-08-04)August 4, 1941
Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Died May 19, 2021(2021-05-19) (aged 79)
Oakland, California, U.S.
Medium Stand-up comedy, television, film, books
Nationality American
Years active 1962–2021
Genres Observational comedy, improvisational comedy, sketch comedy
Subject(s) African-American history, African-American culture, American politics, identity politics, current events, racism, race relations, pop culture
Notable works and roles Sam Cooke in The Buddy Holly Story
Junebug in Bamboozled
Negrodamus in Chappelle's Show

Paul Gladney (August 4, 1941 – May 19, 2021), better known by the stage name Paul Mooney, was an American comedian, writer, and actor. He performed stand-up comedy. He collaborated with Redd Foxx, Eddie Murphy and Dave Chappelle, wrote for comedian Richard Pryor and the television series Sanford and Son, In Living Color and Chappelle's Show, as well as acting in The Buddy Holly Story (1978), Spike Lee's satirical film Bamboozled (2000) and Chappelle's Show.

Early life

Mooney was born in 1941 in Shreveport, Louisiana, and moved to Oakland, California, seven years later. His parents were George Gladney and LaVoya Ealy. Mooney was raised primarily by his grandmother Aimay Ealy, known among the family as "Mama". Gladney coined the nickname "Mooney" after the original Scarface (1932) actor Paul Muni (which itself was the actor's stage name).

Career

Mooney became a ringmaster with the Gatti-Charles Circus. During his stint as ringmaster, he always found himself writing comedy and telling jokes, which later helped Mooney land his first professional work as a writer for Richard Pryor.

Mooney wrote some of Pryor's routines for his appearance on Saturday Night Live, co-wrote his material for the Live on the Sunset Strip, Bicentennial, and Is It Something I Said albums, and Pryor's film Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling. As the head writer for The Richard Pryor Show, he gave many young comics, such as Robin Williams, Sandra Bernhard, Marsha Warfield, John Witherspoon, and Tim Reid, their first break into show business.

Mooney also wrote for Redd Foxx's Sanford and Son and Good Times, acted in several cult classics including the Richard Pryor comedy films Which Way Is Up?, Bustin' Loose, and the cult satirical comedy Hollywood Shuffle, and portrayed singer/songwriter Sam Cooke in The Buddy Holly Story.

He was the head writer for the first year of Fox's In Living Color, inspiring the character Homey D. Clown, played by Damon Wayans. Mooney later went on to play Wayans' father in the Spike Lee film Bamboozled as the comedian Junebug.

Mooney initially appeared in the sketches "Ask a Black Dude" and "Mooney at the Movies" on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show. He later appeared as Negrodamus, an African American version of Nostradamus. As Negrodamus, Mooney ad-libbed the "answers to life's most unsolvable mysteries" such as "Why do white people love Wayne Brady?" (Answer: "Because Wayne Brady makes Bryant Gumbel look like Malcolm X.") Mooney was planning to reprise his role as Negrodamus in the third season of the Chappelle's Show, before Dave Chappelle left the show due to creative and contractual differences.

In 2006, Mooney hosted the BET tribute to Black History Month titled 25 Most @#%! Moments in Black History. In this show, he narrated some of the most shameful incidents involving African Americans since 1980. The top 25 moments included incidents involving Marion Barry, Terrell Owens, Wilson Goode, Michael Jackson, Flavor Flav, Whitney Houston, and Tupac Shakur.

In 2007, Mooney released his first book, the memoir Black Is the New White.

In November 2014, Paul's brother announced that Mooney had prostate cancer. Mooney continued to tour, and perform his stand-up comedy act.

Death

On May 19, 2021, Mooney died of a heart attack at his home in Oakland, California, at the age of 79.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1970 Carter's Army Soldier uncredited
1972 F.T.A. Himself documentary
1977 Which Way Is Up? Inspector
1978 The Buddy Holly Story Sam Cooke
1981 Bustin' Loose Marvin
1985 Brewster's Millions Production consultant
1986 Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling Writer
1987 Hollywood Shuffle President of NAACP
1994 The Legend of Dolemite Himself
1994 In the Army Now Lt. Col. Peter Hume
1998 High Freakquency Love Doctor
2000 Bamboozled Junebug
2001 The Old Settler Man at Counter
2001 Call Me Claus Writer
2002 The Ketchup King Padro Buyers
2003 DysFunktional Family Consultant
2003 Bitter Jester Himself documentary
2004 The N-Word Himself documentary
2004 Paul Mooney: Analyzing White America Himself
2006 Know Your History: Jesus Is Black; So Was Cleopatra Himself
2007 Homie Spumoni George
2009 Good Hair Himself documentary
2010 It's the End of the World Himself
2012 The Godfather of Comedy Himself
2014 Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism Himself
2016 Meet the Blacks Klansman

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1972 Sanford and Son Writer; 3 episodes
1974 Good Times Writer
1975 Saturday Night Live Writer; Episode: "Richard Pryor/Gil Scott-Heron"
1977 The Richard Pryor Show Actor Writer; 4 episodes
1984 Pryor's Place Writer; 4 episodes
1990–94 In Living Color Writer; 16 episodes
1995 The Larry Sanders Show Clyde Episode: "Beverly and the Prop Job"
2003 Chappelle's Show Negrodamus Actor; 2 episodes
Writer; 3 episodes
2004 Judge Mooney Judge Mooney Actor/Writer; 7 episodes

Stand-up

  • Race (StepSun Music/Tommy Boy, 1993) CD
  • Master Piece (StepSun Music, 1994) CD
  • Analyzing White America (SHOUT! Factory/Sony Music Video, 2004) DVD
  • Know Your History: Jesus Is Black; So Was Cleopatra (QD3 Entertainment, 2006) DVD
  • It's the End of the World (2010) DVD
  • Shaquille O' Neal's All Star Comedy Jam (2010) TV
  • The Godfather of Comedy (2012) TV
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