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PETALING JAYA: One of Malaysia’s beloved comedy icons Datuk Jamali Shadat, who tickled the nation with his one-man multiracial repertoire, has passed away, leaving behind a shining legacy of humour and cultural sensitivity.
The diminutive man with a distinctive voice and comedic chops died of natural causes at his son’s home in Pulau Indah, Klang, at 8.15am yesterday. He was 79.
His passing was confirmed by his son, Fauzi Jamali, to The Star’s Malay-language portal mStar.
Jamali was a popular stand-up in Malaysia, especially in the 1970s and 1980s, with his impersonations and mimicry that had mass appeal.
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i saw the sketch the judy miller show. it inspired me to write my own one person comedy sketch. it was directly because of you. thank you for teaching us that it s okay to be unapologetically whack i can and fearless. you blazed trail for so many of us and i m so grateful. this incredibly funny girl who s like equal to the guys. i started to experience cancer symptoms. i kept talking about you and your symptoms and then i survived and then i thrived. she was a bloody great girl. not only were you brilliantly funny, you had a terrific soul. love gilda. new year s day at 9:00 p.m. (burke) parking splat. and we covered it.
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