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Paul Mooney, comedian and writer for Richard Pryor, dies at 79
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Comedian, Actor Paul Mooney Dies At 79
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Pioneering comic Paul Mooney, who called Bay Area home, dies at 79
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Paul Mooney, Comedian and Chappelle s Show Writer, Dead at 79 People 5 hrs ago © Provided by People Johnny Nunez/WireImage Paul Mooney
Paul Mooney an actor, comedian and television writer who began his career over 50 years ago has died. He was 79.
Journalist Ronald Martin first confirmed Mooney s death on Twitter Wednesday morning, writing that the star s cousin Rudy Ealy just called me from Paul s phone and said he passed away two hours ago after suffering a heart attack at his home in Oakland, California.
In a separate tweet, Martin said that Ealy told me that Paul had been suffering with dementia for some time and had been living with him.
Comedian Paul Mooney, a writer for Richard Pryor, dies at 79
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This March 29, 2016 image released by Meet The Blacks, LLC shows Paul Mooney posing at the premiere of Meet the Blacks in Los Angeles. Mooney, a boundary-pushing comedian who was Richard Pryor’s longtime writing partner and whose sage, incisive musings on racism and American life made him a revered figure in stand-up, died of a heart attack at his Oakland, Calif. home on Wednesday. He was 79.(Eric Charbonneau/Meet The Blacks via AP)AP
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By JAKE COYLE, AP Film Writer
NEW YORK (AP) Paul Mooney, a boundary-pushing comedian who was Richard Pryor’s longtime writing partner and whose sage, incisive musings on racism and American life made him a revered figure in stand-up, has died. He was 79.