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Reply #60 posted 08/09/08 8:29am

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This just messed me up, for real! cry
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Reply #61 posted 08/09/08 8:29am

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2freaky4church1 said:

Holy fucking shit. sad This is a tragedy. The guy was so young.

Black men, get your heart checked.


He died from complications due to pneumonia.
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Reply #62 posted 08/09/08 8:36am

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It'z the 1st thing that popped up on the AOL page this morning....so sad. sad
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Reply #63 posted 08/09/08 8:36am

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How do you die from that, in fucking America! grrrrr. Some stupid hospital fucks up the life of one of our comic greats. sad.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #64 posted 08/09/08 8:37am

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We need to see the Kings Of Comedy. pray
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #65 posted 08/09/08 8:38am

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Oh, no. I thought it was just a rumor. sad
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Reply #66 posted 08/09/08 8:39am

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pray


rose

That is sad.
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Reply #67 posted 08/09/08 8:41am

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2freaky4church1 said:

How do you die from that, in fucking America! grrrrr. Some stupid hospital fucks up the life of one of our comic greats. sad.


People with compromised immune systems die from it every day.
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Reply #68 posted 08/09/08 8:43am

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JustErin said:

2freaky4church1 said:

How do you die from that, in fucking America! grrrrr. Some stupid hospital fucks up the life of one of our comic greats. sad.


People with compromised immune systems die from it every day.

Plus he'd been sick with a lung disease for years so pneumonia woulda been hard for him to overcome. sad
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Reply #69 posted 08/09/08 8:43am

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2freaky4church1 said:

How do you die from that, in fucking America! grrrrr. Some stupid hospital fucks up the life of one of our comic greats. sad.

Pneumonia is really terrible. My dad had it a long time ago, and he says he's not shocked at all that Bernie died. sad
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Reply #70 posted 08/09/08 8:44am

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Such a sad thing. sad Bless him and his family. pray
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #71 posted 08/09/08 8:44am

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Still a tragedy.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #72 posted 08/09/08 8:45am

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r.i.p.
chingaling

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Reply #73 posted 08/09/08 8:47am

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Steve Harvey must be devestated.
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Reply #74 posted 08/09/08 9:22am

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2freaky4church1 said:

How do you die from that, in fucking America! grrrrr. Some stupid hospital fucks up the life of one of our comic greats. sad.


thats why it's called practicing medicine...some things are beyond a doctors control...

rip, bernie...great comedian...
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Reply #75 posted 08/09/08 9:22am

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Bernie at his best:

And I'm blessed. . . I'm big-boneded. . . I'm heavy structured. . . I'm hung low. . . If I pull my shit out this whole room get dark. . . You don't understand, I ain't scared o' you muthafuckas!

falloff





And my ALL TIME FAVORTIE.

When we go on break, that's just what the fuck we do: WE BREAK! You got to look for our muthafuckin ass!




[Edited 8/9/08 9:41am]
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Reply #76 posted 08/09/08 9:23am

babynoz

OMG, this is a shock...I admired the way he was so down to earth and real.

My sympathy and prayers go out to his loved ones. rose
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Reply #77 posted 08/09/08 9:24am

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2freaky4church1 said:

Steve Harvey must be devestated.

He is. Steve’s doing his morning show on Monday dedicating it 2 Bernie Mac. Steve's in Chicago Bernie's hometown doing a parade and he’s really trying 2 keep it together. I was just watching the parade on cable.
R.I.P. Dear Bernie Mac neutral
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Reply #78 posted 08/09/08 9:29am

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I can't believe someone who had access to the best doctors/medicial treatment would end up dying of pneumonia. neutral It seems so preventable...


rose R.I.P.


(I loved him as the preacher in Friday...)


It's on the NY Times online, too:


Bernie Mac, Comic From TV and Film, Is Dead at 50
By WILLIAM GRIMES
Bernie Mac, a stand-up comic who played evil-tongued but lovable rogues in films like “Bad Santa” and “Mr. 3000” and combined menace and sentiment as a reluctant foster father on “The Bernie Mac Show” on Fox, died on Saturday in Chicago. He was 50 and lived near the city.

The cause was complications from pneumonia, his publicist, Danica Smith, said.

Mr. Mac, an angry stage presence with a line of scabrous insults, parlayed his success as a stand-up comedian onto the big screen in a string of comedies that usually cast him as wily con men like Pastor Clever in “Friday” (1995) and Gin, the store detective in “Bad Santa” (2003). He also excelled playing short-tempered misanthropes, notably in his starring role as Stan Ross, the nation’s most hated baseball player, in “Mr. 3000” (2004).

In 2001, the Fox network took a gamble on “The Bernie Mac Show,” an unconventional family comedy in which Mr. Mac portrayed a childless married comedian who reluctantly takes in his sister’s three youngsters when she goes into a drug-treatment program.

The irascible Mr. Mac made a different kind of TV dad, “more Ike Turner than Dr. Spock,” Chris Norris wrote in a 2002 profile for The New York Times Magazine. Mr. Mac’s special style of tough love — ”I’m gonna bust your head till the white meat shows,” he warned his surly teenage niece — set the show apart from other family sitcoms and raised a few critical eyebrows. But audiences saw enough of the character’s soft center to find the show touching.

“The success of my comedy has been not being afraid to touch on subject matters or issues that everyone else is politically scared of,” Mr. Mac told The Times in 2001. “It’s a joke, believe me. I’m not trying to hurt anybody.”

Mr. Mac incorporated aspects of his stand-up act in the TV show, and during each episode would break the “fourth wall” and address the audience. On one show, he swiveled in his chair and said, “Now America, tell me again, why can’t I whip that girl?”

“The Bernie Mac Show” show ran for five seasons, and Mr. Mac received two Emmy nominations for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series in 2002 and 2003.

Bernard Jeffrey McCullough was born in Chicago to a single mother who inspired him to become a comedian. He told a television interviewer in 2001 that when he was 5, he saw his mother sitting in front of the television set crying. “The Ed Sullivan Show” was playing, and Bill Cosby was on the show. When Mr. Cosby began telling a story about snakes in a bathroom, she started laughing despite herself. “When I saw her laughing, I told her that I was going to be a comedian so she’d never cry again,” Mr. Mac said.

His mother died of cancer when he was 16, and he was raised by his grandmother on the South Side of Chicago. His two brothers also died, one in infancy, the other of a heart attack in his 20s.

At the Chicago Vocational Career Academy, Mr. Mac was voted class clown by his graduating class. But already serious about his intended profession, he turned down the honor. “I said, ‘I’m funny. I’m a comedian. I’m not a clown,’” he later recalled. “My humor had changed from foolishness to making sense.”

After high school, Mr. Mac worked as a janitor, a mover and a school bus driver before finding a job at a General Motors plant. In 1976, he married his high school sweetheart, Rhonda. He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Je’Niece; and a granddaughter.

Desperate to become a comedian, Mr. Mac told jokes for tips on the Chicago subway and performed at comedy clubs, many of them off the beaten track. “When I started in the clubs, I had to work places where didn’t nobody else want to work,” he told The Washington Post. “I had to do clubs where street gangs were, had to do motorcycle gangs, gay balls and things of that nature.”

In 1983, he was laid off at GM, and for a time his family had to move in with relatives. The same year, he contracted sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disorder that can attack the lungs. In 2005, he announced that the disease had gone into remission.

Plugging away at his comedy career, he caught the attention of Redd Foxx and Slappy White, who invited him to do off-the-cuff material in Las Vegas in 1989. A year later, Mr. Mac won the Miller Lite Comedy Search, a national contest, with his profanity-laced monologues.

In 1990, he was invited to do two shows with Def Comedy Jam, a tour featuring young black comedians, which was filmed for HBO. Small film roles followed in “Mo’ Money” (1992), “Who’s the Man?” (1993) and “House Party 3” (1994). He also performed on the HBO variety series “Midnight Mac,” and with the Original Kings of Comedy, a tour that showcased some of the most popular contemporary black comedians. The tour, which grossed an astounding $59 million, generated several HBO specials and a film of the same name by Spike Lee.

Mr. Mac made the move to television reluctantly. “The people come to see you, the person they fell in love with. But when they see you on TV, you become a whole other character, another person, and they become disappointed, and I wasn’t going to allow that to happen to me,” he said.

Nevertheless, he appeared in a recurring role as Uncle Bernie on the UPN sitcom “Moesha” beginning in 1996, and in 2001, he took the plunge with “The Bernie Mac Show.”

Praised by the critics for its fresh, irreverent take on the family sitcom, it became one of Fox’s biggest hits.

The show coincided with a spate of films that made Mr. Mac, if not a box office star, a welcome comedic presence in movies with roles in “What’s the Worst that Could Happen?” (2001), “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001) and its two sequels and “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” (2003).

In July, Mr. Mac, a fervent supporter of Barack Obama, dismayed the candidate at a fund-raising dinner in Chicago. Delivering a stand-up routine, he told salacious jokes and drew a reprimand from Mr. Obama, who warned him, “Bernie, you’ve got to clean up your act next time.”



ny times edit. sad
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Reply #79 posted 08/09/08 9:33am

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I could not believe this. I watch him everyday. sad

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Reply #80 posted 08/09/08 9:36am

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Reply #81 posted 08/09/08 9:45am

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sad sad This doesn't even seem real...wow. sad RIP, Bernie rose..



SCNDLS said:

You don't understand, I ain't scared o' you muthafuckas!

falloff

Makes me want to listen to "Pope" by Prince now lol neutral...
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Reply #82 posted 08/09/08 9:45am

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I'm in tears. My fave comedian/actor bawl rose cry


Comedian Bernie Mac dies at 50; publicist says he'd pneumonia

at 11:18 on August 9, 2008, EDT.
By F.N. Dalessio, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Bernie Mac. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Mark J. Terrill, file


CHICAGO - Bernie Mac, the actor and comedian who teamed up in the casino heist caper "Ocean's Eleven" and gained a prestigious Peabody Award for his sitcom "The Bernie Mac Show," died Saturday at age 50.

"Actor/comedian Bernie Mac passed away this morning from complications due to pneumonia in a Chicago area hospital," his publicist, Danica Smith, said in a statement from Los Angeles.

She said no other details were available and asked that his family's privacy be respected.

The comedian suffered from sarcoidosis, an inflammatory lung disease that produces tiny lumps of cells in the body's organs, but had said the condition went into remission in 2005. He recently was hospitalized and treated for pneumonia, which his publicist said was not related to the disease.

Recently, Mac's brand of comedy caught him flack when he was heckled during a surprise appearance at a July fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate and fellow Chicagoan Barack Obama.

Toward the end of a 10-minute standup routine, Mac joked about menopause, sexual infidelity and promiscuity, and used occasional crude language. The performance earned him a rebuke from Obama's campaign.

But despite controversy or difficulties, in his words, Mac was always a performer.

"Wherever I am, I have to play," he said in 2002. "I have to put on a good show."

Mac worked his way to Hollywood success from an impoverished upbringing on Chicago's South Side. He began doing standup as a child, and his film career started with a small role as a club doorman in the Damon Wayans comedy "Mo' Money" in 1992. In 1996, he appeared in the Spike Lee drama "Get on the Bus."

He was one of "The Original Kings of Comedy" in the 2000 documentary of that title that brought a new generation of black standup comedy stars to a wider audience.

"The majority of his core fan base will remember that when they paid their money to see Bernie Mac ... he gave them their money's worth," Steve Harvey, one of his costars in "Original Kings," told CNN on Saturday.

Mac went on to star in the hugely popular "Ocean's Eleven" franchise with Brad Pitt and George Clooney.

His turn with Ashton Kutcher in 2005's "Guess Who" topped the box office. It was a comedy remake of the classic Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn drama "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" - with Mac as the black dad who's shocked that his daughter is marrying a white man.

Mac also had starring roles in "Bad Santa," "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" and "Transformers."

In the late 1990s, he had a recurring role in "Moesha," the UPN network comedy starring pop star Brandy.

The comedian drew critical and popular acclaim with his Fox television series "The Bernie Mac Show," which aired more than 100 episodes from 2001 to 2006.

The series about a man's adventures raising his sister's three children, won a Peabody Award in 2002. At the time, judges wrote they chose the sitcom for transcending "race and class while lifting viewers with laughter, compassion - and cool."

The show garnered Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for Mac.

"But television handcuffs you, man," he said in a 2001 Associated Press interview. "Now everyone telling me what I CAN'T do, what I CAN say, what I SHOULD do, and asking, 'Are blacks gonna be mad at you? Are whites gonna accept you?' "

He also was nominated for a Grammy award for best comedy album in 2001 along with his "The Original Kings of Comedy" co-stars, Harvey, D.L. Hughley and Cedric The Entertainer.

In 2007, Mac told David Letterman on CBS' "Late Show" that he planned to retire soon.

"I'm going to still do my producing, my films, but I want to enjoy my life a little bit," Mac told Letterman. "I missed a lot of things, you know. I was a street performer for two years. I went into clubs in 1977."

Mac was born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough on Oct. 5, 1957, in Chicago. He grew up on the city's South Side, living with his mother and grandparents. His grandfather was the deacon of a Baptist church.

In his 2004 memoir, "Maybe You Never Cry Again," Mac wrote about having a poor childhood - eating bologna for dinner - and a strict, no-nonsense upbringing.

"I came from a place where there wasn't a lot of joy," Mac told the AP in 2001. "I decided to try to make other people laugh when there wasn't a lot of things to laugh about."

Mac's mother died of cancer when he was 16. In his book, Mac said she was a support for him and told him he would surprise everyone when he grew up.

"Woman believed in me," he wrote. "She believed in me long before I believed."


©The Canadian Press, 2008
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Reply #83 posted 08/09/08 9:46am

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Bernie at his best:

And I'm blessed. . . I'm big-boneded. . . I'm heavy structured. . . I'm hung low. . . If I pull my shit out this whole room get dark. . . You don't understand, I ain't scared o' you muthafuckas!

falloff





And my ALL TIME FAVORTIE.

When we go on break, that's just what the fuck we do: WE BREAK! You got to look for our muthafuckin ass!




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Reply #84 posted 08/09/08 9:46am

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OH DAMN, not Bernie....not Mr.Mac. Not the "bust your head to the white meat!" Bernie Mac! bawl

You will be missed Bernie! You brought me many laughs brotha and I will never forget it. dove
surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #85 posted 08/09/08 9:52am

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I think that alot of folks believe that pneumonia is no big deal...I'm not sure of the source, but I remember reading that is is the 5th or 6th leading cause of death in the United States...
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Reply #86 posted 08/09/08 10:00am

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DevotedPuppy said:

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I can't believe someone who had access to the best doctors/medicial treatment would end up dying of pneumonia. neutral It seems so preventable...


rose R.I.P.



I know some people that are allergic to penicillin and other antibiotics, if Bernie Mac was too then I could see pneumonia being fatal esp. if his lungs were still scarred from the lung disease he had.
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Reply #87 posted 08/09/08 10:02am

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roodboi said:

I think that alot of folks believe that pneumonia is no big deal...I'm not sure of the source, but I remember reading that is is the 5th or 6th leading cause of death in the United States...



It can be very dangerous, particularly in the very young/old and other high risk people. Even healthy people who don't take care of themselves.

Mac was only 50 but his maybe his lungs were diminished by his pre existing illness?

Damn, I'm sad. sad
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Reply #88 posted 08/09/08 10:03am

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Very, very sad. He was so funny, handsome and just way too young to die. rose pray
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Reply #89 posted 08/09/08 10:51am

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very very sad news... rip bernie rose
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