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Richard Pryor: 1940 – 2005

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A man who needs no introduction, Pryor’s unflinching stand up routines were not only hilarious but also brutally honest, focusing on American race relations and his own highly controversial life.

Prior is quoted saying
“I live in racist America and I'm uneducated, yet a lot of people love me and
like what I do, and I can make a living from it. You can't do much better than
that".

Prior’s wife, Jennifer, tells a story of the effect Pryor had on people
"Bigoted rednecks came up to Richard and told him, 'Thank you for opening my
eyes,' because he was so in touch with the truth and only spoke the truth ...
people respond to that”

All I can say about Richard Pryor is that he lived an interesting life, was an interesting man and he made me laugh so hard that I could barley breath.

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John Spencer 1946-2005

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I was deeply saddened this morning to read of the death of John Spencer who will be best known to most as Leo McGarry from The West Wing. To me the West Wing is the finest television show ever to grace our screens and this was due on no small part to John Spencer who brought the character of Leo to life with his skill and enthusiasm for the role.

I have only seen one interview with the man, on which he earnestly talks of his role on The West Wing, his co-stars and the show as a whole, and it is clear to see his excitement in what he is doing and his friendliness just radiates through the screen.

Oddly as I write this I am remembering the Channel 4 adverts in which the stars of the channel 4 shows say a word or phrase relating to an unheard (by the viewer) question. From what has come before in the ad it was clear the question was ‘what is you favourite word’. Spencer’s reply was the last and he simply said that his favourite word was “Hope, I guess. Hope.”

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