- Paul Mooney (comedian)
Infobox Comedian
name = Paul Mooney
caption =
birth_date = birth date and age|1940|2|23
birth_place =Louisiana ,United States
medium =stand-up comedy ,television ,film
nationality = American
active = 1965 - present
genre =Observational comedy ,Improvisational comedy ,Sketch comedy
subject =African-American history ,African-American culture ,American politics ,current events ,racism ,race relations ,pop culture
influences =Redd Foxx ,Flip Wilson
influenced =Richard Pryor ,Sandra Bernhard ,George Lopez ,Eddie Griffin
notable_work=Sam Cooke in "The Buddy Holly Story "
Junebug in "Bamboozled "
Himself andNegrodamus in "Chappelle's Show "
spouse =
website =
footnotes =Paul Mooney (born
February 23 ,1940 inLouisiana ) is an Americancomedian ,writer , television and filmactor .Background
Paul Mooney was born in Louisiana, and later grew up in
Oakland, California . Mooney became a ringmaster with the Charles Gody Circus. During his stint as ringmaster, he always found himself writing comedy and telling jokes, which would later help Mooney land his first professional work as a writer forRichard Pryor .Career
Early years
Paul Mooney wrote some of
Richard Pryor 's routines for his appearance on "Saturday Night Live ", co-wrote his material for the "", "Bicentennial Nigger ", 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 stand-up comics, such asRobin Williams ,Sandra Bernhard ,Marsha Warfield , John Witherspoon, andTim Reid , their first break into show business.Mooney also wrote for
Redd Foxx 's "Sanford and Son ", "Good Times ", acted in several cult classics including "Which Way Is Up? ", "Bustin' Loose ", "Hollywood Shuffle ", and portrayed singer/songwriterSam Cooke in "The Buddy Holly Story ".He was the head writer for the first year of Fox's "
In Living Color ", creating the characterHomey D. Clown , played byDamon Wayans . Mooney later went on to play Wayans' father in theSpike Lee film "Bamboozled " as the comedian Junebug."Chappelle's Show"
Paul Mooney initially appeared in the sketches "Ask a Black Dude" and "Mooney on Movies" on
Comedy Central 's "Chappelle's Show ", which he later replaced withNegrodamus , the African American version ofNostradamus . As Negrodamus, Mooney ad-libbed the "answers to life's most unsolvable mysteries" such as "Why do white people loveWayne Brady ?" (Answer: "Because Wayne Brady makesBryant Gumbel look likeMalcolm X .") Mooney was planning to reprise his role as Negrodamus in the third season of the "Chappelle's Show", before its abrupt hiatus."25 Most @#%! Moments in Black History"
In 2006, Paul 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 involvingAfrican Americans since 1980. The top 25 moments included incidents involvingMarion Barry ,Terrell Owens ,Wilson Goode ,Michael Jackson ,Flavor Flav ,Whitney Houston , andTupac Shakur amongst others.Controversies
Much of Mooney's material is based on
race relations in the U.S. His approach has caused many offended audience members to walk out on his performances. Such incidents can be heard on Mooney's comedy albums "Race" and "Master Piece" and seen in hisDVD ""."BET Comedy Awards"
In September 2005, Mooney performed a segment at the 2005 BET Comedy Awards called the "
Nigga Wake Up Call Award", in which he jokingly presents an award toAfrican American celebrities who have had well-publicized legal troubles. The "nominees" includedMichael Jackson ,Oprah Winfrey ,Lil' Kim andDiana Ross . Mooney awarded Ross and made numerous jokes about Ross's 2002 arrest forDUI . According to people who were in attendance, Mooney also made light of the death of Ross' ex-husbandArne Næss Jr. , who fell 160 feet whilemountain climbing in 2004. [ [http://www.eurweb.com/story/eur22587.cfm EURweb.com - Black Entertainment | Black News | Urban News | Hip Hop News ] ] [ [http://www.blackwebportal.com/wire/DA.cfm?ArticleID=2406 A Dark Spot In A Night Of Stars ] ]Tracee Ellis Ross , Ross' daughter and Næss stepdaughter, was also in attendance. She reportedly was so offended and embarrassed that she left the room and was comforted by hostSteve Harvey . Backstage in the press room, Mooney was asked if he felt his performance was "over the top". Mooney replied: cquote|How can somebody get arrested for [DUI] and go to jail and I be over the top? I think that's over the top, don't you?...When you are a celebrity and you do crazy stuff, that's the game. When Mooney was informed that Tracee Ellis Ross was in the audience, he stated: cquote|I didn't know ... her mama could've been in there, that's not the point. I didn't drive drunk. Now I'm responsible for Diana Ross? If you scrutinizeJay Leno andDavid Letterman the same way you scrutinize me, then I'll agree with you, but if you don't touch them white folks don't touch me. They say what ever they want to say every night. [ [http://www.eurweb.com/story/eur22573.cfm EURweb.com - Black Entertainment | Black News | Urban News | Hip Hop News ] ]The majority of Mooney's performance was edited out of the televised broadcast.
"Showtime at the Apollo"
During a 2006 performance at the
Apollo Theater in which Mooney was taping a segment for "Showtime at the Apollo ", his performance was stopped in the middle of his act allegedly due to his criticisms of PresidentGeorge W. Bush . Mooney appeared on "The Howard Stern Show " on October 30, 2006 where he talked about the performance including bringing in his road manager as a witness. During the act he made several jokes about Bush including one likening him tothe devil and one stating that his mother looked like the "guy on theQuaker Oats box", ["The Howard Stern Show", aired 10-30-2006] and was immediately pulled from the stage. A forty-five minute debate ensued in his dressing room in which they decided to cancel the rest of his act. Mooney was told that he had "offended unnamed officials fromTime Warner ", [freemarketnews.com, [http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=22914 IS TIME WARNER PRACTICING CENSORSHIP?] , accessed January 12, 2007 ] which operates "Showtime at the Apollo ". A Time Warner spokeswoman called the story "ridiculous... it's absolutely untrue" that the company had anything to do with the incident."The N-Word"
On November 26, 2006, Mooney appeared on
CNN and talked about how he would stop using the n-word due toMichael Richards ' outbursts on stage atThe Laugh Factory . He referred to Richards as having become "his Dr. Phil" and "cured" him of the use of the epithet. Mooney also said, "We're gonna stop using the n-word. I'm gonna stop using it. I'm not gonna use it again and I'm not gonna use the b-word. And we're gonna put an end to the n-word. Just say no to the n-word. We want all human beings throughout the world to stop using the n-word." On November 30, he elaborated upon these remarks as a guest ofFarai Chideya on theNational Public Radio program "News & Notes." He declared that he would convene a conference on this controversial subject in the near future, as well as perform his first "n-free" comedy in the upcoming days.That show, which he performed at the
Lincoln Theater following a set byDick Gregory , took place at 8:00 PM on Saturday, December 2, 2006. Mooney almost made it through his entire set--about an hour of jokes--before he mistakenly used the word in a routine onO.J. Simpson . He ran off stage covering his face in his hands, and sheepishly walked back on a few moments later saying, "I'm really going to get it now. This is probably already on the Internet." On the BET special "25 Events that Mis-Shaped Black America," Mooney reiterated that he was no longer using the n-word. He was quoted as saying, "I am no longer going to use the n-word. Instead of saying 'What's up my nigga,' say 'What's up my Michael Richards.'"Trivia
*His twin sons, Darryl and Dwayne Mooney, are both comedians.
*Considers himself the first black ringmaster.
*Former morning radio show host on New York'sWBLS , which also included "Saturday Night Live" alumnaEllen Cleghorne .
*Is credited for creating the catchphrase, "Nigga, please".
* Appeared onA&E Network 's Roast ofGene Simmons .Television
*"
Chappelle's Show " (2003), writer, actor as himself/Negrodamus
*"In Living Color " (1990), writer
*"Pryor's Place " (1984), writer
*"The Richard Pryor Show " (1977), writer, actor as himself
*"Saturday Night Live " (1975), writer
*"Good Times " (1974), writer
*"Sanford and Son " (1972), writerFilmography
*"" (2006), himself
*"The N-Word " (2004) (documentary), himself
*"Bitter Jester " (2003) (documentary), himself
*"DysFunktional Family" (2003), consultant
*"The Ketchup King" (2002), actor as Padro Buyers
*"Call Me Claus " (2001), writer
*"The Old Settler" (2001), actor as man at counter
*"Bamboozled " (2000), actor as Junebug
*"High Freakquency " (1998), actor as Love Doctor
*"In the Army Now " (1994), actor as Lt. Col. Peter Hume
*"The Legend of Dolemite" (1994) (documentary), himself
*"Hollywood Shuffle " (1987), actor as President of NAACP
*"Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling " (1986), writer
*"Brewster's Millions " (1985), production consultant
*"Bustin' Loose " (1981), actor as Marvin
*"I Know Why Caged Bird Sings" (1979), actor as Mr. Freeman
*"The Buddy Holly Story " (1978), actor asSam Cooke
*"Which Way Is Up? " (1977), actor as inspector
*"F.T.A." (1972) (documentary), himself
*"Carter's Army " (1970), actor as soldier (uncredited)tandup
*"Race" (1993) CD
*"Master Piece" (1994) CD
*"Analyzing White America " (2004) DVD
*"" (2006) DVDReferences
External links
*imdb name|id=0600763|name=Paul Mooney
* [http://www.massappealmag.com/article.php?id=255 Paul Mooney in Mass Appeal Magazine]
* [http://archive.blackvoices.com/articles/qa/mtv20040212mooney.asp Paul Mooney Q&A] at [http://bv.channel.aol.com/ Black Voices]
*BET.com on [http://www.bet.com/WebApplications/betRoot/Templates/Posting_Article.aspx?NRMODE=Published&NRORIGINALURL=%2fNews%2ftroublebeingmyselfpopblogpaulmooney%2ehtm%3fwbc_purpose%3dBasic%26WBCMODE%3dPresentationUnpublished%26Referrer%3d%257B9ADA84A8-2C83-429F-8C75-CD8A27E0E506%257D&NRNODEGUID=%7bE20CCFAD-2CF5-4BCA-B1DE-BB0CFEB3AF18%7d&NRCACHEHINT=Guest&mb=1&wbc_purpose=Basic&WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished Mooney and his decision to abandon the word "n*gger"]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=h8FOVz0AAEc Paul Mooney on Reelblack TV]
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