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Im here after Watching this documentary...I'm a Mass native and never got to see his stand up but followed him
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Renee
March 25, 2025


NEW YORK (AP) - Veteran stand-up comic Patrice O'Neal, who gained a wider following through TV and radio and helped roast Charlie Sheen, died Tuesday from complications of a stroke he suffered last month. He was 41.
O'Neal's manager, Jonathan Brandstein, said he died in a New York-area hospital.
"Many of us have lost a close and loved friend; all of us have lost a true comic genius," Brandstein said in a statement.
O'Neal appeared on Conan O'Brien's and David Letterman's TV shows and was a frequent guest on the "Opie & Anthony" radio show on Sirius XM. His performance was a highlight of the Comedy Central roast of Sheen, who had been fired from the hit CBS comedy "Two and a Half Men," in September.
Sheen said in a tweet Tuesday, "The entertainment world as well as the world at large lost a brilliant man."
He added, "Patrice had that rare 'light' around him and inside of him. I only knew him for the few days leading up the Roa st. Yet I will forever be inspired by his nobility, his grace and his epic talent. My tears today are for the tremendous loss to his true friends and loving family."
Other entertainers also mourned O'Neal on Twitter.
"RIP Patrice O'Neal. You made us laugh til we cried," comedian Sarah Silverman said.
Actor Jay Mohr said, "Just heard. Goodnight brother. Damn. Just ridiculous. Terrible. Beyond sad."
O'Neal had half-hour specials on Showtime and HBO and was the host of "Web Junk 20" on VH1. He appeared in numerous television shows including "Arrested Development," ''Chappelle's Show" and "The Office."
O'Neal suffered a stroke on Oct. 19 after battling diabetes. He is survived by his wife, Vondecarlo, his stepdaughter, Aymilyon, his sister, Zinder, and his mother, Georgia.
Brandstein, his manager, said the family wished to thank "all of the fans and friends who have expressed an outpouring of love and support for Patrice these past weeks."
Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press
Im here after Watching this documentary...I'm a Mass native and never got to see his stand up but followed him
Rest easy
Renee
March 25, 2025
I have listened to every Patrice interview and radio appearance ever, I truly wish we could still have him here to tell us how he saw things
Roboshocker
February 24, 2025 | Other
Simply the best.. We were blessed to have you.. RIP big guy..
Nicole K
August 08, 2017 | BROOKLYN, NY

Valenda Newell
September 19, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
The pain you feel must be indescribable but allow the Almighty to comfort you. Wishing you peace.
G
November 29, 2014 | GA

Truly a comedic genius...will definitely be missed
S Bryant
February 23, 2014 | Augusta, GA
Simply Incomparable.
J.R. Nichols
January 20, 2014 | Nashville, TN
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John Laurianitis
November 21, 2013 | Boston, MA
Never before have I been so emotional when pondering the death of someone whom I never met, nor has my life been so touched by a person who's influence came after his own death. His legacy is in his honesty; as Patrice put it, "I want to be righteous". Thank you for changing my life.
Peter Sloan
July 24, 2013 | Brussels