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Title: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Paroxysm on August 10, 2008, 10:32:59 am
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Bernie Mac, an actor and comedian who starred in the "Ocean's Eleven" film franchise and "The Bernie Mac Show," a rare network comedy to feature an African American in a leading role, died Saturday. He was 50. Mac died from complications related to pneumonia in a Chicago-area hospital. The comedian suffered from sarcoidosis, a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation in tissue, most often the lungs. The pneumonia was unrelated to the disease, Smith said. George Clooney, Mac's costar in the three "Ocean's" movies, said in a statement, "The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed." Comedian Martin Lawrence, who worked with Mac on the 1999 comedy film "Life," told The Times, "Words can't express the absolute devastation I am feeling over the loss of Bernie, a comic genius, a great man and someone I am honored to have called my friend."

From 2001 to 2006, Mac held court in "The Bernie Mac Show," a sitcom loosely based on his life. He was a politically incorrect parent raising his troubled sister's three children in a show with a definite edge that was softened by Mac's warmth and loving sensibility. Times television critic Howard Rosenberg noted when the show debuted in 2001 that it was "bold, creative and ferociously witty." He wrote that Mac was "essentially lovable" and said the way his old-school parenting clashed with the kids was "entertaining and widely applicable." "The Bernie Mac Show" initially looked like a major hit for Fox. When the show was recognized with a Peabody Award early in its five-season run, judges praised it for transcending "race and class while lifting viewers with laughter, compassion -- and cool," the Associated Press reported.

The show earned an Emmy for writing for executive producer Larry Wilmore, and Mac received two Emmy nominations for acting during the sitcom's early seasons. "He had such a deep reservoir of talent. Mac had a way of making everyone in the audience feel like they were family. He is irreplaceable," Wilmore wrote in an e-mail to The Times. In a statement, Fox Broadcasting Co. and 20th Century Fox Television called Mac "a gifted talent whose comedy came from an authentic and highly personal place." When ratings dropped in the second season, Mac complained that the network meddled with the series' creative direction, and Wilmore left the show in 2003.

 Producers complained that erratic scheduling harmed viewership. "Bernie Mac" was canceled not long after the 100th episode aired. With roots in stand-up comedy in Chicago, Mac found broader fame in 1997 touring in a show with other black comedians, including Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer and D.L. Hughley. The tour drew the attention of director Spike Lee, whose 2000 concert film, "The Original Kings of Comedy," exposed the black comedians to an even wider audience -- and helped Mac's movie and television career take off. Writer-producer Rodney Barnes, who met the easygoing Mac on the set of the 1997 HBO film "Don King: Only in America," said the comedian's essence was captured in the raucous stand-up routine Mac performs in the "Kings of Comedy" film.

"He came from the day when you were required to do more than tell a joke," Barnes told The Times. "He could do the dramatic as well as the funny. There are those gifted entertainers like Bernie and Richard Pryor who understood black culture from both sides, the happy and the sad. He didn't have to be the clown." By 2001, Mac had landed a lead role in the first "Ocean's Eleven" film, playing a gaming-table dealer who was in on the heist with Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and other big-name stars. Mac also appeared in "Ocean's Twelve" in 2004 and "Ocean's Thirteen" in 2007.

Mac said he considered the second sequel "the best movie I've ever done in my life." The "Ocean's" movies and his role as Bosley in the 2003 film "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" marked an important transition for Mac from a comedian and actor who was appreciated mainly by black audiences to a widely liked popular entertainer, according to the 2007 edition of "Contemporary Black Biography." He was born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough on Oct. 5, 1957, in Chicago and raised by his mother and grandparents on Chicago's South Side.   


R.I.P 1957 - 2008  Bernie Mac :bye:
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Omri on August 10, 2008, 10:38:52 am
OMG.
R.I.P
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: UberPwner on August 10, 2008, 10:48:19 am
One of my favorite actors and comedians





Miss ya Bernie <3

 :(
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Amon Ra on August 10, 2008, 11:00:10 am
whos he  :conf:
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Fatboy_Rob on August 10, 2008, 11:47:08 am
whos he  :conf:
Google nub, better yet, youtube, he's a F**@#$ing legend.

R.I.P Bernie, you'll be remembered for a long time. :( :pop:
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Shadow009 on August 10, 2008, 12:07:02 pm
I'm suprised no-one posted this yesterday. Another game forum I visit had this up yesterday.
Anyway, RIP Bernie Mac :(
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Dr J. Cohen on August 10, 2008, 12:07:24 pm
 :pop: R.I.P  :pop:
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Call_me_Dad on August 10, 2008, 12:12:23 pm
yah i remember the face from Ocean

R.I.P  :cry:
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Alarba on August 10, 2008, 02:08:12 pm
OMG i cant belive he died

 :(  :cry:

Rest In Peace  :bow: may god bless u  :pop:
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Amon Ra on August 10, 2008, 02:32:35 pm
Google nub, better yet, youtube, he's a F**@#$ing legend.

R.I.P Bernie, you'll be remembered for a long time. :( :pop:

its not a big deal that i didnt know him, you dont have to call me nub....look at ur self in the mirror then call me nub
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: tiderman on August 10, 2008, 02:57:30 pm
R.I.P. Bernie :cry:

Quote from: Big Syke
So day after day
ride after ride
We'll hook up on the other side
Watch over your family and your newborn
Till we meet again
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Dexter on August 10, 2008, 03:08:14 pm
Oh my god!, I gonna miss him. I loved Bernie Mac show and he was great in Ocean's

R.I.P Bernie Mac  :bye:
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Saint on August 10, 2008, 04:03:05 pm
OMG I loved his shows and movies so much.
R.I.P.
And no one know's he was in Charlie's Angels 2 :P.
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Andre93 on August 10, 2008, 05:45:55 pm
whos he  :conf:
heres a suggestion DONT POST IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT THIS TOPIC IS ALL ABOUT !!!!!!!!
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Amon Ra on August 10, 2008, 07:01:06 pm
heres a suggestion DONT POST IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT THIS TOPIC IS ALL ABOUT !!!!!!!!

WTH?? why is this a big deal that i dont know HIM FFS  :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Dexter on August 10, 2008, 07:36:41 pm
Reguest to remove offtopic posts
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: Hellrocker on August 11, 2008, 05:58:35 pm
R.I.P. you will be missed!
Title: Re: 'The world just got a little less funny. He will be dearly missed'
Post by: TruthSvensson on August 11, 2008, 06:00:59 pm
I liked his movies :cry: RIP :(
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