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      • A vitriolic stand-up comic and occasional actor whose withering comments about politics, race and his own life drew praise from the comedy world, Patrice O'Neal was a staple of television specials in the late 1990s and early 21st century before his sudden death at the age of 41 in 2011.
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  2. He was known for his stand-up comedy career and his regular guest appearances on the talk show Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn and the radio show Opie and Anthony.

  3. Patrice O’Neal is one of the most influential comics of his time. He’s your favorite comedian’s favorite comedian. He had comedic power 24/7 on and off stage. His outlook on comedy and how nothing is off limits really resonates with me….

  4. May 11, 2012 · Patrice O’Neal didn’t just want to be famous, he wanted to be as good as Richard Pryor. To hear his fellow comics tell it, he was—a brutal truth-teller who spared no one, starting with those ...

  5. Some episodes cut short and others have screwy left/right audio channels. I had to work with what was given to me. YouTube also has a limit of a video being no longer than 12 hours so I had to cut out a couple episodes which i linked in the description. The real video of EVERY appearance is 12 hours and 47 minutes. Still, I think it was worth it.

  6. Patrice O'Neal. Actor: 25th Hour. O'Neal was born in New York in 1969, but moved to Boston when he was just 1 year old. He was educated at West Roxbury High School and went on to attend Northeastern University, both in Boston.

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  7. Bite-Sized Comedy. 66.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 6K. 342K views 2 years ago Compilation Videos. My favourite moments from the legendary comedian Patrice O'Neal Like and Subscribe if you...

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  8. Apr 21, 2022 · Patrice O’Neal still did a decent amount of acting after The Office, including 2010’s Furry Vengeance and 2012’s Nature Calls, the latter of which released after his death.