Movies List
TV Show List
The Hall: Honoring the Greats of Stand-Up

as Self (archive footage)

2022
Richard Pryor: Icon

as Self (archive footage)

2014
Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic

as Self (archive footage)

2013
Richard Pryor: I Ain't Dead Yet, #*%$#@!!

as Self (archive footage)

2003
Another You

as Eddie Dash

1991
Harlem Nights

as Sugar Ray

1989
See No Evil, Hear No Evil

as Wallace 'Wally' Karue

1989
Moving

as Arlo Pear

1988
Critical Condition

as Eddie Lenahan/Dr. Kevin Slattery

1987
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling

as Jo Jo Dancer / Alter Ego

1986
Brewster's Millions

as Montgomery Brewster

1985
Superman III

as August 'Gus' Gorman

1983
The Toy

as Jack Brown

1982
Some Kind of Hero

as Cpl. Eddie Keller / Ted Segal

1982
Bustin' Loose

as Joe Braxton

1981
Stir Crazy

as Harry Monroe

1980
Blue Collar

as Ezekiel 'Zeke' Brown

1978
The Wiz

as The Wiz

1978
California Suite

as Dr. Chauncey Gump

1978
Greased Lightning

as Wendell Scott

1977
Silver Streak

as Grover Muldoon

1976
Adiós Amigo

as Sam Spade

1975
The Mack

as Slim

1973
Hit!

as Mike Willmer

1973
Richard Pryor Richard Pryor

Birthday

1940-12-01

Place of Birth

Peoria, Illinois, USA

Biography

Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor was an American stand-up comedian, actor, film director, social critic, satirist, writer, and MC. Pryor was known for uncompromising examinations of racism and topical contemporary issues, which employed colorful vulgarities, and profanity, as well as racial epithets. He reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style. He is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential stand-up comedians of all time: receiving praise from notable comedians such as Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Newhart, and Bill Cosby. His body of work includes the concert movies and recordings starting in the 70s and spanning three decades. He also starred in numerous films as an actor, in both comedic and dramatic roles. He collaborated on many projects with actor Gene Wilder and actor/comedian/writer Paul Mooney. Pryor won an Emmy Award (1973), and five Grammy Awards (1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, and 1982). In 1974, he also won two American Academy of Humor awards and the Writers Guild of America Award. The first ever Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor was presented to him in 1998. Pryor is listed at Number 1 on Comedy Central's list of all-time greatest stand-up comedians.
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