Paul Mooney
Biography
Paul Gladney, widely recognized by his stage name Paul Mooney, was a multifaceted American comedian, writer, social commentator, and actor in both television and film. Born on August 4, 1941, he made a significant impact on the comedy landscape, most notably as a writer for the legendary Richard Pryor. Mooney's talent extended beyond writing; he portrayed the iconic singer Sam Cooke in the film *The Buddy Holly Story* and played Junebug in Spike Lee's *Bamboozled*. Additionally, he gained fame through his memorable appearances on *Chappelle's Show*, where his sharp wit and insightful critique of society resonated with audiences. Mooney's distinctive voice and perspective made him a pivotal figure in shaping the narrative of African American presence in comedy. His work continues to influence countless comedians and writers, ensuring his legacy endures long after his passing on May 19, 2021.
Filmography
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Homie Spumoni
2006 • George
Paul Mooney: It's the End of the World
2010 • Himself
Dance with a Stranger
1985
All Star Comedy Jam: Live from Dallas
2010
Hollywood Shuffle
1987
Meet the Blacks
2016
FTA
1972 • Self
Drowning by Numbers
1988
Bamboozled
2000 • Junebug
Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic
2013 • Self
Richard Pryor: Here and Now
1983 • Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Chappelle's Show
2003