Patrice O’Neal – Cause of Death, Age, Date, and Facts
The comedian Patrice O'Neal passed away at age 41, this age of death has to be considered premature. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Patrice O'Neal and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
Respected stand up comedian known for his uncompromising and fearless style of comedy. He was a cast member on Comedy Central’s Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. Comedy Central aired his only hour-long special, Elephant in the Room, in 2011.
After a long drought, he got a Showtime half-hour special, a writing gig for the Colin Quinn show, and a Comedy Central Presents special.
He appeared on Showtime at the Apollo, The Office, Chappelle’s Show, and had a brief stint writing for the WWE.
He was born Patrice Malcolm O’Neal, named by his mother after Patrice Lumumba, the leader of the Congolese independence movement, and Malcolm X.
While he was performing in the UK, he was noticed by the rising comic Ricky Gervais, who frequently mentioned him among his favorite comedians.
How did Patrice O'Neal die?
Cause of death | N/A |
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Age of death | 41 years |
Profession | Comedian |
Birthday | N/A |
Death date | November 29, 2011 |
Place of death | Englewood, New Jersey, United States |
Place of burial | N/A |
Quotes by Patrice O'Neal
I’m a decent cook, and I will try to cook anything. My only weakness is that I don’t know servings – I only know how to make a lot.
Patrice O'Neal
Not everybody should be laughing at everything at the same time. That’s not even natural. My thing is to feel natural, because I don’t want to feel like I could just make people laugh at every single joke, every single time, with the same decibel level.
Patrice O'Neal
I’ve still got that little freedom part of me that wants to have a car that looks really sexy.
Patrice O'Neal
People have tried to corner the market on being offended, corner the market on language and corner the market on opinion. Should I lose my job ’cause I offended somebody? No, of course not. Your life should never be affected by public opinion.
Patrice O'Neal
Who has connections to Connecticut? That’s where rich people go to live the rest of their life in the woods.
Patrice O'Neal