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The 7 Funniest Black Men of All Time

November 17, 2008     Posted in Entertainment, News-ish

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With times getting tougher and tougher by the day, it’s important to remember to laugh every once in a while. So while the first black president prepares to take office and get this show back on the road, we thought we’d take a look at COED’s 7 Funniest Black Men of All Time for some comic inspiration.

Check out The 7 Funniest Black Men of All Time after the break!

[Warning: Language in videos is NSFW, so put in some headphones]

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7. Bill Cosby

Many of you probably only remember Bill Cosby from The Bill Cosby Show, as host of Kids Say the Darndest Things or simply as a Jello salesman. But that’d be like judging Def Leppard entirely on their career after losing a guitar player and a drummer’s arm – it misses all the best stuff.

Originally from North Philly, Cosby got his start in comedy working as a bartender, telling jokes to up his tips. He was soon being booked at bars in Philadelphia and New York, landing a spot at the Gaslight Cafe in 1962. By ’64, he’d toured the entire US and released his first comedy album, Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow…Right!, which highlights the humor of his childhood rather than focusing on the raunchier sides of life. And while Cosby remains righteous in his promotion of family values, the son-of-a-bitch can still tell a joke.

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6. Robin Harris

Known for his hard-hitting humor and quick put-downs, Robin Harris big-eyed act began developing a mainstream following in 1985. His recurring “Bébé’s Kids” act, based on having to take his girlfriend’s three punkass kids with them on vacation, became his best-known and was scheduled to be made into a movie before Harris died from a heart attack in 1990. In addition to his stand-up performances, Harris debuted his acting career in ghetto-acclaimed, I’m Gonna Git You Sucka and played “Sweet Dick Willy” in Spike Lee’s classic, Do the Right Thing.

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5. Chris Rock

Voted the fifth greatest comedian of all time, Chris Rock is a modern-day comedic powerhouse, with scorching social commentary that cuts straight through the bullsh*t. After a few minor roles in movies like Beverly Hills Cop II, a stint on Saturday Night Live and the success of New Jack City, Rock landed his first HBO special, Big Ass Jokes, which first aired in 1994. Since then, he’s produced five hit HBO specials, had his own television show and stared in scores of movies.

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4. Eddie Murphy

Despite coming out with some real pieces of crap movies later in life, Eddie Murphy is one of the most talented comedians of all time. From his early stand-ups like Delirious and Raw to his swath of movies like Trading Places, Beverly Hills Cop and Coming to America, Eddie Murphy’s ability to rip apart people from all walks of life while still being gut-bustingly hilarious has made him one of the most copied comedians in history. And he’s currently ranked as the highest grossing film star in history, with 33 films grossing a total of $3.4 billion just in the U.S.

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3. Dave Chappelle

Before fame (and a $50 million contract) made him lose his mind and run off to Africa, Dave Chappelle was on the fast track to becoming one of the biggest stars on television. By the second season “The Chappelle Show” took off, making him the funniest man in America, and causing every single person you know to run around saying “I’m Rick James, bitch!” every 10 f**king seconds. Thanks, Dave…

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2. Redd Fox

Best known for his role on the television series Sanford and Son, Redd Fox is a godfather of modern comedy, with what was considered one of the raunchiest stand-up acts of his day. The subversive topics and language changed how people viewed stand-up comedy, and came to pave the way for later greats like Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock.

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1. Richard Pryor

Laugh Messiah, The One, the Godfather of Comedy – this guy did it all, from writing to acting to his imfamous stand-up acts, Richard Pryor was what we call a “comedic genius”. And if you haven’t ever heard his stand-up acts, take the time to study them. Listen closely, and you’ll probably hear every joke any commedian’s told in the past 25 years. His storytelling style and liberal use of vulgar language and racial epiphets are so integrated with modern comedy, it’s hard to imagine how there were jokes before this guy got on a stage.

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Comments

55 Responses to “The 7 Funniest Black Men of All Time”
  1. Tony the wop says:

    Good list. Caught Jesse as well.

  2. Ross says:

    Could only think of seven black comedians?

  3. Ken GoodSmith says:

    Helooooo–what about Flip Wilson? The guy was brilliant!

  4. Dennis says:

    You missed 'Dolemite' aka the late Rudy Ray Moore,also, 'Wildman' Steve, Bernie Mac, Cedric 'The Entertainer' and several others. Chris Rock has never been funny. His act is about as funny as watching paint dry. Must not have been any black folks that made up this list.

  5. Steve L says:

    Paul Mooney, Bernie Mack and Steve Harvey, wtf!!!! You couldn't take the extra time to make it a top 10??? Mooney should be number 2 for all the writing he has done. But you can't replace Richard Pryor at the top of the list. On a side note, how the hell does Chappelle finish higher than Eddie Murphy??

  6. masnich2 says:

    Dusty Fletcher

    Pigmeat Markham

    Bert Williams

  7. lucferris says:

    Bernie Mac is not on the list because he continued to do Robin Harris after Mr. Harris passed on. And as for D.L. Hughley . . . naw man, don't talk about D.L. Hughley in the same sentence as these 7 guys.

  8. JoeZ says:

    What about Garrett Morris?

  9. Rob - UPENN says:

    Chris Tucker does NOT belong on this list in ANY capacity…sorry killagreenz…he actually wasn't even in the discussion. As a matter of fact, I think Jerry Seinfeld would have made the list before Chris Tucker.

    Also, Paul Mooney wrote for Richard Pryor, so let Richard's placement on this list be a testament to them both.

    As for the guy who thought Richard Pryor sucked – I feel for you. If you didn't like that video, please search around – and if you HONESTLY feel that he still sucks. Let us know.

  10. JimD says:

    I would put Cosby at the top for one main reason. Cosby could be absolutely hilarious without being crude. I'm not saying I don't like crude or bathroom humor, but its a lot easier to be funny and crude then funny on wit and story alone.

    Most comedians resort to bathroom humor, cussing etc at some point because it easy funny material. But there are few that can be so damn funny without it and that was Bill Cosby.

  11. Ben says:

    Dick Gregory. Sammy Davis, Jr. (the Dean Martin Roasts, Laugh-In). Godfrey Cambridge. Damon Wayans. Keenan Ivory Wayans. Sinbad.

  12. Nerdler says:

    No Rudy Ray Moore?

    Complete and total failure.

  13. Kevin says:

    The day anyone says Chris Rock is funny, the day I know the world is going to hell…he is the worst actor/comedian of all time. Terrible

  14. Auggie says:

    Rudy Ray Moore belongs in the top five. Hell, he should be number one. His creativity and candor set the stage for virtually all modern comics and cannot be underestimated.

  15. someguy says:

    Cosby should be #1, Richard Pryor #2, Eddie Murphy #3. Robin Harris isn't that funny. I would replace him on the list with Dick Gregory.

  16. cassie says:

    Chris Rock's the best!

    really hilarious…

    Anyways, i found this interesting site.

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  17. Ian says:

    You should have just made the list the Top 8, because Bernie Mac is definitely number 8.

  18. ME says:

    Paul Mooney don't get a a mention?

    shame.

  19. Robert says:

    What about Moms Mabley?

  20. Nigga Ben says:

    Eddie Griffin is the prince of comedy.