He was really funny. It's pretty sad, but atleast he was 82-years old and not in his early thirties like Chris Farley. I didn't know where to post this because he was big on all kinds of medias. Big on T.V., he was on Carson like 1 billion times, had his own show, and was on stand up all the time, but I think he was bigger on movies. Truely great comedian though, master of the one-liner! "You're impossible" "And you're easy!"
I was so poor growing up...If I wasn't born a boy....I'd have nothing to play with. - Rodney Dangerfield, R.I.P. The man was hilarious, gonna miss him.
haha, on ABC they showed that "I was so ugly, when I was born the doctor smacked my mother!" joke. lol Great guy. I knew he was going soon though. I saw him on T.V. and he was really not looking good.
He was the real thing, seemed to be the same in real life as he appeared on stage or in movies....my friend was working at a starbucks stand in a a mall once, and Rodney walked by and said "what do you sell here, booze?" just like he would have in a film.
I was just trying to find that thread that was started a while ago to post http://channels.netscape.com/ns/celebrity/news.jsp?p=18 Did not find him that funny , or like him that much .... but even so...rip
He was a master of the one-liner. You have to like one-liner comedy to like him. Yeah, he was just like that in real life. I met him at "Dangerfield's" in Los Angeles a few different times. He was really cool.
I liked his appearances on Carson. Rodney was well liked by the college crowd, something unusual for someone his age. He was even on the SNL skit 'Two Mile Island' spoofing the nuclear accident.
"My mother wouldn't let me breast feed as a child, she said she just wanted to be friends." R.I.P. Mr. Dangerfield