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Richard John Colangelo (April 14, 1957DOB according to Jeni's Website
and Social Security Death Index.
– March 10, 2007), better known by his stage name Richard Jeni, was an American stand-up comedian and
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.


Early life

Jeni was born and raised in an
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family in
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. He graduated with honors from Hunter College, earning a
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in
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. After graduating, Jeni went on to do public relations work, but was let go from five different firms in two years before doing an open-mic night in Brooklyn and deciding to pursue standup comedy as a career in 1982.


Career

Jeni first received recognition through a series of
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stand-up specials and frequent appearances on ''
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''. After making his ''Tonight Show'' debut in 1988 with Johnny Carson, Jeni returned often and later made appearances on ''
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'', with more appearances than any other stand-up comedian. In 1989, he won Comedy USA's Best Nightclub Comedian, as voted by comedy club owners and comedians, and his first Showtime special ''Richard Jeni: The Boy From New York City'' won a
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. Top executives at HBO picked up his first appearance on ''The HBO Comedy Hour'' in 1992, titled ''Richard Jeni: Platypus Man''. The show was well received, and Jeni returned for two more shows, going on to receive another CableACE Award for one of his HBO specials. Jeni starred in the short-lived 1995
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sitcom ''
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'' and appeared in the Jim Carrey film '' The Mask''. Jeni composed the theme song ("I'm A Platypus Man") for his TV series. He appeared in '' The Aristocrats'', ''
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'', '' An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn'', and ''Chasing Robert''. He starred in commercial campaigns for Certs and
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, and he won a Clio Award for his work as a writer/performer in an advertising campaign for the
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. In 2004, Jeni was ranked #57 on
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's list of the ''100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time''.


Death

On March 10, 2007, Jeni was found by his girlfriend, Amy Murphy, a weather anchor and reporter for
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in Los Angeles, with a .38-caliber
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between his feet and an apparent self-inflicted handgun wound to the head on the bathroom floor in his
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home. Jeni and Murphy had been conversing in bed, discussing breakfast and their plans for the day, when Murphy left to cook breakfast downstairs. After a few minutes, she heard the sound of a gunshot, ran upstairs, discovered Jeni's condition, and called 9-1-1. Police and paramedics arrived and transported Jeni to
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in
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, where he died. His family later stated with certainty that the death was a suicide and that Jeni had recently been diagnosed with "severe
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coupled with fits of psychosis, psychotic paranoia." According to the coroner's report released in June 2007, Jeni had a history of schizophrenia and had been taking antidepressants and a sleeping aid. The report further indicated that his girlfriend heard him talking to himself about a week earlier, saying "just squeeze the trigger." Jeni's death was marked by many tributes, including thousands of messages on his website and YouTube as well as on the radio. On March 12, 2007, Jeni's death was mentioned on ''The Tonight Show'' by Jay Leno, with accompanying footage of Jeni's last appearance on the show. On March 16, Bill Maher, who had performed with Jeni as a young comic, dedicated the fifth episode of the fifth season of his HBO show, ''Real Time with Bill Maher'', to Jeni and discussed his death on ''Larry King Live''.


Filmography

* ''Bird (1988 film), Bird'' (1988) as Morello * '' The Mask'' (1994) as Charlie Schumaker * ''
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'' (1997) as Bernie * '' An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn'' (1998) as Jerry Glover * ''Chasing Robert'' (2007) as Rich the Bookie


Television series

* ''Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist'' (1995-2002) as Himself * ''
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'' (1995) as himself * ''Shorties Watchin' Shorties'' (2004) as himself


HBO specials

* ''Richard Jeni: Platypus Man'' (1993) * ''Richard Jeni: A Good Catholic Boy'' (1997) * ''Richard Jeni: A Big Steaming Pile of Me'' (2005)


Showtime specials

* ''Richard Jeni: Boy from New York City'' (1989) * ''Richard Jeni: Crazy from The Heat'' (1991)


Other works

* OfficeMax commercial (voice) (1995-1999) * Certs commercial Coca-Cola commercial for concession stands at the movie theater 1997


References


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