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Rudolph Frank Moore (March 17, 1927October 19, 2008), known as Rudy Ray Moore, was an American comedian, singer, actor, and film producer.
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He created the character Dolemite, the
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from the 1975 film ''
Dolemite ''Dolemite'' is a 1975 American blaxploitation crime comedy film and is also the name of its principal character, played by Rudy Ray Moore, who co-wrote the film and its soundtrack. Moore, who started his career as a stand-up comedian in t ...
'' and its sequels, '' The Human Tornado'' and ''The Dolemite Explosion'' (aka ''The Return of Dolemite''). The persona was developed during his early comedy records. Allmusic Biography by Cub Koda Retrieved February 23, 2014Soren Baker, "`Dolemite' star explores music", ''The Chicago Tribune'', 10 May 2002
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The recordings often featured Moore delivering profanity-filled rhyming poetry, which later earned Moore the nickname "the Godfather of Rap." Actor and comedian
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portrayed Moore in the 2019 film '' Dolemite Is My Name''.


Early life

Moore was born and raised in and lived in the Johnson House on 1400 North 12th Street
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, and eventually moved to
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, and then
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. In Milwaukee, he preached in churches and worked as a
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dancer.Dootsie Williams, Liner notes for ''Below The Belt''
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He returned to Akron, working in clubs as a singer, dancer, and comedian, often appearing in character as Prince DuMarr. He joined the
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and served in an entertainment unit in
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, where he was nicknamed the Harlem Hillbilly for singing
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songs in an R&B style. He developed an interest in comedy in the Army after expanding on a singing performance for other servicemen.Biography by Mark Jason Murray at Rudy Ray Moore website
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After his honorable discharge he lived in
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and then
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, where he continued to work in clubs and was discovered by record producer
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. He recorded
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songs for the Federal,
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, Ball,
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, and
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labels between 1955 and 1962, and released his first comedy albums, ''Below the Belt'' (1961), ''The Beatnik Scene'' (1962), and ''A Comedian Is Born'' (1964).


Career


Dolemite records and wider acclaim

By his own account, he was working at the world famous Dolphin's of Hollywood record store in Los Angeles, California in 1970 when he began hearing obscene stories of "Dolemite" recounted by a local man named Rico. Moore recorded a number of street poets, including
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who, before he moved to Los Angeles, had been an influence on
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, among other artists, while living in Greenwich Village. (Dylan said Brown's poetry was the best poetry he had ever heard.) In 1973, Moore produced Brown's album, ''The First Man of Poetry, Big Brown: Between Heaven and Hell''. According to Moore, there was a wino named Rico, and Moore heard him on the street corner doing all these raps and rhymes: Moore began recording the stories, and assumed the role of "Dolemite" in his club act and on recordings.Jocelyn Y Stewart, "Obituary: Rudy Ray Moore", ''Los Angeles Times'', 21 October 2008
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In 1970–71 he recorded three albums of material, ''Eat Out More Often'', ''This Pussy Belongs To Me'', and ''The Dirty Dozens'', where "with
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and R&B musicians playing in the background,
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would recite raunchy, sexually explicit rhymes that often had to do with pimps, prostitutes, players, and hustlers." Moore was influenced by more mainstream comedians such as
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and Richard Pryor, as well as by traditions such as the Dozens. The recordings were usually made in Moore's apartment, with friends in attendance to give a party atmosphere. The album covers and contents were often too racy to be put on display in record stores, but the records became popular through word of mouth and were highly successful in Black American communities, where his "warped wit and anti-establishment outlook" were embraced.


''Dolemite'' movie and later success

Moore spent most of his earnings from the records to finance the movie ''
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'', which was filmed in January 1974. It was released and distributed nationally beginning in April 1975, and has been described as "one of the great blaxploitation movies" of the 1970s. The character was "the ultimate ghetto hero: a bad dude, profane, skilled at kung-fu, dressed to kill and hell-bent on protecting the community from evil menaces. He was a pimp with a kung-fu-fighting clique of prostitutes and he was known for his sexual prowess." The film was successful and was followed by '' The Human Tornado'', ''
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'', and '' Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil's Son-in-Law''. Moore continued to release albums that appealed to his enduring fanbase through the 1970s and 1980s, but little of his work reached a white audience. His "rapid-fire rhyming salaciousness exceeded the wildest excesses" of Foxx and Pryor, and his highly explicit style kept him off television and major films. At the same time, Moore often spoke in his church and regularly took his mother to the National Baptist Convention. He said that: "I wasn't saying dirty words just to say them... It was a form of art, sketches in which I developed ghetto characters who cursed. I don't want to be referred to as a dirty old man, rather a ghetto expressionist."


Later career

In 1990, Moore appeared on Big Daddy Kane's album '' Taste of Chocolate.'' In 1990, Moore appeared in Eric B. & Rakim's In The Ghetto music video. In 1994, Moore appeared on 2 Live Crew's album '' Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4''. In 1995, Moore appeared in an episode of ''
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'' titled "The Players Came Home". In 1997, Moore reprised his Dolemite character for a voiceover in the intro of Busta Rhymes' platinum album '' When Disaster Strikes....'' In 1999, Moore reprised his Dolemite character in an appearance on Snoop Dogg's album ''
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.'' Also in the same year, footage (including audio) from the Dolemite Movie was used in Ol' Dirty Bastard‘s music video " Got Your Money“ (feat. Kelis). In 2000, Moore starred in '' Big Money Hustlas'', a movie created by and starring the rap-rock group Insane Clown Posse, in which he played Dolemite for the first time in over 20 years. In 2001, Moore was a featured guest in the intro of Busta Rhymes' platinum selling album ''
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''. In 2006, Moore voice-acted in the show '' Sons of Butcher'', as Rudy in season 2. In 2008, Moore reprised the character Petey Wheatstraw on the song "I Live for the Funk", which featured Blowfly and Daniel Jordan. It marked the first time Blowfly and Moore collaborated on the same record together, as well as the 30-year anniversary of the movie ''Petey Wheatstraw''; it was also the final recording Moore made before his death.I Live 4 The Funk – Analog Medium
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Personal life

Moore never married. His long-time manager, Donald Randall, said in 2012 that Moore had both female and male lovers. Entertainer Stanton Z. LaVey, a friend of Moore's, said in 2019 that Moore was "very much bisexual, if not gay", and that his Dolemite persona helped cover it up.


Death

On October 19, 2008, Moore died in
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, of complications from
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. His mother, two brothers, a sister, a daughter, and grandchildren survived him.


Legacy

He came to be regarded as a major influence by many later rap stars.
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said that "without Rudy Ray Moore, there would be no Snoop Dogg, and that's for real." On June 7, 2018, it was announced that Craig Brewer would direct '' Dolemite Is My Name'' from a script by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski with
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producing and distributing and Eddie Murphy starring as Moore. Later that month, the rest of the principal cast was announced. In July 2018,
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and
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joined the cast.
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began on June 12, 2018. In August 2019, the trailer was released. The film
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on September 7, 2019, and received a
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on October 4, 2019, before digital streaming on October 25, 2019. In January 2022, a detailed biography, ''Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself: The Authorized Biography of Rudy Ray Moore aka Dolemite'' by Mark Jason Murray, was released. It was noted as the definitive story on Moore's entire life, career and legacy.


Discography


Albums

*''Below the Belt'' (1959) *''Beatnik Scene'' (1962) *''A Comedian Is Born'' (1964) *''Let's Come Together'' (1970, recorded 1967) *''Eat Out More Often'' (1970) (Kent KST 001) *''This Pussy Belongs to Me'' (1971) (Kent KST 002) - with "The Signifying Monkee" *''Dolemite for President'' (1972) *''Merry Christmas, Baby'' *''The Cockpit'' - with "Petey Wheatstraw - The Devil's Son-in-Law" *''Return of Dolemite'' (featuring The Grunts & Groans of Love) *''The Sensuous Black Man - by "The Prince"'' *''Zodiac'' *''I Can't Believe I Ate the Whole Thing'' *''Jokes by Redd Foxx'' *''Live in Concert'' *''The Player—The Hustler'' *''House Party: Dirty Dozens Vol. 1'' *''The Streaker'' *''Dolemite Is Another Crazy Nigger'' *''Sweet Peeter Jeeter'' *''The Turning Point'' *''Close Encounter of the Sex Kind'' *''Good-Ole Big Ones'' *''Hip-Shakin' Papa'' *''Greatest Hits'' (1995) *''When Disaster Strikes...'' - Busta Rhymes (Moore appears on "Intro" track) (1997, Elektra 62064-1) *''This Ain't No White Christmas'' *''Raw, Rude, and Real—More Greatest Hits'' *''Phantom Surfers - XXX Party'' (2000) *''21st-Century Dolemite'' (2002) *''Hully Gully Fever'' *''Genius of Rudy Ray Moore'' *''Reconnect: Vol. 1B'' - various (2007, Acacia Records ACACIA CD-1B) (Moore appears on the two "Godfather of Rap" tracks) *''Dolemite for President — Special Edition'' (2008) *''50 Years of Cussing'' (2009) *''50 Years of Cussing, Vol. 2'' (2019)


Singles

*"Step It Up and Go" (King Records) *"Below the Belt" (Dooto) *"The Roosevelt" (Dooto) *"Let's Come Together" *"My Soul" - The Seniors (Ball 001) *"Rally in the Valley" (Vermont 105-45) *"Hully Gully Papa" (Case Records 1006)


Filmography


References


External links


Rudy Ray Moore official Web site
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Dolemite Records



Rudy Ray Moore Record Label
* Zolten, Jerry, "'I Ain't Lyin'!' The Unexpurgated Truth about Rudy Ray Moore." ''Living Blues'' # 157, May/June 2001.
ZZZlist.com 2007 interview with Rudy Ray Moore

Rudy Ray Moore dies at the age of 81

MTV Obituary
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