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    Rodney Dangerfield dead at 82

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    He was one of my favourite comedians ever...he will be very missed by all guys (and some girls).

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    LOS ANGELES (Oct. 5) - Rodney Dangerfield, the bug-eyed comic whose self-deprecating one-liners brought him stardom in clubs, television and movies and made his lament ''I don't get no respect'' a catchphrase, died Tuesday. He was 82.

    Dangerfield, who fell into a coma after undergoing heart surgery, died at 1:20 p.m., said publicist Kevin Sasaki. Dangerfield had a heart valve replaced Aug. 25 at the University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center.

    Sasaki said in a statement that Dangerfield suffered a small stroke after the operation and developed infectious and abdominal complications. But in the past week he had emerged from the coma, the publicist said.

    ''When Rodney emerged, he kissed me, squeezed my hand and smiled for his doctors,'' Dangerfield's wife, Joan, said in the statement. The comic is also survived by two children from a previous marriage.

    As a comic, Dangerfield - clad in a black suit, red tie and white shirt with collar that seemed too tight - convulsed audiences with lines such as: ''When I was born, I was so ugly that the doctor slapped my mother''; ''When I started in show business, I played one club that was so far out my act was reviewed in Field and Stream''; and ''Every time I get in an elevator, the operator says the same thing to me: 'Basement?'''

    In a 1986 interview, he explained the origin of his ''respect'' trademark:

    ''I had this joke: 'I played hide and seek; they wouldn't even look for me.' To make it work better, you look for something to put in front of it: I was so poor, I was so dumb, so this, so that. I thought, 'Now what fits that joke?' Well, 'No one liked me' was all right. But then I thought, a more profound thing would be, 'I get no respect.'''

    He tried it at a New York club, and the joke drew a bigger response than ever. He kept the phrase in the act, and it seemed to establish a bond with his audience. After hearing him perform years later, Jack Benny remarked: ''Me, I get laughs because I'm cheap and 39. Your image goes into the soul of everyone.''

    Dangerfield had a strange career in show business. At 19 he started as a standup comedian. He made only a fair living, traveling a great deal and appearing in rundown joints. Married at 27, he decided he couldn't support a family on his meager earnings.

    He returned to comedy at 42 and began to attract notice. He appeared on the Ed Sullivan show seven times and on ''The Tonight Show'' with Johnny Carson more than 70 times.

    After his standout film role in ''Caddyshack,'' he began starring in his own movies.

    He was born Jacob Cohen on Nov. 22, 1921, on New York's Long Island. Growing up in the borough of Queens, his mother was uncaring and his father was absent. As Philip Roy, the father and his brother toured in vaudeville as a pantomime comedy-juggling act, Roy and Arthur. Young Jacob's parents divorced, and the mother struggled to support her daughter and son.

    The boy helped bring in money by selling ice cream at the beach and working for a grocery store. ''I found myself going to school with kids and then in the afternoon I'd be delivering groceries to their back door,'' he recalled. ''I ended up feeling inferior to everybody.''

    He ingratiated himself to his schoolmates by being funny; at 15 he was writing down jokes and storing them in a duffel bag. When he was 19, he adopted the name Jack Roy and tried out the jokes at a resort in the Catskills, training ground for Danny Kaye, Jerry Lewis, Red Button, Sid Caesar and other comedians. The job paid $12 a week plus room and meals.

    In New York, he drove a laundry and fish truck, taking time off to hunt for work as a comedian. The jobs came slowly, but in time he was averaging $300 a week.

    He married Joyce Indig, a singer he met at a New York club. Both had wearied of the uncertainty of a performer's life.

    ''We wanted to lead a normal life,'' he remarked in a 1986 interview. ''I wanted a house and a picket fence and kids, and the heck with show business. Love is more important, you see. When the show is over, you're alone.''

    The couple settled in Englewood, N.J., had two children, Brian and Melanie, and he worked selling paint and siding. But the idyllic suburban life soured as the pair battled. The couple divorced in 1962, remarried a year later and again divorced.

    In 1993, Dangerfield married Joan Child, a flower importer.

    At age 42, he returned to show business. He remembered in 1986:

    ''It was like a need. I had to work. I had to tell jokes. I had to write them and tell them. It was like a fix. I had the habit.''

    Even during his domestic years, he continued filling the duffel bag with jokes. He didn't want to break in his new act with any notice, so he asked the owner of New York's Inwood Lounge, George McFadden, not to bill him as Jack Roy. McFadden came up with the absurd name Rodney Dangerfield. It stuck.

    Dangerfield's bookings improved, and he landed television gigs. After his ex-wife died, he took over the responsibility of raising his two children. He decided to quit touring and open a New York nightclub, Dangerfield's, so he could stay close to home. A beer commercial and the Carson shows brought him national attention.

    His film debut came in 1971 with ''The Projectionist,'' which he described as ''the kind of a movie that you went to the location on the subway.'' He did better in 1980 with ''Caddyshack,'' in which he held his own with such comics as Chevy Chase, Ted Knight and Bill Murray.

    Despite his good reviews, Dangerfield claimed he didn't like movies or TV series: ''Too much waiting around, too much memorizing; I need that immediate feedback of people laughing.''

    Still, he continued starring in and sometimes writing films such as ''Easy Money,'' ''Back to School,'' ''Moving,'' ''The Scout,'' ''Ladybugs'' and ''Meet Wally Sparks.'' He turned dramatic as a sadistic father in Oliver Stone's 1994 ''Natural Born Killers.''

    In 1995, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences rejected Dangerfield's application for membership. A letter from Roddy McDowall of the actors branch explained that the comedian had failed to execute ''enough of the kinds of roles that allow a performer to demonstrate the mastery of his craft.''

    The ultimate rejection, and Dangerfield played it to the hilt. He had established his own Web site (''I went out and bought an Apple Computer; it had a worm in it''), and his fans used it to express their indignation. The public reaction prompted the academy to reverse itself and offer membership. Dangerfield declined.

    ''They don't even apologize or nothing,'' he said. ''They give no respect at all - pardon the pun - to comedy.''


    AP-NY-10-05-04 20:43 EDT

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    I seriously saw this coming. I was thinking about it just a few days ago. Man, I'll miss him.

    Edit: Merged threads.

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    That'll work too.

    *hopes Del doesn't delete these now*

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    Heh, Kirobaito, my thread was posted exactly one minute before yours.

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    Yeah, I know; I PMed Del asking him to delete my thread (as yours was first), but apparently Kishi fixed the whole mess anyway.

    I don't really wanna do anything else today. I'm sad.

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    His best line:

    (paraphrased) "I was in my bed and my wife was talking sexually. She was on the phone."

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    wow, I didn't realize he was so old. May he rest in peace.

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    R.I.P.

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    Surely now, he'll gain the respect he deserved.

    A funny man who brought the gift of laughter to so many in his life. May he now find peace and be filled with all the happiness he gave to others.

    Take care all.

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    Man, I tell ya' he gets no respect!

    In all seriousness, it's unfortunate that he died. I saw him on The Tonight show about a month or two ago and he was as healthy as can be. Id have NEVER imagined that he'd be dead so soon afterwards.

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    Mr Thou! Mr Thou!

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    So sad....*wimper*

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    Rodney died??? Man, there goes another celebrity! Death is so sad... :shame:

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    He was 82!?!?!? Thats crazy! I had no idea he was so old.

    But errrm yeah...death sucks.
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