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Redd Foxx, well-known comedian and actor, dies of a heart attack during a brief rehearsal for the television sitcom The Royal Family.
1991 (Oct 11)
Redd Foxx, well-known comedian and actor, died of a heart attack during a brief rehearsal for the television sitcom The Royal Family. Born John Elroy Sanford in St. Louis on December 9, 1924, Foxx began his career performing in various musical groups, including the Bon-Bons, beginning in 1939. He performed as a stand-up comedian and recorded numerous comedy albums during a fifty-year span that began in 1941. Foxx's early comedy routines often featured "blue" material in which he told sex-oriented jokes and used profanity. He performed with comedian Slappy White for predominantly Black audiences from 1947 through 1951. Foxx's career began to accelerate in the 1970s. He made television history as the star of Sanford & Son, which ran from 1972 to 1977 and is still in syndication. He also starred in his own Redd Foxx Comedy Hour, Redd Foxx Show, and The Royal Family. His movie credits included Cotton Comes to Harlem, Norman . . . Is That You, and Harlem Nights. Foxx won a Golden Globe Award for his performance as best television actor in a musical comedy and received three Emmy Award nominations for best actor in a comedy series.
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- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.