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  1. Godfrey MacArthur Cambridge (February 26, 1933 – November 29, 1976) was an American stand-up comic and actor. Alongside Bill Cosby, Dick Gregory, and Nipsey Russell, he was acclaimed by Time in 1965 as "one of the country's foremost celebrated Negro comedians." [8]

  2. About. Comedian who found success on stage and on screen especially in the films Watermelon Man and The President's Analyst. He also starred alongside Pam Grier in Friday Foster. Before Fame. While waiting for a break in acting, he worked as a cab driver, bead sorter, ambulance driver, and gardener to name a few of his odd jobs. Trivia.

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    • February 26, 1933
    • New York
  3. Nov 16, 2023 · Cambridge had a highly successful career before his sudden death in 1976. He has been lauded as one of the most talented comics of his generation, and his film appearances, including his landmark role in Watermelon Man, did much to chip away at racial stereotyping in Hollywood.

  4. Jun 5, 2019 · His appearance on the ‘The Jack Paar Show’ (TV) earned him national fame and invitations to perform at top-tier comedy clubs. He then signed a contract with ‘Epic Records’ and started presenting ‘The Godfrey Cambridge Show: Recorded Live at The Aladdin’, Las Vegas, from 1960 to 1965.

  5. He acted in many off-Broadway productions, winning the Village Voice's Obie Award in Jean Genet 's "The Blacks"; and, on Broadway, he gained a Tony Award Nomination in "Purlie's Victorious". It was as a comedian that he broke into television, initially on The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (1957) (aka "The Jack Paar Show").

    • February 26, 1933
    • November 29, 1976
  6. Oct 14, 2010 · (1963), Cambridge joined the Greenwich Village integrated comedy revue, Living Premise, and continued performing comedy gigs on the college circuit. He earned national fame for his comedy after he appeared on The Jack Paar Show in 1964. That appearance led to performances in top-tier comedy clubs and earned him a contract with Epic records.

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  8. Feb 7, 2021 · First up: comedian and actor Godfrey Cambridge was famed for his sardonic take on culture and society. In his 1968 interview with Tilmon, he lends his thoughts on policing and crime in Chicago with his characteristically dry humor.

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