Read Becoming Richard Pryor Online
Authors: Scott Saul
Bay Area Gay Liberation, 445
Beatles, 143
Belafonte, Harry, 80, 167–68, 342, 508n82
Bell, Jimmy, 503n63
Belushi, John, 121–22, 376–77, 414, 415, 547n376
Bennett, Lerone, Jr., 259
Benny, Jack, 415
Bergman, Andrew, 282, 283, 286–87, 288, 307, 308, 535n288
Berkeley, CA
counterculture and, 245–47, 248, 253
Farley in, xi, 244 (
see also
Farley, Alan)
KPFA in, xii
“People’s Park,” 268
political power struggles in, 268–69
RP in (1971), xi–xii, 245–70
RP residences in, 248, 257
RP’s cocaine use and, 261–62
Telegraph Avenue, 245–46
Berkeley Barb
, 246, 247
Berle, Milton, 161, 346, 415, 549–50n394
advice to Lenny Bruce, 346
skirmish with RP, 343–46
Bernhard, Harvey, 288, 289, 292, 293, 294, 295
Bernhard, Sandra, 431
Bicentennial Nigger
(album), 331, 397–99
Billboard
, 171, 526n213
Is It Something I Said?
, 374–75
Richard Pryor
, 526n213
That Nigger’s Crazy
, 336
Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor-Kings, The
(film), 366–73, 380–83, 396, 450, 472, 476, 486, 546n373, 547n383
Binkley, Jimmy, 105
Bitter End, NYC, 117, 130, 135
Bitter End West, Los Angeles, 236
Blackie’s Archway, Peoria, IL, 103
blackface minstrelsy, 50, 221, 232, 256, 463, 503n50
A Time for Laughter
and history of, 168–69, 521n168
“Bicentennial Nigger” and, 398
Silver Streak
and, 386–90
“Super Nigger” and, 210
Black Panthers, 222, 242, 248, 507n80
RP contributes to, 223, 527n223
shooting of
The Mack
and, 293–94
trial of Huey Newton, 221–23
Black Power movement, xvi, 126, 192, 193, 217, 221, 222, 243, 254, 288
in Peoria, 228–29, 341
RP contributes to, 223
Black Stranger, The
(screenplay), 327, 394
Black Sun production company, 217–24, 235
Blazing Saddles
(film), 274, 275, 307–8, 386, 477
RP collaborates on script, 281–88, 534n282, 535n288
RP’s part given to Cleavon Little, 307, 391
Blue Angel club, Chicago, 145, 517n146
Blue Collar
(film), 232, 417–26,
420
,
425
, 477, 486, 553n419
Blue Shadow tavern, Peoria, IL, 93–94, 103, 446
Blum, Michael, 252
Blumenthal, Marcia, 558n456
Bob Banner Productions, 154
Bonaduce, Danny, 242, 243
Bonis, Herb and Bunny, 221, 226
Bonis, Shelley.
See
Pryor, Shelley Bonis
Bostic, Earl, 155
Boston Herald-American
, 313
Boston Phoenix
, 475
Boyd, Stephen, 231
Bradley, Tom, 312,
313
Bradley, William, 93
Brando, Marlon, 215
Brewster’s Millions
(film), 475
Bridges, Beau, 401
Brooks, Albert, 250
Brooks, Mel, xvi, 70, 318, 482, 484, 486
Blazing Saddles
and, 274, 275, 281, 282–88, 391, 535n288
RP’s loss of part and, 307
Brown, Cecil, 254–57, 395, 403, 406, 551n403
Brown, Charles, 236
Brown, Claude, 255, 256, 261, 397
Brown, H. Rap, 166, 193, 283, 520n166
Brown, Jim, 312
Brown, “Preacher,” 94, 95, 99
Bruce, Lenny, 135, 139, 216, 339, 346, 483, 516–17n143
death of, 181
obscenity laws and, 180–81, 483
Bryant, Marie Carter (grandmother),
7
,
31
appearance, 25
arrests, 15, 17
assault of white shopkeeper (1929), 7–8, 17
as band manager, 15
birth of, 8
as bootlegger, 8, 16–17, 58
as brothel keeper, 8, 25–26, 30, 39–40, 51, 57–58
children with Roy Pryor, 14
death of, and last message to RP, 470, 471
death of son Buck, 205
divorces Roy Pryor (1922), 14
domestic violence and, 12–13, 14
early life and family in Decatur, 7–19
Famous Door tavern, owner of, 30,
31
, 32, 42–44,
44
, 45, 51, 58, 432, 504n63
funeral and burial, 471–72
Gertrude Thomas and, 27, 28, 227
marries Roy Pryor (1914), 12
marries Thomas Bryant (1927), 15, 501n39
Mike Douglas Show
appearance, 78, 342, 343, 346–47
motto of, 25
personality, 8, 13, 15
raising of RP, 28, 38–39, 45–46, 50, 65, 77
razing of black neighborhood and, 57–58
RP gives a house to, 416
RP’s girlfriends and, 428–29
RP’s heart attack and, 465
RP’s marriage to Patricia Watts and, 101, 102
RP’s reaction to death of, 471–72
in RP’s routines, 1–2, 46, 229
on set of
Bingo Long
, 373
on set of
Greased Lightning
, 399
standards and values of, 45–46, 126
as storyteller, 483–84
violence, brutality, and, 25–26, 205–6
World War II and, 30
Bryant, Thomas “Pops” (step-grandfather), 15, 18, 25, 39, 165, 228, 501n39
pool hall of, 58, 71, 94
Burden, Gary, 201–3, 221, 524–25n201
Burns, George, 548n391
Burnside, Vy,
56
Bush, Samuel, 9
Bustin’ Loose
(film), 474
Busy Body, The
(film), 163
Butler, Jerry, 153
“Button Down Mind of Russell Oswald, The” (sound collage), 267
Caesar, Sid, 60, 100, 115, 163, 281, 411, 484
Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, 162,
176
Café au Go Go, 135, 151
Café Wha?, 117, 118, 128, 130, 143, 174
Cambridge, Geoffrey, 153, 168, 176
Campus, Michael, 275, 289, 291, 292, 293, 294–95, 297, 486
Canby, Vincent, 463–64, 475
Carlin, George, 143, 384
Carmichael, Stokely, 215
Carson, Johnny, 151, 212, 255
Carter, Blanche (great-aunt), 13, 14
Carter, Jim (great-uncle), 13–14
Carter, Julia (great grandmother), 13, 14, 495n13
Carter, Richard (great grandfather), 10, 11, 16, 496n16
Carter, “Tip” (great-great-uncle), 10–11
arrest record, 11, 495n11
domestic violence and, 13
Carter’s Army
(TV movie), 229, 230–32, 251
Car Wash
(film), 394–95, 396, 477
Casablanca club, Youngstown, OH, 112, 512n112
Cassavetes, John, 218
Cassidy, David, 242, 243
Castle, William, 163
Caterpillar Corporation, Peoria, IL, 21, 24, 29, 70, 104–5
Cause
magazine, 463
CBS
Lily Tomlin, RP, and, 320, 322, 325, 361
Stax Records and, 337, 338
Cellar Door, 237, 328
Champlin, Charles, 462, 463
Chappelle, Dave, 433, 478
Charles, Albert “Goodkid,” 103–4
Charles, Ray, 155, 160, 329
Chase, Chevy, 250, 376, 377–80
Checker Motor Company, 419
Cher, 361
Chess brothers, 213
Chestnutt, Charles, 356
Chicago, 21, 23, 30, 41, 53, 76, 97–98, 105, 108, 121, 155, 181, 394.
See also
Blue Angel club; Mister Kelly’s nightclub;
specific clubs
Chitlin Circuit and, 111
riots at Democratic National Convention, 211
riots following King assassination, 193
RP Army induction in, 82
RP staying with Wilbur Harp in, 446
RP performing in, 145, 193, 223, 229, 236
Chicago Defender
, xv, 96, 170
Chicago Sun-Times
, RP interview, 182–83
Chicago Tribune
, 163, 306, 382
Chitlin Circuit, 108, 111–15, 168, 244, 411, 512n112
Cho, Margaret, 482
Christian Century, The
, 18
Clark, Mark, 507n80
Clark, Matt, 46, 80, 507n80
Claudine
(film), 393
Clayburgh, Jill, 390, 391
Cleopatra Jones
(film), 289–90
Cohen, Rob, 366, 369, 370, 371, 372, 380, 450, 452, 453–54, 486
Cole, Adaline, 24
Collins, Cabristo “Bris,” 41–42, 44, 64, 105
Collins, Pat, 176, 179
Collins Corner, 105–8, 216
closing of, 108
comedy
as art of self-humiliation, 50
autobiographical turn in stand-up, xiii, 238, 240
Berle generation, 161, 345–46
Berle-RP dustup, 343–46
black comedy and cultural segregation, 167–70
black comics, mid-century, 111
Chitlin Circuit, 108, 111–15, 168, 244, 411, 512n112
Cosby’s style and influence, xii, 113–15
Greenwich Village (1963) and, 117–18
Groucho-RP exchange and, 161–62
obscenity laws and, 12, 135, 180–81, 339–40, 483
RP as groundbreaker, 217, 262–64
RP as inspiration and mentor, 76, 433, 478, 482
RP’s help to other comedians, 431
RP’s impact on, xiii, 237, 240, 330, 337, 433, 478, 482–84
“That Nigger’s Crazy”
as landmark in, 329–31, 337
A Time for Laughter: A Look at Negro Humor in America, A
(TV special), 167–70, 182, 232
Comedy Store, Los Angeles, 328, 353, 431, 467
Committee for the Negro in the Arts, 508n82
Compass theater ensemble, 124, 125
conjure tales, 356
Conjure Woman, The
(Chestnutt), 356
Cooley High
(film), 394, 549–50n394
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality), 124, 125, 223
Cornelius, Don, 329
Cornish, Loren, 75
Cosby, Bill, 113–15, 118, 127, 143, 168, 200, 255, 364
career route of, 114, 129
I Spy
, 125
RP and, 153, 217
RP emulating, xii, xvi
signature routine: God and Noah, 114
Uncle Tom’s Fairy Tales
shown to, 234–35
‘Craps’ (After Hours)
(album), 237–41, 249, 312, 529n238
Culbertson, John T., 34–36, 500n36
Curtis, Tony, 156, 245
Daisy club, Beverly Hills, CA, 155–57, 171, 245
Daniels, John, 215
Daniels, Lee, 478
Darin, Bobby, 157, 159–62,
160
, 165, 167, 245, 519n159
throws party for RP, 160–61
Davidson, John, 154,
158
, 159
Davis, Ossie, 393
Davis, Sammy, Jr., 347, 466
praises RP, 343
Queen Booking as agent, 329
as RP idol, 112, 342
RP seeks out as young comedian, 112
witnesses RP’s abusive behavior, 348
Davis, Tiny,
56
Day, Doris, 50
Day, Robert, 104
DeBlasio, Ron, 305
as RP’s agent, 305–6, 314, 327–28, 329, 334, 338, 339, 472
RP’s firing of, 349–50
Decatur, IL, 9
black political organizations in, 10
demimonde of, 11, 13
drinking of “canned heat” in, 16
as “dry” town, 16
Great Depression in, 18
Pryor family in, 7–19
speakeasies in, 16
status of blacks in, 8–9, 11–12, 18
vigilante justice in, 9–10
Decatur Herald
, xv, 11, 17
Decatur Review
, 13
Dee, Sandra, 161
Def Comedy Jam
(TV show), 330
De Niro, Robert, 418
Diamond Lil (Peoria madam), 18, 23, 24
Diggers Creative Society, 212, 525n212
Diltz, Henry, 201–3, 524–25n201
domestic abuse
RP and, 33, 220, 280, 287, 297–98, 310, 348, 349
RP’s father and, 32, 220
RP’s grandmother and, 12–13, 14, 495n13
Douglas, Mike, 47, 78, 341–45, 347.
See also Mike Douglas Show, The
Downey, Robert, Sr., 235
Dr. Dre, 292
Drexler, Rosalyn, 322
Drozen, Louis and David, 237
Dutchman
(Jones), 136–37
Dylan, Bob, 128–29
Dynamite Chicken
(film), 312
Eagle, Joe, 52
Eagle, Roxy, 51–52
East St. Louis, Missouri, 108, 112
Eastwood, Clint, 474
Easy Rider
(film), 274
Ebersol, Dick, 361–62, 430–31, 435
Ebony
magazine, 166, 259
Belafonte interview, 168
Franklin profile in, 351
photo of RP, 155,
156
RP apologizes to fans in, 366
RP interviews, 170–71, 182, 467
RP profile in, 525n218
Eckstine, Billy, 153
Ed Sullivan Show, The
RP as no-show, 182, 523n183
RP on, 141, 143, 178
Efron, Marshall, 250
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 31
Elks Club, Peoria, IL, 103
Ellison, Bob, 427
El Teatro Campesino theater group, 407
Elwood, Phil, 249
Entratter, Jack, 167
Esquire
magazine, interview with Claude Brown, 256
Eye Body
performance art, 117
Falk, Peter, 157
Famous Door tavern, Peoria, IL, 30,
31
, 32, 42–44,
44
, 45, 51, 58, 432, 504n63
Farley, Alan, 244, 255, 267, 530n244
recordings of RP by, xi–xii, 248–49, 257–58, 259, 530n244
as RP’s Berkeley roommate, xi, 248–50, 253, 257
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
(film), 218
Feliciano, José, 178
Felton, David, 467–68, 470
film industry (aka Hollywood).
See also specific films; studios
“baby moguls,” 396–97
bankable formulas, 309
black actors and, 231–32
blaxploitation films, 288, 363, 365, 394
Blazing Saddles
formula, 282
Blazing Saddles
spiking of RP as Black Bart and, 307–8
dissidents in, 392–97
evolution of, 1976 to 1989, 476–77, 561n476
exploitation films and, 218
genre films, 477
independent filmmaking and, 218, 219
integration and, 364
“New Hollywood” (1970s), xvi, 274–75, 405, 417, 486, 533n275
overhaul of, 1970s, 273–74
racism and, 220