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Comedian Bernie Mac dies aged 50 Comedian Bernie Mac dies aged 50
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Actor and comedian Bernie Mac has died at the age of 50.Actor and comedian Bernie Mac has died at the age of 50.
The star was best known in the UK for film roles in Ocean's Eleven, Charlie's Angels and Transformers.The star was best known in the UK for film roles in Ocean's Eleven, Charlie's Angels and Transformers.
But in the US, he achieved critical and popular acclaim for the long-running sitcom The Bernie Mac Show, which earned him two Emmy award nominations.But in the US, he achieved critical and popular acclaim for the long-running sitcom The Bernie Mac Show, which earned him two Emmy award nominations.
He was admitted to hospital in Chicago last week and died early on Saturday morning due to complications arising from pneumonia, his publicist said.He was admitted to hospital in Chicago last week and died early on Saturday morning due to complications arising from pneumonia, his publicist said.
"We ask that his family's privacy continues to be respected," said Damica Taylor."We ask that his family's privacy continues to be respected," said Damica Taylor.
Comedian Carl Reiner, who appeared with Mac in Ocean's Eleven and its two sequels, said he was "in utter shock" because he thought the comedian's condition had been improving.
"He was just so alive. I can't believe he's gone," he said.
InspirationInspiration
The comedian was born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough in Chicago, Illinois in October 1957. Mac was born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough in Chicago, Illinois in October 1957.
According to his uncle, there were once as many as 10 people living in the two-bedroom apartment in which he grew up.According to his uncle, there were once as many as 10 people living in the two-bedroom apartment in which he grew up.
Mac was raised by his mother and grandparents."We learned to entertain ourselves," he wrote in his 2003 autobiography, Maybe You Never Cry Again. "I used to have long conversations with the living room wall."Mac was raised by his mother and grandparents."We learned to entertain ourselves," he wrote in his 2003 autobiography, Maybe You Never Cry Again. "I used to have long conversations with the living room wall."
The memoir told how, as a child, he had discovered his mother doubled up with laughter at Bill Cosby appearing on Ed Sullivan's TV show.The memoir told how, as a child, he had discovered his mother doubled up with laughter at Bill Cosby appearing on Ed Sullivan's TV show.
"'That's what I want to be, Mama, a comedian'" he recalled saying."'That's what I want to be, Mama, a comedian'" he recalled saying.
"Make you laugh like that, maybe you never cry again.""Make you laugh like that, maybe you never cry again."
He began performing as a stand-up at a church dinner at the age of eight, progressing to open mic nights and a regular stint at Chicago's Cotton Club by the time he was 20.He began performing as a stand-up at a church dinner at the age of eight, progressing to open mic nights and a regular stint at Chicago's Cotton Club by the time he was 20.
But his success was far from immediate and along the way he worked as a janitor, furniture mover, appliance hauler, and delivery man to supplement his comedy income.But his success was far from immediate and along the way he worked as a janitor, furniture mover, appliance hauler, and delivery man to supplement his comedy income.
It wasn't until he was featured in the Kings of Comedy stand-up tour in 1997 - which was filmed and broadcast by HBO - that he achieved national prominence.It wasn't until he was featured in the Kings of Comedy stand-up tour in 1997 - which was filmed and broadcast by HBO - that he achieved national prominence.
One of his co-stars in the show, Steve Harvey, paid tribute to the comedian on Saturday, saying: "The majority of his core fan base will remember that when they paid their money to see Bernie Mac, he gave them their money's worth."One of his co-stars in the show, Steve Harvey, paid tribute to the comedian on Saturday, saying: "The majority of his core fan base will remember that when they paid their money to see Bernie Mac, he gave them their money's worth."
Parenting skillsParenting skills
Mac often attributed his dogged persistence of a comedy career to his mother who, he said, had imbued him with a strong work ethic before she died of breast cancer when he was just 16.Mac often attributed his dogged persistence of a comedy career to his mother who, he said, had imbued him with a strong work ethic before she died of breast cancer when he was just 16.
"Parents today don't get it," he wrote in his memoirs. "They don't want to be parents. They want to be cool. They want to be hip. They don't want to be the bad guy."Parents today don't get it," he wrote in his memoirs. "They don't want to be parents. They want to be cool. They want to be hip. They don't want to be the bad guy.
Wherever I am, I have to play. I have to put on a good show Bernie Mac "But guess what? Being the bad guy is your job.Wherever I am, I have to play. I have to put on a good show Bernie Mac "But guess what? Being the bad guy is your job.
"My mama knew better. She wasn't there to make me like her; she was there to shape me; she was there to make me a good person.""My mama knew better. She wasn't there to make me like her; she was there to shape me; she was there to make me a good person."
Mac's view of parenting was reflected in his hit TV show, which was based around a man's attempts to raise his sister's three children.Mac's view of parenting was reflected in his hit TV show, which was based around a man's attempts to raise his sister's three children.
The show won a Peabody award for excellence in television in 2002. At the time, judges said they had singled it out for transcending "race and class while lifting viewers with laughter, compassion - and cool".The show won a Peabody award for excellence in television in 2002. At the time, judges said they had singled it out for transcending "race and class while lifting viewers with laughter, compassion - and cool".
The sitcom, which ran for more than 100 episodes from 2001 to 2006, made Mac a household name in the US.The sitcom, which ran for more than 100 episodes from 2001 to 2006, made Mac a household name in the US.
Mac received several awards and nominations for his TV show"But he had been making a living from film and TV appearances for several years, starting with a small role in the Damon Wayans movie Mo' Money in 1992.Mac received several awards and nominations for his TV show"But he had been making a living from film and TV appearances for several years, starting with a small role in the Damon Wayans movie Mo' Money in 1992.
More recently, he starred alongside Brad Pitt and George Clooney in the Ocean's Eleven franchise, and topped the box office with Guess Who? - a remake of the Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn classic Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? - in 2005. More recently, he topped the box office with Guess Who? - a remake of the Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn classic Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? - in 2005.
Earlier this year, he attracted a modicum of controversy after making some off-colour jokes at a fund-raiser for Democratic presidential candidate and fellow Chicago native Barack Obama.Earlier this year, he attracted a modicum of controversy after making some off-colour jokes at a fund-raiser for Democratic presidential candidate and fellow Chicago native Barack Obama.
But despite controversy or difficulties, in his words, Mac was always a performer.But despite controversy or difficulties, in his words, Mac was always a performer.
"Wherever I am, I have to play," he said in 2002. "I have to put on a good show.""Wherever I am, I have to play," he said in 2002. "I have to put on a good show."
The comedian had a history of ill health and suffered from the inflammatory lung disease sarcoidosis.The comedian had a history of ill health and suffered from the inflammatory lung disease sarcoidosis.
He contracted pneumonia for the first time in 2004 while filming Ocean's Twelve.He contracted pneumonia for the first time in 2004 while filming Ocean's Twelve.
Mac later told his home newspaper The Chicago Sun-Times that the disease, which had nearly killed him, had acted as a wake-up call.Mac later told his home newspaper The Chicago Sun-Times that the disease, which had nearly killed him, had acted as a wake-up call.
"My life was slipping away. I was missing out on so much stuff with my family, and I will never do that again," he said."My life was slipping away. I was missing out on so much stuff with my family, and I will never do that again," he said.
In 2007, he told US chat show host David Letterman he planned to retire from comedy.In 2007, he told US chat show host David Letterman he planned to retire from comedy.
"I'm going to still do my producing, my films, but I want to enjoy my life a little bit," he said."I'm going to still do my producing, my films, but I want to enjoy my life a little bit," he said.
Mac is survived by his wife Rhonda, daughter Je'Niece and a granddaughter.Mac is survived by his wife Rhonda, daughter Je'Niece and a granddaughter.

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