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== Learned to read in 1977? ==
==Broken page==


The top of the Pryor page is a mess. Could someone please fix it? Thanks. ] (]) 17:38, 21 June 2015 (UTC) The article says that Pam Grier taught him to read in 1977, but that seems unlikely as he was writing for multiple TV shows well before then. ] (]) 22:51, 29 July 2023 (UTC)

==Sexuality==

Should something be added about RP's bisexuality?

Especially women. Their stories about him are anything but funny, and not even knowledge of what Pryor must have learned during his boyhood can erase the horror that he inflicted as an adult. The stories of beatings are just business as usual; the woman beaten about the head with two brandy bottles, one in each fist, takes it up a notch. Those who chose to stay with him had to get used to coming home and finding him in bed with somebody else (usually female, but not always; he acknowledged his bisexuality). Sometimes, they were ordered to participate, willingly or not.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/05/books/becoming-richard-pryor-scott-sauls-biography.html

] (]) 05:43, 29 December 2014 (UTC)

==Religious Beliefs?==
I notice no mention of Pryor being an atheist or agnostic, despite the fact that he did a standup in which he called religion "bullshit."
He also made skits mocking televangelists <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 23:26, 31 December 2011 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

:Then again, there's this: <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 23:32, 31 December 2011 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

::That appears to be entirely satirical. For goodness' sake, he is talking about "thanking God" for not having his penis catching fire. Come on now. ] (]) 22:15, 2 September 2014 (UTC)

==Mudbone==
There is no mention of Pryor's Mudbone character on his bio page, yet there is already a wikipedia entry for the character itself. <small>—Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 06:35, 17 April 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

==More content needed==
We need more content on him and his movies and performances. Specifically the movies done with Gene Wilder.

More content, comin' up! How about a brief summary of his short-lived children's show, Pryor's Place? ]

As an aside here, you can see an early Pryor performance in "The Wild Wild West" in Season 2, episode 1 "The Night of the Excentrics". He plays a vantriloquist who appears to have only a line or two but is given credit in the finals as "Villan".
CMac <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 00:44, 12 December 2008 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

How about Richard Pryor having Multiple Sclerosis (MS)? ] (]) 16:09, 12 August 2009 (UTC)

==One of the few African Americans in the Midwest?==
That may have been true in the 1840s, but certainly not after World War I. Now it is possible that Peoria was mostly white at that time, and perhaps that should be commented upon.

Uhhhh.... Kansas City was one of the most important places Jazz evolved. Charlie Parker among others was from there. There's a famous number called...St. Louis Blues. And for that matter, isn't Chicago the midwest? <small>—Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 08:40, 7 August 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

==Please==
Please somebody add his famous comment "When you're running down the street on fire, people get out of your way"

Richard Pryor performed with a sensitivity and openness seldom seen. Simply put - he was gifted. One only has to watch a few minutes of any one of his stand up appearances to understand his power as a performer and story teller. His comedic style was conversational. As an audience member, you felt as if he was speaking directly to you. You were a welcomed guest in the world of this imaginative performer who constantly pushed you to the edge and made you laugh at yourself. He took racial issues head on and taught us a little bit about ourselves while putting a smile on our face. He did this by simply telling us the truth. Although he abused himself with drugs and struggled to keep his personal life together, he never let up on giving all of himself to his fans. He will be missed.

John (Huge fan!)

--] 22:55, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
There has got to be something done with this page. He is one of the greatest commedians in our lifetime.

~n

==How do we know this?==
"On June 1, 1980, Pryor set himself on fire while free-basing cocaine. This was a suicide attempt, but at the time Pryor's manager tried to protect him by claiming that it was an accident."

How do we know it was a suicide attempt and not just an accident, did he admit this? --] 20:31, 29 May 2005 (UTC)

Pryor did later admit that he set himself on fire purposefully.

in the near future check into http:www.nonepryor.com a tribute site dedicated to the comic genius. made by a small web group based out of peoria.

The New Yorker article I cited mentions it as a suicide attempt.--] 17:26, 15 February 2006 (UTC)

== CNN reporting his death ==

--] &#91;&#91;User_talk:Saucy_Intruder&#124;(talk)]] 21:21, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
--] 22:55, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

== NPR also reporting his death ==

] is reporting his death, too, censoring the usage of the word ], but not of the word ].

rip richard. a true comic. funny even as he died. his MS bits as he went were inspirational. .."Epidemic" means white people are dying from it. motherfaqqin genius.
-:)] 05:25, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

== Richard Pryor's roots ==

http://www.progenealogists.com/pryor

==Is it Lennox, Lenox, or Lenora?==

Looks like the answer is Lenora. It was originally Lenox, was changed to Lenora, then to Lennox and the page is locked. It needs to go back to Lenora.

== Uh, f*ck no... ==
(I would have said "hell", but this is Rich Pryor we're talking about here...)

:''Pryor was often ranked among the best stand-up comedians, but to most Americans did not get his full due because he was in reality an extreme reverse-racist.''

This line, or at least the second part (which is total bullshit) has got to go when this page is unprotected.

How dare they speak ill of the dead. To the vandal that put this worthless line up, I say the same thing Richard Pryor would have said... "Fuck you, motherfucker!" -- ] 03:07, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

What is this reverse racist comment on the wikipedia site for Richard? You best correct that litte KKK comment!

That is the work of a vandal. I agree it needs to be removed PRIOR to locking up the page
] 02:45, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
DIDO

I agree, this is ridiculous, did whoever wrote that idiotic and clearly fallacious comment take their head out of their own ass long enough in the eightees to even watch his stuff. He campainged against all forms of racsism later in his career, and most "reverse racsist" comments he made were in jest or, well, true. As a middle-class white male, I am thoroughly unnofended by the late Mister Pryor's material, and think it is actually quite hilarious. You should be too. ] 22:23, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

==Birth name==

I just wanted to fix the birth name which (according to IMDB) is:
Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor III
] 03:43, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

== External links ==

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/11/arts/11pryor.html?ex=1291957200&en=ea88c61b92de25e6&ei=5090
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/10/AR2005121001406.html

== Vprotected ==
This page was getting hit with alot of vandalism. We have a section on his death. Probably won't need to anything else for a bit anyway. --]<sup>]</sup> 05:33, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

"Add"??
] 05:36, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

== Free-base or freebase ==

I wanted to change it, but I'm not sure whether it is hyphenated or not. And the page is locked, obviously. ] 11:07, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
:Either form is considered acceptable use. (although the hyphenated form was more common in the 1980s). &nbsp;]]] 12:10, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

Yesterday someone locked it after new information on Pryors death was announced. I don't blame he/she, it was important should have been kept safe.--] 16:41, 11 December 2005 (UTC)

:Finally changed it to make it consistent. ] (]) 05:32, 8 January 2008 (UTC)

== "Because he was so controversial"? sounds racist to me ==

I'm pretty sure that regardless which standard one might choose to apply, this statement does not stand inclusion for posterity in Misplaced Pages:
*"although he rarely got his due among white American audiences because he was so controversial."
from:
*"Pryor was often ranked among the best stand-up comedians, although he rarely got his due among white American audiences because he was so controversial."

The first portion of the sentence stands all tests I can envision being applied, but after the first comma I fear it devolves a bit.

- justification of the usage of the word 'because' in that sentence? what is the causal relationship? is it known to numbers? is it perhaps full of bullspit?
--numbers on 'rarely'?
--numbers on 'rarely got his due'?
--justification for suggestion of causation of absence of "due" from "white American audiences" being due to him being "so controversial"?
--number of others, but i'm bored now so basta.

rip richard. don't take any guff from these faqqing swine.

-:)] 05:25, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

::I have changed the sentence in disupte, and I think it is now a fair observation and NPOV. However, I think that this entire artcile could use a clean-up tag, as I think it could be written much better. ] 20:05, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

:::Like your rewrite bit, but I'm wit ya on that, Allthesestars, re clean-up tag.-:)] 03:25, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

==See also==
A "See Also" section may be useful, especially for people who had an influence/were influenced by Pryor, and other topics, that were not mentioned previously for the article. There seems to be plenty of notable articles that link to this, but are not mentioned in return.&#160;— ]] 08:24, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

== Justifiable? ==

Pryor shattered many barriers for American stand-up comedians such as ], ], ], ], ], ], and others.

- prolly a safe bet to say he shattered, or at least was of the bunch that shattered, some barriers. presuming such:
-- justifiable to say that he shattered them for the list as it is stands currently?
-- to justify that, it seems that either:
---1- he would need to have known them and undertaken conscious action with them as motivating factors (not likely and not likely intended by the sentences creator), or
---2- those that are listed would need be plainly connectable in some way with the particular barriers which he is being suggested to have played a role in shattering.
----i presume #1 doesn't apply, and i submit that not all of those listed are justifiable #2 realms. rock and chappelle, almost surely. murphy, maybe. robin navigated his own currents. letterman, i'd be curious to hear the defense of his inclusion. arsenio did stand up? sorry, couldn't resist. think i recall he did somee good race stuff, but can't recall hearing anything that would justify attributing his being able to "go there" artistically speaking to richard pryor. he pushed other envelopes, and the groundswell of other flows in our culture would surely have led via paved road to his ability to say anything he said by that time he said it.
----anyhoo,, i might adjust this part of the sentence tomorrow, or maybe next week. -] 03:53, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
:I think you're right that the list is inadequate and probably not entirely justified. But you're even more right than that: the list shouldn't even be there. There's no way we could approach a complete list of comedians who address race and racism, subjects for comedy that Pryor played a major role in popularizing. I find that inadequate lists are unnecessary, usually POV, and are just sources of more contention. I'm taking this one out.
:Moreover - with less conviction, I admit - I'm taking out the idea that Pryor shattered barriers, at least until it has some justification. There's no doubt that Richard Pryor popularized race and racism as suitable subjects for comedy, but he was not the first to make money cracking jokes about them by any means. At least the statement needs to be qualified, e.g. "Pryor was the first...for television" (if this was the case - I don't know) ] » ] 07:06, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

== Sept. '67 "epiphany" - two issues ==

''He..looked at the sold-out crowd, said over the ] ''"What the fuck am I doing here!?"'', and walked off the stage. Afterward, Pryor began working at least mild ] into his act...''

This passage seems to imply that the moment on stage in Sept. '67 precipitated Pryor's penchant for profanities. How? Did he, leaving the stage, hear the audience slapping knees and splitting bellies? It's unclear.

Additionally, the article only later describes this moment as a breakdown. Of course, it seems natural from just what's written above that the "epiphany" might have an instance of ], but again, this is unclear.

Unfortunately, I haven't read the autobiography so I can't fix these problems. ] » ] 06:42, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
:I haven't read his autiobio either (unfortunately)... I was going by excerpted information on the liner notes either of his two recent Rhino anthologies (both of which I posted to Wiki) when I contributed to the article. --] 07:04, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

== Revision needed by one of the principal authors ==

I would strongly encourage one of the principal authors to revise the last paragraph of the Personal section, wherein his children are merely listed out.

First take a look at the '''Muhammed Ali''' article. There is a wonderful table which details what kid belongs to which relationship/wife, the years they were together/married in sequence, etc. It is would make a wonderful addition to this article.

I don't know enough about him to do it myself. ] 23:30, 4 March 2006 (UTC)

The article says that Richard was married 7 times to 5 different women. However, only six marriages are listed.] (]) 22:26, 27 August 2010 (UTC)

==Whoopi Goldberg quote==

I couldn't figure out how to add a reference for the Whoopi quote I added in the first section. She said it on the television program "Dawn French's Girls Who Do Comedy", which aired on the BBC in October of 2006. ] 17:49, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

== Crack and Pryor ==

This article makes no reference to Pryor's alleged crack abuse. <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (] • ]) 07:25, 11 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->

==YouTube==
Subjective assessment of the "quality" isn't a reason to delete this link. It's an on-set interview, not a Bertolucci trailer. As it is owned by a company--which uploaded it to you Tube via the director's program, which has a higher copyright verification standard than the general YT ToS, there is more than good reason to believe that it is certainly not a knowing infringement.-] 17:32, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
:Subjective assessment of the "quality" is always a reason to delete a link. ---] <small>(]/]/])</small> 21:07, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

=== YouTube link ===

A couple of problems with the YT link:
* It is poor quality
* The copyright status is unclear (although the uploader has a "director account" that does not mean he was personally involved, and if he was, that he has rights to upload and distribute the content)
* It does not add appear to me to anything encyclopaedic to the article
* "Buddyhead.com presents: Richard Pryor loaded on cocaine" does not give the appearance of an encyclopoaedically neutral source.
* Buddyhead seems to flag their own work with "Buddyhead ''interviews''" not ''presents''.
There does not appear to have been much discussion of this link, only a lame edit war. <b>]</b> <small>(])</small> 17:34, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

:"Poor quality" is subjective--I can say, in my opinion it has lo-fi charm. Read up on the Director's program--anything on it is really unlikely to be copyvio. There's no "reasonable doubt."-] 17:46, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
:: So it should be trivially easy for you, as the editor seeking to include content, to demonstrate that it is copyright clean... <b>]</b> <small>(])</small> 17:58, 24 January 2007 (UTC)

== MS and relevant edits ==

I came to this page to find out about Pryor's multiple sclerosis. I didn't really expect to find it listed under "Aftermath of freebasing incident". MS is a pretty wacky disease with no sure cause, but I'm willing to bet that nobody thinks Pryor contracted MS because he set himself on fire.

It seems to me that that section should perhaps be broken out into a new paragraph, or moved to the "Later life" section at the very least.

Also: please edit "wheelchair-bound" at the end of the relevant paragraph. It's kind of offensive usage; very few of us wheelies actually have to be tied into our chairs, and it makes our wheels sound like a trap instead of a darn useful device. I generally edit to "uses a wheelchair" instead of "wheelchair-bound", but that doesn't seem to convey the same implied meaning here, so I didn't change it myself. Maybe the right phrasing here is something more like "unable to walk unaided" or "was using a wheelchair/powerchair to compensate for severe MS symptoms". Having not seen the movie and not being too familiar with this phase of Pryor's life, I don't know what his condition was at the time. Maybe someone more familiar can edit appropriately. I also don't know if Pryor ever spoke about his MS or did any activism or charity work related to his disability, but that might be nice to mention in this context. ] 07:44, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
:forgot to log in: above is me: ] 07:48, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

== Gonna remove a ... ==

There's a at the end of the following paragraph:

"Pryor made this part of his heralded "final" stand up show Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip (1982). After joking that the incident was actually caused when he dunked a cookie into a glass containing two different types of milk, he gave a poignant yet funny account of his accident and recovery, then poked fun at people who told jokes about it by waving a lit match and saying "What's this? It's Richard Pryor running down the street.".

I just watched Live on the Sunset Strip and everything mentioned here is in that movie so surely it doesn't need any further citation. ] 01:48, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

You can use this as a source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23724276 : "...Within a year he was back on stage making self-deprecatory gags about the incident. He would light a match, wave it in the air and joke: "What's that? Richard Pryor running down the street." ] (]) 21:22, 25 August 2013 (UTC)

== Influenced ==

Richard Pryor has influenced countless comedians that have come after him. Since only a limited number of names can be added to the "influenced" section, I think it should be only the most notable and respected ones who have cited him as a major influence on their career, (Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle, Colin Quinn, and others) but someone insists on using the last remaining spots for Dean Obeidallah, George Lopez, and Dane Cook!? What gives? <small>—Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 07:25, 15 September 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

Agreed. It should be tightened so only the major comedians influenced are listed (Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Colin Quinn, Norm Macdonald, Jim Norton, Patton Oswalt, and Patrice O'Neal). Maybe a couple more, but certainly delete Dane Cook, George Lopez, and Dean Obellelalahh. They are just taking up space. <small>—Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 01:00, 1 October 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

I'm sorry but even if Dane Cook has stated Richard as one of his influences, he has to be taken off that list. Dane Cook's so-called humor was definitely NOT influenced by such a comedic genius. <small>—Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 00:33, 16 March 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

British comedian Lenny Henry cites him as a major influence ] (]) 21:21, 25 August 2013 (UTC)

== "Epic roles" ==

"and epic roles like Gus Gorman from Superman III" - errrm, someone's taking the piss, surely? Epic?! ] (]) 22:52, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

==Deborah McGuirre==
I used to talk to her frequently at a coffee shop in San Diego (I was initially skeptical of her story, but confirmed it. She made it sound like that the shooting-the-gun-at-her-Mercedes-thing was widely reported, but I'm having trouble finding a source for it. Anyone? <b>] ]</b> 07:22, 11 December 2008 (UTC)

== How can there be two banners for "Hosts of the Academy Awards Ceremonies"? ==

I think I said it all there.. HOW ''can'' there be Two Banners for "Hosts of the Academy Awards Ceremonies"?I generally stick to editing music biographies, but I'd say I have a fair enough amount of experience to say, if two banners with the same title (and presumably, the same reason for existing-- the same function, I guess I'm saying), then, yeah, if I'm confused, then I assume casual readers looking for information might glance at the article as I did, and wonder, "What the heck is that???" Can we get some clarity, please? Thanks. --] (]) 22:38, 28 December 2008 (UTC)

== 'despite a reputation for profanity... he hosted a children's show' ==

Pee Wee Hermans stage act was not exactly The Little Engine that Could, before he got a children's show. I think it'd be interesting to figure out other children's show folks and compare and contrast. ] (]) 15:04, 29 October 2009 (UTC)

== multiple sclerosis ==

Why is Pryor's MS so underplayed here? It's literally the one thing that took him out of show biz and led to his cardiac arrest.

I forgot what he suffered from, mistakingly thinking it might have been Parkinsons. I came to the wiki page, didn't see it in the main section, didn't see a sub category and didn't even see it in his death section!

I think it should be added, at least, to the lede and should have its own section. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 05:37, 14 November 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

MS. A recent article on the BBC says "Pryor was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1986" ] (]) 21:20, 25 August 2013 (UTC)

==Pryor's childhood==
Hi. I was wondering about the section of text that goes as follows: ''"His father, LeRoy "Buck Carter" Pryor was a former ], ], and ] veteran who worked as his wife's ]."''
<s>I found no mention of his father at </s>
should not be used as a first-hand reference.
:: Oops. I did find a reference to his father - "Father LeRoy Pryor Jr. (aka Buck Carter), a bartender, boxer, and WWII vet, died in 1968.". However the reference '''doesn't support''' the assertion that he was his "wife's pimp". ] (]) 14:00, 3 January 2010 (UTC)

The recent BBC article does support this. "The son of a prostitute and a pimp, Pryor grew up in a brothel in the town of Peoria, Illinois" - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23724276 ] (]) 21:19, 25 August 2013 (UTC)

==Racist beating==
Can the 'reverse-racism' charge now be settled, since he stabbed and beat a white man for the way he was laughing?
] (]) 15:03, 9 August 2011 (UTC)

== Revision required? ==

RE: Final line in section titled '''Freebasing Incident'''

I don't see what this has to do with the freebasing incident, and should rather be in the section below titled '''Marriages and Relationships''' ] (]) 16:04, 16 October 2012 (UTC)

== Pryor on Wild Wild West ==

Prior was in an episode of Wild Wild West in 1966 titled The Night of the Eccentrics. It was the first episode of the second season. Don't know where it should go. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 17:33, 26 March 2013 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

== Change of view ==

Didn't Pryor change his view about using the N-word?
Didn't at some point in his career he stop using the N-word?
] (]) 18:48, 27 July 2013 (UTC)

Yes, when he visited Kenya. See this BBC article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23724276
"In 1979 Pryor visited Africa for the first time. When he returned to the US from Kenya, he vowed never to use the n-word again."
] (]) 21:18, 25 August 2013 (UTC)

== Furious Cool ==

Is there a reason ''Furious Cool: Richard Pryor and the World That Made Him'' isn't included as a reference in this article? Is it just such a new biography that no one has gotten around to reading it, and citing it yet? ] (]) 05:34, 26 November 2013 (UTC)

== "Harlem Nights" a "financial success"? ==

I removed this questionable and unsourced claim, although anyone who can find a source is welcome to return it. I call the claim "questionable" because at the time, ''Harlem Nights'' was well known as the movie that ended Eddie Murphy's winning streak and single-handedly almost killed his career. Even if you consider that OR, any claim here that the movie was a success directly contradicts the Misplaced Pages article on the movie itself, which calls it a bomb. Obviously, both claims can't be right. <small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 17:21, 4 April 2015 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

== Hometown statue needs update ==

It says statue will be dedicated in May of 2015
] (]) 10:49, 2 July 2015 (UTC)

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==Importance of "Two Weeks Being Gay"==
Someone put a tag questioning the importance of Pryor admitting to once being in a gay relationship. Without this mentioned in the article, it would seem that Pryor couldn't be included in the ] categories at the bottom of his page. To meet the criteria for those categories the person must be "open about their sexuality or for which reliable sources exist". Since it is mentioned that there is conflicting information regarding the second hand accounts of his being with Marlon Brando, I felt this first hand account helped. -] (]) 19:21, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
: I added the importance tag. All of these edits regarding his sexuality have occurred recently, seemingly all stemming from the Quincy Jones interview. This includes the categories you mention. I would prefer to see it removed (the categories and the "two weeks" note) unless there is substantial information to back this up, or there is more relevance and clear importance for including it, as per ] and ]. So far, it seems like the Jones interview is the crazy babbling of an old man, and very little (if any) of it is verifiable. ]<sup>(])</sup> 01:53, 10 February 2018 (UTC)

:: It seems pretty common for people who aren't straight, to have it mentioned on their page. The ] page is a featured article and has an entire subsection dedicated to it.] (]) 05:15, 10 February 2018 (UTC)

::: It was an important part of Bowie's life and fame, and so therefore is appropriate for his Misplaced Pages page. Pryor's page had no information about his bisexuality until the Quincy Jones interview, which is completely unverified speculation. I'm not against including it, so long as it actually is relevant, and not limited to just posthumous rumors. ]<sup>(])</sup> 05:30, 10 February 2018 (UTC)

:::: But the part I added wasn't a posthumous rumor, it was him admitting it.] (]) 15:35, 10 February 2018 (UTC)

== Attempted suicide ==

I'm watching to and there is a whole segment about how Pryor set himself on fire in an attempted suicide attempt. I can't see anything in this article about this quite major life event.--] (]): 23:52, 17 December 2018 (UTC)

== ...and it's deep, too ==

In the discography, there is a link that's broken to the box set "...and it's deep too". I'm going to try to fix it, but if I'm unsuccessful perhaps someone else can try? Here's the link https://en.wikipedia.org/...And_It%27s_Deep_Too! ] (]) 13:34, 21 June 2019 (UTC)

== Posthumously LGBT? ==

Putting Richard Pryor in the LGBT category postumously makes no sense. The standards applied to him would make ] and many others qualified to be placed in the LGBT category. --] (]) 16:51, 17 April 2020 (UTC)
:I'd agree that putting Richard Pryor in those Misplaced Pages categories was overreach. His circumstances don't justify him being put in a broad identity category. ] has now removed those categories. --] (]) 18:05, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
::...is this seriously the only discussion on whether Richard Pryor should be listed under the LGBT categories? ] (]) 01:14, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
:::"In his autobiography ''Pryor Convictions'', Pryor admitted to having a two-week sexual relationship with a transvestite, which he called 'two weeks of being gay.'" This is the last sentence of the sexuality subsection. Does that not count? ] (]) 03:11, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
::::Thanks for finally coming to the talk page after edit warring. I want to hear what others think about the comment "two weeks of being gay". Sexual orientation generally is considered a life-long characteristic. Many people experiment with brief sexual encounters. That doesn't necessarily mean they're bisexual, gay, straight, or any other specific sexual orientation. I know several gay men who experimented with heterosexual relationships, but none of them would claim to be bisexual or heterosexual. Let's see what others think. ] (]) 03:19, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
::::There was a discussion above in February 2018, ], mostly about whether the events actually happened (which was in question at the time), but also about whether it was enough to attach categories or list items. The Misplaced Pages guidelines ] and ] explain the that we generally don't categorize articles by non-defining attributes of the subject, which also goes back to the Misplaced Pages policy of ] in presenting a neutral point of view. Richard Pryor having a brief relationship, even if he (and/or his ghostwriter) labeled it as "two weeks of being gay", does not constitute a defining character of the subject. Contrast ], who has been consistently forward about being either bisexual or gay for 40 years and made advocacy part of his public life. --] (]) 04:26, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
:::::My main issue with the removal of the LGBT categories is that there were absolutely no actual discussion on whether this should happen. Some guy just came in and stated that those categories should be removed, which you two have obliged and have since then patrol this page to prevent anyone from re-adding them. All I am asking for is a real debate. ] (]) 04:58, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
::::::I think the editors that regularly watch the article are seeing the same problem but in the opposite direction: There have been repeated drive-bys, mostly relatively-new editors, adding those LGBT categories as if they were the first ones to think of it, and the regular editors are probably assuming that those are random users who never read histories or talk pages and there's no use in engaging because it's a different user every time. But yeah, there should be a mention of the talk page when the categories are removed, especially now that I've cited the guidelines: That makes for a lot less work. --] (]) 05:49, 12 July 2020 (UTC)

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