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May 13, 2024 · AllMusic - Rodney Dangerfield (May 09, 2024) Rodney Dangerfield (born November 22, 1921, Babylon, Long Island, New York, U.S.—died October 5, 2004, Los Angeles, California) was a popular American comedian known for his wide-eyed, fidgety delivery style and his hapless, self-deprecating demeanor, expressed by his famous lamentation, “I don ...
Oct 6, 2004 · Rodney Dangerfield -- his real name was Jacob Cohen, but a nightclub owner suggested Rodney Dangerfield -- was born in Babylon, N.Y., on Long Island, in 1921. The early departure of his father, a ...
Feb 5, 2020 · Dangerfield, who had overheard mobsters using the phrase during one of his shows, later got encouragement from fellow comedian Jack Benny. “He was an ace. He was a doll,” Dangerfield reflected ...
Sep 21, 2004 · He was 82. Dangerfield, who fell into a coma after undergoing heart surgery, died at 1:20 p.m., said publicist Kevin Sasaki. Dangerfield had a heart valve replaced Aug. 25 at the University of ...
Oct 6, 2004 · Rodney Dangerfield, who tapped an enduringly rich vein of comedy gold when he created his stage persona as a middle-aged everyman who got no respect, died Tuesday. He was 82.
I hurt myself playing Simon Says. I tell ya, with my wife, I got no sex life. Just when I get going, she wakes up. I tell ya, my wife, she likes to talk during sex. Last night she called me from a motel. Every time my wife takes the car, there’s trouble. The other day, she came home, there were 100 dents in the car.