Comedian Jeni Dies

Monday, March 12, 2007
By: Ryan Ball

Popular stand-up comedian and actor Richard Jeni died Saturday, March 10, from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Best known for his television comedy specials including Crazy from the Heat, A Good Catholic Boy and A Big Steaming Pile of Me, the 45-year-old funny man also lent his voice to episodes of the toon shows Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist and Batman: The Animated Series.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Jeni was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show, both with Johnny Carson and Jay Leno. and was named one of the top 100 comedians of all time in a special aired by cable outlet Comedy Central. His most notable big-screen venture was a supporting role in the Jim Carey hit The Mask. More recently, he appeared in The Aristocrats, a documentary about one of the dirtiest jokes ever.

Police responded to an emergency call made by Jeni’s girlfriend from a West Hollywood home. Jeni later died at a Cedars Sinai Medical Center. His death is still under investigation and has not yet been declared a suicide.

Reader Comments

  • Toonman : Animator :
    Thursday, March 15, 2007

    Richard Jeni also did the vocals for a hilarious animation about lobsters on the now defunct Shorties Watching Shorties. You can see it at augenblickstudios.com

Submit Your Comments

Name, Job Title and Company are optional.

No HTML or javascript code is allowed in any of the comment fields.

Your Name:
Job Title:
Company:
Comments:
Spam Verification:

Enter the letters you see above into the box below: