Richard Pryor
![Pryor in 1976](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/Richard_Pryor%2C_1976.jpg)
Pryor's body of work includes numerous concert films and recordings. He won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for ''That Nigger's Crazy'' (1974), ''...Is It Something I Said?'' (1975), ''Bicentennial Nigger'' (1976), ''Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip'' (1982), and ''Richard Pryor: Here and Now'' (1983). He is also known for ''Richard Pryor: Live & Smokin''' (1971), ''Wanted: Live in Concert'' (1978), and ''Richard Pryor: Live in Concert'' (1979). Pryor served as a co-writer for the Mel Brooks satirical western comedy film ''Blazing Saddles'' (1974).
As an actor, he starred mainly in comedies. He gained acclaim for his collaborations with Gene Wilder, including the films ''Silver Streak'' (1976), ''Stir Crazy'' (1980), ''See No Evil, Hear No Evil'' (1989), and ''Another You'' (1991). He also acted in films such as ''Uptown Saturday Night'' (1974), ''Blue Collar'' (1978), ''The Wiz'' (1978), ''California Suite'' (1978), ''Superman III'' (1983), ''Harlem Nights'' (1989), and ''Lost Highway'' (1997). He appeared as himself on ''Sesame Street'' and ''Saturday Night Live'' before hosting ''The Richard Pryor Show'' (1977), and ''Pryor's Place'' (1984). Provided by Wikipedia