Richard Pryor net worth

Richard Pryor was an American comedian and actor. He was born on December 1, 1940 and died on December 10, 2005 at the age of 65. He has won many awards including one Oscar Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for The Defiant Ones (1958) and two Emmy Awards for his work in television. This article is presented by https://www.dightonrock.com/

Richard Pryor net worth

Richard Pryor net worth is $40 million. Depending on how you look at it, this figure is either a lot or a little. If you compare Richard Pryor’s net worth with other comedians and actors, he comes out as one of the poorest entertainers in Hollywood. However, if we consider his riches relative to most people in the world (and especially those who live below the poverty line), then Richard Pryor can certainly be considered rich by any standards. Read also: Joseph Jens price

Hollywood career

Pryor began his career as a stand-up comedian in the 1960s. He also played piano and organ, and wrote comedy routines for other comedians such as Richard Belzer and Jay Leno.

Richard Pryor net worth

In 1980 he was cast in “Blazing Saddles” as Sheriff Bart. Later that year, he reprised his role from the film’s sequel “Blazing Saddles 2: The Return of Sheriff Bart”, which aired on HBO with an all-star cast including William Shatner, Ricardo Montalban and Jerry Reed among others. In 1982 Pryor co-starred alongside Gene Wilder in Mel Brooks’ comedy “The Hanky Panky Tour”.

Early life and family

Pryor was born in Peoria, Illinois, and grew up in his family’s home at 1818 Houston Street. His father, LeRoy Pryor (1913–1969), was a postman. His mother, Gertrude Thomas (1916–2001), was a housewife. He had an older brother, Franklin; a younger sister, Elizabeth; and four younger brothers: Wilbert Jr., Theodore “Ted”, Sherman “Syke”, and Robert “Bobby”. Another younger sister, Renée Romine (born 1946), died shortly after birth..

His parents were poor African Americans who had grown up during the Great Depression. They moved from Peoria to Detroit when he was four years old so that their children would have better opportunities. Growing up in Detroit exposed him to much racial prejudice for the first time—the city had no black mayor until 1974—and he began to understand how difficult life as an African American could be outside of his neighborhood..

As a teenager in high school during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement era, Pryor became interested in comedy after hearing Richard “Muddy Waters” Wright perform at The Flame Show Bar on Hastings Street near Dexter Avenue North where they lived.

Net Worth

During his lifetime, Richard Pryor earned $40 million. He made most of this money from his film career. He also earned some of this money from his stand-up comedy and writing.

Richard donated a lot of money to charity in the form of cash and property. He donated more than $500,000 to support Muhammad Ali’s fight against Parkinson’s disease. He also gave more than $1 million dollars to groups that helped prevent domestic violence against women and children as well as alcohol abuse among Native Americans living on reservations across America.

Maternal grandparents

Pryor’s maternal grandparents were Marie Carter, who was part Native American, and Albert Bledsoe. His grandmother’s parents were James and Kate. His grandfather’s parents were named William and Martha Bledsoe.

Pryor’s paternal grandparents were John Pryor Sr., who was born on October 8, 1871 in the state of Mississippi and died on January 16, 1954 in Peoria County, Illinois (where Richard grew up); and Julia Ann “Hetty” Harris Pryor. The marriage certificate states that his paternal grandfather was born on February 25, 1847 in Kentucky; however this is incorrect as both census records show he was born around 1850 in Tennessee or Kentucky according to different sources

First marriage and children

Richard Pryor’s first marriage was to Patricia Price, with whom he had a daughter, Richard Pryor Jr. After divorcing Patricia, he married Jennifer Lee Pryor in 1996. They had one son together named Rain Pryor.

Second marriage and children

Pryor’s second marriage was to Jennifer Lee Pryor, from 1981 to 1982. Jennifer is the mother of Richard’s daughter Rain Pryor and a stepfather to Rain’s brother Richard Jr..

Third marriage and child

In 1983, Richard Pryor married Deborah McGuire and they had a daughter, Rain. The couple divorced in 1988. His third marriage was to Jennifer Lee Pryor (nee Flowers) in 2001. Through this marriage he has two daughters: Elizabeth Pryor and Kelsey Pryor. In 2010, it was revealed that Richard Pryor had a son named Richard Brown Jr., who was born out of wedlock 20 years ago by his former girlfriend Paulette Franklyn-Pryor to whom he paid child support until she passed away in 2008. He also has six grandchildren: Quaiden Smith(son of Kelsey), Raven Smith (daughter of Kelsey), Christiana Huggins-Pryor(granddaughter from Rain), Tyler Lee (grandson from Rain), Lyric Reed(granddaughter from Rain) and Lola Rose Corinna Robinson(Granddaughters from Jennifer).

Other relationships

When Richard Pryor was married to his second wife Jennifer Lee, she adopted Rain Pryor. He also has a son named Richard Pryor Jr.

Richard’s cousin, comedian and actor Paul Mooney, was an influence in his career and he is the godfather of Richard Jr.

Conclusion

Richard Pryor was a brilliant comedian and actor who loved to share his thoughts with the world. He had a long career in Hollywood and made many great films, including “Brewster’s Millions,” “Superman III” and “Jo Jo Dancer.” This article has provided some details about Richard Pryor’s net worth, movies and career.