Comedian And Activist Barry Crimmins Has Died At 64 Due To Cancer
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Comedian And Activist Barry Crimmins Has Died At 64 Due To Cancer
Comedian Barry Crimmins always preferred comfortable outfits and dad-shoes. None of the sharp suits and slick haircuts that younger comedians go for.
Me and my brilliant, extraordinarily dear friend, Jack Gallagher. @Adifferentcool pic.twitter.com/qpKNo1rTX3
— Barry Crimmins (@crimmins) February 10, 2018
This, however, did nothing to diminish his comedic style. With Crimmins, anger was almost always a word away. On stage, he never held back from expressions his position on issues, especially politics. His comedy also took pot shots at the Catholic church.
In a world where most people stand on the politically correct side of the fence, Cummins was comfortable causing a stir. He was against the idea of bipartisanship in America. According to him, the American goes only one way. To the left or to the right.
OK, I’ve told my mom (she’s 93!) so can be more specific. I have cancer. My prognosois isn’t good. My care (kicked in Jan 1) attitude and emotional state are all fine though. Prayers appreciated- statements of your stance on spirituality or lack thereof sre not. Love to all!
— Barry Crimmins (@crimmins) January 27, 2018
Cummins grew up in a small town in upstate New York. In the 1980’s, he was particularly vocal about online child abuse and the Gulf War.
Passing after fight with cancer
Barry Crimmins has passed on due to cancer. Earlier in January, the comedian announced on Twitter that his diagnosis was grave. Still, his message had the vibrant spirit he is well known for.
Helen here with sad news…Barry passed peacefully yesterday with Bobcat and I. He would want everyone to know that he cared deeply about mankind and wants you to carry on the good fight. Peace.
— Barry Crimmins (@crimmins) March 1, 2018
The news of his death was broken on his Twitter handle yesterday by his wife, Hellen. It is a particularly hard time for the family as Helen is currently battling stage four non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
Fans and friends pay their respects
The news of Barry’s death is shocking to many people, but his memory remains a cause for celebration. Fans, friends, and fellow celebrities have been sending in a steady stream of condolence messages and tributes to the late comedian.
Barry Crimmins was a compassionate, hilarious man who touched so many lives. He gave so much of himself to help other people. I hope his life inspires others to follow his example. And he was hilarious. We love you Barry. https://t.co/egRwEfiZda
— Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow) March 1, 2018
Rest In Peace, Barry Crimmins.
“He was some kind of a man. What does it matter what you say about people?"
– Marlene Dietrich in Touch Of Evil
— Dana Gould (@danagould) March 1, 2018
His brand of comedy may not be extremely popular now.
This one hurts a lot. Barry Crimmins was a good man with a huge heart who sacrificed a great deal to make the world better. RIP Barry. It was an honor to meet you & I will cherish every kind word you said to me. https://t.co/NBp1kzGEVI
— Hari Kondabolu (@harikondabolu) March 1, 2018
My good friend @crimmins passed away. What a good man, great comedian. Much love.
— eddie pepitone (@eddiepepitone) March 1, 2018
He founded the Ding Ho comedy club in Boston in the 1980s. Goldthwait, Patton Oswalt, and Marc Maron are some notable comedians who were coached by Barry. Our condolences go out to his family.