The Chicago Tribunereports that comedian Bernie Mac has died at age 50 from complications due to pneumonia. Bernie Mac was also suffering from a rare autoimmune disease called sarcoidosis.
Comedian and Chicago native Bernie Mac died early Saturday morning from complications due to pneumonia, his publicist confirmed.
Mac, 50, had been hospitalized for about a week at Northwestern Hospital, according to his spokeswoman. A few years ago, Mac disclosed that he suffered from sarcoidosis, a rare autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in tissue, most often in the lungs.
The comic born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough could cut an imposing figure. He stood 6-foot-3, was built like a fullback and carried himself with a bouncer's reticence. But perhaps the strongest weapon in the Chicago comedian's arsenal was that voice, that amalgam of thought and a delivery that could rise like a tidal wave, outpace a Gatling gun and remained, to his last days, loud and unapologetic.
He wasn't scared, he told us time and again, to tell anyone what he thought, to say what others were afraid to say. That fearlessness wasn't always welcome, considering Mac didn't get his big break until his 30s. But when he did, the comic skyrocketed to success in stand-up, television and the big screen.
Bernie Mac was a founder of the Kings of Comedy comedy tour and he also starred in Spike Lee's The Original Kings of Comedy. His show, The Bernie Mac Show, ran from 2001 to 2006 on Fox. A complete filmography can be found here on Wikipedia. There are hundreds of Bernie Mac clips on YouTube - see here.