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Richard Pryor and Margot Kidder
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Richard Pryor and Margot Kidder had a relationship from 1982 to 1982.
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American Comic Richard Pryor was born Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor Sr. on 1st December, 1940 in Peoria, Illinois, USA and passed away on 10th Dec 2005 Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA aged 65. He is most remembered for reaching a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style and his raw, honest, and often controversial material, such as his hilarious improvisations during his live comedy shows, in addition to his roles as Lieutenant Whitaker in the 1967 comedy film The Busy Body, Stanley X in the 1968 dystopian comedy-drama film Wild in the Streets, Pvt. Jonathan Crunk in the 1970 made-for-television war drama film Carter’s Army, Wino in the 1971 low-budget satire comedy-drama film You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat, Piano Man in the 1972 biographical musical drama film Lady Sings the Blues, Slim in the 1973 blaxploitation crime drama film The Mack, Jeff in the 1973 romantic mystery erotic drama film Some Call It Loving, Mike Willmer in the 1973 action thriller film Hit!, Sharp Eye Washington in the 1974 action crime comedy film Uptown Saturday Night, Sam Spade in the 1975 Western comedy film Adiós Amigo, Charlie Snow, All-Star (RF) in the 1976 sports comedy film The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings, Rev. Daddy Rich in the 1976 comedy film Car Wash, Grover T. Muldoon in the 1976 thriller comedy film Silver Streak, Wendell Scott in the 1977 biographical comedy-drama film Greased Lightning, Leroy Jones, Reverend Lenox Thomas, and Rufus Jones in the 1977 comedy film Which Way Is Up?, The Wizard in the 1978 musical fantasy adventure film The Wiz, Dr. Chauncey Gump in the 1978 anthology comedy film California Suite, Zeke in the 1978 crime drama film Blue Collar, Balloon Vendor in the 1979 musical road comedy film The Muppet Movie, Pharaoh in the 1980 Biblical spoof film Wholly Moses!, Harold "Harry" Monroe in the 1980 black comedy film Stir Crazy, G.O.D. in the 1980 comedy film In God We Tru$t, Joe Braxton in the 1981 road comedy-drama film Bustin' Loose, Eddie Keller in the 1982 comedy-drama film Some Kind of Hero, Jack Brown in the 1982 comedy film The Toy, August "Gus" Gorman in the 1983 superhero film Superman III, Montgomery "Monty" Brewster in the 1985 comedy film Brewster’s Millions, Jo Jo Dancer in the 1986 biographical comedy-drama film Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, Kevin Lenahan/Dr. Eddie Slattery in the 1987 comedy film Critical Condition, Arlo Pear in the 1988 comedy film Moving, Wallace "Wally" Karue in the 1989 crime comedy film See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Sugar Ray in the 1989 crime comedy-drama film Harlem Nights, Eddie Dash in the 1991 comedy film Another You, Vic in the 1996 ensemble crime comedy film Mad Dog Time, Arnie in the 1997 surrealist neo-noir horror film Lost Highway, and Mr. Johnson in the ABC sitcom The Norm Show, as well as his collaborations with actor, comedian, director, screenwriter, and author Gene Wilder. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Canadian Actress Margot Kidder was born Margaret Ruth Kidder on 17th October, 1948 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada and passed away on 13th May 2018 Livingston, MT aged 69. She is most remembered for Lois Lane on Superman. Her zodiac sign is Libra.
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Relationship Statistics
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1982 -
1982
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They dated during the filming of 'Some Kind of Hero'.
Kidder states that she fell in love with Pryor the moment she met him.
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