2. Tommy Cooper
On the 1970s television show Sanford & Son, comedian Redd Foxx always joked he was having a heart attack. It became part of schtick the rest of his career in his stand-up act. In the 1990s, he was filming a different sitcom and between takes, people thought he was going into his schtick. It turned out, he was actually having a heart attack and died. We thought that was the worst story until we heard about Tommy Cooper, a British comedian who had a fatal heart attack on stage during a broadcast of his variety show “Live From Her Majesty’s.” He was performing a comedy routine where he’d pull props out of his robe when he quickly sat on the floor, seemingly part of the act and fell backward. It wasn’t until the show abruptly went to commercial that audience members could tell something had not gone as planned. If you don’t mind watching people die – and if you’ve made it this far, we assume you don’t – check this one out and ask yourself how long you would have taken before you thought something was wrong.2. Tommy Cooper
On the 1970s television show Sanford & Son, comedian Redd Foxx always joked he was having a heart attack. It became part of schtick the rest of his career in his stand-up act. In the 1990s, he was filming a different sitcom and between takes, people thought he was going into his schtick. It turned out, he was actually having a heart attack and died. We thought that was the worst story until we heard about Tommy Cooper, a British comedian who had a fatal heart attack on stage during a broadcast of his variety show “Live From Her Majesty’s.” He was performing a comedy routine where he’d pull props out of his robe when he quickly sat on the floor, seemingly part of the act and fell backward. It wasn’t until the show abruptly went to commercial that audience members could tell something had not gone as planned. If you don’t mind watching people die – and if you’ve made it this far, we assume you don’t – check this one out and ask yourself how long you would have taken before you thought something was wrong.
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