Ralphie May

Ralphie May

Ralphie May in August 2009
Birth name Ralph O. May
Born (1972-02-17) February 17, 1972
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Medium Stand-up, television, radio
Nationality American
Years active 1989–present
Genres Observational comedy, wit, word play, satire, sexuality, race, religion, family life, obesity
Influences Sam Kinison, Lenny Bruce, Buddy Hackett, Richard Pryor
Spouse Lahna Turner (m. 2005; separated 2015)
Children 2
Website ralphiemay.com

Ralph O. "Ralphie" May (born February 17, 1972) is an American stand-up comedian.

Early life

May was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, but raised in Clarksville, Arkansas. At age 16, he broke 42 bones in his body in an automobile accident. When he was 17 he won a contest to open for comedian Sam Kinison, whom he considered his idol.[1] Kinison suggested that May move to Houston, Texas to further develop his comedy routine. May graduated from the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston. He then moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment.

Career

In 2003, May was chosen to participate in the first season of Last Comic Standing. He finished in second place in the competition, with Dat Phan winning first place. After that, he appeared in comedy shows like The Wayne Brady Show and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In 2005, he was the only white comedian on The Big Black Comedy Show, which also featured Mo'Nique, Rodman, and Vince Morris.[2]

In 2005, May released his comedy album, Just Correct. Since then, he has recorded four Comedy Central specials: Girth of a Nation (2006), Prime Cut (2007),[3] Austin-tatious (2008), and Too Big To Ignore (2012), as well as two Netflix specials, Unruly (2015) and Imperfectly Yours (2015). He appeared in the movie For Da Love of Money. He also performed at the "Gathering of the Juggalos 2012."

Personal life

May married comedian Lahna Turner on July 3, 2005. The couple have two children, daughter April June May and son August James May.[4]

In October of 2015, Turner filed for divorce seeking sole custody of their children. [5]

Filmography

Discography

References

  1. Rusnak, Jeff (May 7, 2004). "Ralphie May Succeeds On Stage, But Not By Throwing His Weight Around". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  2. "Ralphie May". Comedy Central. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  3. Ralphie May: Prime Cut (2007). The New York Times
  4. Comedians Ralphie May and Lahna Turner are new parents. celebritybabies.people.com. 2007-09-17
  5. Ralphie May's wife Lahna Turner files divorce tmz.com

External links

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