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The comedy community mourns the sudden passing of comedian Vic Henley

The comedy community mourns the sudden passing of comedian Vic Henley

Vic Henley

Comedian Vic Henley passed away today. While reports are sparse right now, what's known right now is the comedian was hospitalized this weekend after suffering a Pulmonary Embolism (blood clot in the lung). In the days since, many attempts by doctors to improve the comedian's condition were unsuccessful and this afternoon at 3:55pm the comedian passed away. Many know Henley from his years in the stand-up business working the road with many established an emerging comedians all over the nation. A lot of his most recent work came in the world surrounding SiriusXM and radio personalities Opie & Anthony, Ron Bennington, and most recently working on with Opie Radio show/podcast where Henley was a regular with comedian Sherrod Small and celebrity chef, Carl Ruiz (who also passed away earlier this year). In fact once the rumblings of Vic's death started to rumble. Greg "Opie" Hughes shared an image of Ruiz and Henley with the phrase "no words". Opie later posted a longer tribute to his friend stating that his friend was, "always happy, rarely sad. Never had a bad word to say about anyone." Opie ended his message by declaring, "the world is a little less lovable today."

Henley began his stand-up career in the 80s, starting in Phoenix, AZ with other local comics like David Spade. Henley made his way to NYC in 1985 working clubs around the city honing his "city-billy" brand of comedy about topical pop culture and politics. He's earn appearances on Comedy Central, VJ work on VH1, late night sets, and appeared on Star Search. He also got to work on Sacha Baron Cohen's prank movie Bruno and penned a book with Jeff Foxworthy and served as Ron White's opening act for many years. Almost immediately after news of Henley's passing, a flood tributes were made to Henley who was beloved by other comedians.

Rest easy Vic. The world misses you already.


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