Patrice O'Neal, the man who spoke for funny, was an integral part of the Opie & Anthony show. With the new Comedy Central documentary centered around his life, Killing Is Easy, it's time to reflect on Black Phillip himself.
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Patrice O'Neal, the man who spoke for funny, was an integral part of the Opie & Anthony show. With the new Comedy Central documentary centered around his life, Killing Is Easy, it's time to reflect on Black Phillip himself.
Patrice O'Neal, the man who spoke for funny, was an integral part of the Opie & Anthony show. With the new Comedy Central documentary centered around his life, Killing Is Easy, it's time to reflect on Black Phillip himself.
Gregg “Opie” Hughes meets Anthony Cumia in 1994 to form Opie & Anthony. They quickly take on a freak-show nature and don’t hesitate to stir up controversy and get on the news.
Opie & Anthony take on their WNEW days as they add a new addition to the radio team, and get into trouble that could potentially kill the show for good.
A new friend is introduced to the show who quickly becomes a staple of Opie & Anthony. Meanwhile, brawls begin with each other, and with other shock jocks.
At the height of their careers, Opie & Anthony can't help but stir up more controversy and potentially get fired for the 3rd time as their friendship slowly deteriorates.
Patrice O'Neal, the man who spoke for funny, was an integral part of the Opie & Anthony show. With the new Comedy Central documentary centered around his life, Killing Is Easy, it's time to reflect on Black Phillip himself.