Charlie Barnett (actor)

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Charlie Barnett
Born September 23, 1954(1954-09-23)
Bluefield, West Virginia
Died March 16, 1996 (aged 41)
Occupation Film, television actor
For other persons with this name, see Charlie Barnett.

Charlie Barnett (September 23, 1954March 16, 1996) was an American actor and comedian.

Barnett was born in Bluefield, West Virginia, USA. He first made a name for himself in the late 1970s and early 1980s, performing several shows of raunchy comedy a day at outdoor parks in New York City, most notably in Washington Square Park, where he competed for crowds with musicians, frisbee players, jugglers and other entertainers. Charlie was one of the only street performers able to 'fill the fountain' (an amphitheatre in a large circular fountain) in Washington Square Park. In September 1980, Barnett auditioned for Saturday Night Live and producer Jean Doumanian was ready to hire him, but after a last-minute audition, Barnett's spot in the cast was given to Eddie Murphy.

Barnett went on to appear in film and on television. In the 1983 comedy film D.C. Cab, he played the role of Tyrone. He had a recurring role on the hit 1980s TV series Miami Vice as Neville 'Noogie' Lamont.

He also appeard on Def Comedy Jam. Although the episode was not aired on TV, the DVD release of Def Comedy Jam contains am extra DVD with "2 Raw 4 TV", which has a Barnett performance.

Barnett's last film role was in 1996 in the film They Bite. He died that year of AIDS.

Comedian Dave Chappelle has acknowledged Barnett as an influence.

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