Jun 08, 2023
By Andy Johnson
He was nicknamed the “Comedian of Outrage.”
Pat Cooper first found success opening for Frank Sinatra, was part of Jerry Lewis’ Labour Day Telethons and was a long time host of roasts at New York’s Friars Club.
For more than 50 years, Cooper, clad in a tuxedo and Clark Kent spectacles, ranted comedically about his background, his family, the people who he felt had wronged him and just about anything else that bothered him.
Pat Cooper has died at his home in Las Vegas.
He was 93.
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