The comedy world is grieving the sudden loss of Ralphie May, the larger-than-life comedian known for his Southern charm, bold humor, and heartfelt storytelling. He was found dead at his home, leaving fans and fellow comedians stunned.
May rose to fame in 2003 on the first season of Last Comic Standing, quickly becoming a fan favorite with his relatable jokes and infectious energy. Inspired by legends like Richard Pryor and Sam Kinison, he built a career tackling real-life topics—family, culture, and his struggles with weight—with honesty and warmth.
Over the years, he recorded hit specials like Girth of a Nation and Too Big to Ignore, connecting with audiences across the country. Even while battling health issues, May never stopped performing, continuing to sell out shows with his signature style.
Tributes from fellow comedians highlight not just his talent, but also his kindness and generosity. Ralphie May leaves behind a powerful legacy of laughter, mentorship, and humanity that will continue to resonate for years to come.