The comedy world is mourning the loss of Ralphie May, the larger-than-life comedian whose Southern charm and sharp humor made him a fan favorite. He was found dead in his home, leaving friends, fans, and fellow comedians in shock.
Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, May was inspired by legends like Richard Pryor and Sam Kinison. He gained national fame on the first season of Last Comic Standing in 2003, where his relatable, down-to-earth humor quickly won hearts. His comedy, often drawn from his own life—family, culture, and personal struggles—was delivered with warmth and authenticity.
Over the years, May recorded several hit specials, including Girth of a Nation and Too Big to Ignore, and performed for packed crowds across the country. Even while battling health issues, he never stopped making people laugh.
Tributes from fans and comedians are pouring in, remembering his kindness, generosity, and the joy he shared on and off stage. Though Ralphie May is gone, his laughter lives on, forever part of the comedy world he loved so much.