American comedian was Redd Fox died the same way. He was famous for doing a routine where he pretended to have a heart attack and then had a real heart attack in front of a live audience taping of a TV show.
Could be a lot of reasons: Pneumonia, Bronchitus, maybe even an diagnosed tumor. Unfortunately due to the limitations of 1600s medicine we'll never know.
On why Guy de Maupassant ate in the Eiffel Tower restaurant so he didn't have to see the Eiffel Tower: Stephen Fry: "Because he was a French writer trying to make a point and therefore a git."
Legendary British comedian Tommy Cooper died in a similar way. He had a heart attack while performing on stage but the audience thought it was all part of the act, so they all laughed and applauded as they drew the curtain.
Same with Tommy Cooper. He sat down heavily and died in the middle of a performance and the audience thought it was part of the act. They kept laughing until someone came on to check on him.
The clothes are inaccurate for the time he comes from, the french court had adopted the large wigs and three piece suit attire by then. 40 years behind the times.
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA omgs yes i heard of him!xD well first i was told "he was hit with a conductors baton" n i sat there like "……." thinking of this flimsy wand-like thingie they use nowadays xD xD xD
"And how did you die?" "Well, my employer required us all to be vaccinated against COVID. But I oppose vaccines on religious grounds, so I was granted an exemption." "Yes, and?" "I got COVID, and I died from it." [Laughs]
"-especially the French."
"I am Moliere, French actor and playwright."
"Today's not my day is it?"
Who knew. Death owns a fluffy pen.
American comedian was Redd Fox died the same way. He was famous for doing a routine where he pretended to have a heart attack and then had a real heart attack in front of a live audience taping of a TV show.
Molière is a must on most French language syllabuses at universities, but I’m sure most students don’t know how he died...
"I might die laughing! Oh, no; I'm dead already, aren't I?"
"Oh no; I'm already dead, aren't I?"
Keep up, mate, keep up.
That was a killer performance! 🤭
Could be a lot of reasons: Pneumonia, Bronchitus, maybe even an diagnosed tumor. Unfortunately due to the limitations of 1600s medicine we'll never know.
Or asthma, that can make you cough.
This and Hannah Twynnnoy are my two favorite stupid deaths.
"renverse les haricots" - spill the beans LMFAO!!
I just realized that's harold godwinson holding the arrow in his eye during the opening song
Shouldn’t be, because he wasn’t shot in the eye, he was killed by an enemy soldier with a sword.
@@EditorOfSL No one know for certain how he died. Yes, the arrow seems apocryphal, but you have no proof for your assertion.
I once fractured my elbow in a first aid demonstration -.-
"And I've hated foreigners ever since... especially the French" xDD
Is Death a xenophobe?
Carl Birtles #deathisoverparty
WE DONT CARE IF IT WAS IN 1673, YOURE STILL CANCELLED
On why Guy de Maupassant ate in the Eiffel Tower restaurant so he didn't have to see the Eiffel Tower:
Stephen Fry: "Because he was a French writer trying to make a point and therefore a git."
"So real that" *looks away dramatically* "I died." LOL
Same thing happened to Tommy Cooper.
Legendary British comedian Tommy Cooper died in a similar way. He had a heart attack while performing on stage but the audience thought it was all part of the act, so they all laughed and applauded as they drew the curtain.
I love his accent xD And when, he says papapa(nonono) I couldn't hold it..xD
What's Remus doing here 🤣
Yeah he was diagnosed with Tuberculosis and died of hemorrhaging several hours after the play.
wow.....yep. Lets hope that Death doesn't laugh too hard at how some of us might die XD
I love how he says
How I died
LOL
And I've hated foreigners ever since...especially the French. WAIT WHAT!??!?! Who else whats to hear the rest of that story?
So this guy was basically a 17th century Gary Cooper
Actor and performer Dick Shawn had a heart attack while performing and people thought it was part of the show until it was too late
Same with Tommy Cooper. He sat down heavily and died in the middle of a performance and the audience thought it was part of the act. They kept laughing until someone came on to check on him.
Well, talking about stupid deaths. Glad they didn't use David Carradine ;)
Or French president Felix Faure. Look it up.
If people like that go to the afterlife for hilarious deaths like this one and the others, then what the hell did Grim do to get that job?
The clothes are inaccurate for the time he comes from, the french court had adopted the large wigs and three piece suit attire by then. 40 years behind the times.
Love the why he said zat i dead
Lol
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA omgs yes i heard of him!xD well first i was told "he was hit with a conductors baton" n i sat there like "……." thinking of this flimsy wand-like thingie they use nowadays xD xD xD
really I have to agree with you. henceforth, that is why conductors us a baton, because it is considerably less dangerous than a iron tipped cane.
@superaagou isn't he the the reason that conductors switched to batons?
"Zat I dieed."
"when I fell to ze floor"
It did. In the proms. In 2011...I think...
"And how did you die?"
"Well, my employer required us all to be vaccinated against COVID. But I oppose vaccines on religious grounds, so I was granted an exemption."
"Yes, and?"
"I got COVID, and I died from it."
[Laughs]
@superaagou Which is how the film "The King is Dancing" begins.
ironically he was conducting his Te Deum which he wrote to celebrate the king recovering from an illness
The guy who's playing is not French, isn't it ? Because we dont have this accent, I think? ( yes im french).this said, very funny video ;)
I have a nickname for him: The Grim Reaper
Why isn't he staring in his own shorts on Tv?
It's not your day is it....
Moliere must have been bitten by the Coronavirus.
That might pop up later...
@beauty2012ish
just what i was thinking...
winNN
Lol look at the transcript XD
@superaagou I hope you don't "go" the same way "LOL"
Um,if my english still are as they used to be,wasn't it STUPID deaths...????
(fit as a fiddle really!)
Ummmm. Anyone else thinking of Moliere from The Legend of Spyro? MANWERESMALLS FOREVER!
the hyper what pontiac? lol!
Maybe the stupid deaths guy was Adam and created after life
0:49 - 0:51
Moliere doesn't sound french at all. He sounded a bit...I don't know...okay bye.
They have a stupid death for him. xD It's Horrible Histories Prom 2011 Stupid Death
Killed by method acting
It's not my day is it?
ironic.....
funny lolz
He died from a coughing fit?
Moliere rocks
1:16
I'm French ;(
Rampensau, ger death.
Spelt *Stupid* wrong
this wan't really that funny
Way to overact