The comedian had reportedly been battling pneumonia for six weeks, but was still pushing through and performing all of his shows. According to TMZ, May died at a private residence in Las Vegas from cardiac arrest. He had two shows scheduled this weekend in Las Vegas.
— Ralphie May (@Ralphie_May) October 6, 2017
May’s stand-up comedy career launched after he came in second place on “Last Comic Standing” in 2003. After that, he went on to have several televised comedy specials on Netflix and Comedy Central.
He and his wife Lahna Turner divorced in 2015.
The comedian was an avid performer, touring nearly non-stop around the country. May had been touring the United States for over a decade.
Many of May’s fellow comedians took to social media to share their condolences after the tragic news broke.
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