George Carlin's Daughter Talks About Her Dad

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A sad loss ...

"The Insider" breaks the news that comedian George Carlin has died from heart failure. The man who made famous the "seven words you can never say on television" passed away at 5:55 p.m. Sunday at Saint John's Hospital in Santa Monica, his longtime publicist said. He was 71.

Monday morning, his daughter Kelly Carlin McCall had the following to say about her dad: "Most people know George Carlin as an icon of comedy and an advocate of free speech. I just know him as Dad ... And what a dad he was. He taught me the value of speaking the truth in a world that doesn't always want to hear it and gave me the gift of laughter. He was loved and revered by so many and will be missed beyond words -- but never forgotten. Our family wishes to thank everyone who has sent love and support our way. Your kind words and thoughts are bringing much comfort to us during such a difficult time."

His wife, Sally Wade, also spoke out about the loss of her "soul mate." "George Carlin was and always will be the greatest love of my life. We had meeting of the minds, heart and spirit. It was a big love. He was my soul mate and always will be. Tomorrow is our tenth anniversary, and it was the best ten years of my life. It's quite a shock right now, but I wish to express my sincere thanks and prayers to all who have reached out during this very difficult time. It is deeply appreciated."

Carlin, who has had several heart attacks and a history of cardiac issues, went into the hospital Sunday afternoon after complaining of heart problems. 

HBO, which submitted the funny man's last special, "It's Bad for Ya" for Emmy consideration this year, issued the following statement: "Because HBO has had such a long and close relationship with George Carlin, his passing is like losing one of our own. George had been a part of HBO almost since its beginning, performing his first concert for us in 1977, and his 14th special just earlier this year. No performer was more important to helping our network define itself in its early years. And no performer was more committed to the ideal of freedom of speech, a principle he embodied for the 50 years he performed with his trademark wit. We will miss his humor and his righteous comic anger, and we will simply miss him."

Carlin has more than 20 comedy albums, 14 HBO specials, numerous TV and movie roles, and three best-selling books to his credit. Last year, he celebrated his 50th year in show business.

He is survived by his wife, Sally Wade; daughter, Kelly Carlin McCall; and older brother, Patrick Carlin.

Published 6/23/08 by the Insider

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  • He was so important to our civilization!! A mirror to our greed, rapacity and destructiveness.
    Anonymous 6/1/09 Reply
  • George Carlin was like a human encyclopedia. one walking talking book. he certainly did a lot of research on any subject.
    a lot of religious folk were upset with him because of what he believes, but thinking about that, if they were so upset with...
    Anonymous 6/29/08 Reply
  • While I didn't agree with everything he said, I always enjoyed the way he said it...we miss you already, George!
    vpowell40 6/26/08 Reply
  • need to get a message to kelly from her father.
    Anonymous 6/24/08 Reply
  • He will be missed greatly. He was a very smart, kind , taled and funny man. God bless him.
    Anonymous 6/24/08 Reply
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    Anonymous 6/24/08 Reply
  • Well I had the honor of seeing George live in Ottawa, Canada in 2002, i believe it was. My friends and i got tickets 9 rows from the stage, so we where right there. Now to set the story up right, i shave my head bald, by choice. Now about half way...
    JeffR 6/24/08 Reply
  • TODAY I HAD HEARD THAT GEORGE CARLIN HAD PASSED AWAY ON THE RADIO! IT WAS SO EARLY I JUST THOUGHT THE NEWS ANNOUNCER WAS JUST TALKING ABOUT HIM? I CAN'T BELIEVE HE DIED SUNDAY NIGHT? GEE HE WAS THE BEST COMEDIANS! I LOVED HIM IN "CAR WASH AND MANY...
    Anonymous 6/23/08 Reply
  • i used to watch him on thomas the tank engine all the time! i'll miss you conductor!
    DusknDawn00 6/23/08 Reply
  • So sad, RIP buddy
    itsmypencil 6/23/08 Reply
  • This is an extremely heartbreaking loss...God bless his family in this painful time...May he rest in peace...Love ya George!!!
    Anonymous 6/23/08 Reply
  • GC established a standard against which an entire generation of comedians were compared. His comedy was smart satire with an edge that few of his contemporaries have been able to acheive. RIP
    clucas7729 6/23/08 Reply
  • I can't believe this happened. Im gonna miss this guy forever.
    hell he use to be that mystical conductor on thomas the tank engine.

    I'd rather Chuck Norris die...
    Anonymous 6/23/08 Reply
  • R.I.P, George....may you find peace in the hands of our Lord for all eternity.
  • How sad. May he rest in peace.
    Anonymous 6/23/08 Reply