Sinbad Fans Send Support After Comedian Suffers Stroke
11/17/2020 03:18 pm EST
Sinbad's career exploded in the mid 90's, with the comedian landing lead roles in hilarious family films like Houseguest, opposite the late Phil Hartman. He also starred in First Kid, wherein he played a secret service agent in charge of protecting the president's son.
Sinbad's most successful film would likely be the hit holiday classic, Jingle All The Way, which he starred in with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Hartman. In the film, Sinbad played deranged mailman Myron Larabee, who was determined to beat Schwarzenegger's Howard Langston in acquiring a Turbo Man action figure, the hottest fictional toy of that holiday season.
More recently, Sinbad appeared in the short-lived Fox sitcom Rel, which starred comedian Lil Rel Howery. The show was canceled after just one season.
Following the news of his health crisis, many of Sinbad's peers have come out to express their support. "Let's keep Sinbad in our prayers! He's an icon in the comedy world, brilliantly funny & a genuinely nice guy," tweeted Sherri Shepherd. "Get well [Sinbad]!"
"Family, please let's pray for my dear friend Sinbad," added iconic percussionist Sheila E. "Recently suffered a stroke. [Please] keep him lifted in prayer. Folded hands we need him to make us laugh again."
"Sending healing prayers to my friend Sinbad," wrote actress Holly Robinson Peete. "I have known him most of my life. Please please get well soon. [Rodney Peete] and I love you so much."
"Our Prayers and Love, positive thoughts and Light.... we send all to our Brother Sinbad, and family," said funk-rock band Earth, Wind and Fire in a joint statement. The group added that they "trust he will make a full recovery."
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