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Comedian John Mulrooney Dies at 67
1 Jan
Summary
- Comedian John Mulrooney, known for Comic Strip Live, died at 67.
- He transitioned from comedy to serve as a police officer for 14 years.
- Mulrooney performed for troops overseas, a source of great pride.

John Mulrooney, a celebrated stand-up comedian from Brooklyn best known for hosting Fox's Comic Strip Live, has died at the age of 67. Mulrooney entertained audiences at iconic venues like the Improv and Dangerfield's, and even competed on the syndicated Star Search program before joining its writing team. His unique path saw him transition from the comedy stage to law enforcement, joining the Coxsackie Police Department as a rookie officer in 2010.
During his 14-year tenure as a police officer, concluding in 2024, Mulrooney often performed at fundraisers for police and fire departments nationwide. He frequently cited his performances for U.S. troops overseas as among his proudest accomplishments, cherishing the opportunity to bring laughter and solace to those in challenging environments.
Remembered as a loyal friend and a source of joy for many, Mulrooney's spirit and stories will continue to resonate. His family has requested donations in his memory be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.




