R.I.P.: Comedian & Netflix Producer David A. Arnold Dead At 54

In incredibly sad news, comedian/Netflix producer David A. Arnold has died, according to his family. He was 54. Details surrounding his death, plus reactions from his fellow comedian friends and more inside…

In extremely sad and unfortunate news, comedian/Netflix producer David A. Arnold has died, according to his family. He was 54.

Sadly, the standup comedian – best known for headlining two Netflix comedy specials – died from “natural causes” at his home yesterday (September 7th). David – who was the showrunner of Nickeloden’s “That Girl Lay Lay” – was just three shows into his fourth-month national comedy tour titled, “Pace Ya Self.” He was scheduled to perform dates in New Jersey later this month and had tickets for sale through March 2023.

“It is with great sadness that we confirm the untimely passing of our husband, father, brother and friend, David A. Arnold,” the comedian’s family said in a statement obtained by Variety. “David passed away peacefully today in his home and doctors have ruled the cause of death due to natural causes,” the statement continued. “Please keep our family in prayer and respect our privacy at this time as we are all shocked and devastated by this loss.”


David is survived by his wife, Julie Harkness, and daughters Anna Grace and Ashlyn Elizabeth. Just a few days ago, he shared a video with his wife and daughters, explaining why he and his wife took their daughter’s credit cards away:

Less than 24 hours ago, David – who produced “Fuller House” – shared a clip from one his standup shows where he joked about his daughter sending him to a nursing home when he gets old.

A week ago, David spoke with Jalen Rose for his weekly column in The Post about how D.L. Hughley inspired him to try comedy again after he bombed during his first open mic night.

 

 

During his standup shows, he was vocal about loving his family and his long road to success he’s been on for well over a decade.

Since news of his death, tributes have been pouring in shedding light on the type of person David was. Fellow comedian and friend of David’s, Chris Spencer, released a statement following his death.

”Our closely knit comedy community mourns the loss of one of the greatest to ever do it,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “He was admired by his peers, respected by other veterans, and revered by the burgeoning comedians that he mentored. He will be deeply missed, especially by his comedy fraternity.”

Producer Will Packer, DJ D-Nice and more have posted online tributes to their friend:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our hearts go out to his wife, Julie, their two daughters and all of his loved ones.

R.I.P.

BONUS: 

David and his wife Julie appeared on “Black Love” in 2020 where they shared secrets to enjoy a long-lasting marriage.

 

Photos: David’s Facebook