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Comedian A.J. Johnson Passes Away at 56 • EBONY

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Comedian A.J. Johnson passed away Monday morning at 56 years old. No cause of death has been released. A native of Compton, California, his father was a stuntman and a founder of the Black Stuntmen's Association. Johnson began his acting career by landing a role as E.Z.E. in House Party, after which he started performing…

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