Fans of standup comedy are tearing from grief instead of laughter as they mourn the death of comic great Richard Pryor. Pryor died this Saturday at 65 from a heart attack. He had suffered from multiple sclerosis for the past 20 years. His health was also weakened by his drug problem, which resulted in a cocaine-induced heart attack at 36 and serious burns from a freebasing accident at 39. Starting out as a stand-up comedian, Pryor broke into film and television in the 1960s. Pryor hit it big when he starred in Silver Streak in 1976 with Gene Wilder. Pryor also wrote and performed several autobiographical works, a movie called Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life is Calling, about his attempted suicide, and a few films featuring his standup, which provided hysterical commentary on his difficult childhood. Pryor also appeared on several television shows, such as Happy Days and his ill-fated The Richard Pryor Show. Pryor won five Grammys and one Emmy Award. He will be remembered for his legendary wit and an unabashed and revolutionary use of profanity in his comedy.As of Friday morning, Matt Damon's identity is now that of a married man. Damon tied the knot with girlfriend Luciana Bozan at a private ceremony in Manhattan. Damon met his new wife, now an interior designer, at a club in Miami two years ago, where she was working as a bartender. The two instantly became inseparable-Bozan joined Damon in Europe for the shooting of Ocean's Twelve, met his family and friends in Boston and bought a house with him in Florida. Damon asked Bozan to marry him over Labor Day weekend. Access Hollywood reported that the couple is expecting a child, but Damon's representatives won't confirm the claim. However, Damon has admitted to the press that he would very much like to be a father. Damon is currently shooting The Good Shepherd, a government thriller also starring Robert De Niro and Angelina Jolie. Hopefully Damon won't follow in Pitt's footsteps and let his paternal desires sway him to leave his wife for Jolie.