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Comedian Vic Henley dead at 57, celebs pay tribute: ‘Warm special funny man’

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Comedian Vic Henley, a legendary performer within the New York comedy circuit, has died. He was 57. Henley’s niece revealed the devastating news on Monday that the funnyman -- who was a regular on the “Opie and Anthony” show -- died after he had a pulmonary embolism over the weekend. “Vic Henley.

An amazing son, brother, uncle, cousin, nephew, boyfriend, and best friend to many... he loved us all so much and we hope he knows how much we love him,” his niece shared on Facebook.

Vic Henley visits the SiriusXM Studios on November 5, 2014 in New York City.  (Taylor Hill/Getty Images) “This afternoon at 3:55 pm EST, Uncle Vic went to be with the Lord,” she wrote. “He suffered from a pulmonary embolism over the weekend and after many efforts to.

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