Barnett was born in
Bluefield, West Virginia. He first made a name for himself in the late 1970s and early 1980s, performing several shows of raunchy comedy a day at outdoor parks in
New York City, most notably in
Washington Square Park. In September 1980, Barnett auditioned for
Saturday Night Live. Producer
Jean Doumanian was ready to hire him; however, Barnett was self-conscious about his poor reading skills, and he skipped a follow-up reading. His spot in the cast was ultimately given to
Eddie Murphy. Barnett was reportedly envious and resentful of Murphy for several years, although in 1983 he told
Jet Magazine: "Now that I'm making it, I watch
Saturday Night Live every Saturday." From 1984 to 1987, Barnett had a recurring role as Nugart Neville "Noogie" Lamont on
Miami Vice, an informant for the shows two main characters,
James "Sonny" Crockett and
Ricardo Tubbs. During his time on the show, Barnett did not get along with lead actor
Don Johnson. Johnson felt Barnett was stealing scenes and a rumored drug-fueled incident on set led to Barnett being kicked off and banned from the show by Johnson. Barnett stated about Johnson, "Don’t like him. Don Johnson? He doesn’t like me either. I had a fistfight with him, right on the set, first few days. 'Cause I stole the episode. It was called 'Cool Runnin'. I stole it. They were talking about how this black guy's great, and the man just started fuckin' with me, saying 'You been on this show for a week and you think it’s yours.' And so I said, 'Fuck you,' and we got into it." Barnett was also a mentor of comedian
Dave Chappelle. At the age of fourteen, Chappelle was booed off the stage at the
Apollo Theater. Barnett took Chappelle and showcased him in front of the crowds at Washington Square Park, where Barnett had made a name for himself. Chappelle was a close friend of Barnett, as was
Jeff Ross, who was heavily influenced by Barnett's crowd work in the park. Barnett contracted
HIV as a result of heroin abuse and died from
AIDS on March 16, 1996. ==Select filmography==