LeoGlossary: Jerry Lewis (Actor)

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Jerry Lewis lit up the entertainment world with his unique brand of slapstick comedy, leaving an indelible mark on Hollywood. Born into the bustle of Newark, New Jersey, on March 16, 1926, he emerged from a family immersed in showbiz; his mother, Rachel Levitch (Brodsky), was a piano player, and his father was a vaudeville entertainer. Though no siblings are noted for matching his fame, the spotlight was surely shared within his family. His journey from a laughter-loving kid to a king of comedy is a tale of talent, timing, and tenacity.

Early Life and Career

Lewis grew up in a household that was steeped in the rhythms of show business, which played a formative role in his upbringing. His formal education details are not well-documented, but it's clear that the stage was his true school. His entry into the entertainment industry was almost predestined. He snagged his first professional role in 1946 and quickly formed a partnership with Dean Martin, creating the legendary Martin and Lewis duo.

Their partnership would lead to Lewis's first significant break in the film industry. The duo's films for Paramount Pictures became comedy gold, laying the foundation for Lewis’s future solo success. His role as Professor Julius Kelp in "The Nutty Professor" (1963) solidified his place in the comedic pantheon, showcasing his talent for creating and portraying memorable characters.

Lewis's accolades are numerous, reflecting his mastery over his craft. He's earned lifetime achievement awards from various prestigious organizations, with his philanthropic work for the Muscular Dystrophy Association earning him the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2009.

Off the screen, Lewis's personal life was as vibrant as his career. He married SanDee Pitnick and had children, one of whom, Gary Lewis, followed his footsteps into the entertainment world. Besides his family life, Lewis had a plethora of interests and was involved in numerous charitable activities.

His legacy in Hollywood is unparalleled, and his distinctive style of comedy has influenced generations of entertainers. Jerry Lewis remains a towering figure in the world of entertainment, celebrated for his ability to make audiences laugh and his dedication to humanitarian causes. His life's work and his vibrant personality have firmly established him as an icon in the entertainment industry.

Filmography

Year Title Role
2016 The Trust Stone's Father
2014 The King of Comedy: Deleted and Extended Scenes Video | Jerry Langford
2013 Till Luck Do Us Part 2 Bellboy
2013 Max Rose Max Rose
2009 Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! Stationmaster (voice)
2008 The Nutty Professor Video | Julius Kelp | Buddy Love (voice)
2006 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series) Uncle Andrew Munch
2003 The Simpsons (TV Series) Professor John Frink, Sr. (voice)
1995 Funny Bones George Fawkes
1993 Mad About You (TV Series) Freddy Statler
1993 Arizona Dream Leo Sweetie
1992 Mr. Saturday Night Jerry Lewis
1991 Good Grief (TV Series) Jerry Lewis
1989 Cookie Arnold Ross
1988–1989 Wiseguy (TV Series) Eli Sternberg
1987 Brothers (TV Series) Jerry Lewis
1987 Fight for Life (TV Movie) Dr. Bernard Abrams
1984 Par où t'es rentré? On t'a pas vu sortir Clovis Blaireau
1984 To Catch a Cop Jerry Logan
1983 Cracking Up Warren Nefron | Dr. Perks | Gangster (as Jerry --- Who Else?) ...
1982 The King of Comedy Jerry Langford
1982 Slapstick of Another Kind Wilbur Swain | Caleb Swain
1980 Pink Lady (TV Series) Jerry Lewis
1980 Hardly Working Bo Hooper
1972 The Day the Clown Cried Helmut Doork
1970 The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) Magician's Assistant-Silent Spot
1970 Which Way to the Front? Brendan Byers III | Field Marshal Erik Kesselring
1970 One More Time Bandleader (voice, uncredited)
1969 Hook, Line and Sinker Peter Ingersoll
1968 Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River George Lester
1967 Sheriff Who (TV Movie) Unknown
1967 The Big Mouth Gerald Clamson | Syd Valentine
1966 Way... Way Out Peter Mattemore
1966 Batman (TV Series) Citizen (uncredited)
1966 Three on a Couch Christopher Pride | Warren | Ringo ...
1965 Boeing, Boeing Robert Reed
1965 Red Line 7000 Driver (uncredited)
1965 The Family Jewels Willard Woodward | James Peyton | Everett Peyton ...
1965 Ben Casey (TV Series) Dr. Dennis Green
1964 The Disorderly Orderly Jerome Littlefield
1964 The Patsy Stanley Belt | Singers of the Trio
1963 Who's Minding the Store? Norman Phiffier
1963 It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World Driver Running Over Hat (uncredited)
1963 The Nutty Professor Prof. Julius Kelp | Buddy Love
1962 It's Only Money Lester March
1961 The Errand Boy Morty S. Tashman
1961 The Ladies Man Herbert H. Heebert | Mama Heebert
1960 Cinderfella Cinderfella
1960 The Bellboy Stanley | Jerry Lewis
1960 Visit to a Small Planet Kreton
1959 Li'l Abner Itchy McRabbit (uncredited)
1959 Startime (TV Series) Joey Robin | Joey Rabinowitz
1959 Don't Give Up the Ship John Paul Steckler I | John Paul Steckler IV | John Paul Steckler VII
1958 The Geisha Boy Gilbert Wooley
1958 Rock-a-Bye Baby Clayton Poole
1957 The Sad Sack Private Meredith C. Bixby
1957 The Delicate Delinquent Sidney L. Pythias
1956 Hollywood or Bust Malcolm Smith
1956 Pardners Wade Kingsley Jr. | Wade Kingsley Sr.
1955 Artists and Models Eugene Fullstack
1955 You're Never Too Young Wilbur Hoolick
1954 3 Ring Circus Jerome F. 'Jerry' Hotchkiss
1954 Living It Up Homer Flagg
1953 Money from Home Virgil Yokum
1953 The Caddy Harvey Miller, Jr
1953 Scared Stiff Myron Mertz
1952 Road to Bali Woman in Lala's Dream (uncredited)
1952 Jumping Jacks Hap Smith
1952 Sailor Beware Melvin Jones
1951 The Stooge Theodore 'Ted' Rogers
1951 That's My Boy 'Junior' Jackson
1950 At War with the Army Pfc. Alvin Korwin
1950 My Friend Irma Goes West Seymour
1949 How to Smuggle a Hernia Across the Border (Short) Unknown
1949 My Friend Irma Seymour

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