Today's interviewers or hosts could learn so much from this interview. The camera stays focused on Jerry Lewis. There is no doubt he is the star. Today's hosts want to dominate segments with the camera constantly focusing on the host's reactions, or poorly timed interruptions so the host could get a clever line injected. Brian Linehan obviously did his homework for this interview, and he does not compete with Jerry Lewis for the limelight. When you impress Jerry Lewis with your interviewing style, you are obviously doing something right.
I found it interesting to watch Jerry’s face at the beginning of the interview. To me, he was trying to figure out if this interviewer was going to be patronizing or authentic. When Brian Linehan asked his first question, Jerry’s facial expression seemed to indicate that he had made up his mind. Thanks for sharing this amazing interview.
Have you ever seen that interview where Jerry “busts the interviewer’s balls?” Many people see that interview and slight Jerry for it but this video demonstrates how he was when he liked the interviewer. Engaged. Engaging. Totally with you. Making eye contact the whole time. Absolutely to the point and interested in your point. I love this interview with Jerry and this interviewer. Jerry was a beautiful man. He just didn’t like ineptitude and made no secret of it as with that other inept interviewer. Many people will say they like bluntness, they like someone who tells the truth as they see it in no uncertain terms but when they actually encounter it, they berate it. Anyone who doesn’t know what to do with straightforwardness would not have enjoyed a conversation with Jerry. I love his laugh!
I’m almost 66 years old, he was nearly 90. He earned the right to “ busts the interviewer’s balls”. I don’t give a damn what people think….from a boomer 😂
That may be true , and as An Entertainer he was exceptional ! but he was An absolute asshole to his children who didn't deserve his wrath , and also heard he was pretty racist too !
There is an interview where Jerry was much older and the interviewer was not experienced and asking questions Jerry did not seem to like. This interviewer Brian is very well prepared and gained Jerry's respect. A well done interview.
lol that's exactly what I came back to this video to watch, the interviewer with Jerry's balls in his mouth, it's hilarious. I like Jerry, but man, if he was a cat he'd be purring throughout this.
Great interview. anyone that watch Brian Linehan's City LIghts on City TV (based out of Toronto, ON) knows how great an interviewer Brian was. His level of research was uncanny and sometimes the star being interviewed was amazed how Brian could find out info other interviewers couldn't muster up. rIP Jerry.
Yes, Brian speaks for a lot of us, kids at the time, having Jerry Lewis entertain us in his movies gave our lives some much needed lightness and laughter. My brother and I love you Jerry! 💯%❤️ 🌹
Fair enough because his interviews are a learning experience for everyone! Very intelligent individual. Shame you didn't like any of his movies, Peer genius for sure.
Wonderful interview😊 I had the exact same experience growing up, as I'm sure is the case for many. Dean n Jer, and then Jer's movies were my happiness. I now have every DVD available, including King of Comedy, which in my opinion was another stroke of genius. Absolutely loved seeing Jerry in that light. Much love 💕💕
"Dean n Jer" explains a lot. I liked the Dean Martin show night where, sitting on his sofa, he warned everyone that if Jerry Lewis came through the "surprise" door, that would be the end of the show, because he would walk out - and he added that would mean everyone would lose their jobs. Nobody ever tried it.
@@marym5037 He had a long life,had a great life,and brought joy to so many people,myself included.Been a fan ever since I saw the Big Mouth on TV,over 40 years a go.
I've never seen this interview before. Makes me so sad though. Jerry just died last week. I know he had a long excellent life, but it still leaves me feeling heartbroken. What a great talent he was.
@@susankaye3468 supposedly he wasn't exactly father of the year, in spite of the image he liked to project of being a real family man. His kids have told a different story which was the other extreme. Apparently when one of his sons died (who had a drug problem if I remember correctly, and was living in poverty), he refused to pay for the funeral. He also hadn't spoken to him in years. When he died and the press asked his sons, Gary and I forget which other son, if they were surprised that he didn't leave them anything, they both said no, not at all. They both said they would never expect him to give them anything. There's a few interviews with his sons on YT, and if you search on "Jerry Lewis children" you'll see lots of results.
Brian Richard Linehan (September 3, 1944 - June 4, 2004) was a Canadian television host from Hamilton, Ontario, best known for his celebrity interviews on the longrunning talk show City Lights.
I was really interested in seeing this because I wasn't sure how it would go. Two intense people. Brian Linehan, cinephile's cinephile, started perfectly by noting the joy that Jerry Lewis's films had brought to his youth. After that it was all smooth sailing.
Watch the 2016-2017 interview . He said he didn't recall saying that when he and Martin broke up he said" I just got rid of a cancer". He was a liar. How could you not remember that shit?
@@Delphisteve lol really??? I don't think so..the nutty professor, the bellboy, the errand boy, the Patsy, the family jewels...he was the highest paid actor in the 60's!!! You might not like him, but so MANY other people did and still do! Many directors like Spielberg and Scorsese used his techniques in their movies! He developed the video assist! Every comedian after him imitated him and was inspired by him , Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, Steve martin, Richard Pryor, Billy crystal... Just to name a few. So...what were you saying?
Gosh .. great comments people .. Brian was a delightful genuine individual. I met him a couple times at the Super Fitness gym in Sutton Place back in the day. Very approachable and would remember meeting you before. Intellectual Giant !! Toronto is so overdue to become celebrated in an international light. By that I mean .. don't film here to mask your movie set in New York or Chicago but film here and base the goddam picture in Toronto ... dammit. Who will be that film maker.
Yes, unfortunately. Warner Bros. pulled it from distribution and it went direct to video with a new title. I think the opening scene where Jerry tries to commit suicide (with the usual outlandishly ridiculous results), as well as the narrative discontinuity of the script, was a little too cutting edgy for the corporate suits, but only conjecture on my part.
Brian always did his research and most that he interviewed were impressed with the work he did before the interview. Jerry was great in the King Of Comedy playing off Deniro.
@14:16 Courage doesn't go out of style. Jerry Lewis was a courageous comedic genius. It was always about the laugh and the applause. He said he needed it and by gosh he received it. RIP
Martin Short watches this every other week with me! Dear Lord is this awesome...Linehan is a Canuck +was once in Quebec so by proxy the French are blessing him so oui oui!
The King of Comedy was a fantastic film. It does not get the praise that other Scorsese films get (Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, Good Fellas, etc.) but it really is excellent. Supposedly they asked Johnny Carson to play the Jerry Langford part but he turned it down.
I agree with you. It's a great film. But the interviewer mistakingly treats it as a serious film about celebrity fanatics when it's a comedic character study. The film's strong point is its psychosis, Martin Scorsese directs the story with a similar monomania that inflicts the main character. The result is art. And this movie makes me seriously laugh. In many ways, The King of Comedy is the quintessential Joker movie because Rupert Pupkin is the quintessential psychotic comedian. The movie also has a quality where it gets funnier the more you watch it. And out of all of Scorsese's successes, I think this movie showcases his talent for dark comedy, and he's never made another movie like it except for Wolf of Wallstreet.
@The Monarch Your statement is precisely what I disagree with in regards to how this movie is viewed. It simply doesn't work as a movie about celebrity culture.
@The Monarch I wouldn't call those scenes raw. I would call them funny; almost satirical. Especially when those guys on the balcony all shout out to Jerry on the street. Nevertheless, the scene seems to be in a third person limited perspective and in this case it's limited to Jerry's perspective and he thinks he's all that because he is famous.
@The Monarch I'm done with this discussion. Jerry Lewis would agree with you, I think. But the joke is on him. The movie is a character study just like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull. He was just too shortsighted to see it. Saying it is about celebrity culture is like saying that Taxi Driver is about taxi driving. Rupert Pupkin is an example, albeit a silly one, of the actualization and then the rise to power of an individual who decides to do whatever crazy stuff he does in order to gain some kind of agency. Furthermore, Pupkin's motivations become clear when he says, "better to be King for a night than smuck for a lifetime." So pretty much he wants to make something of himself and his odd seemingly unlimited ambition is almost the art that makes this movie work.
Anyone who could not get along with Dean Martin had to have major issues. Ask his surviving sons and grandchildren just how loving he was. He left nothing to his sons. Historically this man was self-consumed.
That was a particularly weak year for supporting actors at the Oscars. Jerry should have been nominated. He would have lost to Jack Nicholson, but he still deserved the nomination.
CD Jerry wasn’t in either of the Cannonball Run films, that was Dean with Sammy Davis Jnr (and, in the 2nd one, also Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine, among many others). Also, that movie wasn’t until 1984, a year after this interview.
He wasn't in that movie - fortunately for Dean Martin, who was hilarious in it with Sammy Davis. I think most people knew that Dean would have refused to work with Lewis ever again - notwithstanding the fake reconciliation that Sinatra set up. They were not friends.
Jerry is right. It is an outrage that there is no comedy category for the Academy Awards. It takes a great deal of talent to make an excellent comedic film.
It is not an outrage. Maybe there should be a separate category. Or maybe not. A great movie stands on its own regardless of genre. Let the *Best Picture* win.
Learn about what he did to his family when he passed away, here on RUclips, through an interview with Jerry's son Anthony, and you will learn what a despicable individual he was....He cut his five sons completely out of his will. He does not deserve any of these great accolades given here.
Yes, and he did worse than that. He has manipulated the public, through media, to think that he was wonderful. Too many people know differently - especially Dean Martin. Lewis wrote the book about them after Dean died, and lied about it being a "love story". Some people think there were homosexual overtones in Jerry's behaviour towards Dean as he controlled the movies/shows. He certainly was jealous of Dean's absolute confidence in his masculinity and talent.
Jerry Lewis wanted unconditional love from his family, with his boys with Patti, not his second marriage with SanDee. His sons grew up, and resented their father. The ex wife also hated Lewis for his infidelity. Lewis was part of an old fashion way of living. Especially worse within the entertainment business where you HAD to be strong because all the nightclubs and venues, were owned and managed by the Mob. Anyway, Jerry wanted unconditional love, and for his family to forgive all his eccentricities, meanness, bullshit. Jerry had nothing left to give after the kind of work he did. I had a mother like this. But I had time to forgive my mother while she was alive, and be here for her when she dies.
Basically Jerry Lewis was a very talented comic when it came to being ON SCREEN. However, when he was OFF SCREEN his personality was terrible. There is a network tv program called "Inside Edition" that sent reporters out and actually interviewed his REAL daughter who is living on the streets and she is homeless. Please Look it up everyone, her name is Susan Lewis and the tv program was called "Inside Edition" He treated her like shit and allowed her to live on the streets. Look it up everyone, her name is Susan Lewis. Also, his sons say he mentally abused them.
in real life he's very much like the character he portrays in King of comedy, he himself said ' it was easy to do, it wasn't acting ' This is a man who has his personal assistants arrange his bills in numerical order, plus they must be new
Jerry Lewis was a nasty bully and a narcissist. Later on we discovered that he was also a rapist, as women came forward to Vanity Fair magazine. Many people come into these comment sections and talk about awful experiences they had with Lewis. Patricia Routledge, respected comic British actor, was to work with him on a project, idk what happened but she was thoroughly disillusioned, said he was a bully -- and that he was "not funny"> So true. Normal Lear for godsake - left the show after 3 years (1953) because he could no longer take Jerry's control freak behaviour, and then later on, so did Dean Martin. although Dean left after many fights, and finally told JL he was "nothing to me but a FN dollar sign." Angie Dickinson said it was "open warfare". You'd have to be pretty awful to infuriate someone as nice and kind as Dean Martin. Jerry was jealous of Dean's natural ability to be funny - as Norman Lear said, "Dean was hilarious - could make me laugh with his little finger". He said "Dean didn't compete with anyone - but Jerry competed with Dean constantly". He said Jerry would go into self-pity mode, and they'd find him in fetal position on the floor and would have to send for his doctor. I cannot stand him. Love Dean Martin, can't stand Lewis' fake voice, and his overly childish stuff - not funny at all except in slapstick. Dean was also incredibly attractive, gorgeous, and a talented singer. Jerry constantly tried to run him down -- AND he physically mauled him beyond the requirements of the show. Just a big village idiot, but mean..Look what he did to his wife and kids.
As a kid I watched most of Jerry's movies from 50's and 60's, funny guy. Crazy to think Jim Carrey's about the same age now and was just starting when this came out.
Flattery will get you everywhere with Jerry.
Today's interviewers or hosts could learn so much from this interview. The camera stays focused on Jerry Lewis. There is no doubt he is the star. Today's hosts want to dominate segments with the camera constantly focusing on the host's reactions, or poorly timed interruptions so the host could get a clever line injected. Brian Linehan obviously did his homework for this interview, and he does not compete with Jerry Lewis for the limelight. When you impress Jerry Lewis with your interviewing style, you are obviously doing something right.
I found it interesting to watch Jerry’s face at the beginning of the interview. To me, he was trying to figure out if this interviewer was going to be patronizing or authentic. When Brian Linehan asked his first question, Jerry’s facial expression seemed to indicate that he had made up his mind. Thanks for sharing this amazing interview.
Have you ever seen that interview where Jerry “busts the interviewer’s balls?” Many people see that interview and slight Jerry for it but this video demonstrates how he was when he liked the interviewer. Engaged. Engaging. Totally with you. Making eye contact the whole time. Absolutely to the point and interested in your point. I love this interview with Jerry and this interviewer. Jerry was a beautiful man. He just didn’t like ineptitude and made no secret of it as with that other inept interviewer. Many people will say they like bluntness, they like someone who tells the truth as they see it in no uncertain terms but when they actually encounter it, they berate it. Anyone who doesn’t know what to do with straightforwardness would not have enjoyed a conversation with Jerry. I love his laugh!
Yes, he certainly didn’t suffer fools lightly!
I’m almost 66 years old, he was nearly 90. He earned the right to “ busts the interviewer’s balls”. I don’t give a damn what people think….from a boomer 😂
That may be true , and as An Entertainer he was exceptional ! but he was An absolute asshole to his children who didn't deserve his wrath , and also heard he was pretty racist too !
There is an interview where Jerry was much older and the interviewer was not experienced and asking questions Jerry did not seem to like. This interviewer Brian is very well prepared and gained Jerry's respect. A well done interview.
true u have to suk jerry 2 mins in, this guy went right for jerrys sausage,lol
It could be an nasty man
@@amiemcdowall Yes. He could be.
I wish Jerry took more dramatic roles he knocks it out of the park in The King of Comedy
He is very good in drag. At War With The Army. Shockingly good.
Brian is kissing Jerry's ass and Jerry's loving every second of it.
lol that's exactly what I came back to this video to watch, the interviewer with Jerry's balls in his mouth, it's hilarious. I like Jerry, but man, if he was a cat he'd be purring throughout this.
Precisely. It is expected.
Martin Short playing Brian interviewing Martin Short playing Jerry. Crazy.
Great interview. anyone that watch Brian Linehan's City LIghts on City TV (based out of Toronto, ON) knows how great an interviewer Brian was. His level of research was uncanny and sometimes the star being interviewed was amazed how Brian could find out info other interviewers couldn't muster up. rIP Jerry.
Yes, Brian speaks for a lot of us, kids at the time, having Jerry Lewis entertain us in his movies gave our lives some much needed lightness and laughter. My brother and I love you Jerry! 💯%❤️ 🌹
Holy sh*t. I'm falling asleep waiting for Linehan to finish asking the questions. PICK UP THE PACE!
Lol. I thought the same thing when I saw him as a kid in the 80s
I don't like Jerry Lewis movies, but I always enjoy listening to his interviews about the business of entertainment.
Fair enough because his interviews are a learning experience for everyone! Very intelligent individual. Shame you didn't like any of his movies, Peer genius for sure.
Thanks so much for sharing this! I love Jerry Lewis and I agree 100% with him that there should be a 'Comedy' category for the Academy Awards!:)
Great interviewer which resulted in a great interview.
Wonderful interview😊 I had the exact same experience growing up, as I'm sure is the case for many. Dean n Jer, and then Jer's movies were my happiness. I now have every DVD available, including King of Comedy, which in my opinion was another stroke of genius. Absolutely loved seeing Jerry in that light. Much love 💕💕
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"Dean n Jer" explains a lot.
I liked the Dean Martin show night where, sitting on his sofa, he warned everyone that if Jerry Lewis came through the "surprise" door, that would be the end of the show, because he would walk out - and he added that would mean everyone would lose their jobs. Nobody ever tried it.
such a great man of his time, attractive , lovely face....and great entertainhe was the man...shame we have to lose people , want him back please
I agree Audrey! We need him back! :(
@@marym5037 He had a long life,had a great life,and brought joy to so many people,myself included.Been a fan ever since I saw the Big Mouth on TV,over 40 years a go.
He was a jerk
@@steveg2448 A monster*
@@anonymousmobster2444 looks like Reverend Jim Jones here...
I don't think I ever saw him being so pleasant and easy going
That’s a lot to do with Brian Linehan I think. One of the best ever.
I've never seen this interview before. Makes me so sad though. Jerry just died last week. I know he had a long excellent life, but it still leaves me feeling heartbroken. What a great talent he was.
Jerry was a great guy. Just ask his kids.
@@lestergreen1190 stop this bullshit
@@lestergreen1190 And his suffering ex wife.
I wonder what really happened that he left his sons nothing and his ex wife, Patty, nothing as well. Why?
@@susankaye3468 supposedly he wasn't exactly father of the year, in spite of the image he liked to project of being a real family man. His kids have told a different story which was the other extreme. Apparently when one of his sons died (who had a drug problem if I remember correctly, and was living in poverty), he refused to pay for the funeral. He also hadn't spoken to him in years. When he died and the press asked his sons, Gary and I forget which other son, if they were surprised that he didn't leave them anything, they both said no, not at all. They both said they would never expect him to give them anything. There's a few interviews with his sons on YT, and if you search on "Jerry Lewis children" you'll see lots of results.
Brian Richard Linehan (September 3, 1944 - June 4, 2004) was a Canadian television host from Hamilton, Ontario, best known for his celebrity interviews on the longrunning talk show City Lights.
I was really interested in seeing this because I wasn't sure how it would go. Two intense people. Brian Linehan, cinephile's cinephile, started perfectly by noting the joy that Jerry Lewis's films had brought to his youth. After that it was all smooth sailing.
I've never seen Brian say anything he didn't mean. Phoniness wasn't his trade. Jerry responded to honesty.
This is great stuff!!
Brian Linehan "has a way of asking a question that makes you forget what it's all about by the time he gets to the end."
Brock Linehan as well!
such an attentive man when you talk to him, he really is attentive, looks you right in the face, mesmerising, and very sexy in the day ...
I saw that Bobbi Wygant interviewed Jerry on the same day in that same room on a video. Interesting to compare the two interviews.
Watch any Jerry Lewis interview and you'll notice how fantastic his memory recall is. Places, dates, people, events all with perfect detail.
yes, even though I'm not a huge fan of his, there's no denying his certain talents
Watch the 2016-2017 interview . He said he didn't recall saying that when he and Martin broke up he said" I just got rid of a cancer". He was a liar. How could you not remember that shit?
He wasn't shit after Martin. He bombed on every project
@@Delphisteve lol really??? I don't think so..the nutty professor, the bellboy, the errand boy, the Patsy, the family jewels...he was the highest paid actor in the 60's!!! You might not like him, but so MANY other people did and still do! Many directors like Spielberg and Scorsese used his techniques in their movies! He developed the video assist! Every comedian after him imitated him and was inspired by him , Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, Steve martin, Richard Pryor, Billy crystal... Just to name a few. So...what were you saying?
@@marym5037 yeah, he's all those things if you hear him tell it
Jerry; "you'll never walk alone." ❤❤💔💔😢😢
he won't :( he was such a wonderful man! So beautiful inside and out!
Best Marty Short impression I have ever seen...only one thing missing...there were no LAYYYDEEES!
Such a great interview (and interviewer) of a great artist!
Gosh .. great comments people .. Brian was a delightful genuine individual. I met him a couple times at the Super Fitness gym in Sutton Place back in the day. Very approachable and would remember meeting you before. Intellectual Giant !! Toronto is so overdue to become celebrated in an international light. By that I mean .. don't film here to mask your movie set in New York or Chicago but film here and base the goddam picture in Toronto ... dammit. Who will be that film maker.
I think Smorgasbord is the film that was released under the title Cracking Up....?
Yes, unfortunately. Warner Bros. pulled it from distribution and it went direct to video with a new title. I think the opening scene where Jerry tries to commit suicide (with the usual outlandishly ridiculous results), as well as the narrative discontinuity of the script, was a little too cutting edgy for the corporate suits, but only conjecture on my part.
Brian always did his research and most that he interviewed were impressed with the work he did before the interview. Jerry was great in the King Of Comedy playing off Deniro.
I love all his films just a funny guy this presenter is so respectful which is nice
@14:16
Courage doesn't go out of style. Jerry Lewis was a courageous comedic genius. It was always about the laugh and the applause. He said he needed it and by gosh he received it. RIP
Just nowhere near as talented, and kind, as Sid Caesar. Without Sid Caesar (and bugs bunny) there would be no J. Lewis.
Awesome video. I grew up watching my dad's Jerry Lewis movies taped off TV. And I saw king of comedy and he was brilliant in that.
Martin Short watches this every other week with me! Dear Lord is this awesome...Linehan is a Canuck +was once in Quebec so by proxy the French are blessing him so oui oui!
I love his look his 'tude his whole schmere! STP satin jacket with his name on it😂
Jerry Lewis made huge impacts on Directing and Film Making. I wish he did more in the 70's, 80's and 90's.
Don't forget all the work he did with Muscular Dystrophy and his Telethons for over 40 years he was a brilliant man and entertainer PERIOD!!!!!
@@scottmiller6495 The MD board had to get rid of him.
He also was loathed by people like Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Orson Welles, and many others.
The King of Comedy was a fantastic film. It does not get the praise that other Scorsese films get (Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, Good Fellas, etc.) but it really is excellent. Supposedly they asked Johnny Carson to play the Jerry Langford part but he turned it down.
I agree with you. It's a great film. But the interviewer mistakingly treats it as a serious film about celebrity fanatics when it's a comedic character study. The film's strong point is its psychosis, Martin Scorsese directs the story with a similar monomania that inflicts the main character. The result is art. And this movie makes me seriously laugh. In many ways, The King of Comedy is the quintessential Joker movie because Rupert Pupkin is the quintessential psychotic comedian. The movie also has a quality where it gets funnier the more you watch it. And out of all of Scorsese's successes, I think this movie showcases his talent for dark comedy, and he's never made another movie like it except for Wolf of Wallstreet.
@The Monarch Your statement is precisely what I disagree with in regards to how this movie is viewed. It simply doesn't work as a movie about celebrity culture.
@The Monarch I wouldn't call those scenes raw. I would call them funny; almost satirical. Especially when those guys on the balcony all shout out to Jerry on the street. Nevertheless, the scene seems to be in a third person limited perspective and in this case it's limited to Jerry's perspective and he thinks he's all that because he is famous.
@The Monarch I'm done with this discussion. Jerry Lewis would agree with you, I think. But the joke is on him. The movie is a character study just like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull. He was just too shortsighted to see it. Saying it is about celebrity culture is like saying that Taxi Driver is about taxi driving. Rupert Pupkin is an example, albeit a silly one, of the actualization and then the rise to power of an individual who decides to do whatever crazy stuff he does in order to gain some kind of agency. Furthermore, Pupkin's motivations become clear when he says, "better to be King for a night than smuck for a lifetime." So pretty much he wants to make something of himself and his odd seemingly unlimited ambition is almost the art that makes this movie work.
@The Monarch I don't care what a movie is trying to say. I bet you haven't even seen the movie.
Brian was excellent interviewer
Jerry's eyes......soooooo gorgeous
Legend
Brian Linehan rules.
"Courage, never goes out of style" ...well said 👏 👍
What nonsense. As if he's the only one who had courage. He never would have made it without Dean Martin. No way.
@@susantunbridge4612 Susan ...is it hairy? I love the hairy ones ...pleaseeee, tell me it's hairy 🦱🦰🦳
Jerry Lewis loved short shorts
and he looked great in them...very , very good!
Very smart person Jerry Lewis. And handsome too!
0:19 - 0:40 I cannot stop glancing down at the package in the nylon, crotch-length, Nike shorts, like I wore in grade 9.
Anyone who could not get along with Dean Martin had to have major issues. Ask his surviving sons and grandchildren just how loving he was. He left nothing to his sons. Historically this man was self-consumed.
Brian knew his stuff. Miss his intelligence and love of the actors.
That was a particularly weak year for supporting actors at the Oscars. Jerry should have been nominated. He would have lost to Jack Nicholson, but he still deserved the nomination.
It's amazing how BL can manipulate Jerry w his own ego and make him lean into his own light.... Deservedly so as he's seldom so lucid
Well said
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This is terrific!
martin short could do this interview by himself
Perfect.
It's unreal in that it's surrealistic Short lol
Jerry lived 34 years after this interview!
martin short does an awesome jerry lewis....
A comic genius greatly missed
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@@susantunbridge4612 It’s ok Karen you’ll be ok 🤗
Eww
The SCTV parody with Brock Monahan remains classic.
Martin Short does both of these characters better than they do.
mistermalta haha!!😘
Yes sir.Marty was a guest on Brian Lineahans show,back in 1970something.And of course,Jerry and Marty were good friends.
In King of Comedy his character was very similar to how he usually is in interviews. Not a lot of acting although I enjoyed that movie.
He came Toronto awesome 😂🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Interesting how the camera is only on Lewis. Almost like he wanted it that way.
Looks like Jerry just came off the set of Cannonball Run 2.
CD Jerry wasn’t in either of the Cannonball Run films, that was Dean with Sammy Davis Jnr (and, in the 2nd one, also Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine, among many others). Also, that movie wasn’t until 1984, a year after this interview.
He wasn't in that movie - fortunately for Dean Martin, who was hilarious in it with Sammy Davis. I think most people knew that Dean would have refused to work with Lewis ever again - notwithstanding the fake reconciliation that Sinatra set up. They were not friends.
Legend top man 🌟👍
Jerry is right. It is an outrage that there is no comedy category for the Academy Awards. It takes a great deal of talent to make an excellent comedic film.
It is not an outrage. Maybe there should be a separate category. Or maybe not. A great movie stands on its own regardless of genre. Let the *Best Picture* win.
An interesting guy.
I like his stone temple pilots shirt
Did Jerry Lewis always do his interviews pantless?
Exactly! I cannot stop glancing down at the package in the nylon, crotch-length, Nike shorts, like I wore in grade 9.
He was pantless when he assaulted women, that's for sure
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Learn about what he did to his family when he passed away, here on RUclips, through an interview with Jerry's son Anthony, and you will learn what a despicable individual he was....He cut his five sons completely out of his will. He does not deserve any of these great accolades given here.
His children are not owed any rights to his estate
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@@Ausgar-yc1yl You're making excuses for a cruel narcissist. He was abusive, bullying, nasty, and disliked across the industry.
Yes, and he did worse than that. He has manipulated the public, through media, to think that he was wonderful. Too many people know differently - especially Dean Martin. Lewis wrote the book about them after Dean died, and lied about it being a "love story". Some people think there were homosexual overtones in Jerry's behaviour towards Dean as he controlled the movies/shows. He certainly was jealous of Dean's absolute confidence in his masculinity and talent.
@@susantunbridge4612 I did NOT make excuses for anyone. Legal facts obviously trigger you.
Yeah, Dean did a smart move when he cut himself loose of Jerry. @@susantunbridge4612
Despite the naysayers, Jerry will always be the king of comedy
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I like a lot of Jerry Lewis interviews, but the air of pomposity here (including the interviewer) is tough to take.
But it’s still worth it.
Jerry Lewis wanted unconditional love from his family, with his boys with Patti, not his second marriage with SanDee. His sons grew up, and resented their father. The ex wife also hated Lewis for his infidelity. Lewis was part of an old fashion way of living. Especially worse within the entertainment business where you HAD to be strong because all the nightclubs and venues, were owned and managed by the Mob. Anyway, Jerry wanted unconditional love, and for his family to forgive all his eccentricities, meanness, bullshit. Jerry had nothing left to give after the kind of work he did. I had a mother like this. But I had time to forgive my mother while she was alive, and be here for her when she dies.
Jerry was an abusive SOB to his family - period. Stop making excuses for him. He was cruel
They had a lot of arguments Herry told Dean alazyass wop and dean called Jerry a Jersey jewboy
Basically Jerry Lewis was a very talented comic when it came to being ON SCREEN.
However, when he was OFF SCREEN his personality was terrible.
There is a network tv program called
"Inside Edition" that sent reporters out and actually interviewed his REAL daughter who is living on the streets and she is homeless.
Please Look it up everyone, her name is
Susan Lewis and the tv program was called
"Inside Edition"
He treated her like shit and allowed her to live on the streets.
Look it up everyone, her name is Susan Lewis.
Also, his sons say he mentally abused them.
in real life he's very much like the character he portrays in King of comedy, he himself said ' it was easy to do, it wasn't acting '
This is a man who has his personal assistants arrange his bills in numerical order, plus they must be new
did he really say???
Karl Malden's nose I think it's normal to want your bills in numerical order.
Exactly what I feel…that wasn’t acting but it worked in the movie. Great casting but not great acting.
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He looks like Jim Jones. Creepy…
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I wish he would have disclosed why he wore those shorts all the time. And they got shorter when he sat done. Just another mystery about Jer.
Down not done.
Jerry was a bastard.
Ugh...so smug....yeah...ok...please
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I like the watch story. He wears tiny, woman's watches. De Niro would not have had one of those.
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Jerry Lewis was a nasty bully and a narcissist. Later on we discovered that he was also a rapist, as women came forward to Vanity Fair magazine. Many people come into these comment sections and talk about awful experiences they had with Lewis. Patricia Routledge, respected comic British actor, was to work with him on a project, idk what happened but she was thoroughly disillusioned, said he was a bully -- and that he was "not funny"> So true.
Normal Lear for godsake - left the show after 3 years (1953) because he could no longer take Jerry's control freak behaviour, and then later on, so did Dean Martin. although Dean left after many fights, and finally told JL he was "nothing to me but a FN dollar sign." Angie Dickinson said it was "open warfare". You'd have to be pretty awful to infuriate someone as nice and kind as Dean Martin.
Jerry was jealous of Dean's natural ability to be funny - as Norman Lear said, "Dean was hilarious - could make me laugh with his little finger". He said "Dean didn't compete with anyone - but Jerry competed with Dean constantly". He said Jerry would go into self-pity mode, and they'd find him in fetal position on the floor and would have to send for his doctor.
I cannot stand him. Love Dean Martin, can't stand Lewis' fake voice, and his overly childish stuff - not funny at all except in slapstick. Dean was also incredibly attractive, gorgeous, and a talented singer. Jerry constantly tried to run him down -- AND he physically mauled him beyond the requirements of the show.
Just a big village idiot, but mean..Look what he did to his wife and kids.
Why was he so obsessed with Dinero?
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What a creepy weird interviewer.
Lol
Not at all
agreed
As a kid I watched most of Jerry's movies from 50's and 60's, funny guy. Crazy to think Jim Carrey's about the same age now and was just starting when this came out.