Jerry Lewis, king of low-brow comedy dies at 91

Jerry Lewis, king of low-brow comedy dies at 91

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Jerry Lewis, the high prince of low-brow comedy on stage and in film as well as a fund-raising powerhouse with his annual Labor Day telethon, died on Sunday at the age of 91, his family said.

Lewis died of natural causes at his home in Las Vegas on Sunday morning with his family by his side, the family said in a statement.

He had been hospitalized for about five weeks beginning in early June for a urinary tract infection, keeping him from traveling to Toronto to appear in a film, his spokeswoman, Candi Cazau, told Reuters by telephone.

Lewis rose to fame as the goofy foil to suave partner Dean Martin. At home, he was both loved and derided, while in France, he became a comic icon.

He once summed up his career by saying โ€œIโ€™ve had great success being a total idiotโ€ and said the key was maintaining a certain child-like quality.

โ€œI look at the world through a childโ€™s eyes because Iโ€™m 9,โ€ he told Reuters in a November 2002 interview. โ€œI stayed that way. I made a career out of it. Itโ€™s a wonderful place to be.โ€

Jim Carrey, an actor whose style owed a heavy debt to Lewis, paid tribute to the comedian soon after news of his death.

โ€œThat fool was no dummy,โ€ Carrey wrote. โ€œJerry Lewis was an undeniable genius an unfathomable blessing, comedyโ€™s absolute! I am because he was!โ€

Lewis was 87 when his last movie, โ€œMax Rose,โ€ came out in 2013, playing a jazz pianist who questions his marriage after learning his wife of 65 years may have been unfaithful.

The son of vaudeville entertainers, Lewis became a star in the early 1950s as Martinโ€™s comic sidekick in nightclubs, on television and in 16 movies. At their height, they set off the kind of fan hysteria that once surrounded Frank Sinatra and the Beatles.

Their decade-long partnership ended with a bitter split and Lewis went on to star in his own film comedies.

Lewisโ€™ movie persona, like the character he created in the act with Martin, varied little from film to film. He was zany and manic, forever squealing, grimacing and flailing his way through situations beyond his control.

He starred in more than 45 films in a career spanning five decades. His cross-eyed antics often drew scorn from critics but he was for a time a box-office hit who commanded one of the biggest salaries in Hollywood.

The White House said Lewis had kept people laughing for more than a half-century and praised him as one of the greatest entertainers and humanitarians.

โ€œJerry lived the American Dream โ€“ he truly loved his country, and his country loved him,โ€ said the statement from President Donald Trumpโ€™s press secretary.


LEGEND IN FRANCE

Long after his celebrity faded at home, Lewis was wildly popular in France, where he was hailed as โ€œle Roi du Crazyโ€ (the king of crazy) and inducted into the Legion of Honor, Franceโ€™s highest award, in 1984. He received a similar honor in 2006.

He explained his popularity in France, by saying: โ€œThe French are very visually oriented even though they are cerebral. They enjoy what they see and laugh. Then, later, they ask why.โ€

Lewis acknowledged that he elicited either love or hate from audiences โ€“ and little in between.

โ€œWhen Jerry Lewis is funny on screen, I swear to God I laugh louder than anyone,โ€ he said. โ€œโ€ฆ When heโ€™s not, heโ€™s the worst there is.โ€

Lewis, born Joseph Levitch on March 16, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey, started on upstate New Yorkโ€™s Borscht Belt comedy circuit as a singer at age 5.

He first teamed with the debonair Martin in 1946 while they were performing in an Atlantic City, New Jersey, nightclub โ€“ Martin as a singer and Lewis as a comic.

Their largely improvised act, with Lewis making wild comic forays into the audience, was an immediate hit. Their 1950 movie debut, โ€œMy Friend Irma,โ€ was followed by โ€œMy Friend Irma Goes Westโ€ the next year.

Their relationship soured, however, and by the time they made their last movie together, โ€œHollywood or Bust,โ€ they reportedly were not speaking. They parted after a 1956 nightclub show, 10 years to the day after they first teamed.

The split reportedly stemmed from personality conflicts and Lewisโ€™ interest in producing and directing movies. Others attributed it to Lewisโ€™ ego and need for control, as well as a desire for approval from the often-remote Martin.

They reunited in 1976 when Sinatra brought Martin onstage during the muscular dystrophy telethon and they remained friends until Martinโ€™s 1995 death.

Since Martin died, โ€œnot a day has passed that Jerry did not think of Dean,โ€ Cazau told Reuters.

Rosemary Clooney, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis

In 1960, Lewis made his movie directorial debut with โ€œThe Bellboyโ€ and starred in the storybook parody โ€œCinderfella.โ€ Three years later, he starred in his most popular movie, the self-directed โ€œNutty Professor,โ€ playing a nerdy academic who makes a potion that turns him into the obnoxiously hip Buddy Love.

TELETHONS

Lewis became closely associated with his annual Labor Day telethon to benefit children with muscular dystrophy. He first started doing telethons for the Muscular Dystrophy Association in 1952 before retiring from the job in 2011.

Cazau said that from their inception in 1966 his Labor Day telethons had raised $2.45 billion over some 45 years.

Cazau also said Lewis had been planning to make onstage appearances over the next few months, in New York, and in Las Vegas next year. โ€œHe was not a quitter,โ€ she said.

Producers of a remake of the 1970s comedy โ€œAnimal House,โ€ were planning to come to Las Vegas for a day so Lewis could have a role in that film, she said.

Lewis had a movie revival in 1982, winning acclaim as an arrogant talk show host kidnapped by an obsessed fan in โ€œThe King of Comedy.โ€ He scored another late-career triumph with his 1995 Broadway debut in a revival of โ€œDamn Yankeesโ€ and appeared in the film โ€œFunny Bonesโ€ that same year.

โ€œJerry Lewis was a master. He was a giant. He was an innovator. He was a great entertainer,โ€ said Martin Scorsese, his director in โ€œThe King of Comedy.โ€

Lewis was beset for years by numerous ailments, including heart attacks, an inflammatory lung disorder and chronic back pain caused by pratfalls earlier in his career.

Lewis had homes in Las Vegas and San Diego. He had six sons with singer Patti Palmer, including Gary of the rock group Gary Lewis and the Playboys. After a divorce, Lewis married SanDee Pitnick in 1983, with whom he adopted a daughter.

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