Monday, August 22, 2011

JERRY LEWIS COMEDY MUSEUM

The goal of this museum is to take you through the exciting and unparalleled career of Hollywood's true King of Comedy. This is the first museum of its kind in the world, with full access to the complete film, television, radio, stage, recording, photo, and document archives of a man who has become one of the most internationally popular and recognized entertainers in history.

The assembled collection of photographs, clips, sound bites, documents, information, and collectibles will be updated, and evaluated frequently to keep the museum interesting and entertaining.
We welcome your feedback, suggestions and contribution of information.
 
Christopher J. Lewis
Museum Director

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Teaming with Dean Martin

Lewis initially gained fame with singer Dean Martin, who served as straight man to Lewis's zany antics in the Martin and Lewis comedy team. Martin's diminished participation became an embarrassment in 1954, when Look magazine used a publicity photo of the team for the magazine cover, but cropped Martin out of the photo. Attesting the team's popularity, DC Comics published the best-selling The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comic books from 1952 to 1957. The series continued a year after the team broke up as DC Comics then featured Lewis solo, until 1971, in The Adventures of Jerry Lewis comic books. The pair eventually reconciled in the late 1980s after the death of Martin's son, Dean Paul Martin. In Lewis's 2005 book Dean and Me (A Love Story), Lewis wrote of his kinship with Martin, who had died in 1995.


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Jerry Lewis Bio

Jerry Lewis (born Joseph Levitch; March 16, 1926) is an American comedian, actor, film producer, screenwriter, film director and singer. He is best-known for his slapstick humor in film, television, stage and radio. He was originally paired up with Dean Martin in 1946, forming the famed comedy team of Martin and Lewis. In addition to the duo's popular nightclub work, they starred in a successful series of comedy films for Paramount Pictures.

Lewis is also known for his charity fund-raising telethons and position as national chairman for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). Lewis has won several awards for lifetime achievements from The American Comedy Awards, The Golden Camera, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and The Venice Film Festival, and he has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

In 2005, he received the Governors Award of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Board of Governors, which is the highest Emmy Award presented.On February 22, 2009, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Lewis the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.

Lewis has been married twice:
  • Patti Palmer (née Esther Calonico), a former singer with Ted Fio Rito; married October 3, 1944, divorced September 1980.
  • SanDee Pitnick; married February 13, 1983; a 32-year-old Las Vegas dancer. They were married in Key Biscayne, Florida; Lewis was 56.

He had six sons and one adopted daughter:
  • Gary Harold Lee Levitch was born on July 31, 1945 to Lewis and Patti Palmer. Gary Levitch's name was subsequently legally changed to Gary Lewis. As a 1960s pop musician, Gary Lewis had a string of hits with his group Gary Lewis & the Playboys.
  • Ronald Lewis; adopted July 1950 with Patti Palmer
  • Scott Lewis; born February 1956 to Patti Palmer
  • Christopher Joseph Lewis; born October 1957 to Patti Palmer
  • Anthony Lewis; born October 1959 to Patti Palmer
  • Joseph Lewis; born January 1964 to Patti Palmer, died October 24, 2009 from a narcotics overdose.
  • Danielle Sarah Lewis (daughter); adopted March 1992 with SanDee Pitnick.

Lewis currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.