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Martin and Lewis were an American comedy duo, comprising singer Dean Martin and comedian Jerry Lewis. They met in 1945 and debuted at Atlantic City 's 500 Club on July 25, 1946; the team lasted ten years to the day.
On Tuesday, July 24 1956, Jerry Lewis crossed the hallway to the room of Dean Martin, his friend and comedy partner of 10 years. Lewis wanted some ice before their final performances. The two wished each other a good show and Lewis left the room. But when he left, Lewis thought his heart would break.
Inside comedy duo Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin's rise to fame, bitter breakup, uncomfortable reunion and ultimate reconciliation.
From 1950 to 1956, the team of Martin and Lewis were America's favorite entertainers. A new memoir from Jerry Lewis details how their 10-year partnership was destroyed.
Inside Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin’s jaw-dropping televised reunion, 40 years after America watched it happen.
Living It Up: Directed by Norman Taurog. With Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh, Edward Arnold. An unsophisticated stationmaster from provincial New Mexico fraudulently claims that he is dying in order to get an expense-paid dream tour of New York.
In the 1950s, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were the Beatles and Elvis of comedy—conquering stage, TV, and movies with ease and electricity. Sadly, friendship eventually turned to feud and the magic of their partnership ended.
Martin with Jerry Lewis in 1950. Martin attracted the attention of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures, but a Hollywood contract was not forthcoming. Martin met comic Jerry Lewis at the Belmont Plaza Hotel in New York City in August 1944.
The Martin and Lewis Show is a radio comedy-variety program in the United States starring the comedy duo Martin and Lewis, consisting of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. It was broadcast on the NBC Radio Network beginning April 3, 1949, and ending July 14, 1953.
Follows the careers of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis from their first performance together at the 500 Club in Atlantic City in 1946 through their years on "The Colgate Comedy Hour" to their final performance together in 1956 and Jerry's solo career after the team broke up.