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Joe Levitch as Jerry Lewis; Jack Kruschen as Jack E. Mulcher, Head Executive Producer of Paramount Pictures (uncredited) Walter Winchell as Narrator (voice role, uncredited) Maxie Rosenbloom as gangster in coffee shop; Joe E. Ross as gangster in coffee shop; B.S. Pully as gangster in coffee shop
Jerry Lewis (born Joseph Levitch; [a] March 16, 1926 – August 20, 2017) was an American comedian, filmmaker, actor, humanitarian and singer, famously nicknamed as "The King of Comedy". His career kicked off in 1946 with the 10-year act of Martin and Lewis , after first meeting with singer Dean Martin in 1945.
The film was in production for 3.5 years and Miller worked as a one-man camera crew, solely operating a handheld video camera, a wireless microphone on Levitch, and a Sennheiser shotgun microphone that was collapsible and thus easily transportable. Miller discarded the first 80 hours of footage he captured of Levitch only to start from scratch.
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Mark Leibovich (/ ˈ l iː b ə v ɪ tʃ / LEE-bə-vitch; [1] born May 9, 1965) is an American journalist and author. He is a staff writer at The Atlantic, and previously spent 16 years at The New York Times, including a decade as the chief national correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, based in Washington, D.C. [2] He is known for his profiles of political, sports, and entertainment ...
Gayle Manchin, U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin's wife, who leads an economic development partnership of the federal government and 13 state governments, and a colleague of hers have both been hospitalized ...
In 1941, she visited Mexico City with Alma Mailman, then wife of author James Agee, and took photos in the streets of Tacubaya, a working-class suburb. [11] In 1943, Nancy Newhall curated her first solo exhibition Helen Levitt: Photographs of Children with photographs from Harlem and Mexico City.