Jerry Lewis

Lewis in 1957 Jerry Lewis (born Joseph Levitch;}} March 16, 1926 – August 20, 2017) was an American comedian, actor, singer and humanitarian who was famously nicknamed "The King of Comedy", with a career lasting over eight decades. He appeared in more than 59 motion pictures, including the first sixteen films with his partner, singer Dean Martin, during their act as Martin and Lewis.

As a solo leading star, he acted in ''Cinderfella'' (1960), ''The Bellboy'' (1960), ''The Errand Boy'' (1961), ''The Ladies Man'' (1961), ''It's Only Money'' (1962), ''The Nutty Professor'' (1963), ''Who's Minding the Store?'' (1963), ''The Patsy'' (1964), ''The Disorderly Orderly'' (1964) and ''The Family Jewels'' (1965). He portrayed Jerry Langford in Martin Scorsese's drama ''The King of Comedy'' (1982) earning a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination. He was also an early and prominent user of video assist, while as film director, producer and screenwriter.

For television, Lewis was the host of ''The Jerry Lewis Show'' in 1963 and ''The Jerry Lewis Telethon'' in 1966, benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). His work won him several accolades, including two stars on the Walk of Fame. Lewis performed in concert stages, nightclubs and audio recordings.

Lewis appearing in at least 117 film and television productions. France bestowed on Lewis the Legion of Honor. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. He is described as one of the greatest comedians of the 20th century. Provided by Wikipedia
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