I continue on saying that the movie clip ought to be shown. It is part of the wonderful night we are having with these two. Mr. Carson is the best. He allows the guest to fill the space. He makes the guest confortable. Thanks.
It's so good to see a video of Jerry Lewis on the Johnny Carson Show. I worked a Jerry Lewis Telethon in Minneapolis, MN for one weekend. That was a blast!! I miss Jerry and Johnny. RIP Jerry and Johnny. You two were and still are the best.
My grandma’s cousin was a sound engineer on many commercials, and one of his many stories concerned Jerry Lewis, who was the star of one of those commercials. He told me that Jerry came into the studio on the first day of shooting, introduced himself to every single member of the crew, and remembered every single person’s name for the duration of the job.
He came to my first navy ship in San Diego, knew the captain and ate dinner in officers wardroom. I got to serve him as a new sailor on board in 92. He was a cool dude.. 😎
I heard a totally different story about his personality. I knew a lady who's husband had been the head of security in a fancy hotel in New York City. Jerry Lewis was staying there one time and this head of security had to ride in elevator with him up to his floor. He introduced himself to Lewis, telling him how much he admired him and his movies. Lewis snapped back at him 'how DARE you talk to me BOY!' When they reached the floor as Lewis was about to get out, he pressed all the buttons in the elevator so it would stop at all the floors. Despite the good work he did with MD, from everything I have read, he was a major asshole in real life. I mean, the man even disinherited his own children!
@@retroguy9494 Well, I'm sorry that happened to your friend's husband. From what I've read, it seems to me that there were two Jerrys--the kind, generous, grateful one, and the irascible, rude, pretentious, cruel one. I don't know exactly how someone can contain two such extremes within himself, but it seems to be the case!
@@retroguy9494 I'm so sorry that happened to your relative, how awful! Was racism part of his ugly condescension? I've read other comments that allude to that. He was so vile -- it's obvious from watching his interaction here with Carson.
@@catmother4214 Yes. Lewis's oldest son, Gary, always tries to conceal his ill feelings about his father in interviews, but it's crystal clear. Very sad
@@catmother4214 Yes he was indeed. In real life, he was VERY nasty. There were MANY stories about him. He disinherited his own children and left everything to his last wife.
I remember seeing this live. Martin and Lewis were my aunt's favorite comedians. She never missed a moment when they were on TV. Lewis and Carson played so well off the other.
Say what you will, and you have, but at least let's not forget his years of humanitarian work for patients of Muscular Dystrophy. Give him SOME credit, and I say this as I recognize the malevolence he visited on his "first" family/children. Either way, RIP Jerry ( and Johnny ).
CORRECTION! Dude! Do your homework. My sister worked for SERTOMA (Service to Mankind) and it was decided Lewis would get their "man of the year" award and she had the task to make the arrangements and among them was to verify Lewis did NOT get any sort of reimbursement She ended up speaking to the attorney of Sertoma who told her Lewis was very well compensated for his work. He went on to explain it was just a "business deal" between Lewis and the MD folks, and nothing more. Also, it just happens that Lewis was a rather horrible person. Best of luck to all of us!
I agree with you 100 💯 percent and let him rest in peace he was a brilliant man and entertainer and with his Labor day Telethons for over 40 years that alone should be enough for people to give him respect, PERIOD!!!!!
@@PacoOtis WHAT "correction"? I watched those telethons for many years, as did so many of the other commenters here. It was indeed, without a doubt, Jerry Lewis who hosted those telethons, and stayed live on the air for 24 hours to do it. Collectively, he raised over $2B for the charity. Whatever you're rambling on about has nothing to do with my original comment. I understand and accept why so many people lost respect for him, but even those folks will absolutely give him credit for his humanitarian work. Take care.
... And after raising BILLIONS of dollars for MDA over all of these years, what have they accomplished?... Summer Camps and braces... Jerry was a shill for this bullshit and got rich doing it... What an asshole...
Growing up in the '60's Jerry Lewis was my comic idol. He was so silly and goofy and made me feel it was ok to be like that around people, and own it. The Nutty Professor is still one of my all time favorite movies.
I loved Jerry Lewis and in spite of what people think about him now (and they don't know the whole story), he was brilliant and a terrific entertainer and with his Labor day Telethons for over 40 years that alone should be enough for people to respect him, and I do and always Will PERIOD!!!!!
The best timing in the business....Jerry was the best...he had so much talent.....words can't really do justice... you have to watch him....and sorry you can't find that amount of talent in 1 person anymore......I miss him so much!
He may have been talented but also had the mob connections with it. He also used that connection at least once, to get approval for an elevator in his second story house in Vegas. I don’t call that a nice person, sorry.
@@Maggie22002 Nice, I never said Jerry was nice... I happen to know.... he was a nightmare to deal with at times. As a father to his eldest children that was a story in itself... I was just saying he had multiple entertainment talents....that's it....just from the perspective of his movies....that's it...nothing more.
I used to really enjoy Jerry Lewis and his antics, but after learning of his life and of his original children, I pretty much lost respect for him. How a person can just ignore their own children is beyond me.
@@markmoscatello9461 My second favorite of his films after The Disorderly Orderly is The Geisha Boy. It came out the year I was born, 1958. So touching and beautiful. Not really a ribald comedy like the others, but more gentle and sweet.
He was the greatest comedian who ever lived, in my book. For the record, I am willing to separate the art from the artist. He may have been a prick to his own children, but a comedic genius nevertheless.
I will always love Jerry Lewis. He never failed to make me laugh. It's really sad how people are so quick to judge others, especially star's. Try walking around the corner in their shoes... Betcha can't!?! ❤️
@Tamar Hannah Whipkey Most politicians have been belligerent but I bet you voted for some of them. Get off your high horse and quit judging a dead man who can't defend himself.
Exactly!!! I loved Jerry so much! He was the absolute best, an innovater, he inspired many a comic but one thing is for sure, they'll never be Jerry. He was in a class by himself, they'll never ever be anybody that comes close
If you know anything about Hollywood and it's narrative. Actors and in film it's the extreme of difference that keeps you glued to a movie. Lewis was that in real life.
A friend and I always call each other "Hey, Laydeeeeee", so for Christmas last yr, I had someone make his bellboy pic, by woodburning, with the words "Hey, Laydeeeeee" on it. It's on her front door, and it came out great...lol.
Let he who has no sin, cast the first stone. I enjoy the body of his work. Jerry pioneered the use of the teleprompter among other things. He was a genius.
@@joebiggs4387 I so agree. If you read Chuck Yeager his book. He said more than anything he was born at the right time in life. He himself admitted he wasn't all that special. If you look at history. Take as many people that we know who are famous, like Evel Knievel, Audie Murphy, as many as you think of, look at their birthday, you will see a pattern. The first pattern I noticed was how many famous people born in 1880 to 1890's.
@@joebiggs4387 I wasn't, but nearly was. I do remember when Johnny Carson's hair was dark brown, then a touch of gray around the sideburns, the one day ... full-blown white!
I suppose but I sleep well at night not liking anything about this attention starved, obnoxious horrible father and God awful person. I'm perfectly OK with not liking anything about him.
More than 'flaws.' The guy was a major league dickhead in real life who was nasty and abused people. He even disinherited his own children and left everything to his last wife who was a gold digger!
@@koreandramaclassics9124 that’s always a possibility. Can’t rule anything out. Then again there were about 15 people who had all made comments around the same time. This is when the video first came out. But…Who knows?
I LOVE this actor! He may have been a shitty person in life, but his acting skills have never been duplicated. As a comedian Jerry was top notch. I can SEPERATE the man from the actor. They are 2 different spectrums. I did lose respect for him upon hearing his personal life. I believe these actors personal life should be just that. Personal, and we as the public do not know any details of it, just what the media and some people have said. How true it all is, we will never know. The fact that he was a great comedian, that will always remain.
Jerrys comedy was childish and embarrassing. As far as my dad was concerned it was forbidden to watch Jerry in my house growing up . Now as an adult I can see why. Jerry Lewis was also known for sexual assaults and leaving NOTHING to his five children instead leaving his 50 million dollar estate to his second wife and daughter. His ego was so large it mattered not who he hurt in this world, even his own children.
When I was 5 I thought he was more than great.He really was like a very small, crazy child. That was his “genius”. His odd adult personality was a way to cope with that child in him. He had the two voices.
@Beatnik Dean Martin went on to have more hits than Frank Sinatra. He also went on to win a Grammy, and an Emmy. Had his own TV variety show for 10 years. He was also a good dramatic actor. These things would not have happened if he stayed with Jerry Lewis as a comedy team.
I used to work at a restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale in 1978 called Ma Pomme. I was fortunate to have prepared Jerry's dinner many times. He was a very fun man to be around & talk to.
@@painkiller1968 Yes, it does. Americans rarely point with their middle finger and if they do, its meant to offend. Jerry was annoyed with him and that was Carson's way of firing back. Watch every Carson appearance Jerry has ever made. Their chemistry has always been a bit tense.
@@retroguy9494 Carson wasn't in charge of canceling the guests on his show. It's surprising, but true. He didn't like Bob Hope, either, and he was often on the show because he drew viewers.
@@retroguy9494 no. Look for a Carson video called 'The dissing of Jer'. Its cold-blooded. Watch it, then watch every Lewis appearance on carson and you'll see 'It'. Every time jerry gets on carson, he tries to flaunt some serious accomplishment of his and carson goes in with jokes. In some subtle way. one-upping. as i said in my last response "Their chemistry has always been a bit tense." Meaning, on the edge of disdain. Carson was an old professional. Even if he didn't like someone, he still had them on his show if they were 'relevant'.
@Mike Raffphone It's an interesting fact about the eras in which they both grew up, how much they'd have had in common -- but the interview reveals how much they did not, too!
The prestigious Legion of Honor in France is a high distinction awarded to those who have rendered a great service to the nation or to society through their talents. He expresses all of France's gratitude for what these people have accomplished in their lives in all areas. Be it politics, science, art or war. A professor of medicine can receive it like a rock and roll singer or a clown like Jerry Lewis.
It was a different time and you don't know what the relationship or dynamic he had towards his family, maybe they were money thirsty shitty people and he wanted to keep what he created and earned away from them
@@stellarocquie7957 The ones he allegedly assaulted on and off set, repeatedly. The story was covered in depth a few years ago. Lines up with countless accounts of his other reprehensible behavior when the cameras were off, too.
He did a lot more than just those women! No pun intended. He was a major league dickhead in real life. Nasty and abusive. He even disinherited his own children!
Watch his arc in Wise Guy as Ron Silver's father in the Jewish Garment District of NYC. Phenomenal chops. Stanley Tucci is in the arc as well. It's as good as TV got.
He was terrible to his family especially his children and this has changed the way I see him. I still acknowledge he was a fantastic performer but I dont idolize him anymore
You cannot put people on a pedestal. Regardless, not only a great performer and film director. He was a great humanitarian in pushing for more money for muscular dystrophy research.
I recall seeing him visit the Childrens Hospital in Connecticut. He was in one door and out the other when the other celebs stayed and spent a lot of time with the kids. In real life he was not a nice person and I believe Dean's continued success after the split ate him up.
Yea he was a major dickhead in real life. Abusive and nasty. The only good thing he really did was all the money he raised for MD with his telethons. But as my late grandmother used to say....no one is ALL bad. There is SOME good in everyone.
Oh of course it did. I saw an interview with him on television and the interviewer asked him if Dean Martin could have succeeded where Jerry Lewis succeeded. And he looked at the camera and said “oh yes! Definitely!“. He then looked away and rolled his eyes as if to say“Dean Martin couldn’t carry my socks.” And I believe this was after Dean Martin was big enough to come onto Jerry’s telethon and shake Jerry’s hand. Yeah, Jerry was a real class act! 🙄
@@robd1329 Yea I said that like 2 weeks ago. But he did have SOME good in him. I also feel it was wrong to disinherit his kids and leave everything to his last gold-digger wife.
He was sooo loved in France. What he did then and was called a no talent idiot, people like Jim Carry (spelling??) Win Academy Award nominations. Funny movie is "the Disorderly Orderly"
I respected him for his humanitarian work for muscular dystrophy but lost respect for his arrogance later in life. He wanted to be greater than Dean Martin, but his greatness was as an actor was comedy.
Right. Dino could do comedy and drama. As we all know he could sing very well, and won a Grammy as well as having many hit songs. Dean Martin did television as well as the silver screen. Much more accomplished than Lewis. Jerry Lewis was adored in France. Whaa…whaa… I’m sure Mr. Lewis hated Dean for it. And Dean had the class to show up on Jerry’s telethon. Do you think Jerry would have done the same?
@@your_average_joe5781 hey! Cool name. L O L. Personally I don’t think Jerry would have done the same. If you get a chance to watch it again. Watch Jerry Lewis carefully. Dean is smiling and Jerry looks like he doesn’t know what to say. How about thank you! I think Jerry always thought he was the better of the two. But with all the success that Dino had, it probably made Jerry very insecure. Not that Jerry didn’t have success but the late 60s and 1970s belonged to Dean Martin.
Yes. And I never thought Williams’s was funny. But like Jerry he was a great dramatic actor. See Jerry in King of Comedy the Scorsese film with Robert Dinero.
Yes, you're right, I just made a similar comment. But consider that Lewis's fan base was generational, while Williams' antics were just plain embarrassing, although unfortunately attributed to his substance abuse and mental health issues. RIP to all of them.
I didn't think Williams was funny in his earlier days. For instance, I couldn't stand him as Mork. I thought it was silly and stupid. But by the time Mrs. Doubtfire came around, his comedy was much better. However, I enjoyed his non comedic rolls much better. I thought he was outstanding in Dead Poets Society and as the doctor in Awakenings.
@@retroguy9494 yes, his dramatic roles were fantastic. There’s one I have in mind but I can’t remember the name of it. He played a psychologically disturbed man who develops film for people. He becomes obsessed with the other leading character in the movie, a woman. Very good movie! Then there’s a movie where he dies and goes into the afterlife. It also stars Cuba Gooding Junior. Of course the name of that one fails me also. Apologies.
Jerry Lewis came to Temple University when I was student there. He could act the clown, and be serious as a heart attack, which he had. An interesting man, you can ask Dean Martin.
I don’t know who received the medal of honor. But Johnny received the presidential medal of freedom. Jerry Lewis received the French Legion of honor. A pretty big difference. Unless you’re from France I suppose…lol
@@joebiggs4387 In the interview Lewis says that the Legion of Honor is like the Congressional Medal of Honor. It's easy to beat up on Lewis, SCTV perfected it. He was a brilliant man who somehow managed to combine arrogance and ignorance in a uniquely toxic way. This is an example. Yet, he may be credited with technical innovations in moviemaking and his comedy, though not exactly to my taste, was wonderful. Honor the genius, excuse the boor.
As a young child, I thought that Jerry Lewis the funniest man on earth. As an adult, I find him insufferable. He cut out all of his sons from his will. I saw a picture of his out of wedlock daughter who was homeless. She was the spitting image of him. It appears that Dean Martin was the more bearable of the two.
How about the woman who recently told how he cornered her in his dressing room demanding sex and when she refused he got her fired and blacklisted. What a guy 😈
A lot of celebrities has cut out their children from tve will, it happens. Net worth doesn’t equal money in the bank. The money his wife and daughter inherited was used to pay off depts. They also sold the house and some of his belongings for the same reason. His daughter works a regular job and provides for herself.
@@Cindrbell People can say anything about anyone after they are dead and that person can't defend himself. Especially the anti-Semites love to hate on Jewish entertainers.
Maybe older folks can explain, but I’m baffled how anyone over the age of 12 ever found his antics even remotely funny. And he apparently was a toxic, nasty and vengeful person too. The best thing to come out of his career (aside from the muscular dystrophy fundraising) was Martin Short’s hilarious impersonation on SCTV 😂
VideoAmericanStyle.... Jerry Lewis got his start as part the Martin and Lewis comedy team. It was the era of big night clubs that featured live entertainment. Dean Martin was the cool singer and Jerry Lewis ran around the stage and club doing wild, outrageous stuff... It was the kind of act that no one had seen before, and they became hugely popular... They went on to make hit movies and TV shows... They were Super Stars of their day... After Martin/Lewis broke up they both had very successful careers. Acting wild and crazy was part of Jerry Lewis's established shtick.... A lot comedy is generational.... what one generation found funny, another generation just doesn't get. Go find a video of Andrew Dice Clay or Steve Martin and read the comments from the younger people.
@@greatbyrondo Dean Martin continued to be funny and agreeable, even in his later appearances. Steve Martin is currently co-starring in one of the most popular series on Netflix, enjoyed by young and old. I don't think either of those are a fair comparison to Jerry Lewis. Andrew Dice Clay is perhaps closer - but even his reputation during his brief heyday was mostly for his controversial, provocative and dirty act rather than being a brilliantly funny comedian. He has had absolutely no longevity career-wise except as a washed-up reality tv star. Perhaps you are right that Lewis is the ultimate generational comic, a relic of a vaudeville sensibility that is dated solely to its era. But the impression is probably colored, too, by his reputation for being kind of a nasty, self-absorbed and wildly jealous jerk off-screen.
Well, I don't know if you find 58 to be 'old' but I never liked his brand of comedy or his style either. Even when I was UNDER 12! I tried to watch some of his movies like the Nutty Professor but was never able to make it all the way through. He just seemed like an over the top idiot. For the record, I never liked Andrew Dice Clay either and I was a teenager and in college when he was at his most popular. I never found Steve Martin all that funny either. The only movie I liked HIM in was Planes Trains and Automobiles but that was more because of John Candy who was much better and Steve played off him.
@@retroguy9494 I have to agree with you about Steve Martin. Never did I laugh out loud from anything he said. It's my understanding that even Steve Martin's father didn't understand his success.
As a kid I thought he was funny… because it’s cartoonish humor. As an adult I mostly can’t stand him and his true person (a narcissist) comes through in many of these interviews. His MDA stuff, though generating significant funding, used children as props. Lewis did it so he could elicit the adulation from the masses: “what a generous man Jerry is.” #fake
There has been much written about this extremely talented and complex man, some good and some very unflattering. I have viewed videos of him as a senior at one of his one man shows being somewhat nasty and uncivil to a few of his adoring fans who asked him questions from the audience. It was surprising and a little shocking to see him behaving in this manner. I read that his children received nothing from his estate which was a considerable one. My wife was at one of his telethons years ago and told me he was crude and definitely unfunny in comments he made to the younger women there. No one can question his talent and ability to entertain, but there apparently was another side to Jerry Lewis that was anything but humorous.
I continue on saying that the movie clip ought to be shown. It is part of the wonderful night we are having with these two. Mr. Carson is the best. He allows the guest to fill the space. He makes the guest confortable. Thanks.
I agree!! They need to show the movie clips!!
It's so good to see a video of Jerry Lewis on the Johnny Carson Show. I worked a Jerry Lewis Telethon in Minneapolis, MN for one weekend. That was a blast!! I miss Jerry and Johnny. RIP Jerry and Johnny. You two were and still are the best.
Melissa I agree with you. Too much of a hassle for licensing to do it. It should be allowed though
Did you know what he was like
@@NeilGeorge-u1lno l do not know what Jerry Lewis was like. Please tell me.
@@melissawarfield He was a narcissist, and a bully. Mean as all getout. Ask Dean Martin about that
This was just wonderful to watch...Thanks for bringing back the memories.
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He was a very serious comedian and such a perfectionist that he drove people away from him.
It seemed so 😢
My grandma’s cousin was a sound engineer on many commercials, and one of his many stories concerned Jerry Lewis, who was the star of one of those commercials. He told me that Jerry came into the studio on the first day of shooting, introduced himself to every single member of the crew, and remembered every single person’s name for the duration of the job.
He came to my first navy ship in San Diego, knew the captain and ate dinner in officers wardroom. I got to serve him as a new sailor on board in 92. He was a cool dude.. 😎
I heard a totally different story about his personality. I knew a lady who's husband had been the head of security in a fancy hotel in New York City. Jerry Lewis was staying there one time and this head of security had to ride in elevator with him up to his floor. He introduced himself to Lewis, telling him how much he admired him and his movies. Lewis snapped back at him 'how DARE you talk to me BOY!' When they reached the floor as Lewis was about to get out, he pressed all the buttons in the elevator so it would stop at all the floors.
Despite the good work he did with MD, from everything I have read, he was a major asshole in real life. I mean, the man even disinherited his own children!
@@retroguy9494 Well, I'm sorry that happened to your friend's husband. From what I've read, it seems to me that there were two Jerrys--the kind, generous, grateful one, and the irascible, rude, pretentious, cruel one. I don't know exactly how someone can contain two such extremes within himself, but it seems to be the case!
@@retroguy9494 I'm so sorry that happened to your relative, how awful! Was racism part of his ugly condescension? I've read other comments that allude to that. He was so vile -- it's obvious from watching his interaction here with Carson.
@@93Jubilee And yet, there are also many wonderful stories about him. It's a mistake to ignore his complexity.
Notice the way that Carson is completely comfortable being the straight man. He made the guests the center of attention.
Carson had a knack for being the straight man, but also inserting his own humor when it was called for. Fallon could learn a thing or two 😒
Carson was the best !!! 💛💛💛 Jerry Lewis was a nasty man especially cruel to his first family. ☹️☹️☹️
@@catmother4214 Yes. Lewis's oldest son, Gary, always tries to conceal his ill feelings about his father in interviews, but it's crystal clear. Very sad
@@catmother4214 Yes he was indeed. In real life, he was VERY nasty. There were MANY stories about him. He disinherited his own children and left everything to his last wife.
Yeah! 😆 He lived for it. Especially when Bob Newhart was on.
I remember seeing this live. Martin and Lewis were my aunt's favorite comedians. She never missed a moment when they were on TV. Lewis and Carson played so well off the other.
The GREATEST comedian ever on the GREATEST late night show ever with the GREATEST late night host ever....NEVER will we see greatness like this again
Say what you will, and you have, but at least let's not forget his years of humanitarian work for patients of Muscular Dystrophy. Give him SOME credit, and I say this as I recognize the malevolence he visited on his "first" family/children. Either way, RIP Jerry ( and Johnny ).
CORRECTION! Dude! Do your homework. My sister worked for SERTOMA (Service to Mankind) and it was decided Lewis would get their "man of the year" award and she had the task to make the arrangements and among them was to verify Lewis did NOT get any sort of reimbursement She ended up speaking to the attorney of Sertoma who told her Lewis was very well compensated for his work. He went on to explain it was just a "business deal" between Lewis and the MD folks, and nothing more. Also, it just happens that Lewis was a rather horrible person. Best of luck to all of us!
I agree with you 100 💯 percent and let him rest in peace he was a brilliant man and entertainer and with his Labor day Telethons for over 40 years that alone should be enough for people to give him respect, PERIOD!!!!!
@@PacoOtis WHAT "correction"? I watched those telethons for many years, as did so many of the other commenters here. It was indeed, without a doubt, Jerry Lewis who hosted those telethons, and stayed live on the air for 24 hours to do it. Collectively, he raised over $2B for the charity. Whatever you're rambling on about has nothing to do with my original comment. I understand and accept why so many people lost respect for him, but even those folks will absolutely give him credit for his humanitarian work. Take care.
... And after raising BILLIONS of dollars for MDA over all of these years, what have they accomplished?... Summer Camps and braces... Jerry was a shill for this bullshit and got rich doing it... What an asshole...
Growing up in the '60's Jerry Lewis was my comic idol. He was so silly and goofy and made me feel it was ok to be like that around people, and own it. The Nutty Professor is still one of my all time favorite movies.
Mine are; 'The Bell Boy' and "Whose Minding The Store" movies.
Maybe we need another zany superstar to make it cool again.
I sure miss Jerry's Telethons. I would try to stay up as long as I could as a young man.
Oh yes!! Always counted my change to send in ..
yes sir...me too🥲
Jerry raised 2.6 Billion dollars for muscular dystrophy research. No chump change there.
@@jillkjv3816 Yep. And they ended up firing him after all those years. Once of the reasons I HATE big corporations.
I loved Jerry Lewis and in spite of what people think about him now (and they don't know the whole story), he was brilliant and a terrific entertainer and with his Labor day Telethons for over 40 years that alone should be enough for people to respect him, and I do and always Will PERIOD!!!!!
Good memories with the movies together with Dean Martin, the films arranged by Count Basie, the Telethons and much more! Breathed work!
The best timing in the business....Jerry was the best...he had so much talent.....words can't really do justice... you have to watch him....and sorry you can't find that amount of talent in 1 person anymore......I miss him so much!
He may have been talented but also had the mob connections with it. He also used that connection at least once, to get approval for an elevator in his second story house in Vegas. I don’t call that a nice person, sorry.
@@Maggie22002 Nice, I never said Jerry was nice... I happen to know.... he was a nightmare to deal with at times. As a father to his eldest children that was a story in itself... I was just saying he had multiple entertainment talents....that's it....just from the perspective of his movies....that's it...nothing more.
He was such a an entertainer! 😂
I didn’t know abt Jerry Lewis till I watch his movies and fell in love with his actings. He is a talented actor n comedian
If you want to continue liking him, then don't learn about his personal life.
I used to really enjoy Jerry Lewis and his antics, but after learning of his life and of his original children, I pretty much lost respect for him. How a person can just ignore their own children is beyond me.
Wait until you learn about the commie trash that wrote “this land is your land”.
I loved him until I seen in Atlantic City. And he was really nasty to people. . .
That’s darn right! He ignored his own children but left his stepdaughter very wealthy.
@@thebluedragon1532 yes. I’ve heard many times he was not a nice man.
same thoughts after hearing how he really was....
The old days were great actors and comedians.
Such pros and legends. These two were great together.
My favorite Jerry film has always been The Disorderly Orderly. Hilarious. I never tire of it. 👍
Many of his movies are on Pluto TV right now
I like that one too. I have to go with either the bellboy
@@markmoscatello9461 My second favorite of his films after The Disorderly Orderly is The Geisha Boy. It came out the year I was born, 1958. So touching and beautiful. Not really a ribald comedy like the others, but more gentle and sweet.
Not the kidneys . . .
He’s hilarious
I went to a special program in Los Angeles with Jerry Lewis and he was very down to earth.
Hahahahaha
He is not that person he is a hateful person 😊
Say what you may, but I found Jerry Lewis quick, smart and funny.
He was the greatest comedian who ever lived, in my book.
For the record, I am willing to separate the art from the artist. He may have been a prick to his own children, but a comedic genius nevertheless.
"I'm a marvelous moron." --- Jerry Lewis
HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED. I MISS THESE GREAT ONES!
I will always love Jerry Lewis. He never failed to make me laugh. It's really sad how people are so quick to judge others, especially star's. Try walking around the corner in their shoes... Betcha can't!?! ❤️
Judge? How so?
Off camera, jerry was not a nice man.
@@mackdaddyg321 Says someone who never met him.
@Tamar Hannah Whipkey Most politicians have been belligerent but I bet you voted for some of them. Get off your high horse and quit judging a dead man who can't defend himself.
Exactly!!! I loved Jerry so much! He was the absolute best, an innovater, he inspired many a comic but one thing is for sure, they'll never be Jerry. He was in a class by himself, they'll never ever be anybody that comes close
If you know anything about Hollywood and it's narrative.
Actors and in film it's the extreme of difference that keeps you glued to a movie.
Lewis was that in real life.
Amazing that Jerry Lewis made it to age 91 with all his health problems.
He became increasingly abrasive in his subsiding years.
and abusive
He had to deal with moronic critics.
His impression of Frank Sinatra is a scream in the nutty proffesor..
Jealous of Dean's close friendship with Frank.
A friend and I always call each other "Hey, Laydeeeeee", so for Christmas last yr, I had someone make his bellboy pic, by woodburning, with the words "Hey, Laydeeeeee" on it. It's on her front door, and it came out great...lol.
He was one of my favourite.
Hello Anna how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
Lewis’s shamelessness has been exhaustingly documented by his kids, ex-wife, girl friends, “friends”, co-stars, business partners…
Let he who has no sin, cast the first stone. I enjoy the body of his work. Jerry pioneered the use of the teleprompter among other things. He was a genius.
He'was still a brilliant and entertaining genius.
Yep, quite fitting actually.
The teleprompter? You sure?
And you are without sin?
The void of missing this era intensifies
Hollywood is now woke.
@@jesse75 It's sound asleep
I’ve said all of my adult life that I was born too late.
@@joebiggs4387 I so agree. If you read Chuck Yeager his book. He said more than anything he was born at the right time in life. He himself admitted he wasn't all that special.
If you look at history.
Take as many people that we know who are famous, like Evel Knievel, Audie Murphy, as many as you think of, look at their birthday, you will see a pattern.
The first pattern I noticed was how many famous people born in 1880 to 1890's.
@@joebiggs4387 I wasn't, but nearly was. I do remember when Johnny Carson's hair was dark brown, then a touch of gray around the sideburns, the one day ... full-blown white!
Is it possible to hate Jerry Lewis, the person, but simultaneously love Jerry Lewis, the actor and comedian?
I suppose but I sleep well at night not liking anything about this attention starved, obnoxious horrible father and God awful person. I'm perfectly OK with not liking anything about him.
He was awesome! One of the funniest guys ever!!!
That can’t be the equivalent of the congressional Medal of Honor. Congressional Gold Medal most likely
Too bad was such a cruel cold man, especially to his sons.
His family, friends, and employees. Jerry Lewis was a total phoney and lousy human being.
Why bring up the negative?
Because it is the truth!!
He had his flaws but did raise millions for MD.
Exactly.
I don't like him but he raised 2.5 billion
@@SueProv Yes, thank you.
2.6 billion total
More than 'flaws.' The guy was a major league dickhead in real life who was nasty and abused people. He even disinherited his own children and left everything to his last wife who was a gold digger!
So far it’s almost unanimous. Not many here right now like this man.
Unless it's just one or two people with multiple screen names.
@@koreandramaclassics9124 that’s always a possibility. Can’t rule anything out. Then again there were about 15 people who had all made comments around the same time. This is when the video first came out. But…Who knows?
I LOVE this actor! He may have been a shitty person in life, but his acting skills have never been duplicated. As a comedian Jerry was top notch. I can SEPERATE the man from the actor. They are 2 different spectrums.
I did lose respect for him upon hearing his personal life. I believe these actors personal life should be just that. Personal, and we as the public do not know any details of it, just what the media and some people have said. How true it all is, we will never know.
The fact that he was a great comedian, that will always remain.
Ok, but can we talk about the switch into French these two did? Hilarious but subtly really intelligent.
RIP Jerry Lewis 😔 RIP Johnny Carson and ED 😔🍁♈
Jerrys comedy was childish and embarrassing. As far as my dad was concerned it was forbidden to watch Jerry in my house growing up . Now as an adult I can see why. Jerry Lewis was also known for sexual assaults and leaving NOTHING to his five children instead leaving his 50 million dollar estate to his second wife and daughter.
His ego was so large it mattered not who he hurt in this world, even his own children.
He was a narcissist, the worst kind. Bully, abusive, vain, and soooo jealous of Dean Martin's looks and talent and charm.
When I was 5 I thought he was more than great.He really was like a very small, crazy child. That was his “genius”. His odd adult personality was a way to cope with that child in him. He had the two voices.
HE WAS MY # 1😊
God bless you Jerry always 😂
Dean Martin was right in 1956. Good career move, Dino.
@Beatnik Dean Martin went on to have more hits than Frank Sinatra. He also went on to win a Grammy, and an Emmy. Had his own TV variety show for 10 years. He was also a good dramatic actor. These things would not have happened if he stayed with Jerry Lewis as a comedy team.
Jerry Lewis went on to do many excellent dramatic roles too, so put that your pipe and smoke it.@@joebiggs4387
Jerry was 58 years old at this time in 1984. Looks considerably younger. And so much youthful energy wow.
I used to work at a restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale in 1978 called Ma Pomme. I was fortunate to have prepared Jerry's dinner many times. He was a very fun man to be around & talk to.
God bless you Jerry 😢
pause at 2:03 - Johnny was being very slick with that middle finger.
That doesn't mean anything.
@@painkiller1968 Yes, it does. Americans rarely point with their middle finger and if they do, its meant to offend. Jerry was annoyed with him and that was Carson's way of firing back. Watch every Carson appearance Jerry has ever made. Their chemistry has always been a bit tense.
@@percyvolnar8010 What was Jerry annoyed with him FOR in your opinion? And if Carson didn't like him, why did he keep having him on the show?
@@retroguy9494 Carson wasn't in charge of canceling the guests on his show. It's surprising, but true. He didn't like Bob Hope, either, and he was often on the show because he drew viewers.
@@retroguy9494 no. Look for a Carson video called 'The dissing of Jer'. Its cold-blooded. Watch it, then watch every Lewis appearance on carson and you'll see 'It'. Every time jerry gets on carson, he tries to flaunt some serious accomplishment of his and carson goes in with jokes. In some subtle way. one-upping. as i said in my last response "Their chemistry has always been a bit tense." Meaning, on the edge of disdain. Carson was an old professional. Even if he didn't like someone, he still had them on his show if they were 'relevant'.
Johnny and Jerry were both 58 years old here.
Geez that's how old I am NOW and I was in college when this aired. How time goes by and so fast too!
@Mike Raffphone It's an interesting fact about the eras in which they both grew up, how much they'd have had in common -- but the interview reveals how much they did not, too!
Errand boy is my favorite Jerry Lewis movie. He did some great films after his split with Dean Martin.
just realized that eventually I ve watched more Carson than Ed MacMahon himself
The prestigious Legion of Honor in France is a high distinction awarded to those who have rendered a great service to the nation or to society through their talents. He expresses all of France's gratitude for what these people have accomplished in their lives in all areas. Be it politics, science, art or war.
A professor of medicine can receive it like a rock and roll singer or a clown like Jerry Lewis.
It's weird hearing the original music when Jerry entered after being used to the version on Antenna TV which replaced Doc's music with a stock track.
*THE MAN WHO REFUSED TO PAY FOR HIS SONS FUNERAL. AND 50 MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE, GAVE NOTHING TO REMAINING 5 SONS OR THEIR GRANDCHILDREN OR FIRST WIFE*
Jerry Lewis was an ass. Numerous women also said he sexually assaulted them.
Definitely.
It was a different time and you don't know what the relationship or dynamic he had towards his family, maybe they were money thirsty shitty people and he wanted to keep what he created and earned away from them
Why are you watching such a horrible person being interviewed ?
And yet, here y'all are watching his videos 🤔
Why put this beast on TH-cam 😊
Aaahhh, that famous scientist, Emile Zola….
Very bright man.
According to him he was.
@@susantunbridge4612Jerry Lewis was a PUNK
Watching a Jerry Lewis movie is 10X funnier after a few beers.
what a great French speaking bit
Kind of over the edge nasty when he stuck his tongue at Johnny when Johnny turned away from him.
Carson: Class and Epic! Lewis: Still can’t forgive what he did to those women!!
Did to WHAT Women?
@@stellarocquie7957 The ones he allegedly assaulted on and off set, repeatedly. The story was covered in depth a few years ago. Lines up with countless accounts of his other reprehensible behavior when the cameras were off, too.
@@VideoAmericanStyle He could be an asshole.
Harvey Weinstein before Harvey Weinstein !
He did a lot more than just those women! No pun intended. He was a major league dickhead in real life. Nasty and abusive. He even disinherited his own children!
He was a better dramatic actor than a comediam. Very good in “The King Of Comedy” and the episode he did in “Law And Order”.
Watch his arc in Wise Guy as Ron Silver's father in the Jewish Garment District of NYC. Phenomenal chops. Stanley Tucci is in the arc as well. It's as good as TV got.
Grateful for his comedy
Jerry Lewis raised over one billion dollars on his Muscular Dystrophy telethon. Say what you will but don't forget his lifetime of making us laugh.😊
Correction: Jerry got Emile Zola wrong. He was not a 'great scientist', he was a great novelist.
I always thought Dean Martin was the better comedian.
That was fun. I wanted to see the film clip, lol.
I liked when he was acting silly ! I allways liked carson doing anything !
Great entertainer!
"Equal to Congressional Medal of Honor" HAHAHA what a joke!
I always thought He was hilarious. I liked him and Dean Martin together.
He was terrible to his family especially his children and this has changed the way I see him. I still acknowledge he was a fantastic performer but I dont idolize him anymore
You cannot put people on a pedestal. Regardless, not only a great performer and film director. He was a great humanitarian in pushing for more money for muscular dystrophy research.
I recall seeing him visit the Childrens Hospital in Connecticut. He was in one door and out the other when the other celebs stayed and spent a lot of time with the kids. In real life he was not a nice person and I believe Dean's continued success after the split ate him up.
Yea he was a major dickhead in real life. Abusive and nasty. The only good thing he really did was all the money he raised for MD with his telethons. But as my late grandmother used to say....no one is ALL bad. There is SOME good in everyone.
Oh of course it did. I saw an interview with him on television and the interviewer asked him if Dean Martin could have succeeded where Jerry Lewis succeeded. And he looked at the camera and said “oh yes! Definitely!“. He then looked away and rolled his eyes as if to say“Dean Martin couldn’t carry my socks.” And I believe this was after Dean Martin was big enough to come onto Jerry’s telethon and shake Jerry’s hand. Yeah, Jerry was a real class act! 🙄
He was an Aweful person in real life. Even his own kids despised him
@@robd1329 Yea I said that like 2 weeks ago. But he did have SOME good in him. I also feel it was wrong to disinherit his kids and leave everything to his last gold-digger wife.
I remember when Jerry guest hosted the Tonight Show. I thought he was funny but my Mom couldn't stand him lol
Probably because he was Jewish.
@@jillkjv3816 That's a very ugly assumption
@@93Jubilee Anti-Semitism is ugly.
Needs to be center of attention. Rooney said a room full of comedians is a sad place. Groucho was not comfortable around other comics.
@@93Jubilee But spot on.
He was sooo loved in France.
What he did then and was called a no talent idiot, people like Jim Carry (spelling??) Win Academy Award nominations. Funny movie is "the Disorderly Orderly"
I respected him for his humanitarian work for muscular dystrophy but lost respect for his arrogance later in life. He wanted to be greater than Dean Martin, but his greatness was as an actor was comedy.
Right. Dino could do comedy and drama. As we all know he could sing very well, and won a Grammy as well as having many hit songs. Dean Martin did television as well as the silver screen. Much more accomplished than Lewis. Jerry Lewis was adored in France. Whaa…whaa… I’m sure Mr. Lewis hated Dean for it. And Dean had the class to show up on Jerry’s telethon. Do you think Jerry would have done the same?
@@joebiggs4387 That's a good question 🤔
@@your_average_joe5781 hey! Cool name. L O L. Personally I don’t think Jerry would have done the same. If you get a chance to watch it again. Watch Jerry Lewis carefully. Dean is smiling and Jerry looks like he doesn’t know what to say. How about thank you! I think Jerry always thought he was the better of the two. But with all the success that Dino had, it probably made Jerry very insecure. Not that Jerry didn’t have success but the late 60s and 1970s belonged to Dean Martin.
According to Normal Lear, Dean Martin was a lot funnier than Lewis.
I thought Robbins Williams was a whack job.................... This guy is on 3 levels up from that 🤣
Yes. And I never thought Williams’s was funny. But like Jerry he was a great dramatic actor. See Jerry in King of Comedy the Scorsese film with Robert Dinero.
Yes, you're right, I just made a similar comment. But consider that Lewis's fan base was generational, while Williams' antics were just plain embarrassing, although unfortunately attributed to his substance abuse and mental health issues. RIP to all of them.
I didn't think Williams was funny in his earlier days. For instance, I couldn't stand him as Mork. I thought it was silly and stupid. But by the time Mrs. Doubtfire came around, his comedy was much better. However, I enjoyed his non comedic rolls much better. I thought he was outstanding in Dead Poets Society and as the doctor in Awakenings.
@@stellarocquie7957 like I’ve said. Robin Williams was Jonathan Winters on cocaine. But Winters was much funnier.
@@retroguy9494 yes, his dramatic roles were fantastic. There’s one I have in mind but I can’t remember the name of it. He played a psychologically disturbed man who develops film for people. He becomes obsessed with the other leading character in the movie, a woman. Very good movie! Then there’s a movie where he dies and goes into the afterlife. It also stars Cuba Gooding Junior. Of course the name of that one fails me also. Apologies.
Jerry Lewis came to Temple University when I was student there. He could act the clown, and be serious as a heart attack, which he had. An interesting man, you can ask Dean Martin.
Two wild comediZens.
Did i hear that good? the french Gov. gave him some Congressional Medal of Honor? for being a foreign comedian?
Now,this is a laughing matter.
Whether you realize it or not, you're here for 2:42.
He lived 33 years after that interview, meaning the surgery worked well.....
And the diet
The more I grow older the more I haye and despise Jerry Lewis.
You can not compare the Legion of Honor to the Medal of Honor.
True they are different awards for different things
Yes. Thank you. I thought I'd made that point. The congressional medal of honor is for heroism. Profoundly ignorant and offensive comparison.
Who received the medal of honor?
I don’t know who received the medal of honor. But Johnny received the presidential medal of freedom. Jerry Lewis received the French Legion of honor. A pretty big difference. Unless you’re from France I suppose…lol
@@joebiggs4387 In the interview Lewis says that the Legion of Honor is like the Congressional Medal of Honor. It's easy to beat up on Lewis, SCTV perfected it. He was a brilliant man who somehow managed to combine arrogance and ignorance in a uniquely toxic way. This is an example. Yet, he may be credited with technical innovations in moviemaking and his comedy, though not exactly to my taste, was wonderful. Honor the genius, excuse the boor.
@IshDeelish Amazing is the word. Even as a little kid I didn't think he was funny. And I LIKE the Three Stooges! Something about Jerry Lewis.....
I feel as you do. And I like the Stooges as well!
One abandoned his own kids, the other has a room only for himself whole his family sleeps elsewhere
the one and the only . . . . . . . .
Two funny guys on camera, but completely miserable off camera
Love him as nutty professor
Wow! Johnny wasn't joking about the film when he said "here's a short excerpt"
Hello Carolina how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
His "character" coming out to try and tell the truth 😊
The French are weird: there’s no getting away from that
🙌🏼 i loved jl
As a young child, I thought that Jerry Lewis the funniest man on earth. As an adult, I find him insufferable. He cut out all of his sons from his will. I saw a picture of his out of wedlock daughter who was homeless. She was the spitting image of him. It appears that Dean Martin was the more bearable of the two.
I'm inclined to agree with you. The guy was a major league penis head!
How about the woman who recently told how he cornered her in his dressing room demanding sex and when she refused he got her fired and blacklisted. What a guy 😈
I'm so disappointed. Grew up with Dean and Jerry. I had no idea.
A lot of celebrities has cut out their children from tve will, it happens. Net worth doesn’t equal money in the bank. The money his wife and daughter inherited was used to pay off depts. They also sold the house and some of his belongings for the same reason. His daughter works a regular job and provides for herself.
@@Cindrbell People can say anything about anyone after they are dead and that person can't defend himself. Especially the anti-Semites love to hate on Jewish entertainers.
Once Dean left he waz done
Maybe older folks can explain, but I’m baffled how anyone over the age of 12 ever found his antics even remotely funny. And he apparently was a toxic, nasty and vengeful person too.
The best thing to come out of his career (aside from the muscular dystrophy fundraising) was Martin Short’s hilarious impersonation on SCTV 😂
Different strokes for different folks.
VideoAmericanStyle.... Jerry Lewis got his start as part the Martin and Lewis comedy team. It was the era of big night clubs that featured live entertainment.
Dean Martin was the cool singer and Jerry Lewis ran around the stage and club doing wild, outrageous stuff... It was the kind of act that no one had seen before, and they became hugely popular... They went on to make hit movies and TV shows... They were Super Stars of their day...
After Martin/Lewis broke up they both had very successful careers. Acting wild and crazy was part of Jerry Lewis's established shtick....
A lot comedy is generational.... what one generation found funny, another generation just doesn't get. Go find a video of Andrew Dice Clay or Steve Martin and read the comments from the younger people.
@@greatbyrondo Dean Martin continued to be funny and agreeable, even in his later appearances. Steve Martin is currently co-starring in one of the most popular series on Netflix, enjoyed by young and old.
I don't think either of those are a fair comparison to Jerry Lewis.
Andrew Dice Clay is perhaps closer - but even his reputation during his brief heyday was mostly for his controversial, provocative and dirty act rather than being a brilliantly funny comedian. He has had absolutely no longevity career-wise except as a washed-up reality tv star.
Perhaps you are right that Lewis is the ultimate generational comic, a relic of a vaudeville sensibility that is dated solely to its era. But the impression is probably colored, too, by his reputation for being kind of a nasty, self-absorbed and wildly jealous jerk off-screen.
Well, I don't know if you find 58 to be 'old' but I never liked his brand of comedy or his style either. Even when I was UNDER 12! I tried to watch some of his movies like the Nutty Professor but was never able to make it all the way through. He just seemed like an over the top idiot.
For the record, I never liked Andrew Dice Clay either and I was a teenager and in college when he was at his most popular. I never found Steve Martin all that funny either. The only movie I liked HIM in was Planes Trains and Automobiles but that was more because of John Candy who was much better and Steve played off him.
@@retroguy9494 I have to agree with you about Steve Martin.
Never did I laugh out loud from anything he said. It's my understanding that even Steve Martin's father didn't understand his success.
Loved his MD work hated everything else he did
As a kid I thought he was funny… because it’s cartoonish humor. As an adult I mostly can’t stand him and his true person (a narcissist) comes through in many of these interviews. His MDA stuff, though generating significant funding, used children as props. Lewis did it so he could elicit the adulation from the masses: “what a generous man Jerry is.” #fake
The telethon board fired him eventually
There has been much written about this extremely talented and complex man, some good and some very unflattering. I have viewed videos of him as a senior at one of his one man shows being somewhat nasty and uncivil to a few of his adoring fans who asked him questions from the audience. It was surprising and a little shocking to see him behaving in this manner. I read that his children received nothing from his estate which was a considerable one. My wife was at one of his telethons years ago and told me he was crude and definitely unfunny in comments he made to the younger women there. No one can question his talent and ability to entertain, but there apparently was another side to Jerry Lewis that was anything but humorous.