Loved the interview but I sensed that you were slightly downplaying Dean throughout, which led to Jerry having to underline that Dean was 'the spine of the act'. At least this brought out Jerry's protective instinct and to tell you how he recognized Dean's star quality, that important catalysis, that 'seemingly' came naturally. And it was great how he admonished you when you 'projected' the Dad stuff ! Haha Brilliant all the same and Thank You.
I have only one complaint about Jerry…Did he really need to be such a ass to his first wife and six no I guess five sons still living? In favor of his adopted daughter and second wife! None of my business? Certainly not my business but it was so beneath him. Jerry had such a big heart. Listen in this interview she says how much Gary bragged on him. Gary said he had to sue his own father or his mom would be living on the street. I don’t know why she wouldn’t have gotten half his dough being they are in California but apparently she didn’t. Anyway that’s my only complaint with Jerry.
In none of the other interviews I've seen does Jerry look so dark in the face. Here he never smiles but never at all. What happened, did he say it? I don't know but I'm afraid he and Dean didn't talk to each other again at that time. Dean (again) didn't want to talk to him anymore. Or maybe he couldn't if it is true that he was sick with Alzheimer's. And as far as their separation is concerned, I don't believe in the "official" versions at all. Dean who didn't want to wear the police uniform? He wore it in a photo shoot when he was with Jerry and also during a skit of theirs in Colgate Comedy Hour. He also wore it in The Cannonball Run II movie. And in The Delicate Delinquent he had to be a nice and very humane cop. No, all excuses. Their bond, their personal relationship, of whatever kind it was, had been broken. Something or someone divided them. Jerry broke up the couple (and not Dean), like when a husband decides to divorce when he finds out that his wife has been cheating on him.
My sense is that most of this is BS. Lewis enjoyed playing the introspective artist who was light years ahead of everyone. Dean Martin once said, we were in it for the money. Plain and simple.
He was an egomaniac. Public persona was a kind, caring person, concerned about disabled kids. Abusive, non-caring parent to his own children, who left all out of his will. Sad, sick, person.
It seems the interviewer is patronizing Jerry which is clearly easy to do to a narcissist. That crap about people going for refreshments when Dean sang is pretty low. I honestly cannot believe that as when I would peruse and watch as many videos of this pair as I could find, I would anticipate Dean's smooth as silk singing and a reprieve from the boisterous nonsense of Jerry's.
He looks almost like he is suffering some kind of depression. He is very deep in thought and hardly looks happy. always loved him growing up. He was a big part of my mothers childhood and then mine only because my mother had a huge crush on him and i got to watch his movies all the time. lol
"Lightening in a bottle" indeed. Being in the right place at the right time. I love Jerry Lewis. I always have and I always will. The history of it all is fascinating. RIP 💗
Jerry Lewis is still a great character but this interview to me is I am listening to Joseph Levitz what an amazing human being what a mind and philosophies thank you
That is what I also thought. This is a man who is clearly a narcissist. He cannot understand why everyone does not see things the way he does and gets frustrated at people because of that. He lacks empathy and perspective taking. He sizes people up and explains their behavior as a way to deflect from his own, like telling the reporter she is "projecting." How does he know that? In short, Jerry Lewis was a miserable man because he is a narcissist and in his mind nobody will ever be able to understand things as much as him.
@@WillScarlet1991 I understand how you may think that because many of the behaviors can be similar. Narcisism is more pathological than perfectionism. The difference with a narcissist is that they demand perfection from others while making excuses for their own failures. Many perfectionists demand perfection from others and themselves.
Jerry Lewis had demons. He talks about it. He was unbelievably talented, gracious and honest in his praise of Martin. He was the driving force of Martin and Lewis. His fault, you do not abandon your children, you do not.
Very interesting to see the unedited video but I can't help but think of the beginning where the interviewer assures Jerry he will have say in what portions of the interview she will use in the piece. Did he give his say that all of this interview would be going up online for the world to see? I think it's great to see the unedited footage but I hope he had a say in it.
The Puppet Thanks for tuning in... Jerry loved the final result. His Biography was nominated for the 1996 Cable Ace Award for Best Documentary- the last year before cable networks were admitted to the Emmys™. We cannot upload it due to our contract with A&E Networks, but someone else has- here is the link. Alan King is the narrator: th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html Best Wishes, Luke Sacher (shooter of this interview, and shooter/writer/editor of the bio)
Exactly! And you know how many fools in this country judge him? They still judge him after his passing! It's unbelievable to me! That behavior shows you everything that it is wrong with people here...unfortunately! :(
I agree - my understanding is that Dean could not take it anymore and had to leave Jerry to save his sanity. Dean's friends and the industry told Dean Martin that he was committing career suicide by leaving Jerry.
***** I have watched all four parts of this interview. This was great!. If it were me who gave a title to this I would call it "Jerry Lewis Unplugged". I happen to be a great fan of Jerry's. But I also realize there are many who view him as difficult. For me, I see a perfectionist who can settle for nothing less. He's not going into character for this interview..and I love it..there are no "hey lady' or comedy character screams. If I had any issue with anything he said..it would be of his attitude.."I only owe the public a great performance and nothing more". It's the exact attitude Humphrey Bogart had. So Jerry is in great company even though I feel the talent owes more to the public. but, who am I to say? Did I have to go through what he went through? Did any of us ever experience adulation with a public on a par with The Beatles and have to deal with it? In recent times, I have heard Jerry defend the Kennedy's and admit to an affair with Marylin Monroe. I have heard his son Gary wonder about his dad's thoughts and of Jerry's womanizing and alleged or actual love child(ren?). I think no less of Jerry or Gary. Life is a complex experience. Those who wish to see things in black and white will never see the technicolor involved. Whether he looked depressed or not, this was a man opening up his sole and despite what some critics may say..this was a true genius opening up. Egotistical, yeah maybe..but you can't get to where he got if you didn't have an ego! I urge those who want to have a realistic view of the history of comedy not to just listen to the shock media types who wish to exploit the revered and reduce them. Unfortunately that's what's in fashion today. Jerry Lewis is not a perfect human being - far from it. But we aren't either! And we never went through what he did and managed to make it to the top. None of us raised the money for charity as Jerry did..not Howard Stern..or any other critic. To me, unless I see something more revealing this 4 part interview was the most amazing as well as intricate insight into the nature of of one of the greatest comedians of all time. This reveals the genius behind the craziness. And it was perfect, as was this interview. Thank you! for this!..and thank you Jerry!
steve3602 Dear Steve- THANKS! We are most flattered and grateful for your comment- we produced his biography in 1996... we cannot upload it due to our contract obligations It was nommed for the last ACE award for best doc before cable networks were admitted to the Emmys: th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html Lots and lots of Jerry and Dean stuff on our channel. Warmest Regards, Luke Sacher Praeses & Soapbox Productions
+steve3602 FWIW, I think the public dots not and can not owe our be owned by the public. The public well take them in and their them out with little notice, so protecting themselves is, well, it's really anyone's right to defend themselves, don't you think? Besides, if sometimes performing a million times a week, besides writing, rehearsing, and just generally doing chores, eating, etc. I get the aspect of symbiosis you might be suggesting, but he might just have said there has to be limits is all. No one actually becomes a devil or a saint just because they're pretending to be one, or both. Who knows what any public figure *really* has to deal with? You can't be all things to all people, *whoever* you are.
I really enjoyed these interviews however, the interviewer talked more than Jerry. She was very annoying as she continuously interrupted him to tell him the things that happened in his life while Jerry continuously corrected her . Jerry, annoyed, let her know it with the "your projecting" line. I found myself wanting to tell her to shut up! Thanks for sharing non the less!
+bain5872 We are "the interviewer" and the videographer. This was shot for our 1996 A&E Biography of Jerry, which was nommed for the last Cable Ace Award before cable networks were admitted to the Prime Time Emmys the following year. th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html We also produced the 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat PAck, which was nommed for two Prime Time Emmys and won one. Carole Langer and Luke Sacher Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
***** My intention was not to offend anyone. As I originality said, I enjoyed the interview but was annoyed by the interviewer. Being I'm not an interviewer, I am aware that this may be the way it is done so my comment was out of line. As far as awards are concerned, I'm sure the piece did not air with the interviewers commentary included therefore, I'm not surprised about it's award winning status. Thanks again for your sharing it and my apologizes for stepping on any ones toes.
+bain5872 Well don't give it a second thought, no biggie! :) If you're a Jerry and Dean and Rat Pack fan, you'll really like our Bios, I'm guessing. Alan King narrated Jerry, and Danny Aiello narrated the Rat Pack. Give 'em a look, and you can see how the interviews were used in the final edit. Also, if you want to see rare and one of a kind footage of all of them, drop into our channel page- there's lots of vintage Vegas and Hollywood stuff there too, from the 1920s to 60s. Best Wishes, Luke Sacher
My father grew up in South Philadelphia and was a childhood friend of Joey Bishop so I got to meet almost all of the rat pack. I just a little girl and they were just friends of my father. It really didn't dawn on me who they were, I was told to call them my uncles out of respect. Uncle Don, uncle Joey, Uncle Jerry..but I was just a little kid. So Carole Johnson asked me if I actually knew him..yes, I did. I've met alot of famous people. They were just friends of my father. So what! The man I met was very kind to me, a little kid.
" ...And that's why ya do comedy, kid." That story about how he was informed he was being left back in school was very sad. The experience obviously stayed with him throughout his life. Jerry the clown was often the saddest one in the room. What a beautiful, complex, intelligent man ❤
When finding a that he left nothing to his kids, and the way he was with his family?. He was a cold hearted stingy greedy person. He reminded me of Scrooge. CWA
Reminded me of my mom, including the tormenting, abuse, sexual molestation, smothering with a pillow (all these on a regular), & broken bones to heal abnormally. Never taken to the hospital, unable to have kids. I'm sick & in pain ALL year round but at least, kids has always come to my house to play games WE used to play. Red light Green light. Tag. Mother May I. Hide & Go seek. etc etc... I'm grown, however; I'm the kid that never was. AND MY LIFE IS BETTER THAN IT WAS😉
when i was a child i would pass out from laughing at his physical comedy - Jim Carrey is the closest thing to his talent for that kind of comedy. He is a sad shell of himself here. At least he is still humble and modest. ( you can laugh now)
Sad story of not being promoted. That must have been so traumatic for a little boy. I wish he had talked more about his own children and how his fame affected them.
+Jackie Parker Thanks for tuning in- Anthony Lewis is a good friend to this day- if you watch our bio of Jerry, he talks about being Jerry's son quite a bit! You'll like it I think... (we shot this interview for our bio of Jerry, narrated by Alan King. we can't upload it ourselves due to contract arrangement with A&E) th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html Luke Sacher Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
You would think a story like that would give him a little empathy for how he treated other people. In spite of being humiliated in such a way he turned around bullied people all of his life and treated them like garbage. The only way he could feel bad for people was if it affected him somehow. A mark of a true narcissist.
Just a quibble, but Jerry can have this affectative look of equal parts boredom, gum chewing, fingers close to the face -- a-la an arrogant Ed Bradley of CBS News. Dick Van Dyke on the other hand might have been bored, but he at least smiled to make his fans feel better. Jerry just seems like an impatient little king. Still, he remains the king of comedy, kid.
+Guillermo Torres Indeed! The curse of genius... he's better in our stage interview, I think... because he loves being up there in the limelight... VIVA JERRY! th-cam.com/video/QLZJQ5T2Kdk/w-d-xo.html
Comedy acting is the hardest acting to do!! Serious acting is easier as life is full of ups and downs and dissapointments and that is life,looking sad is easy and shouting at camera being angry,which is all thats in the movies of today,fact🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😁😁😁even if jerry was alive today,he would agree with me!!
This is sad in a way Jerry's tone reflects that in his lifetime he hasn't seen the world change very much from the disparity and suffering between the rich and the poor he's depressed here
Isn't this just marvellous , Jerry I am so inspired to do nicer things , you've touched the heart strings wow it's like having a mobile church God bless you 👍
+S wright Thanks so much for your kind words- we shot this interview for our bio of Jerry, narrated by Alan King. we can't upload it ourselves due to contract arrangement with A&E: th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html Luke Sacher Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
+Guillermo Torres Thank you Guillermo- here is a link to the finished biography of Jerry- we cannot upload it ourselve due to our contract with A&E Networks: th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html we can be contacted at: soapbxprod@aol.com 603-585-3057 Luke Sacher Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
Jerry had many flaws as WE ALL DO! You hypocrites, who among you have the right to judge him? Jerry raised a billion dollars to fight Muscular Dystrophy and worked his tail off to make people laugh. Most of you sociopaths have no clue that there is always a frown behind the clown. See if you can understand what that truly means.
Jerry Lewis, a awesome actor and was so hilarious.A great interview.May Jerry Lewis,RIP💐
Jerry Lewis was great! I was so lucky to see him in person. Brilliant actor, comedian, dancer, singer. Very generous to his fans.
Loved the interview but I sensed that you were slightly downplaying Dean throughout, which led to Jerry having to underline that Dean was 'the spine of the act'.
At least this brought out Jerry's protective instinct and to tell you how he recognized Dean's star quality, that important catalysis, that 'seemingly' came naturally.
And it was great how he admonished you when you 'projected' the Dad stuff ! Haha
Brilliant all the same and Thank You.
Jerry seemed so pissed off.
often yes
Its a shame he abandoned his 1st ex wife and 5 surviving sons in death.
He gave each of his sons a million dollars when he divorced Patti.
That’s his personal life, not yours ..must be nice being perfect
@@soapbxprod A million to each son vs. $50 million to second wife Sandee and daughter Danielle. Speaks for itself, really.
@@mattfoley6082 Yep.
I love this guy...This interview should be 6 parts....RIP Jerry!
I have only one complaint about Jerry…Did he really need to be such a ass to his first wife and six no I guess five sons still living? In favor of his adopted daughter and second wife! None of my business? Certainly not my business but it was so beneath him. Jerry had such a big heart. Listen in this interview she says how much Gary bragged on him. Gary said he had to sue his own father or his mom would be living on the street. I don’t know why she wouldn’t have gotten half his dough being they are in California but apparently she didn’t. Anyway that’s my only complaint with Jerry.
Egomaniac. So sad. So sad for Patty. It was way back then. I was a kid. He should have helped her and the kids.
Yes I agree Jerry Lewis a awesome actor
I agree with some of the observations he has here but it's the arrogant delivery that detracts from the message.
The arrogance is the best.:Wish more men were like him.
In none of the other interviews I've seen does Jerry look so dark in the face. Here he never smiles but never at all. What happened, did he say it? I don't know but I'm afraid he and Dean didn't talk to each other again at that time. Dean (again) didn't want to talk to him anymore. Or maybe he couldn't if it is true that he was sick with Alzheimer's.
And as far as their separation is concerned, I don't believe in the "official" versions at all. Dean who didn't want to wear the police uniform? He wore it in a photo shoot when he was with Jerry and also during a skit of theirs in Colgate Comedy Hour. He also wore it in The Cannonball Run II movie. And in The Delicate Delinquent he had to be a nice and very humane cop. No, all excuses.
Their bond, their personal relationship, of whatever kind it was, had been broken. Something or someone divided them. Jerry broke up the couple (and not Dean), like when a husband decides to divorce when he finds out that his wife has been cheating on him.
My sense is that most of this is BS. Lewis enjoyed playing the introspective artist who was light years ahead of everyone. Dean Martin once said, we were in it for the money. Plain and simple.
The best most intimate jerry Lewis interview ever Thankyou
He was an egomaniac. Public persona was a kind, caring person, concerned about disabled kids. Abusive, non-caring parent to his own children, who left all out of his will. Sad, sick, person.
You’re a sicko pos. I’m friends with gary. And your so dumb and wrong b
Oh did you know him personally 🤡
A hard edged guy....but an honest man...also a talented dramatic actor, especially in Scorcese's King Of Comedy, 1984.
Filmed in '81, released in '83.
He wasn’t acting..mean arrogant man!
On all 4 parts of this interview. She guesses stuff and Jerry is like Nooooo.
LMBO how Jerry ended it . 🤣🤣
His movies that he made in the 1960s were his best work very deep stuff a very honest man this is the real genius a real deep man
It seems the interviewer is patronizing Jerry which is clearly easy to do to a narcissist. That crap about people going for refreshments when Dean sang is pretty low. I honestly cannot believe that as when I would peruse and watch as many videos of this pair as I could find, I would anticipate Dean's smooth as silk singing and a reprieve from the boisterous nonsense of Jerry's.
He looks almost like he is suffering some kind of depression. He is very deep in thought and hardly looks happy. always loved him growing up. He was a big part of my mothers childhood and then mine only because my mother had a huge crush on him and i got to watch his movies all the time. lol
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Luke Sacher
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Interviewer talks too much. Questions too loaded. More attentive listening needed.
"Lightening in a bottle" indeed. Being in the right place at the right time. I love Jerry Lewis. I always have and I always will. The history of it all is fascinating.
RIP 💗
Thanks a million for your kind words and your viewership, Carol- we truly appreciate it. Luke Sacher
Jerry Lewis is still a great character but this interview to me is I am listening to Joseph Levitz what an amazing human being what a mind and philosophies thank you
No one could ever live up to his expectations, just like he could never live up to his dads.
Enjoyed his work. But this was a tormented man. My guess is narcissism layered with clinical depression.
That is what I also thought. This is a man who is clearly a narcissist. He cannot understand why everyone does not see things the way he does and gets frustrated at people because of that. He lacks empathy and perspective taking. He sizes people up and explains their behavior as a way to deflect from his own, like telling the reporter she is "projecting." How does he know that? In short, Jerry Lewis was a miserable man because he is a narcissist and in his mind nobody will ever be able to understand things as much as him.
@@dolam I think you're confusing the term 'narcissism' with 'perfectionsim'.
@@WillScarlet1991 I understand how you may think that because many of the behaviors can be similar. Narcisism is more pathological than perfectionism. The difference with a narcissist is that they demand perfection from others while making excuses for their own failures. Many perfectionists demand perfection from others and themselves.
@@dolam Interesting. Thanks.
Jerry Lewis had demons. He talks about it. He was unbelievably talented, gracious and honest in his praise of Martin. He was the driving force of Martin and Lewis. His fault, you do not abandon your children, you do not.
Very interesting to see the unedited video but I can't help but think of the beginning where the interviewer assures Jerry he will have say in what portions of the interview she will use in the piece. Did he give his say that all of this interview would be going up online for the world to see? I think it's great to see the unedited footage but I hope he had a say in it.
The Puppet Thanks for tuning in... Jerry loved the final result. His Biography was nominated for the 1996 Cable Ace Award for Best Documentary- the last year before cable networks were admitted to the Emmys™.
We cannot upload it due to our contract with A&E Networks, but someone else has- here is the link. Alan King is the narrator:
th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html
Best Wishes,
Luke Sacher (shooter of this interview, and shooter/writer/editor of the bio)
Jerry admits that the universe revolves around him and accepts the genuflection and adoration of the world, after spitting out his wad of chewing gum.
Actually it was hard licorice.
Lol good one
Fantastic Interview,Fascinating!
Definitely not a man to suffer fools gladly!
Exactly! And you know how many fools in this country judge him? They still judge him after his passing! It's unbelievable to me! That behavior shows you everything that it is wrong with people here...unfortunately! :(
Killer look 👀 eyes
11:20 not too happy lol
He is so self absorbed it’s sickening.
And you aren't? Pot calls the kettle black.
He does come across as self-absorbed and narcissistic.
@@soapbxprod I’m totally self absorbed Chicky baby! It’s Just the cut of my jib ...LAYDEEEEE ! Oi where’s Dean o ?!
It looks like there is a little NUN over his shoulder- My eyes keep going to that NUN.
Jerry is so full of himself. He said Dean would have gone on another 5 yrs with their partnership and that he is the one that wanted the breakup.
I agree - my understanding is that Dean could not take it anymore and had to leave Jerry to save his sanity. Dean's friends and the industry told Dean Martin that he was committing career suicide by leaving Jerry.
He looks so sad sometimes. But as he says, his struggles to survive all that pain is what his funny bone is made of.
As with all the giants of comedy, yes? Chaplin, Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, the Marx Brothers... :)
*****
I have watched all four parts of this interview. This was great!. If it were me who gave a title to this I would call it "Jerry Lewis Unplugged". I happen to be a great fan of Jerry's. But I also realize there are many who view him as difficult. For me, I see a perfectionist who can settle for nothing less. He's not going into character for this interview..and I love it..there are no "hey lady' or comedy character screams. If I had any issue with anything he said..it would be of his attitude.."I only owe the public a great performance and nothing more". It's the exact attitude Humphrey Bogart had. So Jerry is in great company even though I feel the talent owes more to the public. but, who am I to say? Did I have to go through what he went through? Did any of us ever experience adulation with a public on a par with The Beatles and have to deal with it?
In recent times, I have heard Jerry defend the Kennedy's and admit to an affair with Marylin Monroe. I have heard his son Gary wonder about his dad's thoughts and of Jerry's womanizing and alleged or actual love child(ren?).
I think no less of Jerry or Gary. Life is a complex experience. Those who wish to see things in black and white will never see the technicolor involved.
Whether he looked depressed or not, this was a man opening up his sole and despite what some critics may say..this was a true genius opening up. Egotistical, yeah maybe..but you can't get to where he got if you didn't have an ego!
I urge those who want to have a realistic view of the history of comedy not to just listen to the shock media types who wish to exploit the revered and reduce them. Unfortunately that's what's in fashion today.
Jerry Lewis is not a perfect human being - far from it. But we aren't either! And we never went through what he did and managed to make it to the top. None of us raised the money for charity as Jerry did..not Howard Stern..or any other critic.
To me, unless I see something more revealing this 4 part interview was the most amazing as well as intricate insight into the nature of of one of the greatest comedians of all time. This reveals the genius behind the craziness. And it was perfect, as was this interview. Thank you! for this!..and thank you Jerry!
steve3602
Dear Steve- THANKS! We are most flattered and grateful for your comment-
we produced his biography in 1996... we cannot upload it due to our contract obligations It was nommed for the last ACE award for best doc before cable networks were admitted to the Emmys:
th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html
Lots and lots of Jerry and Dean stuff on our channel.
Warmest Regards,
Luke Sacher
Praeses & Soapbox Productions
+steve3602 FWIW, I think the public dots not and can not owe our be owned by the public. The public well take them in and their them out with little notice, so protecting themselves is, well, it's really anyone's right to defend themselves, don't you think? Besides, if sometimes performing a million times a week, besides writing, rehearsing, and just generally doing chores, eating, etc. I get the aspect of symbiosis you might be suggesting, but he might just have said there has to be limits is all. No one actually becomes a devil or a saint just because they're pretending to be one, or both. Who knows what any public figure *really* has to deal with?
You can't be all things to all people, *whoever* you are.
YEP. Big time correct IMHO... The Bogart/Sinatra way: "All you owe your audience is a great performance."
I really enjoyed these interviews however, the interviewer talked more than Jerry. She was very annoying as she continuously interrupted him to tell him the things that happened in his life while Jerry continuously corrected her . Jerry, annoyed, let her know it with the "your projecting" line. I found myself wanting to tell her to shut up! Thanks for sharing non the less!
+bain5872 We are "the interviewer" and the videographer. This was shot for our 1996 A&E Biography of Jerry, which was nommed for the last Cable Ace Award before cable networks were admitted to the Prime Time Emmys the following year.
th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html
We also produced the 1999 A&E Biography of the Rat PAck, which was nommed for two Prime Time Emmys and won one.
Carole Langer and Luke Sacher
Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
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My intention was not to offend anyone. As I originality said, I enjoyed the interview but was annoyed by the interviewer. Being I'm not an interviewer, I am aware that this may be the way it is done so my comment was out of line. As far as awards are concerned, I'm sure the piece did not air with the interviewers commentary included therefore, I'm not surprised about it's award winning status. Thanks again for your sharing it and my apologizes for stepping on any ones toes.
+bain5872 Well don't give it a second thought, no biggie! :) If you're a Jerry and Dean and Rat Pack fan, you'll really like our Bios, I'm guessing. Alan King narrated Jerry, and Danny Aiello narrated the Rat Pack. Give 'em a look, and you can see how the interviews were used in the final edit. Also, if you want to see rare and one of a kind footage of all of them, drop into our channel page- there's lots of vintage Vegas and Hollywood stuff there too, from the 1920s to 60s.
Best Wishes,
Luke Sacher
*****
How very nice of you and thank you very much for your kindness and for providing the links which I certainly will use!
+bain5872 Most welcome! and thank you right back for tuning in- we really appreciate it. Hope that you enjoy our uploads!
I wish we can have him back in this world:(
Yes I agree Jerry Lewis was such a awesome actor was hilarious
The world will survive without him just fine. 😂
My father grew up in South Philadelphia and was a childhood friend of Joey Bishop so I got to meet almost all of the rat pack. I just a little girl and they were just friends of my father. It really didn't dawn on me who they were, I was told to call them my uncles out of respect. Uncle Don, uncle Joey, Uncle Jerry..but I was just a little kid. So Carole Johnson asked me if I actually knew him..yes, I did. I've met alot of famous people. They were just friends of my father. So what! The man I met was very kind to me, a little kid.
" ...And that's why ya do comedy, kid." That story about how he was informed he was being left back in school was very sad. The experience obviously stayed with him throughout his life. Jerry the clown was often the saddest one in the room. What a beautiful, complex, intelligent man ❤
Jerry Lewis could be a nasty sardonic and abrasive but he was able to tell you the underbelly and dark side of being in Show Business
Class act with the patience of a Saint. Long live Jerry. We love you.
+JAMAEL89 Thanks for tuning in and taking time to write your kind words... we have lots and lots of rare Jerry clips on our channel page.
CLASS act?
Rock Chalk He was an amazing performer and a real horrible dad
He seems like he has no patience at all.
loved his last statement!
He seems so annoyed to be in this interview.
He oozes an air of superiority, with layers of contempt just under the surface. Great artist? You bet. Personal torture? Very obvioud
he not seem happy.......
When finding a that he left nothing to his kids, and the way he was with his family?. He was a cold hearted stingy greedy person. He reminded me of Scrooge. CWA
Reminded me of my mom, including the tormenting, abuse, sexual molestation, smothering with a pillow (all these on a regular), & broken bones to heal abnormally. Never taken to the hospital, unable to have kids. I'm sick & in pain ALL year round but at least, kids has always come to my house to play games WE used to play. Red light Green light. Tag. Mother May I. Hide & Go seek. etc etc... I'm grown, however; I'm the kid that never was. AND MY LIFE IS BETTER THAN IT WAS😉
🤣🤣... "Dean was a clutz... he moved like he had three pounds of sh*t in his pants"... 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣 I lost it when he said that!😂
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Jerry is my friend ...golly gee ...that makes 10 friends in my Buick ...imagine that 🥰
when i was a child i would pass out from laughing at his physical comedy - Jim Carrey is the closest thing to his talent for that kind of comedy. He is a sad shell of himself here. At least he is still humble and modest. ( you can laugh now)
Sad story of not being promoted. That must have been so traumatic for a little boy. I wish he had talked more about his own children and how his fame affected them.
+Jackie Parker Thanks for tuning in- Anthony Lewis is a good friend to this day- if you watch our bio of Jerry, he talks about being Jerry's son quite a bit! You'll like it I think...
(we shot this interview for our bio of Jerry, narrated by Alan King. we can't upload it ourselves due to contract arrangement with A&E)
th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html
Luke Sacher
Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
You would think a story like that would give him a little empathy for how he treated other people. In spite of being humiliated in such a way he turned around bullied people all of his life and treated them like garbage. The only way he could feel bad for people was if it affected him somehow. A mark of a true narcissist.
JERRY LEWIS
16 DE MARZO DE 1926
20 DE AGOSTO DE 2017
91 AÑOS
What is he eating
Jerry Lewis should keep Dean Martin‘s name out of his mouth. Period.
Dean Martin didn't resemble Jerry's dad.
At times, he sounds just like Patrice O'Neal talking about comedy.
I like the whole chewing on the candy thing. Relaxing. Makes me drowsy.
Me too..i mean really ...the power of candy.
"Dean moved on the stage like he had 3 pounds of shit in his pants"
Lololol
Just a quibble, but Jerry can have this affectative look of equal parts boredom, gum chewing, fingers close to the face -- a-la an arrogant Ed Bradley of CBS News.
Dick Van Dyke on the other hand might have been bored, but he at least smiled to make his fans feel better.
Jerry just seems like an impatient little king.
Still, he remains the king of comedy, kid.
+Guillermo Torres Indeed! The curse of genius... he's better in our stage interview, I think... because he loves being up there in the limelight... VIVA JERRY! th-cam.com/video/QLZJQ5T2Kdk/w-d-xo.html
The munching is distracting
Comedy acting is the hardest acting to do!! Serious acting is easier as life is full of ups and downs and dissapointments and that is life,looking sad is easy and shouting at camera being angry,which is all thats in the movies of today,fact🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😁😁😁even if jerry was alive today,he would agree with me!!
This is sad in a way Jerry's tone reflects that in his lifetime he hasn't seen the world change very much from the disparity and suffering between the rich and the poor he's depressed here
Isn't this just marvellous , Jerry I am so inspired to do nicer things , you've touched the heart strings wow it's like having a mobile church God bless you 👍
+S wright Thanks so much for your kind words- we shot this interview for our bio of Jerry, narrated by Alan King. we can't upload it ourselves due to contract arrangement with A&E:
th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html
Luke Sacher
Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
Timeless
Jerry took no shit.
Jerry is always eating something during his interviews.
27:22 😮 he wanted out lol
Brava to the filmmaker! Contact me. :-)
+Guillermo Torres Thank you Guillermo- here is a link to the finished biography of Jerry- we cannot upload it ourselve due to our contract with A&E Networks:
th-cam.com/video/1VA13r1-MVM/w-d-xo.html
we can be contacted at:
soapbxprod@aol.com
603-585-3057
Luke Sacher
Praeses & Soapbox Productions Inc.
did you ever
The Guy was Angry, and Can see how A prick people can Be. He is probably chewing candy from wanting his cigarettes looking like a mule eating it.
jerry lewis was very talented and very talented movie director and dean martin jerry lewis were a very funny comedy team.
beautifully put
Dean broke away from him to further his career. I don't like these embellished stories to boost himself. This was never said with Dean alive.
Dean was still alive when he recorded this interview.
I just realized Dean dies just 4 months after this interview.
No this interview was in 95 Lewis did not died until 20 years later
Jerry had many flaws as WE ALL DO! You hypocrites, who among you have the right to judge him? Jerry raised a billion dollars to fight Muscular Dystrophy and worked his tail off to make people laugh. Most of you sociopaths have no clue that there is always a frown behind the clown. See if you can understand what that truly means.
That's what. Just said to myself, I gotta get outta here. Lol. Rip Joey levich aka Jerry lewis
Levitch
RIP JERRY, Good Man.
I think he was a Big Jerk ! 😬
Super Narcissist
nasty guy
AWESOME!!!
He aid Dean would of went on 5 more years.BS. I seen Dean in an interview saying he was sick of Jerry. He wanted it over!.