Toxicologist Mark Siddall suggests that Feldman's death was not through poisoning, but rather a logical result of his six-pack a day cigarette habit. I'm inclined to agree.
Met him once on a plane coming from Ireland in the 70s, he was a quiet and plesent man, gave me an autograph. He was soooo funny especially in the film Young Frankenstein. Loved him😅.........
Did you find yourself liking his comedy just a wee bit more after meeting him? I don't mean that in any condescending way 'cuz it's kind of human nature. You have contact with person and you feel a connection. That's why they go on tour. Let's say that there's a stand up comedy show and there may be some jokes that would barely raise a snigger or titter on your face if you had the remote in your hand in your living room. But in that theatre seeing them live in a room full of people that came out for a laugh, those same jokes will make your knees red from all the slapping. In the 1980s When I was in my 20s I saved my work my money to travel from New England to whatever Southern state was having a big card with Ric Flair on it. So having that close-up contact just changes how you feel about these people.
@@thack57 Hi and thanks for your message.. Wouldn't say there was a connection there but just a plesent easygoing man. Must admit l was nervous though, didn't realise he on board to be honest, it was my mum who pointed him out..l think when you do meet someone famous and they die, its make you feel more privileged that you had met that person..
My favorite Marty moment was in Young Frankenstein when Dr. Frankenstein asked Igor (played my Feldman) whose brain he had gotten, "Abby somebody," "Abby who?" "Abby Normal."
I once worked for a record store in NYC back in the '80's and one day Marty Feldman came in to buy a record and the entire staff recognised him, how could you not, and he was very nice to us and joked and clowned around, an all around great guy. Sadly missed.
@@SM-ce1uy I didn’t fancy my chances so I quit smoking as my New Year’s resolution for 2000. I got gifted Allen Car’s book the easy way to stop smoking and it’s the best gift I’ve ever received because it worked and was easy.
Marty Feldman was not part of Monty Python's Flying Circus, though he did work with the Pythons on other shows...and his character on Young Frankenstein was spelled Igor, but pronounced Eye-gore....
One of my favourite sketches from Marty was entitled 'The loneliness of the long distance golfer' but there were so many memorable scenes from his television shows, a superb and imaginative comedy performer who is sadly missed.
I remember him well. First of all, I had NO Idea he was so young when he died. I thought he was in his 70s- very similar to finding out the brilliant Christopher Lloyd was the same age (late 40s) when he played Doc Brown. His diet didn't have much to do with his heart attack. Eggs are good for you. All the coffee and smoking are what killed him- mostly the smoking.
Eggs are good for you but you can go overboard on anything high in cholesterol, especially if you have a heart condition which he likely did from smoking.
The eggs no way. My great grandfather would eat 4eggs , buttered toast, fatback and grits every day. He lived to be 99 and he would have lived longer except he got dementia.
The Bed Sitting Room, with Spike Milligan is a great movie. The darkest post nuclear war movie ever. Marty brought a lot of joy to a lot of people, and that's the best legacy.
Our EYE-CONIC Marty my first hero of comedy. The fun they must of had together Gean, Mell, an Marty,. Bless them all for the fun and laughter they gave us all 😂🙏🇬🇧🇺🇸💯😁💪
Quite so. Nothing at all wrong with eggs & dairy unless you have allergies/intolerance. This whole stupidity created in the 1950's by Ancel Keys & picked up by the FDA who used any excuse to promote grain & corn products has caused pretty much all of the obesity, diabetes and heart disease issues we have today. Real killers are sugars and carbohydrates (which quickly turn into sugars).
Apart from being a proven major cause of heart disease. Cholesterol and saturated fat are not healthy. Also its totally unnatural for mammals to consume dairy products post infancy, especially those from another species.
@@mannacler I don't care. Natural fats really aren't the bad guy the industry wants to make them out to be. Artificial fats are much worse for you but I bet you've never learned about how those fats are made or what they do to your body.
@@devonboulden2496 The only fats that I am eating are from what little non-processed meat I eat, olive oil and the avocado I eat every morning with soft-boiled eggs.
He was never a Python. He co-wrote and starred in the sketch "The 4 Yorkshiremen" in which the wealthy participants try to outdo each other with their recollections of the poverty of their respective childhoods. The sketch was broadcast in an episode of "At Last the 1948 Show" but because the original 4 included John Cleese and Graham Chapman, both future Pythons, it is often wrongly taken to be a Python sketch despite the inclusion of Tim Brooke-Taylor and Marty Feldman.
The one sketch Marty Feldman was in that sticks out in my mind was the one where he played a man who took jet planes and running back and forth from one girl friend to another, living a double life. The sketch ended with him being very exhausted. It was from some variety show, either Rowan & Martin's Laugh-in, or maybe the Dean Martin Show. It has been so long ago, mid to late 70s. It was very hilarious.
Marty Feldman was never involved with Monty Python, though he did perform with most of them in other shows. Its Marty and Marty Amock were his shows which were from 1968/9 just before Python and later The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine 1971
You beat me to it. I was just about to make a post saying the same thing. Marty had no involvement with Monty Python. At the time Python started he was involved with his various Marty shows. He did appear with John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Tim Brooke-Taylor in 'At Last the 1948 Show' which was broadcast a year or two before Python started. Marty later did a series called 'The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine' for ITV which had similarities with Python. But the episodes were an hour long and always featured celebrities such as Roger Moore. Often they were American celebrities.
Specifically, Graves Disease. The antiglobulins can attack the tissue at the back of the eye and cause swelling, which he obviously had. We don't all get that, though. . It can cause heart conditions. But it would have to run undiagnosed for a very long time to do so. It can effect the valves of the heart, which is looked for and diagnosed early on. But you can't fix stupid. Stupid is smoking which would have exacerbated the eye involvement, and caused his death. Kids, don't smoke.
I believe that, while smoking certainly played a role, my understanding was that dehydration from a bad case of dysentery was the actual cause of his heart attack. He was filming Yellowbeard in Mexico and most of the cast got sick.
Who researched this? Whilst he had worked with soon-to-be Pythons, it’s wrong of this video to imply he worked with Monty Python and that he was an integral part of it. Also no mention of Round The Horne, the British radio comedy show that he co-wrote with Barry Took since 1965. Whilst he didn’t take part in the performance his role as writer was invaluable. The show was extremely popular, and his absurdist humour was very evident in the shows. This show really helped to establish him as a writer and he helped to create some brilliant characters on that show which were an integral part of British comedy history Rambling Syd Rumpo, Julian and Sandy, Daphne Whitethigh, Charles and Fiona to name but some)
@@colinbarron4 So brief you'd miss it you blinked. The BBC repeat the four series of Round the Horne fairly often on Radio4Extra. IMHO it's lasted better than a lot of Monty Python. Took and Feldman were both brilliant writers; and the cast (especially the sadly underrated Betty Marsden as Fiona, Julie Coolibar, and the immortal Bea Clissold) did their scripts justice. Only four series of RtH were made because Kenneth Horne, the anchor and straight man, died prematurely of a heart attack.
I'm 64 Smoked that much since the 70's Still here I drank a lot of milk and ate sometimes up to 10 eggs Love bacon and red meat Potato chips and sugar 6'0 and about 185 today Still alive and kicking without any hospital or undertaker visits so far Wish me luck
I've seen two separate causes of death. One was eating shellfish and it caused food poisoning, the other was a heart attack due to smoking 5 packs a day.
Marty died of heart attack brought on by shellfish poisoning. He visited a small offshore island during shooting of Yellowbeard and there was a small informal eatery.
I srill remember his guest appearance on the Muppet Show. He was not only a perfect fit as a guest, but was just as aloof and as comedic as ever. I truly believe that really should have been the final episode of the Muppet Show, as it also had the muppets from Sesame Street in the closing act, then he would have been known for just one more event in his career. I wonder if they ever finished his last movie he was in which was Yellow Beard? It looked promising.
Thankful to have lived through, at least some of, the Marty era. To have him pop up as a character was always great. I always felt some vague wisp of a connection to Buster, so I'm happy to have just learned it was deliberate.
Young Frankenstein is classic. Someone with Graves' opthalmopathy is recommended to NOT SMOKE and smoking 5/6 packs of cigarettes a day (which Feldman was known to have done), could not have been good for his health (or for anyone). For people with hyperthyroidism it's recommended to monitor iodine levels (seaweed/seafood), and in alternative medicine circles eliminating dairy is suggested (unless it's A1 casein-free or possibly raw dairy foods). Eggs don't seem to have been an issue with those conditions, and these days even the Mayo Clinic says eating 7 Eggs a week won't increase heart disease risks for most people (and can even prevent certain types of strokes). Plus, one can have heart palpitations with thyroid conditions and if that was the case, excess caffeine consumption (which he also did) wasn't helping. So, I don't think the dairy and Eggs were the top causes of Mr. Feldman's demise (though it seems like the dairy didn't help him get healthier as far as his Graves' went). Gone WAY too soon! ❤☮🌎
Addressing the title: 6:31 "He [Mel Brooks] said that Marty "sometimes smoked a half carton (six packs) of cigarettes daily, drank copious amounts of black coffee, and ate a diet rich in eggs and dairy products." "
Marty Feldman had nothing to do with Python. There is only one outside writer to ever work within the group, that of Hithchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy writer and creator Douglas Adams, but that was after John Cleese temporarily left. I don't know where you're getting this, but it made me stop the video and move on: there's no way you actually know about this subject if you got that wrong. He worked with Chapman and Cleese on 'At Last...' and that is it. That'd be like if Anthony Michael Hall, who was on SNL before and during his fame, was said to be the co-creator of The Kids in the Hall just because he worked with Lorne Michaels on one project, and not others. So if you're going to get something so checkable wrong, I can't trust anything else you might say. Video over for me. - trevor.
First thing I saw him in was Young Frankenstein and I loved him from that moment on. I think I’ve seen every movie of his. He was truly a loss to comedy, and you could tell from his face in Yellowbeard that he wasn’t feeling 100%. I’m sorry he passed and I pray God rests him easy.
I am a lover of British comedy since I was young and I am still a very avid fan of Round the Horne, in particular Julian & Sandy. His autobiography, Eye Marty, is also an excellent read.
@davidlafleche1142 yeah, I guess if he was consuming over a 1000 milligrams of caffeine a day, every day, I could see how that would bit hard on the heart and adrenal gland.
Even if Marty didn't have the problem with his eyes,. I believe that he would have been a very successful comedian all the same. He was born for it. Love you Marty Rest in peace.
I also understand that doctors told him he could correct his thyroid problem (which is associated with heart trouble) by taking medicine or corrected it permanently with either radioactive iodine or surgery. When told that this would also correct his bulgy eyes, he refused the treatment because he considered them part of his comedic image.
Absolutely the diet killed him for without it he could not have lived to smoke those 5 packs a day give or take of smokes which killed him. So with that logic, yeah the diet.
I'm sure the smoking was a lot of what killed Marty. As was the hyperthyroidism. But there's one element in play that I think most don't consider: the psychological element. Marty was tormented by his condition his entire life. While he refused to let it completely control the course of his life, he embraced humor as a coping mechanism because that was just about the only positive way of dealing with it. All throughout his life he endured painful surgeries to try to make his appearance more "normal". He's on record as stating he was "gutted" everytime his facial features frightened a child. Indeed the chain smoking was in all liklihood a coping mechanism born from dealing with the condition. I personally think a never ending cycle of depression, anxiety and completely undeserved shame took as much toll on poor Marty's heart (in the form of stress) as the smoking and Hyperthyroidism did. It's just speculation on my part obviously, but as someone with several life altering medical conditions INCLUDING a heart condition, I can safely say enough stress can kill as easily as anything else. *sigh* You didn't deserve the hand life dealt you, Mr. Feldman. Thank you for using it and and the time you had to make so many more lives happier. Rest in peace.
On the gameshow "Hollywood Squares", Mr. Feldman was given the question "Is it true that liars can't look you in the eye?" He paused to allow the laughter to die down, then answered "I'm looking *someone* in the eye!" Brilliant man, gone too soon.
If he had hyperthyroidism, his diet should have been high in iodine (from fish, mostly) and he wouldn't have had to die so soon. I liked anything he had a role in. I met an actor once at a "Godspell" touring company show who reminded me of Marty, and when I told him of the resemblance, he said he was honored to be compared to him.
Marty Feldman was hilarious in everything he did. I figured it was his heavy smoking habit, combined with hyperthyroidism, that caused his way too early death.
What a gift to humanity. He still is gifting us. He should have won a oscar for young frankenstein. Well, never mind the Oscars are really lame anyway.
6 packs a day would end up something like 1 cigarette every 6 minutes of every waking hour, it's amazing a human can live through even one day of that.
Thank you -I was unaware of this - I remember as a small child watching his television show - around 1970 -I would have been six years old - I loved it -sadly as yet it has not been repeated - Let us hope that one day it will be or released on DVD -A very funny and clever comedy actor @@patriciawhite619
Toxicologist Mark Siddall suggests that Feldman's death was not through poisoning, but rather a logical result of his six-pack a day cigarette habit. I'm inclined to agree.
Agreed
I lost two best friends forever and both were only 41. And yes, smoking was the main culprit.
Something about Camel cigarettes and 'what hump'?
*surely not!* ;)
I think the poisoning was just the thing to set him over the edge. If it weren’t for smoking he probably wouldn’t have died.
Met him once on a plane coming from Ireland in the 70s, he was a quiet and plesent man, gave me an autograph.
He was soooo funny especially in the film Young Frankenstein.
Loved him😅.........
Hump, what hump?
Did you find yourself liking his comedy just a wee bit more after meeting him? I don't mean that in any condescending way 'cuz it's kind of human nature. You have contact with person and you feel a connection. That's why they go on tour. Let's say that there's a stand up comedy show and there may be some jokes that would barely raise a snigger or titter on your face if you had the remote in your hand in your living room. But in that theatre seeing them live in a room full of people that came out for a laugh, those same jokes will make your knees red from all the slapping. In the 1980s When I was in my 20s I saved my work my money to travel from New England to whatever Southern state was having a big card with Ric Flair on it. So having that close-up contact just changes how you feel about these people.
@@thack57 Hi and thanks for your message.. Wouldn't say there was a connection there but just a plesent easygoing man. Must admit l was nervous though, didn't realise he on board to be honest, it was my mum who pointed him out..l think when you do meet someone famous and they die, its make you feel more privileged that you had met that person..
My favorite Marty moment was in Young Frankenstein when Dr. Frankenstein asked Igor (played my Feldman) whose brain he had gotten, "Abby somebody," "Abby who?" "Abby Normal."
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@markadams7046 Dude!! One of my favorite movie lines of all time
My favorite scene. Laughed so hard 😅 I still remember it
so true , one of the best lines
I thought the part where someone says " Werewolf" and another says " Therewolf"
I once worked for a record store in NYC back in the '80's and one day Marty Feldman came in to buy a record and the entire staff recognised him, how could you not, and he was very nice to us and joked and clowned around, an all around great guy. Sadly missed.
Do you remember what record he bought?
@@michaelduffy6874 No, it was way too long ago.
Half a carton a day?!!!! 100 cigarettes a day? Amazing he lasted til 48.
My gran smoked 4 packs a day and lived to 93 weird the way some people get away with it but others don’t.
most don't@@howey935
@@howey935 it's so rare though. I prefer not risking it
@@SM-ce1uy I didn’t fancy my chances so I quit smoking as my New Year’s resolution for 2000. I got gifted Allen Car’s book the easy way to stop smoking and it’s the best gift I’ve ever received because it worked and was easy.
When I lived in the UK in 71, I discovered the Marty Feldman show. we all would gather in front of the set to watch the show. he never let us down.
Marty Feldman was not part of Monty Python's Flying Circus, though he did work with the Pythons on other shows...and his character on Young Frankenstein was spelled Igor, but pronounced Eye-gore....
Right....Frahn-ken-steen and Eye-gore!
@@jeffd1986 Froderick Frahnkensteen. Loved Marty.
I believe he did do some writing, but I can’t think of any time he was on camera in MP.
"Young Frankenstein (1974) - It's pronounced I-gor " TH-cam
I think Marty had his own show in the 70s. Marty Feldman and his comedy machine
Marty Feldman had no involvement in Monty Python's Flying Circus on TV. He appeared in a 1982 stage reunion.
Thank you. I was gonna post this if no one else did.
One of my favourite sketches from Marty was entitled 'The loneliness of the long distance golfer' but there were so many memorable scenes from his television shows, a superb and imaginative comedy performer who is sadly missed.
One of my favourites too..
Love that sketch too
Smoking was the heart attack inducer. Not eggs and dairy.
Was gonna say the same 😂
People are so fricken ignorant. Im 63 and live on eggs and raw milk and I unload freight trucks for a living. Havent seen a doctor in over 40 years.
@@EquineAdvocateForever I eat beef, cheese, yummy animal profucts daily. I am almost 65, doc said I need a statin. Just say no to drugs!!!
While the smoking didn’t help, hyperthyroidism has pretty bad effects on heart rhythms. Even without smoking, you would have serious heart problems.
Agree 100%
‘What hump?’ 😂😂😂
Didn’t it move from one side to the other as well?
On different days of filming he wore it on different sides...@@craigbaxter4595
His name was... A.B... something.
I remember him well. First of all, I had NO Idea he was so young when he died. I thought he was in his 70s- very similar to finding out the brilliant Christopher Lloyd was the same age (late 40s) when he played Doc Brown. His diet didn't have much to do with his heart attack. Eggs are good for you. All the coffee and smoking are what killed him- mostly the smoking.
Eggs are good for you but you can go overboard on anything high in cholesterol, especially if you have a heart condition which he likely did from smoking.
The eggs no way. My great grandfather would eat 4eggs , buttered toast, fatback and grits every day. He lived to be 99 and he would have lived longer except he got dementia.
@@melissa2068 I have a few relatives who lived well up in their 90s that ate like that. I have a whole lot more who didn't.
I think he smoked something like 5 packs a day,whatever it was it was excessive
I had heard that Marty was a strict vegetarian since childhood.
I saw "Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother" one day when I was a child, and I was completely hooked. Such an incredible talent taken too early...
The Bed Sitting Room, with Spike Milligan is a great movie. The darkest post nuclear war movie ever. Marty brought a lot of joy to a lot of people, and that's the best legacy.
His character in "Young Frankenstein" pronounced his name "Eye Gore."
"Young Frankenstein (1974) - It's pronounced I-gor " TH-cam
Our EYE-CONIC Marty my first hero of comedy. The fun they must of had together Gean, Mell, an Marty,.
Bless them all for the fun and laughter they gave us all 😂🙏🇬🇧🇺🇸💯😁💪
One of his most famous lines, at least to me was, Abby Normal 😂😂. Hard to believe that he's been gone for over 40 years 😢
RIP 🙏 MARTY
Eggs are really good for you. Dairy isn't so bad either unless you're lactose intolerant or allergic.
Quite so. Nothing at all wrong with eggs & dairy unless you have allergies/intolerance. This whole stupidity created in the 1950's by Ancel Keys & picked up by the FDA who used any excuse to promote grain & corn products has caused pretty much all of the obesity, diabetes and heart disease issues we have today.
Real killers are sugars and carbohydrates (which quickly turn into sugars).
Apart from being a proven major cause of heart disease. Cholesterol and saturated fat are not healthy. Also its totally unnatural for mammals to consume dairy products post infancy, especially those from another species.
Eggs are awful for you when they are fried in bacon grease.
@@mannacler I don't care. Natural fats really aren't the bad guy the industry wants to make them out to be. Artificial fats are much worse for you but I bet you've never learned about how those fats are made or what they do to your body.
@@devonboulden2496 The only fats that I am eating are from what little non-processed meat I eat, olive oil and the avocado I eat every morning with soft-boiled eggs.
I met him in 1974.
I was 13 and told him a joke...
He was such a lovely guy.
What was the joke?
He was never a Python. He co-wrote and starred in the sketch "The 4 Yorkshiremen" in which the wealthy participants try to outdo each other with their recollections of the poverty of their respective childhoods. The sketch was broadcast in an episode of "At Last the 1948 Show" but because the original 4 included John Cleese and Graham Chapman, both future Pythons, it is often wrongly taken to be a Python sketch despite the inclusion of Tim Brooke-Taylor and Marty Feldman.
The one sketch Marty Feldman was in that sticks out in my mind was the one where he played a man who took jet planes and running back and forth from one girl friend to another, living a double life. The sketch ended with him being very exhausted. It was from some variety show, either Rowan & Martin's Laugh-in, or maybe the Dean Martin Show. It has been so long ago, mid to late 70s. It was very hilarious.
I remember exactly where I was the day I heard he had passed. I cried. I really loved him ❣️
6 packs per day, but it was his diet of eggs that killed him.
Complete bs isn't it?
Marty Feldman was never involved with Monty Python, though he did perform with most of them in other shows.
Its Marty and Marty Amock were his shows which were from 1968/9 just before Python and later The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine 1971
You beat me to it. I was just about to make a post saying the same thing. Marty had no involvement with Monty Python. At the time Python started he was involved with his various Marty shows. He did appear with John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Tim Brooke-Taylor in 'At Last the 1948 Show' which was broadcast a year or two before Python started. Marty later did a series called 'The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine' for ITV which had similarities with Python. But the episodes were an hour long and always featured celebrities such as Roger Moore. Often they were American celebrities.
I stopped watching right there after the 14th mention of 'the thyroid condition'
@@a34rwlYeah, like how many times do we need to be reminded that it contributed to his bulging eyes? 🙄
Probably written by AI.
Yeah, I remember Marty's Comedy Machine show. I was a kid and thought it was the funniest thing I ever saw.
Dr. Frankenstein: "Damn your eyes!"
Igor: "Too late."
Hyperthyroidism can cause heart issues.
Specifically, Graves Disease. The antiglobulins can attack the tissue at the back of the eye and cause swelling, which he obviously had. We don't all get that, though. . It can cause heart conditions. But it would have to run undiagnosed for a very long time to do so. It can effect the valves of the heart, which is looked for and diagnosed early on. But you can't fix stupid. Stupid is smoking which would have exacerbated the eye involvement, and caused his death. Kids, don't smoke.
So will 100 cigarettes a day.
@@tilda3316 only morons smoke cigarettes
Marty Feldman was very funny and such a sweetheart 💕. Rip, Mr. Feldman. Thanks for the laughs. ❤❤❤
i love how your intro is basically repeated word for word for no reason. really gets those minutes up there
I believe that, while smoking certainly played a role, my understanding was that dehydration from a bad case of dysentery was the actual cause of his heart attack. He was filming Yellowbeard in Mexico and most of the cast got sick.
Who researched this? Whilst he had worked with soon-to-be Pythons, it’s wrong of this video to imply he worked with Monty Python and that he was an integral part of it. Also no mention of Round The Horne, the British radio comedy show that he co-wrote with Barry Took since 1965. Whilst he didn’t take part in the performance his role as writer was invaluable. The show was extremely popular, and his absurdist humour was very evident in the shows. This show really helped to establish him as a writer and he helped to create some brilliant characters on that show which were an integral part of British comedy history Rambling Syd Rumpo, Julian and Sandy, Daphne Whitethigh, Charles and Fiona to name but some)
The video does briefly mention 'Round The Horne.'
@@colinbarron4 So brief you'd miss it you blinked. The BBC repeat the four series of Round the Horne fairly often on Radio4Extra. IMHO it's lasted better than a lot of Monty Python. Took and Feldman were both brilliant writers; and the cast (especially the sadly underrated Betty Marsden as Fiona, Julie Coolibar, and the immortal Bea Clissold) did their scripts justice. Only four series of RtH were made because Kenneth Horne, the anchor and straight man, died prematurely of a heart attack.
@@roderickjoyce6716 Thanks for the info. I did read Marty's biography some years ago.
I'm 64
Smoked that much since the 70's
Still here
I drank a lot of milk and ate sometimes up to 10 eggs
Love bacon and red meat
Potato chips and sugar
6'0 and about 185 today
Still alive and kicking without any hospital or undertaker visits so far
Wish me luck
I've seen two separate causes of death. One was eating shellfish and it caused food poisoning, the other was a heart attack due to smoking 5 packs a day.
Feldman didn't play Egor, he played eyegor.
He's one of my favorites. Loved him in Young Frankenstein as well as everything else I've seen him in. R.I.P. .
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Marty died of heart attack brought on by shellfish poisoning. He visited a small offshore island during shooting of Yellowbeard and there was a small informal eatery.
Yes, as a Graves disease patient, eating shellfish was a health hazard.
That's what I've always heard too
Get out of the bathroom and give someone else a chance
his diet was 4 packs of cigarettes a day
The bloopers/outtakes of his interaction with Madeline Kahn are just gut busting
Feldman wasn't in Monty Python. You got that wrong.He was only briefly involved in some of the writing.
I srill remember his guest appearance on the Muppet Show. He was not only a perfect fit as a guest, but was just as aloof and as comedic as ever. I truly believe that really should have been the final episode of the Muppet Show, as it also had the muppets from Sesame Street in the closing act, then he would have been known for just one more event in his career. I wonder if they ever finished his last movie he was in which was Yellow Beard? It looked promising.
Yellowbeard was finished. th-cam.com/video/3RC69keaDGo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kVv4SSKVWj6OXL2C
I loved him in Young Frankenstein its one of my favorite movies.
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Does anyone remember the Marty Feldman Show
A LEGENDARY PRODUCT OF WHAT HE SAW AN ADMIRED COMEDIAN LEGENDS THEMSELVES . ADAPTING FROM THE HIP , AN ADDING HIS OWN. LOVED HIS WORK AN MISS HIM 👏😬
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Figures of history entertainment etc. life to death facts . Thanks again
The curse of filming in Mexico. First, Marty Feldman... then John Candy. RIP to them both.
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Diet? Nobody dies of eating eggs and dairy. But smoking certainly may cause a heart attack. This video presents a mediocre text in general.
Young Frankenstein Classic
Yes! Master.....😊😅😂😮
@@frankt285 walk This Way
That photo of him with the Muppets at 4:50 really nails his persona. He was like a human Muppet.
Marty was a veryy talented jazz drummer 🏴✌️
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His diet was addressed from 6:32 to 6:48 - 16 seconds.
He was a gem!
Oh...did I mention his bulging eyes were due to his thyroid problems but he embraced them as part of his comedic persona..?
Exactly! Only mentioned it 5 times😂
Thankful to have lived through, at least some of, the Marty era. To have him pop up as a character was always great. I always felt some vague wisp of a connection to Buster, so I'm happy to have just learned it was deliberate.
They mention he is a book collector. I wonder if he has finally found Rarnaby Budge by the famous Dutch author Charles Dikkens?
As a teenager he loved to play connect 4 and battleship he was a jigsaw geek as well
Smoking killed this man, not eggs and dairy.
Young Frankenstein is classic. Someone with Graves' opthalmopathy is recommended to NOT SMOKE and smoking 5/6 packs of cigarettes a day (which Feldman was known to have done), could not have been good for his health (or for anyone). For people with hyperthyroidism it's recommended to monitor iodine levels (seaweed/seafood), and in alternative medicine circles eliminating dairy is suggested (unless it's A1 casein-free or possibly raw dairy foods). Eggs don't seem to have been an issue with those conditions, and these days even the Mayo Clinic says eating 7 Eggs a week won't increase heart disease risks for most people (and can even prevent certain types of strokes). Plus, one can have heart palpitations with thyroid conditions and if that was the case, excess caffeine consumption (which he also did) wasn't helping. So, I don't think the dairy and Eggs were the top causes of Mr. Feldman's demise (though it seems like the dairy didn't help him get healthier as far as his Graves' went). Gone WAY too soon! ❤☮🌎
Brilliant part of my youth! Watched all his shows when I could. My parents didn't understand a bit of it!
Addressing the title:
6:31 "He [Mel Brooks] said that Marty "sometimes smoked a half carton (six packs) of cigarettes daily, drank copious amounts of black coffee, and ate a diet rich in eggs and dairy products." "
Always brung it on stage and screen! Bravo! Our current perfect looking movie, tv and music world is not normal.
Marty Feldman had nothing to do with Python. There is only one outside writer to ever work within the group, that of Hithchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy writer and creator Douglas Adams, but that was after John Cleese temporarily left.
I don't know where you're getting this, but it made me stop the video and move on: there's no way you actually know about this subject if you got that wrong. He worked with Chapman and Cleese on 'At Last...' and that is it. That'd be like if Anthony Michael Hall, who was on SNL before and during his fame, was said to be the co-creator of The Kids in the Hall just because he worked with Lorne Michaels on one project, and not others.
So if you're going to get something so checkable wrong, I can't trust anything else you might say. Video over for me.
- trevor.
Now he makes the angels laugh ....like all the other dead comedians..
A true Master of Comedy. For fun, check out his short 'A Day in the Life of a Stuntman"
He was brilliant ❤❤❤😂😂
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His focus on the obsession of golfers to have to hit the ball from wherever it last landed.
Which in Marty’s case was the top of a train.
Young Frankenstein is my clearest memory of a movie involving Marty.
First thing I saw him in was Young Frankenstein and I loved him from that moment on. I think I’ve seen every movie of his. He was truly a loss to comedy, and you could tell from his face in Yellowbeard that he wasn’t feeling 100%. I’m sorry he passed and I pray God rests him easy.
This was a well written essay, thank you.
Move to 6:05 to the answer you are looking for.
MARTY: Curse those eggs - I wish I'd never started with 'em!
When it comes to Mr Feldman's career the eyes have it..
Smoking is suicide for people who are not in a hurry. Very sad.
Sad but true. May Marty find peace 💗
his diet didn't kill him but his smoking certainly DID
Young Frankenstein, There were others but this one hit the spot. RIP Marty, thanks for the laughs.
I am a lover of British comedy since I was young and I am still a very avid fan of Round the Horne, in particular Julian & Sandy. His autobiography, Eye Marty, is also an excellent read.
Black coffee, and eggs and milk? How in the world is that an unhealthy diet? Noe the cigarettes, I get, but black coffee and eggs?
Way too much coffee. I've heard of teens dying from too much energy drink.
@davidlafleche1142 yeah, I guess if he was consuming over a 1000 milligrams of caffeine a day, every day, I could see how that would bit hard on the heart and adrenal gland.
His role in young Frankenstein was priceless!!!!!
@2:40," No, it's pronounced "I-gor".
yep 😂
My grandfather worked for your grandfather, but the rates have gone up
Even if Marty didn't have the problem with his eyes,. I believe that he would have been a very successful comedian all the same. He was born for it. Love you Marty Rest in peace.
This is Corey Feldmans Dad
I also understand that doctors told him he could correct his thyroid problem (which is associated with heart trouble) by taking medicine or corrected it permanently with either radioactive iodine or surgery. When told that this would also correct his bulgy eyes, he refused the treatment because he considered them part of his comedic image.
Absolutely the diet killed him for without it he could not have lived to smoke those 5 packs a day give or take of smokes which killed him. So with that logic, yeah the diet.
Eggs and dairy are great but smoking not so much.
I'm sure the smoking was a lot of what killed Marty. As was the hyperthyroidism. But there's one element in play that I think most don't consider: the psychological element.
Marty was tormented by his condition his entire life. While he refused to let it completely control the course of his life, he embraced humor as a coping mechanism because that was just about the only positive way of dealing with it.
All throughout his life he endured painful surgeries to try to make his appearance more "normal". He's on record as stating he was "gutted" everytime his facial features frightened a child. Indeed the chain smoking was in all liklihood a coping mechanism born from dealing with the condition.
I personally think a never ending cycle of depression, anxiety and completely undeserved shame took as much toll on poor Marty's heart (in the form of stress) as the smoking and Hyperthyroidism did.
It's just speculation on my part obviously, but as someone with several life altering medical conditions INCLUDING a heart condition, I can safely say enough stress can kill as easily as anything else.
*sigh*
You didn't deserve the hand life dealt you, Mr. Feldman. Thank you for using it and and the time you had to make so many more lives happier. Rest in peace.
Up there as the funniest British comedian ever👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Had me with tears running down my face as a child ....July 8 1934-----December 2 1982..🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Marty was fantastic, but in Monty Python??? That's a brand new one 😂
Marty lived his life, albeit short, his way. Respect.
Marty Feldman was a great comedian and writer. R I P.
A very talented, unique and funny man. Gone way too soon. God rest his soul. ❤
On the gameshow "Hollywood Squares", Mr. Feldman was given the question "Is it true that liars can't look you in the eye?" He paused to allow the laughter to die down, then answered "I'm looking *someone* in the eye!" Brilliant man, gone too soon.
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If he had hyperthyroidism, his diet should have been high in iodine (from fish, mostly) and he wouldn't have had to die so soon. I liked anything he had a role in. I met an actor once at a "Godspell" touring company show who reminded me of Marty, and when I told him of the resemblance, he said he was honored to be compared to him.
Wilder: "And whose brain did I put in?"
Feldman: "Abby someone"
Wilder: "Abby someone. . . Abby who?
Feldman: "Abby Normal"
Marty Feldman was hilarious in everything he did. I figured it was his heavy smoking habit, combined with hyperthyroidism, that caused his way too early death.
What a gift to humanity. He still is gifting us. He should have won a oscar for young frankenstein. Well, never mind the Oscars are really lame anyway.
6 packs a day would end up something like 1 cigarette every 6 minutes of every waking hour, it's amazing a human can live through even one day of that.
My favorite line of his wasn't even spoken. In the movie "Silent Movie", his line was "Care to dance with a Mild-Mannered pervert?"
I wonder if he could read both page's of the book at the same time...
All jokes aside, this man was iconic and I love him, rip🖤
Marty did not appear in Monty Python - otherwise most interesting
He contributed via writing!
Thank you -I was unaware of this - I remember as a small child watching his television show - around 1970 -I would have been six years old - I loved it -sadly as yet it has not been repeated - Let us hope that one day it will be or released on DVD -A very funny and clever comedy actor @@patriciawhite619
I remember he had a shortlived show when I was a kid sometime in the early 70s, the Marty Feldman Comedy hour. I always laughed. He was great.
I remember in 1971 when I was 11, mom would let me stay up late to watch his show...it was my favorite. He was a genius.
Nothing wrong with eggs and dairy. Smoking... THERE'S his problem.
Eggs are a multivitamin/superfood and don't harm anyone.
Mel Brooke and Marty Feldman in same room would have been a riot.