Jerry Lewis (born March 16, 1926) is an American comedian, actor, film producer, writer, film director and singer. He is best-known for his slapstick humor in stage, screen, television, radio, and recording and is also known for his charity fund-raising telethons and position as national chairman for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). Lewis has won several awards for lifetime achievements from The American Comedy Awards, The Golden Camera, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and The Venice Film Festival, and he has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2005, he received the Governors Award of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Board of Governors, which is the highest Emmy Award presented.
On February 22, 2009, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Lewis the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. As an innovative filmmaker, Lewis is credited with inventing the video assist system in cinematography (some doubt now exists about this, due to… read more
His voice makes me want to jump off of a building with a rope around my neck. Ergh.
The only filmmaker I can think of who can edit funny. The style of the cut is the means of the punchline, not only the performance.Comedic filmmaking, man. Rarely pursued, even more rare to accomplish. To make my point I am thinking of the tennis scene in Big Mouth and much of the great Bellboy, and many scenes in Ladies Man and Family Jewels (airplane scene). Lewis a genius - yea thats a given.
Part of why I love him so much is because I would be slapped for admitting it in public. He is a better filmmaker than he is a comedian. But he's still a highly influential and smart comedian. All of his films are experimental in someway. Usually reaching the level of live-action surrealist cartoon. But what I love the most about him is how his films really reveal so much about his bruised psyche. He uses film as therapy and the entertainment is secondary.