When Dean Martin pulled off a #1 hit in "Everybody loves somebody" when the Beatles and the rest of the British Invasion was wiping everybody out is nothing short of amazing.
Jerry's on point when he says that Dean Martin was one of the great talents in show business history. He was a great straight man, leading man and crooner in one package.
Lewis is tries to tell it like it was and indeed he was the one who caused the split because he became to over demanding and wanted total control over the scripts ,production, directing and it became to much for Dean . The final straw came when Jerry wanted Dean to play a cop and Dean said No. When Lewis threatened to get someone else Dean said" Go ahead Kid, I'm through" Deena Martin ,Deans daughter wrote the whole story in her book and went into great detail of how Lewis made it impossible.
Certainly Jerry Lewis should be acknowledged as an innovative and artistically creative talent in the film industry. However, Lewis was also known to be egotistical and argumentative and his conduct was largely responsible for the acrimonious split with Martin in 1956. To Martin's credit, after a bad solo film, he achieved artistic and commercial success that eclipsed Lewis in Some Came Running, The Young Lions, Rio Bravo and the Matt Helm films; his success in his NBC variety show was fabulous.
Sounds like bs to me. This doesn't explain anything. If this were truly the story of the breakup, it would have been an amicable split and they'd have remained friends. Instead they refused to see or speak with each other for decades.
Of all the people in all the world that two people came together, it was Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, two extraordinary talents that came together and brought joy to the world of entertainment, and into our living rooms, may they forever live in our hearts and in our minds!!!!!
Wrong Sammy; They split because Lewis was over controlling , over working them past exhaustion, and mostly because he wanted Dean to do a certain part in one of their movies that Dean objected to and Lewis said "do it or i will get some-one else" Dean told him" Go Ahead Kid". and he quit right there and that's the simple honest truth.
I don't know the full story. But it seemed that Lewis was an attention hound, always had to be the center of attention. And it seemed to me that, most of the time in his comedy, he was just winging it (although he says that's true to a point). But Martin was the more consistent, well-rounded performer.
Dean Martin rarely gave interviews but in one that he did for the BBC (I believe it was) Martin said that it was he, and not Jerry, who broke up the act because Martin wanted to move on with his career. Plus Dean admitted he was not happy that his role in the partnership was reduced to just a few songs and being a foil for Lewis.
So according to Lewis Dean left because he never got the attention, because it all went to Jerry? Yeah right, it would be closer to the truth to say it was Martin that was on the up and up. The public were beginning to tire of Lewis at this point.
I don't believe a word of this new version. He always played the victim in another version when he said "they" we booked in a club and Jerry had to go on alone...his standard version for years. He was a great talent but his real personality came through when he did his late night tv show..an obnoxious egotist. Dean went right to the top without him!!
I believe that history has proven that out of the two Dean Martin was the more successful performer. Sure Jerry had his moments, but he eventually faded as a top movie star and bombed on television as a talk show/variety host. Dean however was successful in everything he did from music, movies, on stage and especially television. Also Dean was very funny; funnier I think than Jerry.
I was told, by a person that knew both Dean and Jerry, that people went out of their way to please Dean, because he was such a nice guy to be around. Jerry resented that Dean was so well liked. Jerry on the other hand had to scream that he was the talented one. It came late in life, but Jerry finally started saying nice things about Dean's talent, but of course Jerry still toots his own horn,,,LOUD AND CLEAR ,,,,lol.
Dean was the spine of the act. Even Jerry wrote in his book that Dean would have eventually made it solo if they hadn't teamed up because of his massive talent, and added that no one would be interested in him doing record acts and shticks. The credit was all given to Jerry by the media and Dino got fed up. And so Dean left and became larger than Martin & Lewis itself... He had billboard hits, box office hits, sold out shows, and was the highest paid in TV that time. Jerry just made funny faces.
Dino had impeccable comic timing & a drop dead wit. Jerry always, always considered Dean a complete talent. It's impossible to imagine who else Jerry could have worked with in a stand up partnership. These guys did three hour long shows early in their career together. It's shame there is not, to my knowledge, a single film of their complete night club act.
he could never hold a candle to Dean. Acting, singing, looks, personality. Dean had it all. Jerry is jealous... He should shut up and go away. Dean never ever spoke like this about their partnership. A true gentleman.
Jerry obviously loved Dean like a brother, but I think he's soft-pedaling how painful and acrimonious it really was. I think they met face-to-face twice over the rest of Dean's life.
even to this day jerry lewis is bitter about the break-up, this flies in the face of jerry saying for years that dean martin dumped him. yes, martin was the straight man in the comedy combo, but dean would go on to have a huge solo career in acting, music, and even his own show, this is sad.
Jerry just told the facts just as they were. I never heard Dean deny any of it being the truth. It was the best thing that ever happened to both of them.
Will Jerry Lewis ever gain any humilty or self-awareness or accountabiliy? Probably never. Dean was fed up and left. Jerry had to be sedated when they played their final show. If it was up to Jerry Lewis, they would have gone on forever. This is documented in many places - except in Jerry's ego.
What great decision Dean took when slitting from Jerry , then he became " The King of Entertainment " with his famous TV Shows the " Singer " that everydoy loves forever ...Jerry continued his carrer but never reached the Dean's worldwide celebrity...
I stopped being a Jerry Lewis fan the evening--I was in my younger 20s--that his son, Gary, made his national debut on TV. Gary did great with the song material he had, he got a nice ovation. Then Jerry came out and kissed him full on the mouth, all so Jerry could pulled the attention to himself. It worked. The audience went nuts and poor Gary stood, humiliated.
Jerry was abrasive, talented, full of himself, however he knows what happened and hes taking the brunt of the blame and has never EVER EVER made Dean the bad guy. He has lauded him, loved him, and yes, irritated him. But he took it on the chin for Dean and has never bad mouthed him.
It was Laurel & Hardy, not "Oliver & Hardy", and in their case, neither Stan Laurel nor Oliver Hardy was the straight man. They both played bumbling fools and did so perfectly.
The total change of Jerry Lewis doing comedy to Jerry Lewis being just Jerry Lewis was scary. There was not an ounce of humor about anything when he was just being himself , he was (is?) pompous, egotistical and did think himself as the TALENT in the duo. Dean on the other hand could be as funny as Jerry but had an innate humility about him . A natural comedian who didn't tell jokes. Was he underrated YES and I am happy Jerry came down to earth for 2 minutes to acknowledge him.
Might have been better if niceguy Jerry had insisted Dean got equal recognition at the time. Not yak about it years later and not restating that jerry did this and jerry did that.They might have been together a bit longer. I can smell BS here.
The Delicate Delinquent was a breaking point for them. Dean hated uniforms, and wanted to play a plainclothes cop. Darren McGavin ended up playing the role. Ironically, Dean's last picture, Cannonball Run 2, had him and Sammy Davis Jr.. posing as uniformed cops. To this day I wish that he and Jerry Lewis had switched to a limited partnership. Go solo, but come back together every so often. Hal Wallis wrote that those who'd only seen them separately never knew how good they were together.
If you read 'Dean and Me' Jerry is being very honest - he knew that Dean wanted to go it alone and so he orchestrated for it to happen. Jeanne Martin confirmed that this was true so actually he is being very accurate here.
There is no reason to break such a sacred friendship ! They made us laughed and will always be remembered as ever young and good friends. This is what I keep in my memory. Unfortunately and sadly Dean died. RIP Dean !
Actually the 20 years of not speaking that many refer to was, from what I have heard, more of a myth that they both agreed on. Although they never reunited as a team nor were they close apparently they appeared briefly together in the early 60's and Dean also helped out by subbing for Jerry when he was making a movie. Jerry also attended Dean's sons funeral and although they did not speak there it was reported that they spoke on the phone afterwards.
Dean > Jerry. They were hilarious together but Dino was better as a solo act. His "always drunk" act was the best, mostly because people actually thought and still think he was an alcoholic. When in reality, he wasn't. But regardless, he was still funnier, more charming, and talented than Mr. Lewis. As much as I love him, too.
Lewis was and is an arrogant bighead. Dean was way more talented and nicer with it. Lewis was the one who played down Deans part in his career and Lewis had the bigger ego. Don't forget Lewis refused point blank to even speak to Dean for years and had to be tricked into it by Frank Sinatra. Prior to that Lewis would refuse to even be in the same building as Dean.
How many of you believe the objectivity of his statement? I think this is an example of people remembering things the way they need to. Dean Martin simply got fed up and left. Jerry couldn't handle the fact that it was because of him. Not that every one was gaga over Jerry ("Jerry, Jerry, Jerry!") as he would like to remember it, but because of Jerry's behavior. He can't accept that, so he has to reframe it this way.
Great words honoring his Partner , since most though threw Tabloids it was a huge blow up , I was watching the telethon when Dean walked in , you could see the love . Coached everyone up .
I think thats true. What Lewis said here doesnt make any sense. Even in the telethon when they reunited, Lewis directly implied it was Martin who walked away.
Jerry Lewis is STILL in denial as to his own role in the break up. He says "I was responsible"--then blames the media! Jerry Lewis was a comedian--Dean was natually funny as he demonstrated many times in his nightclub acts and variety show! Jerry doesn't mention how he sometimes stole Dean's off-the-cuff jokes? Or how he spoiled one of Dean's singing performances on LIVE television? I thought it was a rumor until I saw it on film! Jerry's lucky that Dean tolerated his shameless antics at all!
Yeah, that's what happened. That's why they didn't talk for 20 years. And then 11 more after Sinatra *supposedly* surprised them during the telethon. I have heard since they broke up that it was Jerry Lewis who was upset because people said he could never make it on his own without Dean Martin. (which is pretty much what happened -- although he was inevitably successful in many ways) There is probably more truth to that then what Lewis is stating here.
Someone on this thread stated that Dean was hurt bcs Jerry got more fan mail than he did. Seriously, do you think Dean sat there and counted his fan mail? Dean was too busy doing his "thing" to even care about something as trivial as that. Dean was gorgeous. Don't u think Jerry was very aware of that?
Both were talented and gifted in their different ways. Both created laughs and bounced off each other. You cant say who were best. They were meant to be together in that time to create a union. Then they split. No judgment should be spouted.
Forget the bullshit about wanting to do individual projects etc................Jerry was damn well jealous of Dino.....thats it.........simple for any layperson to understand............they split because Dean stole Jerry's thunder and Lewis's ego could'nt take it.......no big mystery and that my friends is the simple ,honest truth!
I grew up in the 1960s' when Martin & Lewis films were shown regularly on the 3 TV channels we had then in the UK. They were usually broadcast at the weekend and I along with most of my friends thought they were brilliant. By then of course they had already broken up, but that didn't matter. I thought that they were both extremely talented and my favourite was Dean Martin. I enjoyed this clip and thought Jerry Lewis came across as a modest who was right to praise Dean Martin.
Sorry, but I NEVER found Jerry Lewis to be funny. I do admire him, though, for all that he did for so long for muscular distrophy. But having said that, I think that Dean was FANTASTIC!
I loved Jerry Lewis as a kid. The same thing happened to me when I was around 10 yrs old. My dad took me outside near the backstage door and waited for him to come out after a club show in Massachusetts. It was the late 60's. He finally came out after we waited for quite a while in the rain. I asked him for his autograph. There was only 1 other person there. "They got me running kid" he said as he got into his limo and sped off. I was devastated I remember. My dad wanted to kill him.
Sheesh! These guys were together for TEN years. In that time you get annoyed with small stuff. Jerry was over the top. Dean could be too inclined to cruise and not develop. Whatever, they began to annoy each other. Jerry was hurt when Dean didn't front to a Jerry Lewis anniversary in the Catskills when he had been to a Dean Martin day in Steubenville. Dean wanted to get more of the funny stuff. Great together. Great solo. Both ways we win! These guys were the biggest in the early 50's.
@timmyd61109 Couldnt agree more with this. I think Jerry was/is a great comedian and performer and theres never been another like him, but man oh man does Jerry love him some Jerry. Listen to him for 5 mins while he's not performing and his ego just bursts through...he loves patting himself of the back. So I take his account of things with a grain of salt
Not sure I believe this version of events. To think that Jerry got more attention for his annoying performances back then doesn't ring true to me. Sure, maybe in France, but I doubt that mattered to Dean. There were other theories bouncing around decades ago when they were both alive, so I don't know if I believe the 'truths' that come out after Dean's death. Jerry reminds me a lot of Micky Rooney, who crafts every story he tells to make him look big and important. Like when he announced on Larry King that he was the one who gave Marilyn Monroe her stage name of Monroe. I bet they were both invited to a party at 10050 Cielo Drive on August 8, 1969 too.
My parents took all us kids to the Warner Drive-in to see an Elvis Presley movie back in the late 60's which was a double feature. As soon as it got dark, they started the first movie, which was NOT the Elvis movie, but a Martin/ Lewis flick and more than half of the parking lot emptied in about 3 minutes...as a kid,i liked them both, but my Dad was NOT a happy camper that night.
People wonder why Dean and Jerry "never spoke" for 20 years. The reason is simple: Dean rarely spoke to anyone outside of those he was working with at the time. He was reclusive. Frank Sinatra was about the only show biz person Dean socialized with.
these guys made some movies together in the 50,s 60,s that were all box office record breakers. they were the most popular successful duo ever. . love these guys. God Bless.
While I agree with most of what you said the business fact about The Delicate Delinquent is that the cost of the film was a little under $500,000, and it grossed about $6 million. I dont think it did as well money wise as the last couple of Martin And Lewis projects but is a far cry from what should be considered "a bomb". It was actually a good quality film too by even Martin And Lewis film standards.
Jerry is wrong and right. He is being honest but leaving out some truths. Dean was the "good guy" and patient. Jerry was hotheaded and arrogant. I heard many rare recordings of the two and Jerry was really disturbing out of character. You could tell he was an ass at the time. He was the reason for the animosity.
I love Jerry, growing up with his movies and laughing for hours on end, but let's not kid ourselves - he would be the first one to tell you how great he realy is. "I did this..." and "I did that..." It was the unity of the two that made them stars, did Groucho make the Marx Brothers or did they make him? What would Costello be without Abbott or Laurel (the f'n GREAT Stan Laurel!) without Hardy?
I saw Jerry on stage at a Houston theatre. I didn't find him funny. His sthick was to insult some lady in the audience. That seemed to be the extent of his comedy.
Dean was an incredible talent and a great human. He leaves a legacy that still attracts new aficionados Jerry, conversely, was a mouth that would do anything to upstage, downstage or out-soundstage Dean. Jerry is the master of 'if you can fake sincerity, you've got it made'. When he isn't faking sincerity he is a grandstanding egomaniac and the only joy he brings is when his part is over. If he hadn't shacked up with the MD telethon he would barely be a footnote in Hollywood history. Dean was a gentleman - an accolade that could never apply to Lewis. I mean, do you know anyone who listens to old J. Lewis bits? I do know many folks that listen to Dean singing 'Sway' or 'That's Amore' or Volare or his signature tune 'Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime'. Proof that only the good die young: Dean left 19 years ago ... and Lewis is still here. More's the pity.
Funny after listening to Penn Jillette speak on Dean Martin (on the Nerdist podcast), that Jillette believed Dean Martin was sociopathic after seeing him perform in Vegass. He explained that he believed Martin never felt any need for validation from the audience, whereas Lewis craved it obsessively. Makes sense that Jerry would paint this picture as both a vain portrait of himself and a mea culpa, for validation, whereas Martin wouldn't give a crap as long as the chicks and booze were on tap...
I'm glad you did we would have never had the dean martin roasts which were a HUGE hit. then his variety show was a HUGE hit. so all turned out well. no one who's 50 or older will ever forget Dean Martin. and your yearly for MD which was a HUGE success .. you both did GREAT things after Thank you..........
I spent a week "with" Jerry in the summer of 1975 while he was on tour with Nancy Ames opening for him . Those who are not in the business of show do not understand what goes into performers as brilliant as "Martin and Lewis" . Both men will always be legends . For either to relate what events created the careers they both had is , at best , conjecture . What matters is that we are blessed to have been entertained by both . I would like to see every comment by those less perfect removed .
Jerry, I hope you read this. The problem was the Dean was almost as funny as you are. Straight man? You had the funniest straight man anyone could ever hope to find but he was hot a straight man, he was funny. Was Costello funny? No. Was Moe Howard funny? No. They were straight men. Dean? that had to be more work than you or I would believe!
You guys are all wrong. Jerry is telling the truth. Back then, Jerry Lewis was BIG, really BIG, and Dean Martin just wasn't that popular. Its unfortunate, because I think Dean was much more talented. But the public liked Jerry over Dean back then. Sad, but true. So Jerry is telling the truth. He's a good guy. If he's arrogant sometimes, so what?
the general consensus seems to be that martin was a class act, whereas jerry is an ass, but it is worth pointing out lewis never once made a disparaging remark about martin publicly, for many years, hardly said a word about him at all (probably too hurt and/or bitter), whereas martin spoke frequently and disparagingly about lewis to the press during the years immediately after the split
Here's the real deal on the split according to Dean's daughter . Lewis was over-bearing and a workaholic... he produced and wrote most of the scripts and when he wanted Dean to play a cop in uniform and that's where Dean drew the line, he hated to wear a cop uniform and said he wouldn't do it. Jerry insisted and threatened Dean that he would get someone else. Dean said" Go ahead kid " and promptly quit . Jerry got Darren McGavin to play the cop and the movie bombed big time.
Lol....my left brain kicked in when he said "...GI loan..." and I was like damn that sucks he must be seriously broke. Then I laughed, he got me, lol. I can't wait to show my kids some Martin and Lewis, when they grow up.
I remember my sister falling down laughing at Jerry doing the nutty professor thing, when we were kids. He really is a great entertainer, and a fine musician too.
I just had a little twilight zone moment, because I just ended up here after watching a Gene Wilder video. I read your comment, and had to quickly look at the poster's name to see if it was me. The same exact thing happened to my mom. He was so rude that I never looked at him in the same way. I wonder how many people he did this to!
So which version is true?? I heard Jerry was heartbroken that Dean wanted to leave (almost like they had been lovers or something) and he asked Dean "what about the friendship we had this past 10 years?" To which Dean coldly replied, "I don't know what you're talking about -- you're nothing but a $ (dollar sign) to me." Dean could cut people off and never look back. That's just how he was. Emotions and sentimental stuff made him uncomfortable.
Gotta comment. I'm with you. I admire Mr. Hope for what he did for the troops, but I think he was one of the most un-funny comedians of all time. And while I'm at it, I think George Burns was a major bore also.
I'm sure there were some very dramatic confrontations between the partners that finally blew up into the split, but Lewis's explanation makes sense as the foundation of the tensions between them. Obviously it took years for Jerry to reach this insight, otherwise their split would've simply been a business decision, rather than the end of any contact between them for so many years.
lol @ all the armchair QBs who think they have it all figured out and are so snippy and catty. Look they were both very talented, did great stuff (for its time) together and afterwards solo, Martin especially (his show was classic, shame they couldn't have worked out a Lewis guest appearance).
Both DID make it without the other and were successful. It's silly to say they didn't. Both were talented in their own right and had their own identity. There is a time for some things and a blossoming for others in this life. It's not nessesary to stay together - always.
I never saw it the way Jerry did and I was on the outside looking in which is how they got paid. I always thought Dean was the talent and was never sure what it was Jerry was credited for. Perhaps he did things in the background per the business because I never saw any talent in front of the cams. His talent must have been behind the cam. Dean was an actor, singer and entertainer. Jerry did some comedy but that was about it.
Jerry would have done just fine all by himself. He is the best of the rest! I grew up laughing at his movies. I now watch them, and know how much talent he has.When I was 3, of course I had no idea, my parents would tell me how I sat in front of the T.V. and just giggled whenever he was on. God love ya Jerry
You should check your facts. Many of the movies that Jerry produced and stared in were box office hits. He was very funny without Dean. Dean also was talented but truth be told both were struggling performers when they started there act and they were, at least in my opinion the greatest Duo that ever performed... Abbot and Costello were good and Laurel and Hardy had there moments but Martin And Lewis were Great, They played of each other in a way the others just never mastered.
They worked great together, it's a shame they didn't recognize it more. Not jut the money, but they success they may have had. How many times have you seen egos get in the way of great duo's? I guess it's all part of growing up.
Good pals at the end. Yeah, right. Next time the spoke was at Dean Martin's sons funeral and even then Jerry wasn't invited, he just showed up. Pontificating wind bag.
When Dean Martin pulled off a #1 hit in "Everybody loves somebody" when the Beatles and the rest of the British Invasion was wiping everybody out is nothing short of amazing.
Jerry's on point when he says that Dean Martin was one of the great talents in show business history. He was a great straight man, leading man and crooner in one package.
Dean was an enormous talent all by himself. Loved that man.
I have heard he was rude to fans he had an elevated opinion of himself & didn't work well with others.
What? This is completely different than both he and dean said many times. Dean left jerry!! Fact!!
Lewis is tries to tell it like it was and indeed he was the one who caused the split because he became to over demanding and wanted total control over the scripts ,production, directing and it became to much for Dean . The final straw came when Jerry wanted Dean to play a cop and Dean said No. When Lewis threatened to get someone else Dean said" Go ahead Kid, I'm through" Deena Martin ,Deans daughter wrote the whole story in her book and went into great detail of how Lewis made it impossible.
It's good to hear Jerry acknowledge Dean. Dean Martin was easily the most talented straight man ever. He was too talented to play second fiddle.
Certainly Jerry Lewis should be acknowledged as an innovative and artistically creative talent in the film industry. However, Lewis was also known to be egotistical and argumentative and his conduct was largely responsible for the acrimonious split with Martin in 1956. To Martin's credit, after a bad solo film, he achieved artistic and commercial success that eclipsed Lewis in Some Came Running, The Young Lions, Rio Bravo and the Matt Helm films; his success in his NBC variety show was fabulous.
Sounds like bs to me. This doesn't explain anything. If this were truly the story of the breakup, it would have been an amicable split and they'd have remained friends. Instead they refused to see or speak with each other for decades.
Jerry was so full of himself that there wasn't any room for any other star to be a part of His life
Of all the people in all the world that two people came together, it was Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, two extraordinary talents that came together and brought joy to the world of entertainment, and into our living rooms, may they forever live in our hearts and in our minds!!!!!
Wrong Sammy; They split because Lewis was over controlling , over working them past exhaustion, and mostly because he wanted Dean to do a certain part in one of their movies that Dean objected to and Lewis said "do it or i will get some-one else" Dean told him" Go Ahead Kid". and he quit right there and that's the simple honest truth.
I don't know the full story. But it seemed that Lewis was an attention hound, always had to be the center of attention. And it seemed to me that, most of the time in his comedy, he was just winging it (although he says that's true to a point). But Martin was the more consistent, well-rounded performer.
Dean Martin rarely gave interviews but in one that he did for the BBC (I believe it was) Martin said that it was he, and not Jerry, who broke up the act because Martin wanted to move on with his career. Plus Dean admitted he was not happy that his role in the partnership was reduced to just a few songs and being a foil for Lewis.
Nothing like being last to clean up the past. Dean made the split. Jerry had the rep of being an arse, and Dean was liked by everyone he worked with.
So according to Lewis Dean left because he never got the attention, because it all went to Jerry? Yeah right, it would be closer to the truth to say it was Martin that was on the up and up. The public were beginning to tire of Lewis at this point.
Dean did great after the breakup. Better than Jerry.
my mother, who is almost 78 has always told me that they split up because jerry was jealous of dean getting all of the attention from the ladies.
I don't believe a word of this new version. He always played the victim in another version when he said "they" we booked in a club and Jerry had to go on alone...his standard version for years. He was a great talent but his real personality came through when he did his late night tv show..an obnoxious egotist. Dean went right to the top without him!!
I believe that history has proven that out of the two Dean Martin was the more successful performer. Sure Jerry had his moments, but he eventually faded as a top movie star and bombed on television as a talk show/variety host. Dean however was successful in everything he did from music, movies, on stage and especially television. Also Dean was very funny; funnier I think than Jerry.
I was told, by a person that knew both Dean and Jerry, that people went out of their way to please Dean, because he was such a nice guy to be around. Jerry resented that Dean was so well liked. Jerry on the other hand had to scream that he was the talented one. It came late in life, but Jerry finally started saying nice things about Dean's talent, but of course Jerry still toots his own horn,,,LOUD AND CLEAR ,,,,lol.
"Like a fellow once said..ain't that a kick in the head?"
Dean was the spine of the act. Even Jerry wrote in his book that Dean would have eventually made it solo if they hadn't teamed up because of his massive talent, and added that no one would be interested in him doing record acts and shticks. The credit was all given to Jerry by the media and Dino got fed up. And so Dean left and became larger than Martin & Lewis itself... He had billboard hits, box office hits, sold out shows, and was the highest paid in TV that time. Jerry just made funny faces.
Dino had impeccable comic timing & a drop dead wit. Jerry always, always considered Dean a complete talent. It's impossible to imagine who else Jerry could have worked with in a stand up partnership. These guys did three hour long shows early in their career together. It's shame there is not, to my knowledge, a single film of their complete night club act.
he could never hold a candle to Dean. Acting, singing, looks, personality. Dean had it all. Jerry is jealous... He should shut up and go away. Dean never ever spoke like this about their partnership. A true gentleman.
Jerry obviously loved Dean like a brother, but I think he's soft-pedaling how painful and acrimonious it really was. I think they met face-to-face twice over the rest of Dean's life.
even to this day jerry lewis is bitter about the break-up, this flies in the face of jerry saying for years that dean martin dumped him. yes, martin was the straight man in the comedy combo, but dean would go on to have a huge solo career in acting, music, and even his own show, this is sad.
Jerry just told the facts just as they were. I never heard Dean deny any of it being the truth. It was the best thing that ever happened to both of them.
Will Jerry Lewis ever gain any humilty or self-awareness or accountabiliy? Probably never. Dean was fed up and left. Jerry had to be sedated when they played their final show. If it was up to Jerry Lewis, they would have gone on forever. This is documented in many places - except in Jerry's ego.
What great decision Dean took when slitting from Jerry , then he became " The King of Entertainment " with his famous TV Shows the " Singer " that everydoy loves forever ...Jerry continued his carrer but never reached the Dean's worldwide celebrity...
I stopped being a Jerry Lewis fan the evening--I was in my younger 20s--that his son, Gary, made his national debut on TV. Gary did great with the song material he had, he got a nice ovation. Then Jerry came out and kissed him full on the mouth, all so Jerry could pulled the attention to himself. It worked. The audience went nuts and poor Gary stood, humiliated.
Jerry was abrasive, talented, full of himself, however he knows what happened and hes taking the brunt of the blame and has never EVER EVER made Dean the bad guy. He has lauded him, loved him, and yes, irritated him. But he took it on the chin for Dean and has never bad mouthed him.
It was Laurel & Hardy, not "Oliver & Hardy", and in their case, neither Stan Laurel nor Oliver Hardy was the straight man. They both played bumbling fools and did so perfectly.
The total change of Jerry Lewis doing comedy to Jerry Lewis being just Jerry Lewis was scary. There was not an ounce of humor about anything when he was just being himself , he was (is?) pompous, egotistical and did think himself as the TALENT in the duo. Dean on the other hand could be as funny as Jerry but had an innate humility about him . A natural comedian who didn't tell jokes. Was he underrated YES and I am happy Jerry came down to earth for 2 minutes to acknowledge him.
Might have been better if niceguy Jerry had insisted Dean got equal recognition at the time. Not yak about it years later and not restating that jerry did this and jerry did that.They might have been together a bit longer.
I can smell BS here.
The Delicate Delinquent was a breaking point for them. Dean hated uniforms, and wanted to play a plainclothes cop. Darren McGavin ended up playing the role. Ironically, Dean's last picture, Cannonball Run 2, had him and Sammy Davis Jr.. posing as uniformed cops. To this day I wish that he and Jerry Lewis had switched to a limited partnership. Go solo, but come back together every so often. Hal Wallis wrote that those who'd only seen them separately never knew how good they were together.
If you read 'Dean and Me' Jerry is being very honest - he knew that Dean wanted to go it alone and so he orchestrated for it to happen. Jeanne Martin confirmed that this was true so actually he is being very accurate here.
There is no reason to break such a sacred friendship !
They made us laughed and will always be remembered as ever young and good friends. This is what I keep in my memory.
Unfortunately and sadly Dean died. RIP Dean !
Actually the 20 years of not speaking that many refer to was, from what I have heard, more of a myth that they both agreed on. Although they never reunited as a team nor were they close apparently they appeared briefly together in the early 60's and Dean also helped out by subbing for Jerry when he was making a movie. Jerry also attended Dean's sons funeral and although they did not speak there it was reported that they spoke on the phone afterwards.
Is this guy full of himself or what
Dean > Jerry. They were hilarious together but Dino was better as a solo act. His "always drunk" act was the best, mostly because people actually thought and still think he was an alcoholic. When in reality, he wasn't. But regardless, he was still funnier, more charming, and talented than Mr. Lewis. As much as I love him, too.
Agreed, additionally Dean was the first actor to be paid over one million dollars for an acting role. The movie was Airport with Burt Lancaster.
Lewis was and is an arrogant bighead. Dean was way more talented and nicer with it. Lewis was the one who played down Deans part in his career and Lewis had the bigger ego. Don't forget Lewis refused point blank to even speak to Dean for years and had to be tricked into it by Frank Sinatra. Prior to that Lewis would refuse to even be in the same building as Dean.
How many of you believe the objectivity of his statement? I think this is an example of people remembering things the way they need to.
Dean Martin simply got fed up and left. Jerry couldn't handle the fact that it was because of him. Not that every one was gaga over Jerry ("Jerry, Jerry, Jerry!") as he would like to remember it, but because of Jerry's behavior. He can't accept that, so he has to reframe it this way.
Great words honoring his Partner , since most though threw Tabloids it was a huge blow up , I was watching the telethon when Dean walked in , you could see the love . Coached everyone up .
Dean was funny also. His singing was incredible and still is. The two grew apart. I think Dean told Jerry though.
I think thats true. What Lewis said here doesnt make any sense. Even in the telethon when they reunited, Lewis directly implied it was Martin who walked away.
So glad Dean Martin left this chump!!!
Jerry Lewis is STILL in denial as to his own role in the break up. He says "I was responsible"--then blames the media! Jerry Lewis was a comedian--Dean was natually funny as he demonstrated many times in his nightclub acts and variety show! Jerry doesn't mention how he sometimes stole Dean's off-the-cuff jokes? Or how he spoiled one of Dean's singing performances on LIVE television? I thought it was a rumor until I saw it on film! Jerry's lucky that Dean tolerated his shameless antics at all!
Yeah, that's what happened. That's why they didn't talk for 20 years. And then 11 more after Sinatra *supposedly* surprised them during the telethon. I have heard since they broke up that it was Jerry Lewis who was upset because people said he could never make it on his own without Dean Martin. (which is pretty much what happened -- although he was inevitably successful in many ways) There is probably more truth to that then what Lewis is stating here.
Someone on this thread stated that Dean was hurt bcs Jerry got more fan mail than he did. Seriously, do you think Dean sat there and counted his fan mail? Dean was too busy doing his "thing" to even care about something as trivial as that. Dean was gorgeous. Don't u think Jerry was very aware of that?
God bless them both. We're all grateful for them both.
Both were talented and gifted in their different ways. Both created laughs and bounced off each other. You cant say who were best. They were meant to be together in that time to create a union. Then they split. No judgment should be spouted.
Forget the bullshit about wanting to do individual projects etc................Jerry was damn well jealous of Dino.....thats it.........simple for any layperson to understand............they split because Dean stole Jerry's thunder and Lewis's ego could'nt take it.......no big mystery and that my friends is the simple ,honest truth!
I grew up in the 1960s' when Martin & Lewis films were shown regularly on the 3 TV channels we had then in the UK. They were usually broadcast at the weekend and I along with most of my friends thought they were brilliant. By then of course they had already broken up, but that didn't matter. I thought that they were both extremely talented and my favourite was Dean Martin. I enjoyed this clip and thought Jerry Lewis came across as a modest who was right to praise Dean Martin.
Sorry, but I NEVER found Jerry Lewis to be funny.
I do admire him, though, for all that he did for so long for muscular distrophy.
But having said that, I think that Dean was FANTASTIC!
I loved Jerry Lewis as a kid. The same thing happened to me when I was around 10 yrs old. My dad took me outside near the backstage door and waited for him to come out after a club show in Massachusetts. It was the late 60's. He finally came out after we waited for quite a while in the rain. I asked him for his autograph. There was only 1 other person there. "They got me running kid" he said as he got into his limo and sped off. I was devastated I remember. My dad wanted to kill him.
Sheesh! These guys were together for TEN years. In that time you get annoyed with small stuff. Jerry was over the top. Dean could be too inclined to cruise and not develop. Whatever, they began to annoy each other. Jerry was hurt when Dean didn't front to a Jerry Lewis anniversary in the Catskills when he had been to a Dean Martin day in Steubenville. Dean wanted to get more of the funny stuff. Great together. Great solo. Both ways we win! These guys were the biggest in the early 50's.
@timmyd61109 Couldnt agree more with this. I think Jerry was/is a great comedian and performer and theres never been another like him, but man oh man does Jerry love him some Jerry. Listen to him for 5 mins while he's not performing and his ego just bursts through...he loves patting himself of the back. So I take his account of things with a grain of salt
Not sure I believe this version of events. To think that Jerry got more attention for his annoying performances back then doesn't ring true to me. Sure, maybe in France, but I doubt that mattered to Dean. There were other theories bouncing around decades ago when they were both alive, so I don't know if I believe the 'truths' that come out after Dean's death. Jerry reminds me a lot of Micky Rooney, who crafts every story he tells to make him look big and important. Like when he announced on Larry King that he was the one who gave Marilyn Monroe her stage name of Monroe. I bet they were both invited to a party at 10050 Cielo Drive on August 8, 1969 too.
My parents took all us kids to the Warner Drive-in to see an Elvis Presley movie back in the late 60's which was a double feature. As soon as it got dark, they started the first movie, which was NOT the Elvis movie, but a Martin/ Lewis flick and more than half of the parking lot emptied in about 3 minutes...as a kid,i liked them both, but my Dad was NOT a happy camper that night.
People wonder why Dean and Jerry "never spoke" for 20 years. The reason is simple: Dean rarely spoke to anyone outside of those he was working with at the time. He was reclusive. Frank Sinatra was about the only show biz person Dean socialized with.
wow, really? i thought dean was the talent. never knew this.
I Love Dean Martin.. I also Love Jerry Lewis.. differently but equally....
these guys made some movies together in the 50,s 60,s that were all box office record breakers. they were the most popular successful duo ever. . love these guys. God Bless.
Great, both of them.
While I agree with most of what you said the business fact about The Delicate Delinquent is that the cost of the film was a little under $500,000, and it grossed about $6 million. I dont think it did as well money wise as the last couple of Martin And Lewis projects but is a far cry from what should be considered "a bomb". It was actually a good quality film too by even Martin And Lewis film standards.
Jerry is wrong and right. He is being honest but leaving out some truths. Dean was the "good guy" and patient. Jerry was hotheaded and arrogant. I heard many rare recordings of the two and Jerry was really disturbing out of character. You could tell he was an ass at the time. He was the reason for the animosity.
quite a puzzle. dean could never outfunny jerry, and jerry could never outsing dino.
I love Jerry, growing up with his movies and laughing for hours on end, but let's not kid ourselves - he would be the first one to tell you how great he realy is. "I did this..." and "I did that..." It was the unity of the two that made them stars, did Groucho make the Marx Brothers or did they make him? What would Costello be without Abbott or Laurel (the f'n GREAT Stan Laurel!) without Hardy?
I saw Jerry on stage at a Houston theatre. I didn't find him funny. His sthick was to insult some lady in the audience.
That seemed to be the extent of his comedy.
Dean was an incredible talent and a great human. He leaves a legacy that still attracts new aficionados
Jerry, conversely, was a mouth that would do anything to upstage, downstage or out-soundstage Dean.
Jerry is the master of 'if you can fake sincerity, you've got it made'. When he isn't faking sincerity he is a grandstanding egomaniac and the only joy he brings is when his part is over. If he hadn't shacked up with the MD telethon he would barely be a footnote in Hollywood history.
Dean was a gentleman - an accolade that could never apply to Lewis.
I mean, do you know anyone who listens to old J. Lewis bits? I do know many folks that listen to Dean singing 'Sway' or 'That's Amore' or Volare or his signature tune 'Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime'.
Proof that only the good die young: Dean left 19 years ago ... and Lewis is still here.
More's the pity.
What's that he said at the end, g I loan? What's that
Funny after listening to Penn Jillette speak on Dean Martin (on the Nerdist podcast), that Jillette believed Dean Martin was sociopathic after seeing him perform in Vegass. He explained that he believed Martin never felt any need for validation from the audience, whereas Lewis craved it obsessively.
Makes sense that Jerry would paint this picture as both a vain portrait of himself and a mea culpa, for validation, whereas Martin wouldn't give a crap as long as the chicks and booze were on tap...
I'm glad you did we would have never had the dean martin roasts which were a HUGE hit.
then his variety show was a HUGE hit. so all turned out well. no one who's 50 or older will ever forget Dean Martin.
and your yearly for MD which was a HUGE success .. you both did GREAT things after
Thank you..........
I spent a week "with" Jerry in the summer of 1975 while he was on tour with Nancy Ames opening for him . Those who are not in the business of show do not understand what goes into performers as brilliant as "Martin and Lewis" . Both men will always be legends . For either to relate what events created the careers they both had is , at best , conjecture . What matters is that we are blessed to have been entertained by both . I would like to see every comment by those less perfect removed .
Jerry, I hope you read this. The problem was the Dean was almost as funny as you are. Straight man? You had the funniest straight man anyone could ever hope to find but he was hot a straight man, he was funny. Was Costello funny? No. Was Moe Howard funny? No. They were straight men. Dean? that had to be more work than you or I would believe!
You guys are all wrong. Jerry is telling the truth. Back then, Jerry Lewis was BIG, really BIG, and Dean Martin just wasn't that popular. Its unfortunate, because I think Dean was much more talented. But the public liked Jerry over Dean back then. Sad, but true. So Jerry is telling the truth. He's a good guy. If he's arrogant sometimes, so what?
Very arrogant guy but also very intelligent
the general consensus seems to be that martin was a class act, whereas jerry is an ass, but it is worth pointing out lewis never once made a disparaging remark about martin publicly, for many years, hardly said a word about him at all (probably too hurt and/or bitter), whereas martin spoke frequently and disparagingly about lewis to the press during the years immediately after the split
Here's the real deal on the split according to Dean's daughter . Lewis was over-bearing and a workaholic... he produced and wrote most of the scripts and when he wanted Dean to play a cop in uniform and that's where Dean drew the line, he hated to wear a cop uniform and said he wouldn't do it. Jerry insisted and threatened Dean that he would get someone else. Dean said" Go ahead kid " and promptly quit . Jerry got Darren McGavin to play the cop and the movie bombed big time.
Lol....my left brain kicked in when he said "...GI loan..." and I was like damn that sucks he must be seriously broke. Then I laughed, he got me, lol. I can't wait to show my kids some Martin and Lewis, when they grow up.
I remember my sister falling down laughing at Jerry doing the nutty professor thing, when we were kids. He really is a great entertainer, and a fine musician too.
I totally agree people need private time too.
I just had a little twilight zone moment, because I just ended up here after watching a Gene Wilder video. I read your comment, and had to quickly look at the poster's name to see if it was me. The same exact thing happened to my mom. He was so rude that I never looked at him in the same way. I wonder how many people he did this to!
those were the days
now we have some talent here and there
but no larger than life entertainers
So which version is true?? I heard Jerry was heartbroken that Dean wanted to leave (almost like they had been lovers or something) and he asked Dean "what about the friendship we had this past 10 years?" To which Dean coldly replied, "I don't know what you're talking about -- you're nothing but a $ (dollar sign) to me." Dean could cut people off and never look back. That's just how he was. Emotions and sentimental stuff made him uncomfortable.
Gotta comment.
I'm with you. I admire Mr. Hope for what he did for the troops, but I think he was one of the most un-funny comedians of all time.
And while I'm at it, I think George Burns was a major bore also.
I'm sure there were some very dramatic confrontations between the partners that finally blew up into the split, but Lewis's explanation makes sense as the foundation of the tensions between them. Obviously it took years for Jerry to reach this insight, otherwise their split would've simply been a business decision, rather than the end of any contact between them for so many years.
lol @ all the armchair QBs who think they have it all figured out and are so snippy and catty. Look they were both very talented, did great stuff (for its time) together and afterwards solo, Martin especially (his show was classic, shame they couldn't have worked out a Lewis guest appearance).
Both DID make it without the other and were successful. It's silly to say they didn't. Both were talented in their own right and had their own identity. There is a time for some things and a blossoming for others in this life. It's not nessesary to stay together - always.
I never saw it the way Jerry did and I was on the outside looking in which is how they got paid. I always thought Dean was the talent and was never sure what it was Jerry was credited for. Perhaps he did things in the background per the business because I never saw any talent in front of the cams. His talent must have been behind the cam. Dean was an actor, singer and entertainer. Jerry did some comedy but that was about it.
that g i loan line is pretty funny......
Jerry would have done just fine all by himself. He is the best of the rest! I grew up laughing at his movies. I now watch them, and know how much talent he has.When I was 3, of course I had no idea, my parents would tell me how I sat in front of the T.V. and just giggled whenever he was on.
God love ya Jerry
Spoken by a true and humble gentleman. Not too famliar with Lewis and Martin but Jerry sums up the situation beautifully.
You should check your facts. Many of the movies that Jerry produced and stared in were box office hits. He was very funny without Dean. Dean also was talented but truth be told both were struggling performers when they started there act and they were, at least in my opinion the greatest Duo that ever performed... Abbot and Costello were good and Laurel and Hardy had there moments but Martin And Lewis were Great, They played of each other in a way the others just never mastered.
Sad, as they complimented each other.. there was never a contest for the fans~*
Wow, such hateful comments from people who don't have a clue, but are masters of making ASSumptions.
They worked great together, it's a shame they didn't recognize it more. Not jut the money, but they success they may have had. How many times have you seen egos get in the way of great duo's? I guess it's all part of growing up.
Good pals at the end. Yeah, right. Next time the spoke was at Dean Martin's sons funeral and even then Jerry wasn't invited, he just showed up. Pontificating wind bag.