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Brooks receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010. Mel Brooks is an actor, comedian, and filmmaker of the stage, television, and screen. He started his work as a comedy writer, actor, and then director of 11 feature films including The Producers (1967), Young Frankenstein (1974), and Blazing Saddles (1974).
To Be or Not to Be is a 1983 American war comedy film directed by Alan Johnson, produced by Mel Brooks, and starring Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Tim Matheson, Charles Durning, Christopher Lloyd, and José Ferrer.
Melvin James Brooks (né Kaminsky; born June 28, 1926) is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker.With a career spanning over seven decades, he is known as a writer and director of a variety of successful broad farces and parodies. [1]
Mel Brooks: June 12, 1981 20th Century Fox $31,672,907: Anthology comedy 62% [3] 1982: My Favorite Year: Richard Benjamin: October 8, 1982 Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer: $20,123,620: Comedy 96% [4] Frances: Graeme Clifford: December 3, 1982 Universal Pictures: $5,000,000 Biographical drama: 65% [5] 1983: To Be or Not to Be: Alan Johnson: December 16 ...
Mel Brooks has left his mark in cinema with his long-lasting, six decade plus career -- and now he's literally left his mark in Hollywood, Reuters video reports. The 88-year-old funnyman and ...
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker Mel Brooks (born 1926) received his fourth distinct award in June 2001. Between 1968 and 2002, Brooks received a total of 11 awards. [20] Brooks was the first person to win the Emmy as the first award, and the first winner to have won his Oscar for screenwriting. Academy Awards:
The decades since then have produced eight additional Star Wars movies (comprising a prequel trilogy, a sequel trilogy, and multiple one-offs) and several TV shows. So when Gad pitched Brooks his ...
According to animator Don Bluth, she was cast because he was "hoping she would use a voice similar to the one she used as a character in Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles." [28] In 1983, Kahn starred in her own short-lived TV sitcom, Oh Madeline, [5] which ended after one season due to poor ratings.