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Funny Man

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by Patrick McGilligan


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  1968

  THE PRODUCERS

  1970

  THE TWELVE CHAIRS

  1974

  BLAZING SADDLES

  1974

  YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN

  1976

  SILENT MOVIE

  1977

  HIGH ANXIETY

  1981

  HISTORY OF THE WORLD, PART I

  1983

  TO BE OR NOT TO BE

  1987

  SPACEBALLS

  1991

  LIFE STINKS

  1993

  ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS

  1995

  DRACULA: DEAD AND LOVING IT

  1999

  SCREW LOOSE

  2005

  THE PRODUCERS

  More details and a complete listing of all of Brooks’s credits and his numerous small- and big-screen cameo appearances can be found at www.imdb.com.

  Index

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  MB = Mel Brooks

  ABC: Caesar and, 144, 146, 148, 153, 155, 202–3; declines MB pilot, 304; declines Get Smart, 229; Talent Associates pitch, 201–2; When Things Were Rotten, 365–67; “Zero Hour,” 257

  Abrahams, Jim, 413

  Accent on Love (TV show), 168

  Ace, Goodman, 203

  Act One (Hart), 160–61; film, 261

  Actors Studio, 184, 199, 207, 259

  Adams, Don, 229, 237, 304

  Adams, Edie, 202–3

  Adams, Lee, 143, 150, 153, 166, 173, 179, 186, 188, 189, 193, 198, 365

  Adler, Renata, 284, 298

  Adler, Stella, 113, 146, 157, 452, 458

  Admiral Broadway Revue (TV show), 23, 53–58, 59, 61, 65, 67, 166; “Bomba, the Jungle Boy” skit, 57

  Adventures of Robin Hood, The (film), 11

  Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother, The (film), 367

  Advocate newspaper, 524

  Agee, James, 401

  Agnes of God (film), 464, 465

  Airplane! (film), 413

  Airport 1975 (film), 373

  Albertson, Jack, 289

  Alda, Alan, 352, 386, 519, 531, 534

  Alda, Arlene, 386, 519

  Alexander, Jason, 530

  Alexander, Rod, 76, 155

  Alex in Wonderland (film), 301

  Alien (film), 474

  “All American” (musical), 173, 179, 180, 184, 186–91, 193–96, 207, 208, 210, 234, 248, 256, 262, 267, 365, 422; “Once Upon a Time” (song), 193

  Allen, Fred, 27

  Allen, Stanford C., 374

  Allen, Steve, 57, 176, 191, 222, 369

  Allen, Woody, 153, 155, 279, 301, 319, 328, 362, 376, 395, 406, 413, 441, 465, 476, 509, 511, 528, 543; MB rivalry, 346, 354–55, 385, 414, 529

  All in the Family (TV show), 318

  All-Star Comedy Hour, The (TV show), 206

  All-Star Revue (TV show), 111

  All That Jazz (film), 296

  Allyn, William, 389, 449–50

  Altman, Robert, 301, 327, 374, 410, 509

  American Film Institute (AFI), 363–64, 389, 390, 397, 445; MB receives Life Achievement Award, 543–44

  American Film, 482, 484

  American Weekly, 226

  Amsterdam, Morey, 82

  Anderson, Ernie, 94

  Anderson, John Murray, 86

  Andrés, José, 544

  Andrews, Charles, 167–68

  Andrews Sisters, 43

  Andy Williams Show, The (TV show), 206

  Angela’s Ashes (McCourt), 531

  Annie (musical), 422, 446, 516

  “Annie and the Hoods” (TV special), 352–53

  Annie Hall (film), 279, 376, 385, 529

  “Annie: The Women in the Life of a Man” (TV special), 294–95, 306, 353; “Yma Dream,” 446

  Anthony, Lysette, 506

  Anything Goes (musical), 14

  Apartment, The (film), 172

  Appell, Don, 20–23, 28, 32–33, 47–48, 116, 121, 515

  Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, The (film), 356, 362

  “Aquacade in Acapulco” (TV special), 305–6, 307, 309–10

  archy and mehitabel (album), 138

  Arkin, Alan, 287, 308

  Arlene Francis Show, The (TV show), 206

  Arnold, Gary, 298, 354–55, 376, 383, 411, 442, 460, 462–63

  Arnold, William, 428–34, 462

  Arthur, Bea, 89, 409

  Arthur, Carol, 324, 377–78

  Ashby, Hal, 301

  Asher, William, 2fds37

  Ashley, Ted, 156, 307, 308, 345

  Ashley-Famous, 307, 322

  Ashley-Steiner, 156, 170, 174, 181, 198, 307

  Astaire, Fred, 11, 543

  Atkinson, Brooks, 52, 87, 139

  Attanasio, Paul, 469

  Atwill, Lionel, 344

  Aurthur, Robert Alan, 104, 201

  Austin, Bud, 302–3, 366

  Austin Productions, 303

  Avala Film, 290, 291, 296

  AVCO Embassy, 252, 278, 279, 280, 282

  Avon Lodge, Sullivan County, N.Y., 21–23

  Back Stage review of The Critic, 211

  Bad News Bears, The (film), 377

  Baer, Art, 225, 240, 241

  Ball, Lucille, 101n

  “Ballad of Davy Crockett, The” (song), 70

  Ballantine beer ad, 234–35

  Balsam, Martin, 199

  Bananas (film), 301

  Bancroft, Anne (wife), 43, 183–84, 190, 191, 211, 215, 230, 284, 285, 384, 488, 515, 522, 526, 548; anger issues, 185; awards and Oscar nominations, 207, 226, 282, 294, 390, 464, 492, 493; Berkshire Theatre Festival and, 253, 285, 294; Blazing Saddles casting and, 324, 325, 326; cancers and death of, 416, 531, 533–34; career, 184, 207, 253–54, 271, 294, 305, 317–18, 352, 363, 382, 390–93, 417, 419, 463–64, 492–93, 519, 531, 532; Caribbean trip, 386; character and personality, 185, 293; child with MB, 305, 306, 352, 416–18 (see also Brooks, Maximilian); directing and, 363–64, 390–93, 403, 451; earnings, 209; Fire Island and, 212, 227, 228, 254, 297, 317, 361, 420, 519; grandchild born, 533; health issues, 382, 472, 531; Kallen and, 221; Manhattan town house, 209, 221, 277, 361; marriage to MB, 184–85, 206–9, 216, 225–28, 253–54, 277, 288–89, 293–97, 299, 324, 382, 420, 422, 460, 462–63, 465, 530–31; media and, 207–8; move to West Coast, 322–23; New York return (2000), 519; Other World friends, 377–78; parenting by, 417; privacy and, 414–16; Rothberg managing, 406; Santa Monica house, 417–18, 472; The Twelve Chairs casting and, 286–87; visiting Yugoslavia, 293, 294; Water Mill, Southampton, home, 531; West Coast lifestyle, 360–61, 369; Wilder and, 266

  —roles: Agnes of God, 464, 465; “Annie and the Hoods,” 352–53; “Annie: The Women in the Life of a Man,” 294–95, 306, 353; A Cry of Players, 285, 287; Curb Your Enthusiasm, 530; The Devils, 244, 254; Dracula cameo, 506; Duet for One, 419–20, 492; 84 Charing Cross Road, 464; The Elephant Man, 402–3, 464; first TV special, 254, 259; Garbo Talks, 464, 465; Golda, 382, 419; The Graduate, 254, 257, 279, 282, 294; The Hindenburg, 363; Jesus of Nazareth, 382; Lipstick, 382; The Little Foxes, 271; Living with Cancer documentary, 416; Marco Polo miniseries, 419; The Miracle Worker, 184–85, 207, 231, 253; Mother Courage and Her Children, 212, 226; ’night, Mother, 464; Occupant, 531; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, 317–18, 352, 363; The Pumpkin Eater, 226; 7 Women, 230–31; Silent Movie, 372; The Skin of Our Teeth, 253; The Slender Thread, 228; Spanglish, 531; Squeeze Box, 532; TV roles (1990s), 492; To Be or Not to Be, 389, 445, 448, 451–57, 462, 463; Torch Song Trilogy, 464, 521; The Turning Point, 390; Young Winston, 305, 363

  Barbizon-Plaza Theatre, 120

  Barclay, Paris, 524

  Barmore, Frances, 164–65, 179

  Barney Miller (TV show), 366

  Barrie, Barbara, 226

  Bart, Roger, 521, 540

  Barthe
l, Joan, 267–68

  Basile, Charles, 85, 89

  Battle of Algiers, The (film), 289

  BBC-TV: Sid Caesar Invites You, 144–45

  Beach, Gary, 521, 526

  Beal, Greg, 316, 329

  Beckhard, Arthur J., 32–33

  Begelman, David, 144, 208, 246, 307–8, 321, 335, 442; My Favorite Year and, 440, 442

  “Begin the Beguine” (song), 27, 43

  Begley, Ed, Jr., 505

  Belkin, Gary, 124, 240, 295, 303, 306, 352, 369

  Bellamy, Ralph, 162

  Bellboy, The (film), 170

  Bellwood, Peter, 295

  Benjamin, Richard, 440, 441–42

  Bennett, Michael, 199

  Benny, Jack, 27, 168, 352, 389, 445, 451, 460

  Benson, Sheila, 411, 411n, 443

  Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, 7, 18

  Bergen, Polly, 142–44, 352

  Bergman, Andrew, 308–9, 387, 492; Blazing Saddles, 309–16, 318–19, 325, 327, 339, 356, 357

  Bergren, Eric, 394, 396, 404, 427, 428, 430

  Berigan, Bunny, 26

  Berkowitz, Sol, 199

  Berkshire Theatre Festival, 253, 285, 294

  Berle, Milton, 69, 71, 84, 190n, 203

  Berlin, Irving, 190n, 342, 349

  Berman, Shelley, 177, 186, 256

  Berns, William, 282

  Bernstein, Leonard, 146

  Bernstein, Shirley, 146

  Berson, Misha, 541

  Bert Rigby, You’re a Fool (film), 492

  Besterman, Doug, 526

  Best Laid Plans, The (play), 234, 259

  Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Los Angeles, 287

  Bewitched (TV show), 237

  Bicycle Thieves (film), 91

  Big Deal on Madonna Street (film), 362

  Bikel, Ofra, 146, 208–9

  Bikel, Theodore, 146, 546

  Billboard reviews, 85, 178

  Bill Dana Show, The (TV show), 229, 230

  Billington, Michael, 552

  Billy Williams Quartet, 71, 73, 254

  Biroc, Joseph F., 326

  Black, Jack, 543

  Blackhill Productions, 230, 241, 242–43

  Black Is the New White (Mooney), 313

  Blagman, Norman, 263, 516–17

  Blanc, Mel, 207–8

  Blazing Saddles (film), 247, 307–33, 340–41, 345–47, 355, 362, 375, 435, 472, 519, 529, 551; as “Black Bart,” 312, 337, 340; budget, 333; cast, 33, 323–29, 404; earnings, 357, 371, 376, 407; editing, 341, 345; ending of, 319, 332; farting scene, 80, 313–14, 330, 341; filming, 337; film within a film, 332; “The French Mistake,” 332; “I’m Tired,” 330; MB and characters’ names, 312–13, 315; MB and music in, 331–32; MB as actor-director, 326, 329, 476; MB’s life in, 17, 38; MB’s profit from, 550; Oscar nominations, 356; production team, 327–28; Pryor and, 311–15, 318, 326; release of, 345, 346, 353, 356; reviews, 345–46, 354; R rating, 345, 371; story idea and writers, 307–19, 371, 495; story rights, 339, 340; title, 340; Wilder and, 316, 328–29, 334; Your Show of Shows and, 112

  Blazing Saddles (musical), 543, 548–49, 552

  Blindfold (film), 243

  Bloomgarden, Kermit, 199, 200

  Boardway Bound (play), 492

  Bobrick, Sam, 368–69

  Bogart, Paul, 237

  Bogdanovich, Peter, 324, 338

  Bolger, Ray, 193–95

  Bologna, Joseph, 304, 440–41, 505

  Boni, John, 365, 366

  Bonnie and Clyde (film), 266, 270

  Boorman, John, 468

  Booth, Shirley, 196

  Bosley, Tom, 199

  Boulanger, Nadia, 165

  Box Office review of The Critic, 211

  Boyle, Peter, 309, 334, 335, 337, 343, 349, 540

  Bracken, Eddie, 138, 139, 140, 229

  Bram Stoker’s Dracula (film), 505

  Brantley, Ben, 540, 541

  Brecht, Bertolt, 196, 212

  Bressart, Felix, 452

  Brickman, Marshall, 385

  Bright Boy (play), 32–33

  Brighton Beach, N.Y., 5–7, 9, 15–16, 18–19, 26, 27, 29, 209

  Brill, Marty, 304

  Brill, Richard, 197, 198, 200

  Brinkley, Christie, 519

  Brink’s Job, The (film), 394, 395

  Broadhurst Theatre, N.Y., 52

  Broadway (Kantor), 14

  Broderick, Matthew, 521, 522, 523, 526, 532, 534, 537, 543

  Brodie, Steve, 231

  Brooklyn, N.Y., 1–21; MB and, 1, 9, 15–17, 26–27, 479; movie houses, 10–11; music and, 14–15; public schools, 16, 26, 29

  Brooklyn Dodgers, 19, 105

  Brookman, Minnie (grandmother), 4–5, 7, 8, 35

  Brookman, Joseph (uncle), 5, 13–14, 83

  Brookman, Sadie (aunt), 4, 8, 19, 20, 478

  Brooks, Edward Anthony “Eddie” (son), 158, 206, 278, 322, 535, 536, 536n, 551

  Brooks, Florence Baum (wife), 67–68, 89–98, 104, 110, 122, 141, 142, 151, 154, 172, 217–19; affair with Strouse, 166, 184; children with MB, 128–29, 136, 150, 158, 182, 320–21, 357–58, 535–36; child with Dunay, 207, 320, 536; divorce from MB, 159, 163–66, 179–83, 191–92; marriage/divorce with Dunay, 192, 206, 320–21; marriage to MB, 107–10, 113–15, 122, 129, 133–36, 140, 145–48, 157–59, 163; MB evading child support, 206, 210, 320–21, 323; MB hiding income from, 183, 321, 323, 357–58; MB’s infidelity, 140, 143, 145, 147, 159, 179; MB’s rages 134, 135, 145; post-divorce relationship with MB, 182–83, 206–7, 278; tryout, Bye Bye Birdie, 165

  Brooks, Henry (grandson), 533

  Brooks, Maximilian “Max” (son), 306, 322, 416–18, 419, 451, 470–72, 491–92, 534–35, 546; first book, 531–32, 548; marriage, 531; SNL staff writer, 519; son born, 533

  Brooks, Mel: acts of kindness, 420–21, 537; ambition of, 63; anger and rage, 64, 78–79, 96, 132, 134, 135, 145, 165, 179, 194, 240, 271–77, 342, 378, 413, 421, 430, 452, 454, 456; “anxiety hysteria” diagnosis, 129–30; apartments, N.Y., 52, 75, 91, 109, 116, 123, 157, 160, 164, 166, 187, 318; appearance, 23, 25, 44, 90–91, 108, 131, 232; Ashley-Steiner agency and, 156, 170, 174, 181, 198, 307; awards and Oscar nominations, 236, 256, 288–90, 356, 510–11, 511n, 512, 526, 528–29, 543–44; Bancroft’s breast cancer and, 416; Bancroft’s second cancer and death, 533–34; baseball and, 19, 115, 201; bereavement of, 534–35; betting on horses and, 519, 535; Beverly Hills house, 322–23, 363; born Melvin Kaminsky, 1, 6; as businessman, 102, 149, 170, 183, 198, 220–21, 222, 237–38, 339–40, 357, 358, 371, 391, 396–400, 405–7, 442, 449–50, 481–85; Caribbean trip (1978), 386; character and personality, 9, 13, 16–17, 40, 44, 46, 47, 62, 63–64, 91, 109–10, 118, 121, 131, 150, 159, 215–16, 265, 355–56, 395, 453–56; children of, 128–29, 145, 158, 206, 278, 305, 306, 320–21, 322, 357–58, 416–18, 534–36, 546, 549 (see also specific children); as Chock Full o’Nuts regular, 215, 272, 309; chronic lateness, 77–78, 98, 118, 121, 132, 172, 274, 275; Club Caesar and, 128, 137, 142, 149, 151–52, 240, 241, 312; CAA as agent, 552–53; CMA as agent, 307–8, 405–6; confabulation by, 104, 137, 242, 311, 444; as controlled personality, 114, 226; critics (crickets) as nemeses, 139, 168, 267–68, 285, 299, 375, 384–85, 413, 461–62, 476, 489–90, 508, 541, 543; as “dangerous” comedian, 168, 177, 243, 365, 471, 512; earnings, 2, 77, 121–23, 140–41, 149, 157, 170, 180–81, 199, 203, 206, 209–10, 222, 235, 237–39, 241, 286, 303, 305, 307, 357, 484, 503, 542; ego and, 172, 239–40, 362, 456, 458–59, 464–65, 54; EGOT milestone, 526; European summers, 513; fame and, 204–6, 226–27, 353–54, 464–65, 518; “fantasy of success,” 509; father figures for, 58–59, 64, 107, 418; father’s death and, 2, 7, 8–9, 59, 107, 130; favorite music, 355; fears and neuroses, 24–25, 47, 63, 75, 78, 104, 109, 129–31, 134, 157, 165, 483; Fire Island and, 73–74, 106, 113–15, 122–23, 140–41, 173, 186–87, 212–13, 227, 228, 250, 251, 254, 297, 317, 361, 420, 519; funerals and, 479, 547; The Gourmet Club friends, 214–15, 420; grandchild, Henry, born, 533; height, 25, 44, 90, 108, 131; household staff, 417; houses p
urchased with new wealth, 361; hypochondria, 129; ICM and Begelman, 307–8 (see also Begelman, David); impromptu sketches, 79, 80–81, 86, 120, 132, 253, 272, 395; influence of movies, theater, and radio, 10–12, 14, 17, 26–27, 32, 91, 94, 210, 365; insomnia of, 63, 104, 132, 208; Jaguar owned by, 174, 249, 420; Judaism of, 1, 18, 34, 35, 90, 131–32, 177, 178, 546–47; lawsuits and, 406, 419, 422–34, 437, 449–50; lawyers for, 156, 170, 183, 197–98, 215, 222, 238–39, 243, 245, 297, 299, 321, 340, 396, 425, 427, 430, 433, 485, 500; life as a nonagenarian, 546–48; life of comedy, motivation, 24–25; in London, 94, 145, 146–50, 226, 286, 290, 296–97, 356, 410, 421–22, 465, 550–51; Los Angeles as home, 321, 322–23, 359, 479; Los Angeles lunch group, 518; love of cats, 116, 138, 224; love of France and Italy, 97; male friendships and, 96–97, 214–15, 319–20, 421, 518; Manhattan luxury co-op, 361, 420, 541; marriage and divorce, Florence Baum, 107–10, 113–15, 122, 129, 133–36, 140, 145–48, 157–59, 163–67, 179–83, 191–92, 206–7, 217, 278, 320–21, 357–58; marriage to Bancroft, 183–85, 190, 191, 206–9, 216, 225–28, 253–54, 277, 288–89, 293–97, 299, 324, 382, 420, 460, 462–63, 530–31; Max’s Kansas City friends, 245–46, 260, 268, 317n; media and, 207–8; modesty lacking in, 355, 359, 362, 412–13, 413n, 444, 526; mother’s death, 478–79; mother’s impact on, 2, 15, 16, 24, 130; music studios, appeal of, 26; name change, 30, 34, 44, 49; need for collaborators, 217, 220, 247–48, 312, 314, 318, 390, 407, 516; Nice Mel–Rude Crude Mel personality, 155, 249, 271, 272–77, 371, 375, 380, 386, 407, 413, 421, 433, 483, 490; Other World friends, 377–78, 465; people who knew him best, 415–16; performance nerves, 177–78; personality as performance art, 81; as “populist artist,” 386; privacy and, 414–15; profanity and crudeness, 79–81, 113, 131, 164, 179, 232, 245–46, 253, 267, 275, 350; psychoanalysis and therapists, 75–76, 77, 81, 98, 129–33; real estate and investments, 549–50; ritual before serious discussions, 336, 341–42; Rothberg as manager, 406; Russian black humor and, 107; Santa Monica home, 417–18, 472, 546; shouting as customary, 62, 63, 78–79, 118, 126, 134, 135, 137, 265, 274, 276, 291, 321, 342, 360, 417, 453, 454, 473, 498, 499, 548; signature ideas, 119; signature song, 31, 46, 53, 55, 553; “success beyond New York” idea, 73, 97, 300, 376, 509; as “talking/performing writer,” 77, 80–82, 87–88, 98, 232, 336; teeth problems, 12; ten favorite recordings, 27; tennis and, 360, 470; turning sixty, 464–65; Water Mill, Southampton, home, 519, 531, 546; West Coast lifestyle, 359–62, 369; William Morris Agency, 72, 85, 117, 121, 138–39, 141, 156; womanizing, 140, 143, 145, 147, 159, 179, 462–63; writing as men’s only club, 128; young comedians and, 413–14, 498, 507, 548

 

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