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- Brooks is a member of the short list of entertainers with the distinction of having won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony award. Three of his films ranked in the American Film Institute's list of the top 100 comedy films of all-time: Blazing Saddles at number 6, The Producers at number 11, and Young Frankenstein at number 13.
- Melvin Kaminsky (nacido en Nueva York, Estados Unidos el 28 de junio de 1926), conocido como Mel Brooks, es un guionista, actor y director de cine estadounidense, especializado en el género de comedia.
- Melvin "Mel" Kaminsky (born June 28, 1926,) also known as Mel Brooks is an American director producer Writter and actor he plays Moses, Comicus, Tomas de Torquemada, Louis XVL of France and Jacques le Garcon de Pisse
- This article is about the guest star. For the character, see Mel Brooks (character) File:Real-world.png <default>Mel Brooks</default> Guest Star Information Gender Status Birth Death Nationality Claim to fame Character First appearance Melvin James "Mel" Brooks (born; Melvin James Kaminsky) guest starred as himself in the Season 6 episode "Homer vs. Patty and Selma".
- He was caricatured as a mad joker. In one sketch he tries to convince Jack Nicholson to play the part of Gene Wilder in his next film, because Wilder cannot act, only pause brilliantly.
- Mel Brooks is an American film director, screenwriter, composer, lyricist, comedian, actor and producer. He is best known as a creator of broad film farces and comic parodies. He began his career as a stand-up comic and as a writer for the early TV. Brooks is a member of the short list of entertainers with the distinction of having won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony award. He is to receive the 41st Academy Award AFI Life Achievement Award in 2013. He is married to actress, Anne Bancroft.
- Melvin "Mel" Kaminsky (born June 28, 1926), better known by his stage name Mel Brooks, is an American film director, screenwriter, composer, lyricist, comedian, actor, and producer. He is best known as a creator of broad film farces and comic parodies. Brooks is a member of the short list of entertainers with the distinction of having won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony award. Three of his films ranked in the Top 20 on the American Film Institute's list of the Top 100 comedy films of all-time: Blazing Saddles, The Producers and Young Frankenstein.
- (1928-1995) is The inventor of comedy and apple pie. He is Jewish, and is from NY.
- Mel Brooks is an American film director, screenwriter composer, lyricist comedian, actor and producer. he mades Robin Hood: Men in Tights
- Mel Brooks (born Melvin James Kaminsky; June 28, 1926) is an American film director, screenwriter, composer, lyricist, comedian, actor, and producer who played Professor Max Krassman in Jim Henson's 1979 film The Muppet Movie.
- Mel Brooks is considered a comic genius in the Comedy and Spoof world. He worte and directed the Star Wars parody Spaceballs as well as starred in the film as Yogurt (a Yoda parody), and President Skroob (A Palpatine parody). {stub}
- Despite a widespread belief that Mel Brooks wrote the entire series, he is in fact credited as a writer on only three episodes: #1: "Mr. Big (with Buck Henry)#10 "Our Man in Leotards" (with Gary Belkin)#15: "Survival of the Fattest" (with Ronny Pearlman) Brooks and Henry are also credited as consultants on the 2008 Get Smart movie. See IMDb entry. File:Placeholder
- Mel Brooks (b. 1926) is a comic writer, director, and actor, who is one of the few individuals to have won an Emmy, Grammy, Tony, and Academy Award. Brooks made a cameo appearance in The Muppet Movie as Professor Krassman, as well as a vocal cameo in It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie as the voice of the narrator Joe Snow. On Broadway, Brooks reworked two of his most popular films into musicals, The Producers (with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick) and Young Frankenstein (with Roger Bart, Andrea Martin, and Megan Mullally).
- He directed Spaceballs, and portrayed Yogurt and President Skroob in the film. Spaceball I stocks videocassettes of nine Brooks-related movies in its Mr. Rental unit:
* The Producers (Written and directed by Brooks, featuring him in a cameo as the voice of a Nazi)
* The Twelve Chairs (Written and directed by Brooks, featuring him in the supporting role of Tikon)
* Blazing Saddles (Co-witten and directed by Brooks, featuring him in the supporting roles of Governor William J. Le Petomane and an Indian Chief)
* Young Frankenstein (Co-written and directed by Brooks, featuring him in cameos as the voices of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and various animals)
* Silent Movie (Co-written and directed by Brooks, featuring him in the starring role of Mel Funn)
* High Anxiety (Co-writt
- Melvin Pinkus Fuctus Brookstein also known secretly as the superhero RoboJew (1926-The Future) is a prominent Jewish pie cook who has also dabbled in the areas of stage production and cinema. He is widely credited with the creation of the apple pie (which was actually created by wealthy Canadian Leonard Nimoy). Brooks also served as the US Embassy and financial advisor to the country of Palestine. After a brief run in with Michael J. Fox, Brooks also went back in time to kill Jesus. Brooks is the founder of the Hollywood Jew Association (HJA), an organization committed to the development of Jews in show business that constantly remind the public of their Judaism. Members of the HJA include Adam Sandler, Judd Apatow, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, Jerry Seinfeld, Jerry Lewis, Lewis Black, Richard
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