Funny Man, Patrick McGilligan
Funny Man, Patrick McGilligan
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Funny Man
Mel Brooks

Author: Patrick McGilligan

Narrator: Stephen Hoye

Unabridged: 21 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 03/19/2019


Synopsis

A deeply textured and compelling biography of comedy giant Mel Brooks, covering his rags-to-riches life and triumphant career in television, films, and theater, from Patrick McGilligan, the acclaimed author of Young Orson: The Years of Luck and Genius on the Path to Citizen Kane and Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light.

Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy award–winner Mel Brooks was behind (and sometimes in front the camera too) of some of the most influential comedy hits of our time, including The 2,000 Year Old Man, Get Smart, The Producers, Blazing Saddles, and Young Frankenstein. But before this actor, writer, director, comedian, and composer entertained the world, his first audience was his family.The fourth and last child of Max and Kitty Kaminsky, Mel Brooks was born on his family’s kitchen table in Brooklyn, New York, in 1926, and was not quite three-years-old when his father died of tuberculosis. Growing up in a household too poor to own a radio, Mel was short and homely, a mischievous child whose birth role was to make the family laugh. Beyond boyhood, after transforming himself into Mel Brooks, the laughs that came easily inside the Kaminsky family proved more elusive. His lifelong crusade to transform himself into a brand name of popular humor is at the center of master biographer Patrick McGilligan’s Funny Man. In this exhaustively researched and wonderfully novelistic look at Brooks’ personal and professional life, McGilligan lays bare the strengths and drawbacks that shaped Brooks’ psychology, his willpower, his persona, and his comedy. McGilligan insightfully navigates the epic ride that has been the famous funnyman’s life story, from Brooks’s childhood in Williamsburg tenements and breakthrough in early television—working alongside Sid Caesar and Carl Reiner—to Hollywood and Broadway peaks (and valleys). His book offers a meditation on the Jewish immigrant culture that influenced Brooks, snapshots of the golden age of comedy, behind the scenes revelations about the celebrated shows and films, and a telling look at the four-decade romantic partnership with actress Anne Bancroft that superseded Brooks’ troubled first marriage. Engrossing, nuanced and ultimately poignant, Funny Man delivers a great man’s unforgettable life story and an anatomy of the American dream of success.

About Patrick McGilligan

Patrick McGilligan is the author of Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light; Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast; George Cukor: A Double Life; the life stories of the directors Nicholas Ray, Robert Altman, and Oscar Micheaux; and the biographies of the actors James Cagney, Jack Nicholson, and Clint Eastwood. He also edited the five-volume Backstory series of interviews with Hollywood screenwriters and (with Paul Buhle) Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist. He lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gero on February 04, 2022

I believe that making people smile is a gift. But there is a runaway smile, tied to the sensitivity of the moment, and a timeless smile, tied to the nature of humans. The slapstick scenes of Mel Brooks' films, some dialogues, the paradoxes (I'm thinking of the camera that zooms in on the window of t......more

Goodreads review by Steven on April 13, 2019

Recently I read ROBIN by David Itzkoff, a biography that described the comic genius and troubled life of Robin Williams. The book was thorough and replete with explanations of why Williams turned out as he did, and the role comedy played in his life. There are few people who can approach Williams’ a......more

Goodreads review by Dave on April 18, 2021

Pretty solid bio by Milwaukee writer McGilligan on an entertainer I honestly didn't know too much about besides viewing a few of his films. But Melvin Kaminsky ( aka Mel Brooks ) was the youngest of 4 sons growing up in a Jewish home in NYC and pretty much always the funny man. He liked to make peo......more

Goodreads review by Tom on January 21, 2022

If you made a mistake of liking Mel Brooks through his screen and television persona then Patrick McGilligan is here to set you straight. His success came at the expense of others. This was especially true in his first marriage and how he negotiated his film deals. But Brooks doesn’t fit the cliché......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on February 10, 2022

Patrick McGilligan, our premiere biographer of Hollywood, does his usual exemplary work here. Brooks comes across as someone very funny -- despite his declining record on film -- and a not very nice person. It's a complex portrait, and provides much detail about his early career. Worth reading, but......more