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As might be said for the late and great comedians Harvey Korman and Madeline Kahn, it seems that Mel Brooks was the only director on the planet who knew how to best utilize this funnyman's talents on film. Brooks once quipped that, whenever he hired Dom DeLuise for one of his films, he would instinctively add another two days to the schedule because of the constant laughter Dom provided on the set -- especially when the camera started rolling.

The lovable, butterball comedian was a mainstay on 1960s and '70s TV variety as a "second banana" or comedy relief player. While his harsher critics believed his schtick was better served in smaller doses, Dom nevertheless went on to find some range in a few moving, more restrained projects. Those few glimpses behind all the mirth and merriment revealed a dramatic actor waiting to be unleashed. As they say, behind every clown's smile, one can find a few tears.

He was born Dominick DeLuise on August 1, 1933, in Brooklyn, New York, to parents John, a sanitation engineer, and Vicenza (DeStefano) DeLuise, both Italian immigrants. A natural class clown, it helped Dom fit in at school, and he started drawing belly laughs fairly young on stage. His very first school play had him portraying an inert copper penny! He later attended New York's High School of Performing Arts, but when it came to college, he decided to major in biology at Tufts University near Boston. He never got the idea of being a comedian out of his head, however, and the obsession eventually won out.

Dom's formative years as an actor were spent apprenticing at the Cleveland Playhouse in which he gamely played roles in everything from "Guys and Dolls" and "Stalag 17" to "The School for Scandal" and "Hamlet." He earned his first professional paycheck playing Bernie the dog in a production called "Bernie's Last Wish." Dom also got a taste of the camera in Cleveland appearing on the local TV kiddie's show "Tip Top Clubhouse."

Back in NYC, he took over the lead role of Tinker the toymaker in another children's local program, Tinker's Workshop (1954), for one season in 1958. He also started making noise on the off-Broadway scene. Appearing in the plays "The Jackass" and "All in Love," he became part of the featured ensemble of the 1961 musical revue "An Evening with Harry Stoones," which included 19-year-old Barbra Streisand. More outlandish musical roles came his way in the early 1960s with "Little Mary Sunshine" (as Corporal Billy Jester) and "The Student Gypsy, or the Prince of Liederkrantz" (his Broadway debut as Muffin T. Raggamuffin). While appearing in the light-hearted summer stock spoof "Summer & Smirk" in Provincetown, Massachusetts, Dom met fellow performer Carol Arthur (née Carol Arata). They married on November 23, 1965. Their three sons, Peter DeLuise, Michael DeLuise and David DeLuise all got into the show business act. In 1971, Dom returned successfully to Broadway in a perfectly-suited Neil Simon vehicle, "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers."

Dom was first noticed on the smaller screen creating the sketch character of Dominick the Great, a magician who tries in vain to mask his ineptness with feigned dignity on Garry Moore's popular show. The rolypoly comedian truly thrived in this TV variety atmosphere and soon began popping up all over the place (The Hollywood Palace (1964), The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967), The Jackie Gleason Show (1966)). Balding, blushing, dimpled and moon-faced (comparisons of a ripe tomato were not off the mark), he was readily equipped with a beaming, clench-toothed smile that became his trademark. At his best, looking embarrassed or agitated, the laughs usually came at his own expense whether playing a panic-stricken klutz or squirming Nervous Nelly type. Dom took the magician character to the ensemble comedy show The Entertainers (1964), which also showcased Carol Burnett and Bob Newhart, and found more regular employment as a bumbling private eye in puppeteer Shari Lewis' daytime children's program and as a foil for Dean Martin on the entertainer's regular and summer replacement shows. Dom again repeated his Dominick the Great character on Martin's show and received great reception. He later found himself part of Martin's "in-crowd" of comedians on his "celebrity roasts."

Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos

Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos
Healthy Oatmeal Recipes Healty Recipes for Weight Loss for Dinner for Kids Tumblr with Chicken For Breakfast to Lose Weight Photos


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