Mel Brooks

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Biography

Brooks started as a comedy writer on Sid Caesar's Your Shows of Shows back in television's infancy. What started as a running gag between himself and co-writer/performer Carl Reiner became the basis for the highly successful 2000-Year-Old Man collection of albums. Brooks, of course, has since become the high priest of low comedy as a successful writer, director, and producer, with numerous box-office hits to his credit. ~ Cub Koda, Rovi

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Mel Brooks: An Audience (1984 Comedy Film)
When Things Were Rotten (TV Episode) (1975 Comedy TV Episode)
Gerald Hirschfeld (Cinematographer, Drama/Comedy)