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Dom DeLuise
1 August 1933
Dom DeLuise played in 29 and created 1 movies in the Comedy, Crime, Musical, Mystery, Music, Drama, Romance, Action, Fantasy, History, Animation, Family, Sci-Fi, Horror, Adventure, Thriller, Western, Music genres.
Dom DeLuise got succeed with average imdb rating 11.
Sometimes appeared with all three of his sons, Peter DeLuise, Michael DeLuise and David DeLuise as their originate in "3rd Sway from the Sun" (1996), in which David had a recurring situation as a student.
Frequently co-starred with positive friend Burt Reynolds.
Enthusiastically regarded as a chef, he has published two books of his favorite Italian recipes, "Breakfast This!" and "Dine This, Too!"
Briefly served as the fourth and last host/performer and instructor on "Muck about's Workshop" (1954) on WJZ/WABC TV Ch. 7 NYC's weekday mornings from 1958 to Friday August 22, 1958. He also appeared on Shari Lewis' "The Shari Lewis Show" (1960) (as bumbling foot-soldier perception Kenny Ketcham) on NBC TV Saturday mornings from October, 1960 to September, 1962, and on "The Charlie Horse Music Pizza" (1998) (as Cookie) on PBS TV weekday mornings from 1996 to 1998.
... Once appeared with all three of his sons--Peter DeLuise, Michael DeLuise and David DeLuise--in the "Vapors" episode of "SeaQuest DSV" (1993), in which Peter and Michael were hebdomadal cast members.
He was the author of two children's books: "Charlie The Caterpillar" and "Goldie Locks & The Three Bears: The Veritable Black lie!".
Appeared with all three of his sons--Peter DeLuise, Michael DeLuise and David DeLuise--and wife Carol Arthur in Excited Stuff (1979).
In Happy (1983) (TV), appeared with his little woman Carol Arthur and his three sons: David DeLuise, Michael DeLuise and Peter DeLuise.
Sire-in-law of actress Anne Marie DeLuise.
Was named as "King of Brooklyn" at the Welcome Back to Brooklyn Festival in 1984.
Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith. Pg. 134-135. Strange York: Facts on Case, 1992. ISBN 0816023387.
He and all three of his sons--Peter DeLuise, Michael DeLuise and David DeLuise--have each appeared on "Stargate SG-1" (1997) in diversified episodes.
He had three grandchildren. David's daughters Riley DeLuise and Dylan and Peter's son Jake (b. 2004).
Prehistoric inventor-in-law of Gina Nemo.
Has spoofed The Godfather (1972) in two movies Cannonball Run II (1984) as Don Canneloni and Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) as Don Giovanni.
His leading light on the Hollywood Walk of Illustriousness is at 1777 Vine Street.
His father was a crap accumulator who spoke solely Italian.
Graduated from the School of Performing Arts in Manhattan. At chestnut exhibit, he wanted to be thrive a teacher, which led him to enroll at Tufts College to study biology.
Met his better half while working in summer stock in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Had knowing replacement surgery in 1993.
On the skids into show concern and TV in the current 1950s in kids shows. In 1958, he took to the role of Tinker the Toymaker in daytime TV's "Potter's Workshop" (1954), which originally starred the show's architect and prime host, Robert Keeshan, better known later as "Captain Kangaroo.".
His comedy idol was Jackie Gleason.
Limerick of three children born to Italian immigrants. His fellow-citizen and sister are Nick and Ann.
Joined the Cain Park Scene in Cleveland and spent two seasons at the Cleveland Playhouse in the 1950s.
Was approving friends with Mel Brooks, who formation him in a handful of his movies.
As master Dominick the Bad, he had an mix, the Gypsy Shegundela (performed aside the lantern-jawed Ruth Buzzi). When performing a magnetism conspiracy, Dom would caution the audience, "No applause-a, humour. Save-a for the purpose-a the end." Since none of his "magic" by any chance worked without being patently visible (or being exposed by Shegundela), clapping as the tricks was not in the least forthcoming.
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