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Dom DeLuise

  • 75 years old
  • Male
  • Born Aug 04, 1933
  • Died May 04, 2009
  • Los Angeles, California, United States
Dom died in hospital yesterday. He was suffering from kidney failure and respiratory problems. Thanks for all the laughs Dom. You'll be missed!
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Biography

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Early life

DeLuise was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Italian American parents Vincenza "Jennie" (née DeStefano), a homemaker, and John DeLuise, who was a civil servant. DeLuise graduated from Manhattan's High School of Performing Arts. He later attended Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.

Career

DeLuise generally appeared in comedic parts, although an early appearance (in the movie Fail-Safe as a nervous enlisted airman) showed a possible broader range. His first acting credit was as a regular performer in the television show The Entertainers in 1964. In the 1970s and 1980s, he often co-starred with Burt Reynolds; together they appeared in the films The Cannonball Run and Cannonball Run II, Smokey and the Bandit II, The End, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and All Dogs Go to Heaven. DeLuise was the host of the television show Candid Camera from 1991 to 1992.

TV producer Greg Garrison hired DeLuise to appear as a specialty act on the popular Dean Martin show. DeLuise ran through his "Dominick the Great" routine, a riotous example of a magic act gone wrong, with host Martin as a bemused volunteer from the audience. Dom's catch phrase in broken Italian dialect, No Applause Necessary, Sava to the End. The show went so well that DeLuise was soon a regular on Martin's program, participating in both songs and sketches. Garrison also featured DeLuise in his own hour-long comedy specials for ABC. (Martin was often just off-camera when these were taped, and his distinctive laugh can be heard loud and clear.)

DeLuise was probably best known as a regular in Mel Brooks's films. He appeared in The Twelve Chairs, Blazing Saddles, Silent Movie, History of the World, Part I, Spaceballs & Robin Hood: Men in Tights. Brooks' late wife, actress Anne Bancroft, directed Dom in Fatso (1980). He also had a cameo in Johnny Dangerously as the Pope, and in Jim Henson's The Muppet Movie as a wayward Hollywood talent agent who comes across Kermit the Frog singing "The Rainbow Connection" in the film's opening scene.

DeLuise exhibited his comedic talents while playing the speaking part of the jailer Frosch in the comedic operetta Die Fledermaus at the Metropolitan Opera. In the production, while the singing was in German, the spoken parts were in English.

An avid cook and author of several books on cooking, in recent years he appeared as a regular contributor to a syndicated home improvement radio show, On The House with The Carey Brothers, giving listeners tips on culinary topics. He also wrote several children's books.

Death

DeLuise died in his sleep around 6 p.m. on May 4, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. He was hospitalized at the time, suffering from kidney failure and respiratory problems. DeLuise was 75 years old.

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Bert Daniels Sep 25, 2009

His voice and face lit up every movie I saw. His smile and personality which oozed from every character lit up or lives and now God has exclusive rights,
how lucky

the giant hug with feet

donna mulios Jun 03, 2009

Once again i find myself looking at old tapes i even making my kids read charlie the
caterpillar one more time and yet i i am not sad on his passing just sad that the quick wit and
contagious smile that Mr Deliuise had and it gives great comfort to see that his wife Carol and as i can see is also being shared by his children I am sure there were some good days and bad days like in my family growing up but the good days way out numbered the bad
so for all the family and friends that want to smile just watch or read a story of Mr Deluise
THE GIANT HUG WITH FEET .

donna mulios (Sep 16, 2009)

today is the day i remember not to take any thing for granted to remember to tell all you know that you love them to hug a person one second longer to remember to enjoy life to laugh at something in your day even in a crowd and to take a deep breath and enjoy life for some one like Mr Deliuise that is sending great energy to all so we may enjoy many more JUST KEEP THE SMILES COMING THANK YOU

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WILLIAM N JONES JR May 08, 2009

IVE ALWAYS FELT DOM AS SOMEONE WHO IS LIKE A BROTHER, FATHER , FRIEND ALL THOSE AS ONE ALL TOGETHER TO ALL OF US AS HE ACTS, SPEAKS, JOKES WHICH BROUGH ALL OF US TOGETHER AS ONE WHOLE FAMILY OF ALL PEOPLE WHO KNEW HIM AND WATCHED, LISTENED ALSO LOVED HIM. HE REMINDS ME ALOT OF PAVOROTTI WHOM I ADMIRE AS WELL WHO HAD ALMOST SAME CHARACTER. MYSELF IM NOT ITALIAN BUT GREW UP WITH ITALIANS AND WLD LIKE TO SAY HE DIDNT DO THIS FOR ITALIANS OR HE WAS ITALIAN BECAUSE HE GOT ALL OF US TOGETHER TO ENJOY HIS LIFE WE KNOW ABOUT WHO HE WAS AS A PERSON FROM THE HEART TO OURS IS WHAT I THANK SO MUCH ALSO WOULD BE REALLY MISSED ALOT! I DO HAVE HIS BOOK CALLED EAT THIS AND ITS A GREAT BOOK. I LOVE THE FAMILY PART IN THE BOOK AND DO ADMIRE HOW HIS MOM WAS IN THE BOOK. I DO ALSO MISS ALL OTHER BUDDIES HE WAS SURROUNDED WITH AS SINATRA , SAMMY DAVIS THE RAT PACK. RIGHT NOW WE ONLY GOT TONY BENNETTINO LEFT SO GIVE HIM COMFORT AS WELL. WE ALL SURELY WILL BE MISSED SO MUCH DEL LUISE!!! BRAVO U DID FABULOUS AND BLESS YA !!!!! BRAVO BRAVO LOVE YA ALWAYS DOM!!!! ITS BEEN A LONG AGO AND I STILL REMEMBER HIS OTHER NAME FROM FASTO WHICH WAS DOMINICK DI NAPOLI. WONDER IF ANYONE REMEMBER OR KNEW THIS. CIAO LOVE YA DOM BLESS YA

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maylene May 08, 2009

He was a great actor one of the best, I have been trying to collect his movies for years, my favorite was HOT STUFF, his family was in this show as well, I found out about his death from my brother he heard it on the news and he called me and told me because he knew that our family were great fans of his,we will always be his fans,he will be missed by billions.god be with yoou don and may he bless your family and friends and all of your fans.

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