Academy Flashback! Tribute to Mel Brooks in 2009

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented a tribute to comic legend Mel Brooks on Friday, July 24, at 8 p.m. at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. Hosted by film historian Leonard Maltin, the evening featured Brooks in person, along with numerous film clips and stories from his artistic collaborators and friends. Special guests included Richard Benjamin, Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Carl Reiner, Tracey Ullman and Lesley Ann Warren. Pictured: Mel Brooks and Marty Feldman during the production of YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, 1974.

*From the ARCHIVES!*

Beverly Hills, CA (July 1, 2009) — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented a tribute to comic legend Mel Brooks on Friday, July 24, at 8 p.m. at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. Hosted by film historian Leonard Maltin, the evening featured Brooks in person, along with numerous film clips and stories from his artistic collaborators and friends. Special guests included Richard Benjamin, Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Carl Reiner, Tracey Ullman and Lesley Ann Warren.

A noted comedian, writer, producer, director, composer and actor, Brooks won an Academy Award® for the original story and screenplay of the 1968 version of “The Producers.” He also earned nominations for the adapted screenplay of “Young Frankenstein,” with Gene Wilder, and for the lyrics to the title song from “Blazing Saddles.” In addition, “The Critic,” for which he provided the narration, won an Oscar® for Cartoon Short Subject in 1963.

Born in Brooklyn, Brooks began his career in New York with standup comedy and a writing gig on Sid Caesar’s “Your Show of Shows” in the early 1950s. He has since left his comedic and musical mark on numerous feature films, including “The Producers,” “The Twelve Chairs,” “Blazing Saddles,” “Young Frankenstein,” “Silent Movie,” “High Anxiety,” “History of the World – Part I,” “To Be or Not to Be,” “Spaceballs,” “Life Stinks,” “Robin Hood: Men in Tights” and “Dracula: Dead and Loving It,” two of which have spawned Broadway adaptations.

Brooks is one of only 12 individuals to have won all four major show business awards – the Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony.

Tickets for “A Tribute to Mel Brooks” were sold out!

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