Mel Brooks turns 100: a century of comedy from Brooklyn to Hollywood
Mel Brooks, director of The Producers, is celebrating his 100th birthday. Born on a kitchen table in a Brooklyn tenement to European immigrant parents, he lost his father at age two and was raised by his mother as the youngest of four brothers. His lifelong hunger for attention — described by colleague Larry Gelbart as mistaking a doctor's slap for applause — drove a career that came to define American Jewish comedy. Brooks famously holds that "comedy is the opposite of death."
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