Martin and Lewis

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This article is about the American comedy duo Martin & Lewis. For uses of the name Martin Lewis, see Martin Lewis (disambiguation).

Martin and Lewis were an American comedy duo, comprising singer Dean Martin (as the "straight man") and comedian Jerry Lewis (as his stooge). The pair worked together in nightclubs, on radio and television, and film from 1946 until 1956 (although the two were introduced to each other in 1944), when their personal and professional relationship was acrimoniously severed. Apart from a surprise appearance by Martin on one of Lewis's annual telethons for muscular dystrophy in 1976 (orchestrated by mutual friend Frank Sinatra), they never performed together again, although they reconciled privately in the later years of Martin's life.

Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
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Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis

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Year Movie Jerry Lewis Role Dean Martin Role Notes
1949 My Friend Irma Seymour Steve Laird Film Debut
1950 My Friend Irma Goes West Seymour Steve Laird
1950 At War With The Army PFC Alvin Korwin Sgt Victor Puccinelli
1951 That's My Boy 'Junior' Jackson Bill Baker
1952 Sailor Beware Melvin Jones Al Crowthers
1952 Jumping Jacks Hap Smith Chick Allen
1952 Road to Bali 'Woman' in Lala's Dream Man in Lala's Dream Cameo
1953 The Stooge Theodore Rogers Bill Miller
1953 Scared Stiff Myron Mertz Larry Todd
1953 The Caddy Harvey Miller, Jr. Joe Anthony
1953 Money From Home Virgil Yokum Herman "Honey Talk" Nelson Filmed in 3-D
1954 Living It Up Homer Flagg Dr. Steve Harris
1954 3 Ring Circus Jerome F. Hotchkiss Pete Nelson Re-released in 1978 as 'Jerrico The Wonder Clown'
1955 You're Never Too Young Wilbur Hoolick Bob Miles
1955 Artists and Models Eugene Fullstack Rick Todd
1956 Pardners Wade Kingsley Sr/Wade Kingsley Jr Slim Mosley Sr/Slim Mosley Jr
1956 Hollywood Or Bust Malcolm Smith Steve Wiley Last film together

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