
Dom DeLuise
Born: 1933-08-01
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Dominick "Dom" DeLuise (August 1, 1933 – May 4, 2009) was an American actor and comedian. Known primarily for comedy roles, he rose to fame in the 1970s as a frequent guest on television variety shows. He is widely recognized for his performances in the films of Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder, as well as a series of collaborations and a double act with Burt Reynolds. Beginning in the 1980s, his popularity expanded to younger audiences from voicing characters in several major animated productions, particularly those of Don Bluth. DeLuise was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Italian American parents. He attended the High School of Performing Arts in New York City and later studied biology at Tufts University. After graduating from college, he began his career as a stand-up comedian. He made his television debut in 1964 on the variety show The Dean Martin Show. In 1970, DeLuise made his film debut in the Mel Brooks comedy The Twelve Chairs. He went on to appear in several other Brooks films, including Blazing Saddles, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, and History of the World, Part I. He also starred in a number of films with Gene Wilder, including The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, The World's Greatest Lover, and See No Evil, Hear No Evil. DeLuise was a frequent collaborator with Burt Reynolds, and the two starred in a number of films together, including The End, Smokey and the Bandit II, and Cannonball Run II. He also had a recurring role on the television series Evening Shade. In addition to his film and television work, DeLuise was also a successful voice actor. He voiced characters in a number of animated films, including All Dogs Go to Heaven, The Secret of NIMH, and An American Tail. He also hosted the children's cooking show Cooking with Dom DeLuise. DeLuise was a popular and beloved figure in Hollywood. He was known for his infectious laugh and his larger-than-life personality. He was also a talented actor and comedian, and he enjoyed a long and successful career. Dom DeLuise died on May 4, 2009, at the age of 75. He had been battling pancreatic cancer for several months. He died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Beverly Hills, California. DeLuise's family released a statement saying that he had died "peacefully at home after a long battle with cancer." They said that he was "surrounded by his loving family and friends." DeLuise's death was met with sadness and tributes from fans and colleagues alike. Mel Brooks, who directed DeLuise in several films, said that he was "a great talent and a great friend." Gene Wilder said that DeLuise was "one of the funniest people I've ever known." DeLuise's funeral was held on May 8, 2009, at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills. He was buried at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Known For

A Taxi Driver in New York

Marty Feldman: Six Degrees of Separation

Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter

Spaceballs

Robin Hood: Men in Tights

Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys

Oliver & Company

All Dogs Go to Heaven

Red Line

Blazing Saddles

History of the World: Part I

Haunted Honeymoon

The Godson

Munchie

Johnny Dangerously

The Cannonball Run

The Muppet Movie

An American Tail

Girl Play

Wholly Moses

Silent Movie

The Cheap Detective

The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts

The Secret of NIMH

Sextette

An American Tail: Fievel Goes West

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

Cannonball Run II

Hot Stuff

All Dogs Go to Heaven 2

Baby Geniuses

Driving Me Crazy

An All Dogs Christmas Carol

The Ordeal of Thomas Moon

Going Bananas

Happy

Fail Safe

Smokey and the Bandit II

The Glass Bottom Boat

An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island

A Troll in Central Park

Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films

The Brainiacs.com

The Skateboard Kid

The Silence of the Hams

Every Little Crook and Nanny

The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue

Happily Ever After

Ann-Margret: Hollywood Movie Girls

The Twelve Chairs

Loose Cannons

Magic with the Stars

The Good Bad Guy

An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster

Almost Pregnant

Only with Married Men

Diary of a Bachelor

The World's Greatest Lover

The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother

Gonzo Presents Muppet Weird Stuff

Fatso

The End

Lion of Oz

I Love Muppets

Evil Roy Slade

The Dean Martin Christmas Show

What's So Bad About Feeling Good?

Don't Drink the Water

The Tin Soldier

The Last Married Couple in America

The Busy Body

The Muppets Go Hollywood

Bongee Bear and the Kingdom of Rhythm

Mel Brooks: Make a Noise

Back in the Saddle

Diary of a Young Comic

'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' – The Legend Had It Coming

My X-Girlfriend's Wedding Reception

Baryshnikov in Hollywood

Boys Will Be Boys

Musical Mel: Inventing The Inquisition

Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?

According to Dom

Norwood

Silent Laughter: The Reel Inspirations of 'Silent Movie'

Shari's Passover Surprise

Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her

The Best of Carson, Volume 1

Hitchcock and Mel: Spoofing the Master of Suspense
