Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuise
After attending the High School of Performing Arts in New York, rotund comic actor Dom DeLuise secured his first professional job, playing Bernie the Dog with a children's theater troupe. He went on to work at the Cleveland Playhouse, then briefly considered becoming a high school biology teacher before landing a part in the off-Broadway production The Jackass. While appearing on Broadway in Meredith Willson's Here's Love, DeLuise made his TV bow on The Garry Moore Show as Dominic the Great, a lovably inept magician. In 1964, he was featured in his first film, billed as "Dom DeLouise" in the apocalyptic nailbiter Fail-Safe. That same year, he starred with Carol Burnett and Bob Newhart on the short-lived TV variety weekly The Entertainers. After a second film appearance in the Doris Day starrer The Glass Bottom Boat (1965), DeLuise was signed to co-star with Rowan and Martin in a 1966 summer-replacement TV series. Two years later, he was hosting his own summertime weekly, The Dom DeLuise Show; one of the regulars on this outing was DeLuise's wife, comedienne Carol Arthur. Soon afterward, his film career went into high gear thanks to director Mel Brooks, who cast him to excellent advantage in The Twelve Chairs (1970), Blazing Saddles (1974), Silent Movie (1976), History of the World -- Pt. I (1981), and Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993). Likewise tapping into DeLuise's extensive comic repertoire was actor/director Gene Wilder, who gave the pudgy funster carte blanche in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975) and The World's Greatest Lover (1978). And when Mel Brooks' wife, Anne Bancroft, decided to give directing a try herself, she fashioned a full-length vehicle for DeLuise, Fatso (1980). Not to be left out, DeLuise directed a film himself, the amiable crime caper Hot Stuff (1980). All in all, DeLuise was afforded some of his best screen moments as Burt Reynolds' manic sidekick in The End (1978) and the Cannonball Run flicks. As funny verbally as visually, DeLuise has provided voice-overs to such animated fare as Oliver and Company (1987), An American Tail (1987), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989), and A Troll in Central Park (1994). With all this activity, DeLuise still found time for additional television work, as star of the 1973 sitcom Lotsa Luck and the 1987 improvisational syndicated The Dom DeLuise Show; he is also credited for "additional oohs and ahhs" on the 1992 Saturday morning cartoon weekly Feivel's American Tails. A lifelong opera buff, DeLuise has been given the opportunity from time to time to perform with various opera companies; in 1995, he brought down the house at New York's Metropolitan in the role of Frosh the Jailer in Die Fledermaus. As indicated by his girth, DeLuise is quite the gourmand, and has published a book on his favorite gastronomic concoctions, Eat This: It Will Make You Better. Dom DeLuise is the father of three sons, two of whom, Michael and Peter DeLuise, have gone on to successful show business careers of their own. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Dom DeLuise:
- Fatso with Anne Bancroft , Ron Carey , Candice Azzara , Michael Lombard , Robert Costanzo
- History of the World -- Part I with Mel Brooks , Mel Brooks , Mel Brooks , Mel Brooks , Mel Brooks , Madeline Kahn , Harvey Korman , Cloris Leachman , Ron Carey , Gregory Hines , Shecky Greene , Sid Caesar , Howard Morris , Orson Welles , Paul Mazursky , Henny Youngman , Fritz Feld , John Hurt , Jack Carter , Jan Murray , Spike Milligan , John Hillerman , Sidney Lassick , John Gavin , Bea Arthur , Nigel Hawthorne , Barry Levinson
- Cannonball Run II with Burt Reynolds , Shirley MacLaine , Marilu Henner , Dean Martin , Sammy Jr. Davis , Ricardo Montalban , Charles Nelson Reilly , Telly Savalas , Jack Elam , Don Knotts , Henry Silva , Frank Sinatra , Sid Caesar , Jackie Chan , Louis Nye , Tim Conway , Alex Rocco , Doug McClure , Dub Taylor , Michael Vincente Gazzo , Chris Lemmon , Molly Picon , Abe Vigoda , Hal Needham
- Sextette with Mae West , Timothy Dalton , Tony Curtis , Ringo Starr , George Hamilton , Walter Pidgeon , George Raft , Gil Stratton
- The Cheap Detective with Peter Falk , Ann-Margret , Eileen Brennan , Sid Caesar , Stockard Channing , James Coco , Louise Fletcher , John Houseman , Madeline Kahn , Fernando Lamas , Marsha Mason , Phil Silvers , Abe Vigoda , Paul Williams , Nicol Williamson , Scatman Crothers , Vic Tayback , James Cromwell , Joe E. Ross , David Ogden Stiers
- The Busybody with Sid Caesar , Robert Ryan , Anne Baxter , Kay Medford , Jan Murray , Richard Pryor , Charles McGraw , Ben Blue , Bill Dana , Godfrey Cambridge , George Jessel
- Spaceballs with Mel Brooks , Mel Brooks , John Candy , Rick Moranis , Bill Pullman , John Hurt , Dick VanPatten , Stephen Tobolowsky
- Happy with Jack Gilford , Henry Silva , Dee Wallace
- Tom Thumb with Russ Tamblyn , Alan Young , Terry-Thomas , Peter Sellers , Jessie Matthews , Bernard Miles , Peter Bull
- The Muppet Movie with Jim Henson , Frank Oz , Frank Oz , Charles Durning , Edgar Bergen , Elliott Gould , Bob Hope , Madeline Kahn , Carol Kane , Cloris Leachman , Milton Berle , Mel Brooks , Jim Henson , Jim Henson , Jim Henson , Steve Martin , Frank Oz , Frank Oz , Richard Pryor , Telly Savalas , Orson Welles , James Coburn , Paul Williams
- Fail-Safe with Henry Fonda , Walter Matthau , Frank Overton , Dan O'Herlihy , Fritz Weaver , Larry Hagman , Sorrell Booke , Dana Elcar





