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Dom DeLuise

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Birthday: August 1, 1933
  • 1998 to 1999

    Played Cookie the Cook on the PBS children's series "Charlie Horse Music Pizza"

  • 1996 to 1999

    Voiced Itchy Itchiford in the animated series, "All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series" (ABC)

  • 1994 to 1995

    Played the regular role of Vinnie on "Burke's Law" (CBS)

  • 1991 to 1992

    Hosted the syndicated show, "Candid Camera"

  • 1989

    Made opera debut in "Orpheus in the Underworld" with the Los Angeles Opera Company

  • 1987 to 1988

    Starred in the syndicated sitcom, "The Dom DeLuise Show"

  • 1986

    Co-starred with Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner in "Haunted Honeymoon"; Wilder also wrote and directed

  • 1984

    Reprised role for "Cannonball Run II"

  • 1982

    Played a supporting role in "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" starring Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds

  • 1981

    Co-starred in Mel Brooks' "History of the World, Part I"

  • 1981

    Once again starred opposite Reynolds in the cult comedy hit "The Cannonball Run"

  • 1980

    Began directing stage productions at the Burt Reynolds Theatre

  • 1980

    Joined Burt Reynolds for the comedy hit, "Smokey and the Bandit II"

  • 1980

    Played the lead role, opposite Anne Bancroft in "Fatso"; also written and directed by Bancroft

  • 1979

    Feature film directing debut, "Hot Stuff"; also starred

  • 1978

    Co-starred with and directed by Burt Reynolds in "The End"

  • 1976

    Once again teamed with Brooks for "Silent Movie"

  • 1975

    Co-starred in the comedy film "The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother" directed by and starring Gene Wilder

  • 1974

    Re-teamed with Mel Brooks for "Blazing Saddles"

  • 1973 to 1974

    Starred in the NBC sitcom, "Lotsa Luck"

  • 1972 to 1973

    Appeared regularly on "The Dean Martin Show" (NBC)

  • 1971

    Assumed leading role of Barney Cashman in Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers"

  • 1971 to 1972

    Was a recurring guest on "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"

  • 1969

    First collaboration with Mel Brooks, "The Twelve Chairs"

  • 1968

    Hosted own short-lived variety show, "The Dom DeLuise Show" on CBS

  • 1966

    Appeared as a regular on "The Dean Martin Summer Show" (NBC)

  • 1964

    Film acting debut in Sidney Lumet's "Fail Safe"

  • 1964

    Made TV debut on "The Garry Moore Show" (CBS); created character Dominic the Great

  • 1964 to 1965

    Was as a regular performer (with Carol Burnett and Bob Newhart) in the television show "The Entertainers" (CBS)

  • 1963

    First Broadway performance was in "The Student Gypsy"

  • 1960

    Made NY stage debut in the off-Broadway production of "Little Mary Sunshine"

  • Began performing with the Cleveland Playhouse

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