
Mel Brooks
Actor·b. 1926·Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
9 horror credits
Melvin James Brooks (né Kaminsky; June 28, 1926) is an American actor, comedian, filmmaker, and songwriter. With a career spanning over seven decades, he is known as a writer and director of a variety of successful broad farces and parodies. A recipient of numerous accolades, he is one of 21 entertainers to win the EGOT (which includes an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony). He received a Kennedy Center Honor in 2009, a Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2010, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2013, a British Film Institute Fellowship in 2015, a National Medal of Arts in 2016, a BAFTA Fellowship in 2017, and the Honorary Academy Award in 2024.
Brooks began his career as a comic and a writer for Sid Caesar's variety show Your Show of Shows(1950–1954). There, he worked with Neil Simon, Woody Allen, Larry Gelbart, and Carl Reiner. With Reiner, he co-created the comedy sketch The 2000 Year Old Man. He released several comedy albums, starting with 2000 Year Old Man in 1960. Brooks received five nominations for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, finally winning in 1999. With Buck Henry, he created the hit satirical spy comedy series Get Smart (1965–1970) on NBC television.
Brooks won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for The Producers (1967). He then rose to prominence by directing a string of successful comedy films such as The Twelve Chairs (1970), Blazing Saddles (1974), Young Frankenstein (1974), Silent Movie (1976), and High Anxiety (1977). Later, Brooks made History of the World, Part I (1981), Spaceballs (1987), Life Stinks (1991), Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993), and Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995). A musical adaptation of his first film, The Producers, ran on Broadway from 2001 to 2007 and earned Brooks three Tony Awards. The project was remade into a musical film in 2005. He wrote and produced the Hulu series History of the World, Part II (2023).
Actor4 films

Sex, Lies and Video Violence
Stressed old man

Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Prof. Abraham Van Helsing

The Silence of the Hams
Checkout Guest (uncredited)

Young Frankenstein
Werewolf / Cat / Victor Frankenstein (voice) (uncredited)
Director2 films

Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Director

Young Frankenstein
Director
Writer2 films

Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Screenplay

Young Frankenstein
Screenplay
Producer6 films

Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Producer

The Vagrant
Executive Producer

The Fly II
Producer

The Fly
Producer

The Doctor and the Devils
Executive Producer

The Elephant Man
Producer
Other Crew1 film

Young Frankenstein
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