by RobertRoss (Author)
Mike Myers thinks he was "a genius", while John Cleese regards him as "a true cultural icon". He was an architect of British comedy, paving the way for Monty Python, and then became a major Hollywood star, forever remembered as Igor in Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein. A writer, director, performer and true pioneer of his art, he died aged only 48. His name was Marty Feldman, and here, at last, is the fi rst ever biography. Acclaimed author Robert Ross has interviewed Marty's friends and family, including his sister Pamela, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Michael Palin and Terry Jones, and also draws from extensive, previously unpublished and often hilarious interviews with Marty himself, taped in preparation for the autobiography he never wrote. No one before or since has had a career quite like Marty's. Beginning in the dying days of variety theatre, he went from the behind the scenes scriptwriting triumphs of Round the Horne and The Frost Report to onscreen stardom in At Last the 1948 Show and his own hit series Marty. That led to transatlantic success, his work with Mel Brooks, and a five-picture deal to write and direct his own movies. From his youth as a tramp on the streets of London, to the height of his fame in America - where he encountered everyone from Orson Welles to Kermit the Frog, before his Hollywood dream became a nightmare - this is the fascinating story of a key figure in the history of comedy, fully told for the first time.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 1
Publisher: Titan Books
Published: 09 Sep 2011
ISBN 10: 0857683780
ISBN 13: 9780857683786
Marty was a grand talent. A comedic writing and acting legend that may never again be matched in terms of content and volume alone. Robert Ross' love of the subject allowed you to get to know this troubled and tortured soul. - Killer Reviews
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Every Saturday evening I would watch 'The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine'. Igor in 'Young Frankenstein' was written for Marty. I was thinking of him all the time. No-one else could have played that part. - Gene Wilder
When you're a comedy writer you pray for Marty Feldman. He not only met your material, he lifted it. He gave it that magic touch. - Mel Brooks
Marty was the perfect comedy script editor. The veteran centre half who steered the new defence. - Sir David Frost
Marty had one of the sharpest comedy brains in anybody I have ever met. He was a lovely man as well. Almost unique. - Michael Palin CBE
He had a wonderful comedy presence. He is a true cultural icon. - John Cleese
I love British comedy. I learnt from it. Marty Feldman was a genius. Crossed eyes are funny! -Mike Myers