Gene Wilder
Jerome Silberman
1933 -
American born Milwaukee
Height 5' 10½" (1.79 m) . Gene Wilder caught his first big break playing a small role in the off-Broadway production of Arnold Wesker's "Roots" and followed quickly with his Broadway debut as the comic valet in "The Complaisant Lover" (both 1961), for which he won the Clement Derwent Award. His other Broadway credits included "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1963, with Kirk Douglas), "The White House" (1964, with Helen Hayes) and "Luv" (1966), but it was a 1963 Broadway production of "Mother Courage and Her Children" that altered the course of his life forever. In its cast was Anne Bancroft, who was dating Mel Brooks at the time, and the relationship established between the two men eventually led to Wilder's becoming part of Brooks' "stock company". Wilder's Actor's Studio connection may have helped him land his first feature, Bonnie and Clyde (1967), in which he drew much favourable attention in a small but memorable role as a frightened young undertaker abducted by the legendary duo. Wilder's performance as the endearingly frantic Leo Bloom in The Producers (1968) kicked off his celebrated collaboration with Mel Brooks and garnered him an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor. His career gained momentum as he played a swashbuckler in Start the Revolution Without Me (1970), the candy impresario of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and a sheep-smitten doctor in Woody Allen's Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask (1972). Wilder re-teamed with Mel Brooks for the inspired lunacy of Blazing Saddles (1974) and Young Frankenstein (1974), earning his second Oscar nomination for his first-time screen-writing efforts (along with Mel Brooks) on the latter. Spurred by these triumphs, Wilder made his directorial debut (in addition to acting and starring) with The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975). His first association with Richard Pryor had come on Blazing Saddles (1974), but Richard Pryor (co-screenwriter) had lost out in his bid for the Cleavon Little role. Richard Pryor and Wilder first acted together in the highly entertaining and commercially successful Silver Streak (1976) and scored at the box office again with Stir Crazy (1980), but their later efforts were mediocre. Ironically, Hanky Panky (1982), Wilder's first of three films with his late wife Gilda Radner, originally was written to pair him with Richard Pryor again, but Richard Pryor's unavailability necessitated rewriting the part for Gilda Radner. Spouse Karen Boyer (8 September 1991 - present), Gilda Radner (18 September 1984 - 20 May 1989) (her death), Mary Joan Schutz (27 October 1967 - 1974) (divorced) 1 child, Mary Mercier (22 July 1960 - 1965) (divorced).
"Will & Grace" (2002) , The Lady in Question (1999) , Alice in Wonderland (1999) , Murder in a Small Town (1999), "Something Wilder" (1994) , Another You (1991) , Funny About Love (1990) , See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) , Haunted Honeymoon (1986) , The Woman in Red (1984) , Hanky Panky (1982) , Stir Crazy (1980) , Sunday Lovers (1980) , The Frisco Kid (1979) , The World's Greatest Lover (1977) , "The Electric Company" (1977) , Silver Streak (1976) , The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975) , Young Frankenstein (1974) , Annie and the Hoods (1974) , The Little Prince (1974) , Thursday's Game (1974) , Blazing Saddles (1974) , Rhinoceros (1974) , Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask (1972) , The Scarecrow (1972) , Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) , Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx (1970) , Start the Revolution Without Me (1970) , The Producers (1968) , Bonnie and Clyde (1967) , Death of a Salesman (1966) , "The DuPont Show of the Week" (1962) , "Armstrong Circle Theatre" (1962) , "The Defenders" (1962)
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