When I heard the news that Dom DeLuise passed away this morning, my mind went back to an interview I did with Matt Damon a few years ago. I’d asked him about the lackluster Ocean’s 12, and how even ...
“I’m actually a thin, serious person, but I play fat and funny, but only for the movies.” – Dom DeLuise. It is said that a baby laughs 300 times a day, but an adult only 15. And that could be 15 less ...
Dom DeLuise, an antic comedian whose chubby frame and daffy darting glances delighted audiences on stage, television and in the movies for five decades, died Monday night in Los Angeles. He was 75. By ...
With an ever-present smile that gave way to ready laughter, Dom DeLuise possessed a jovial warmth that charmed not only film and TV audiences, but the actors and directors with whom he worked for ...
You might know Dom DeLuise as the funny fat guy in those 1970s and '80s Mel Brooks and Burt Reynolds movies. But did you know he got his start in Cleveland in the 1950s? Did you know he made so little ...
Dom DeLuise, the mirthful, moon-faced comic actor who provided frequent comedic support in television variety shows of the 1960s and ‘70s and in movies starring Mel Brooks and Burt Reynolds, has died.