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Image Credit: Everett Collection Mel Brooks’ writing career started with ‘The Admiral Revue,’ which aired on NBC and the DuMont Network and was television’s first full scale Broadway type musical review. Here, from left, Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca.
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‘New Faces’ (1954)

Image Credit: Everett Collection Virginia deLuce and Ronny Graham.
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‘Your Show of Shows (1950-1954)
Frolm left, Imogene Coca, Sid Caesar and Carl Reiner.
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‘The Imogene Coca Show’ (1954-55)

Image Credit: Everett Collection From left, Imogene Coca, Bibi Osterwald, David Burns and Hal March.
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Caesar’s Hour (1954-’57)

Image Credit: Everett Collection From left, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris, Nanette Fabray and Sid Caesar.
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‘Sid Caesar Invites You’ (1958)

Image Credit: Everett Collection From left: Carl Reiner, Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca.
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‘The Man in the Moon’ (1960)

Image Credit: Everett Collection Kenneth More in the 1960 TV movie.
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‘The Producers’ (1968)
Mel Brooks’ directorial debut with, from left, Gene Wilder, Zero Mostel and Lee Meredith.
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‘The Twelve Chairs’ (1970)

Image Credit: Everett Collection Brooks with Frank Langella.
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‘Annie, the Women in the Life of a Man’ (1970)

Image Credit: Everett Collection Anne Bancroft and Lee J. Cobb.
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‘Get Smart’ (1965-’70)

Image Credit: Everett Collection Don Adams and Barbara Feldon.
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‘Blazing Saddles’ (1974)

Image Credit: Everett Collection Madeline Kahn and Cleavon Little.
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‘Young Frankenstein’ (1974)

Image Credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Everett Collection From left: Teri Garr, Peter Boyle (lying down), Gene Wilder and Marty Feldman.
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‘When Things Were Rotten’ (1975)

Image Credit: Everett Collection Misty Rowe as Maid Marian and Dick Gautier as Robin Hood.
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‘Silent Movie’ (1976)

Image Credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Everett Collection From left: Dom DeLuise, Mel Brooks and Marty Feldman.
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‘High Anxiety’ (1978)
From left, Dick Van Patten, Mel Brooks, Harvey Korman and Cloris Leachman.
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‘History of the World Part I’ (1981)

Image Credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Everett Collection Madeline Kahn and Shecky Greene.
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‘Spaceballs’, (1987)

Image Credit: MGM/Everett Collection From left: Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga, Lorene Yarnell and John Candy.
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‘Life Stinks’ (1991)

Image Credit: MGM/Everett Collection Lesley Ann Warren and Mel Brooks.
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‘Robin Hood: Men in Tights’ (1993)

Image Credit: 20th Century Fox Film Corp./Everett Collection From left: Dave Chappelle, Cary Elwes and Herman Poppe.
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‘Dracula: Dead and Loving It’ (1995)

Image Credit: Columbia/Everett Collection Leslie Nielsen and Amy Yasbeck.
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‘Mel Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein’ (2007)

Image Credit: Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic From left, Shuler Hensley, Megan Mullally, Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks at the curtain call on opening night for ‘Young Frankenstein’ at the Hilton Theater in New York City.”
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‘Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank’ (2022)

Image Credit: Paramount/Everett Collection Hank, voiced by Michael Cera.
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‘History of the World: Part II’ (2023)

Image Credit: Tyler Golden/Hulu From left, Shirley Chisholm, Ana Maria Horsford, Nick Kroll, J.B. Smoove and Richard Kind.