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CBS Special Movie
"Martin and
Lewis"
Sunday, November 24th @
9-11 p.m.
This poignant,
fact-based movie follows the tumultuous relationship between entertainers
Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin,
the most famous comedy
act of their time. Beginning with
their early rise to stardom, the movie examines the forces that
brought them
together and inevitably pulled them apart.
SEAN HAYES as Jerry
Lewis
Sean Hayes is
best known for his Emmy Award-winning role as Jack McFarland on
the
hit
television series "Will & Grace." His performance on the show has garnered
two Screen
Actors Guild Awards and three Golden Globe nominations. Hayes made
his feature
film debut in 1998 in the title role of the art-house hit "Billy's Hollywood
Screen Kiss."
He went on to lend his voice to the role of Mr. Tinkles in the
highly-
successful
animated film "Cats & Dogs."
JEREMY NORTHAM
as Dean Martin
best known for his role in the feature film
"Gosford Park." The recipient of the prestigious
Olivier
Award (the British equivalent of the Tony)
for his role of Edward Voysey in the play "The Voysey
Inheritance," Northam has had great success both on stage and in film. On stage, his credits include
the title role in "Hamlet," "The School
for Scandal," "Country Wife," "Love's Labour's Lost,"
"The Gift
of the Gorgon," "Three Sisters" and, most recently, "Certain Young Men."
Northam first
came to the attention of American audiences in the feature film "The Net."
His
feature
film credits
include "Emma," "Mimic," "Amistad," "The Golden Bowl," "An Ideal Husband," "Happy,
Texas," "The Misadventures of Margaret," "Enigma," "The Winslow Boy" and "Gosford
Park," for which he and the cast won the 2002 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding
Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture. He currently stars in
"Possession."
The
Story
MARTIN AND LEWIS follows the tumultuous relationship between
entertainers Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, the most famous comedy act of their
time. Beginning with their early rise to stardom, the movie examines the forces
that brought them together and inevitably pulled them apart.
Their first
meeting in 1945, appearing on the same bill at a New York City nightclub,
foretells the dynamics of a relationship and rivalry that would last for the
next decade and end with a heart-wrenching breakup. Martin (Jeremy Northam),
already a rising young singing sensation, was smooth and self-assured, yet
emotionally detached from everyone around him. The notorious ladies man, with
his trademark cigarette in one hand and a drink in the other, embraced the
carefree life of celebrity from the get-go. But success didn't come as easily
for the self-doubting Lewis (Sean Hayes), who spent years chasing fame and
adulation with a comedy act with little success. It wasn't until Lewis,
desperate for acceptance, set his eyes on singer Martin that he would begin to
realize his own potential…and limitations. Martin's ability to captivate an
audience was something Lewis would come to revere…and ultimately resent.
Their partnership began in 1946 when Lewis
abruptly crashed Martin's performance at a New York club with a slapstick comedy
routine. The spontaneity was a big hit with the audience and before they knew
it, Martin and Lewis had the makings of a hit. Their chemistry and
repartee--Hollywood's first true odd couple--would provide the makings of a long
career, resulting in 16 hit films, numerous appearances on radio and television
and recognition as one of the highest-paid nightclub acts of their time.
Ironically, the magic that brought them together would eventually tear them
apart.
As their fame and fortunes increased, so did the
conflict between the two. Despite achieving great stardom, Lewis' feelings of
insecurity never faded. His need for love and validation--especially from his
partner--soon began to take a toll on the relationship, pushing Martin, who was
never very open to begin with, even further away. As Lewis' attention-getting
stunts became more persistent--stealing Dean's lines during performances and
showering stagehands with expensive gifts--Martin withdrew even further, growing
more indifferent by the day.
To the profound dismay of their legions of
fans, a decade after the two performers first came together, the legendary team
called it quits.
PRODUCED BY: Storyline Entertainment and St. Amos
Productions in association with Sony Pictures Television
EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS: Craig Zadan, Neil Meron and John Stamos
CO-EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER: Mark Sennett
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY: John
Gray
Meet Jerry Lewis and the Stars Video Clip
[2:57]
Movie Prom Video Vlip
[37]
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Photo
Gallery
22 photos of scenes from the
movie.
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