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Did Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis ever fuck?
Well, Jerry Lewis did write a book called "Dean and Me; A Love Story".
He makes no bones about it. He worshiped Dean Martin but at the equal time, the pressurize, producers and the audiences wanted more Lewis. Lewis' logo of comedy was something new, whereas Dean Martin, as talented as he was, was just a straight gentleman and a crooner. This made Martin bitter and increasingly standoffish with Lewis. Lewis didn't perceive why and was increasingly hurt by Martin's distance.
He does recount the closest they ever came to having sex. They were in a hotel room and Jerry was increasingly itchy. Dean Martin knelt before him while he took down his pants and examined him. It was crabs (which Jerry had never had before). Jerry recounts saying, while Dean was examining him, 'I always knew we'd come to this' and Dean replied 'The morning that happens, the partnership is over!'
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Mark Simpson pays tribute to Lewis & Martin, ‘the hottest male comedy double-act of all time’
(Originally appeared in Out, May 2009)
Forget hair whorls, genomes, amniotic fluid, older brothers, domineering mothers or disco. I can reveal with absolute, religio-scientific certainty that the cause of my homosexuality was just two words: Jerry. Lewis.
As a kid in the 1970s I watched TV reruns of his movies, especially the ones from the early fifties with his on-screen boyfriend Dean Martin, with a level of breathless excitement that nothing came lock to – until I discovered actual buggery in the 1980s.
Films like Money From Home where he pins Martin to the bed wearing a pair of polka dot shorts camper than Christmas in West Hollywood (1953), and Sailor Beware (1951), where he is pricked by several burly USN medics wielding ever-bigger needles until he squirts liquid in all directions and faints made me the bloke I am today.
Earlier this year, after a lifetime of existence ignored by a cross-armed Academy Awards that never gave him so much as a nomination when he was making movies, Lewis is finally getting an Oscar.
But not for his hilarious
At the time I didn't know that Jerry Lewis was a real person, a comedian whose shtick involved blatant homosexual subtexts.
I just mind that he was a comic publication character, a big-jawed, rather dopey, but cute young guy who was not interested in women, as many cover gags demonstrated (here a woman is amazed because he took her through a Tunnel of Love without attempting a kiss.)
However, he had a long-term partner named Dean Martin.
The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewistitle (1952-1957) had the pair traveling around the planet, to China, the Middle East, Mexico, sub-Saharan Africa, or Ruritanian countries of Europe, where they became immeshed in intrigues involving spies, bandits, evil cultists, or cannibals, allowing the easily-frightened Jerry to leap into Dean's arms.
Dean often got girls along the way, but Jerry
Jerry Lewis Raises Millions, Causes Controversy
Sept. 4, 2007 — -- While Jerry Lewis raised millions of dollars during his annual Labor Day telethon, he also caused a bit of controversy.
During the 18th hour of the telethon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the 81-year-old actor, riffing in front of the camera very late in the transmit, introduced an unseen person with a description that sounded like "the illiterate faggot."
In a video clip of the incident posted on the Internet, Lewis swaggers across the stage, appearing to dodge a cameraman before making the slightly muddled statement. He then seemingly catches himself and says, "No."
"I apologize to anyone who was offended," Lewis said. "I obviously made a bad choice of words. Everyone who knows me understands that I clutch no prejudices in this regard. In the family atmosphere of the telethon, I forget that not everyone knows me that well."
"That something like this would distract from the true purpose of the telethon pains me deeply," he continued. "The achievement of the show and all the good that will come from it shouldn't be lost bec