Mel Brooks: The Legendary Comedian is Still Making Waves
At 97 years young, Mel Brooks is far from hanging up his director’s chair. The comedy legend is set to receive an honorary Oscar at the upcoming 14th Governors Awards this November 2023, a prestigious recognition from his peers in the Academy. “First of all, I am very happy to still be alive!” he quipped, reflecting on his remarkable career that has spanned over seven decades. It’s hard to ignore that infectious humor, especially since it’s been more than 50 years since he last won an Oscar—for Best Original Screenplay for The Producers back in 1969.
A Comedy Pioneer
Born Melvin James Kaminsky in 1926 in Brooklyn, New York, Brooks kickstarted his comedic journey writing for The Admiral Broadway Revue in 1949. He later made waves with Your Show of Shows and co-created the iconic spy spoof Get Smart with Buck Henry. However, it was his transition to film that truly showcased his comedic genius.
His satirical hits like Blazing Saddles, a clever critique of the Western genre, and Young Frankenstein, a comedic homage to horror classics, solidified his reputation as one of the greatest comedic writers of all time. His range didn’t stop there; he continued directing classics like Spaceballs and Robin Hood: Men in Tights until his last directorial venture, Dracula: Dead and Loving It. In 2013, he received the AFI Life Achievement Award, adding to an impressive list of accolades.
Love and Family
Mel’s personal life has been just as vibrant. He shares three children—Stephanie, Nicky, and Eddie—with his first wife, Florence Baum. After their divorce in 1962, he found love again with actress Anne Bancroft, marrying her in 1964. The couple had one son, Max, before Bancroft passed away in 2005, marking a poignant chapter in Mel’s story.
Meet the Brooks Clan
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Stephanie Brooks: Born in 1956, she embraced the Hollywood lifestyle with credits in Human Traffic and roles behind the scenes in productions like Tootsie.
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Nicky Brooks: The star of this family was born in 1957 and boasts a mix of acting and directing credits in films such as Sam. His talent extends to producing as well.
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Eddie Brooks: Born in 1959, Eddie dabbled in acting during his youth. He later directed shorts and is raising a daughter, Samantha, with his wife Sarah.
- Max Brooks: The youngest, born in 1972, is a successful author and screenwriter known for the global phenomenon that is World War Z. He cleverly combined humor and awareness in a viral COVID-19 safety video featuring his dad.
Continuing the Legacy
As he prepares for this significant Oscar honor, Mel Brooks remains not just a towering figure in comedy, but also a cherished father and grandfather. He continues to inspire through his humor, love for the craft, and the enduring legacy he’s created in both film and family. In a world craving laughter, Mel Brooks is a reminder that true comedy stands the test of time—he’s still here, and he’s still got it!

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