Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis


Dean Martin as “Steve Laird” and Jerry Lewis as “Seymour”, in their motion picture debut as a comedy team, in George Marshall’s American comedy film for Paramount Pictures, ‘My Friend Irma’ (1949), adapted from the CBS radio series ‘My Friend Irma’ that first aired in 1947.
The film starred John Lund as “Al” and Marie Wilson as “Irma Peterson”, and featured in supporting roles, Diana Lynn as “Jane Stacy”, Don DeFore as “Richard Rhinelander III”, Hans Conried as “Professor Kropotkin”, Kathryn Givney as “Mrs. Rhinelander”, and Percy Helton as “Mr. Z. Clyde”.
In the film, a dizzy blonde (Marie Wilson) and her level-headed roommate (Diana Lynn) have man trouble when the former's beau (John Lund) begins promoting a would-be singer.
The comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis would make seventeen films together between 1949 and 1956 before each of them would move on to appear in films separately. Remembering Jerry Lewis (March 16, 1926 – August 20, 2017) the American comedian, actor, singer, filmmaker, and humanitarian....

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