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Jackie Mason

Jackie Mason (born Yacov Moshe Maza; Yiddish: יעקב משה מזא; June 9, 1928 – July 24, 2021) was an American stand-up comedian and actor.

Jackie Mason
Mason in 2006
Birth nameYacov Moshe Maza
Born(1928-06-09)June 9, 1928
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedJuly 24, 2021(2021-07-24) (aged 93)
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
MediumStand-up
Television
Film
Radio
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCity College of New York (B.A.), Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem Lower East Side, NYC
Years active1955–2021[1]
GenresPolitical satire
Observational comedy
Improvisational comedy
Subject(s)American politics
International relations
Current events
Race relations
Antisemitism
Jewish culture
American culture
Spouse
Jyll Rosenfeld
(m. 1991)
Children1
Notable works and rolesThe World According to Me! and Jackie Mason on Broadway
WebsiteJackie Mason website

His 1986 one-man show The World According to Me! won a Special Tony Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, an Ace Award, an Emmy Award, and earned a Grammy nomination. Later, his 1988 special Jackie Mason on Broadway won another Emmy Award (for outstanding writing) and another Ace Award, and his 1991 voice-over of Rabbi Hyman Krustofski in The Simpsons episode "Like Father, Like Clown" won Mason a third Emmy Award. He wrote and performed six one-man shows on Broadway.[1]

Known for his delivery and voice, as well as his use of innuendo and pun, Mason's often culturally grounded humor was described as irreverent and sometimes politically incorrect.[2][3] A critic for Time magazine wrote that, throughout his career, Mason spoke to audiences: "... with the Yiddish locutions of an immigrant who just completed a course in English. By mail."[4]

Early life

Jackie Mason was born Yacov Moshe Maza on June 9, 1928 (according to the 1940 NYC census), in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the fourth and last son (and only son born in the United States) in a family of six children of strict Orthodox Jews.[3][5][6][7][8] Mason came from a long line of rabbis, which included his father, his grandfather, his great-grandfather, and his great-great grandfather.[2][3][4][9]

His father Eli Maza and his mother, Belle (Gitlin), were born in Minsk, and immigrated to the U.S. in the 1920s with the rest of Mason's family; his father died in 1959.[10][6][11] A Jewish refugee organization helped his father find a position in Sheboygan, as it needed a rabbi.[12] When Mason was five years old, his family moved to the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City, largely so that he and his siblings could pursue a yeshiva education, where he grew up on Henry Street, Rutgers Street, and Norfolk Street.[3][5][6][12] There, his parents and their friends all spoke Yiddish.[12]

As a teenager, Mason worked as a busboy at resorts in the Borscht Belt in New York's Catskill Mountains.[3] He recalled: "Twenty minutes, at the Pearl Lake Hotel. I broke all the dishes. They made me a lifeguard. 'But I can't swim', I told the owner. 'Don't tell the guests', he says."[5]

In 1953 Mason graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in his double major of English and sociology from the City College of New York.[4][13] At age 18 he became a cantor, and at age 25[14] he received semikhah from Rabbi Moshe Feinstein[15] and was ordained a rabbi (as his three brothers, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had been).[3][8][16] He led congregations in Weldon, North Carolina, and at Beth Israel Congregation in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.[17][18] He said that in synagogue, "I started telling more and more jokes, and after a while, a lot of gentiles would come to the congregation just to hear the sermons."[8] Three years later, after his father died, he resigned from his job as a rabbi in a synagogue to become a comedian because, he said, "Somebody in the family had to make a living."[5][14]

Career

Early years

Mason wrote most of his own material.[4] A sampling of his humor is his commentary on doctors: "That's a great profession, a doctor. Where else can you ask a woman to get undressed and then send the bill to her husband?"[8] And his commentary on what is important in life: "Money is not important. Love is important. Fortunately, I love money."[19] As well as his ruminations on pleasing people: "You can't please everyone. I have a girlfriend. I think she's the most wonderful person in the world. That's to me. But to my wife ..."[20][21] And on trust: "My grandfather always said that I shouldn't watch my money. That I should watch my health. So while I was watching my health, someone stole my money. It was my grandfather."[21] And on fidelity: "Eighty percent of married men cheat in America. The rest cheat in Europe."[21]

He was a comedian at the Fieldston Hotel in Swan Lake, New York, in the summer of 1955.[22] Mason was let go because his act was considered too far ahead of its time. The patrons had not been exposed to a comic who seemed to be ridiculing them.[citation needed] A few years later, Don Rickles came along, but at that point audiences had become open to this type of humor throughout the Borscht Belt. He adopted his stage name after appearing on the Barry Gray radio show.[7] He performed at New York City nightclubs (where he was earning as much as $10,000 ($87,000 in current dollar terms) a week), and on The Steve Allen Show, his first national TV appearance, in 1962, and the Tonight Show with Steve Allen, as well as on The Perry Como Show, The Dean Martin Show, and The Garry Moore Show.[2][4] The William Morris Agency advised him in 1962 to take elocution lessons so that he could shed his heavy Yiddish accent, but he refused.[7][8][19]

 
1968 ad for The Jackie Mason Show at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio

Mason made several appearances as a guest on The Ed Sullivan Show during the 1960s.[3] He claimed to have been on the episode which featured the American television debut of the Beatles, although research does not bear this fact out.[23] Mason revealed during his appearance on the BBC show Desert Island Discs, in March 2012, that at the time he did not think much of the group, referring to them as "four kids in search of a voice who needed haircuts".[24] In 1962 he came out with his initial LP record, a best-seller entitled I'm the Greatest Comedian in the World, Only Nobody Knows It Yet, followed by I Want to Leave You with the Words of a Great Comedian.[7][25]

In the Desert Island Discs interview, he also related how Frank Sinatra and a group of others once came to his show in Las Vegas and Sinatra started heckling his act. Mason made uncomplimentary comments to Sinatra until he "and his whole group" left. When asked whether he thought it was naïve to do that, given Sinatra's connections with "the Mob", Mason said, "No, I said to myself...what could they do me?" He went on to describe how shots were later fired into his room which cracked all the windows. The police did not pursue an investigation.[26]

"Middle finger" incident (1964)

On October 18, 1964, in an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Mason allegedly gave host Ed Sullivan the finger on air. Footage of the incident shows Mason in the middle of doing his stand-up comedy act and then looking toward Sullivan, who had placed himself directly behind the camera, commenting that Sullivan was signaling him.[4][8] Sullivan was reportedly letting Mason know (by holding up two fingers) that he had only two minutes left, and to cut his act short, as the program was about to cut away due to having been partly pre-empted by an impromptu speech by President Lyndon B. Johnson that the show carried.[4][5]

Mason began working his own fingers into his act to make fun of the situation and pointed toward Sullivan with an index finger, a thumb, but not, as Sullivan mistakenly believed, his middle finger.[4] Sullivan was infuriated by this, and banned Mason from future appearances on the show, canceling Mason's six-appearance contract worth $45,000 (equivalent to $393,000 in 2021).[4][8] Mason denied knowingly giving Sullivan the middle finger; he later said that he had not heard of the middle finger gesture at that time.[5]

To clear his name, Mason filed a libel suit on the grounds that Sullivan had defamed him at the New York Supreme Court. That court dismissed most of Mason's complaint. Both Mason and Sullivan appealed to the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division (which reinstated three additional causes of action against Sullivan) in June 1966.[2][27][28]

Mason was nevertheless banned from the show for a period of time. Sullivan asserted that Mason was unpredictable and could not be trusted. Because of Sullivan's influence, he was branded as unreliable, volatile, and obscene, and he failed to get substantial television work for the next two decades.[2][4][5][6]

Mason was given a single comeback appearance on Sullivan's television program two years later, and Sullivan publicly apologized to him, but the damage was done.[4] At that time, Mason opened his monologue by saying, "It is a great thrill ... and a fantastic opportunity to see me in person again."[27] Mason later appeared on the show five times: April 23, 1967; February 25, 1968; November 24, 1968; July 22, 1969; and August 31, 1969. Mason later said: "It took twenty years to overcome what happened in one minute".[4]

1965–1985

In 1969, Mason made his Broadway theater debut as Jewish widower Nat Weiss in the comedy play A Teaspoon Every Four Hours, which he wrote with Mike Mortman.[1] It held the Broadway record of 97 previews and closed after its official opening performance (a preview record succeeded by Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark with its 182 previews prior to opening). He also appeared in the films The Jerk (1979) and History of the World, Part I (1981).[29]

1986–2011

In 1986, Mason made a triumphant return to Broadway in the two-year run of The World According to Me! which ran for 367 performances in its first run and 203 performances in its second run at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, his first of several one-man theatrical shows.[5][30] It was well received both by critics and the public; Frank Rich, the sometimes harsh reviewer of The New York Times, wrote: "So sue me ... Mason was very, very funny".[7] It won a Special Tony Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, an Ace Award, an Emmy Award, and a Grammy nomination.[31][32] His special Jackie Mason on Broadway won an Emmy Award for outstanding writing and an Ace Award.[31][32]

Mason starred in the movie Caddyshack II (1988), where his character had the same surname, Hartounian, as his character in The Jerk.[29] In 1990 and 1991, Mason again was on Broadway, this time with his successful two-act show Brand New, which ran for 216 performances at the Neil Simon Theatre, and won him his second Outer Critics Circle Award.[7][30][33] Critic Clive Barnes of the New York Post praised the "brilliant" comic and his "totally new from top to tuchis" humor.[30] Critic Mel Gussow of The New York Times remarked on the "exact meeting" between performance and material in which Mason engaged in a comic attack on everyone, including himself, cutting them all down to size.[30]

In 1992, Mason won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for his voice-over of Rabbi Hyman Krustofski in The Simpsons episode "Like Father, Like Clown",[34] making him the first guest star to win an Emmy for his role. Mason also appeared in The Simpsons episodes "Today I Am a Clown", "Once Upon a Time in Springfield", "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution", "At Long Last Leave", and "Clown in the Dumps"; the last episode focuses upon Rabbi Krustofski's death and its effects on his son, Krusty the Clown.[35] The character would appear three more times in fantasy sequences/flashbacks in "The Nightmare After Krustmas", "Flanders' Ladder" and "Woo-Hoo Dunnit?" which was his final appearance in the series and final acting performance before his death in 2021.

 
Mason in April 2016

One of his Broadway shows, his two-act Politically Incorrect (1994–95) ran for 347 performances at Broadway's John Golden Theater.[2][30] Critic John Simon of Time wrote: "His method is hyperbole and reductio ad absurdum, but always informed by bitter reason. His irony is a spotlight illuminating our absurdities; his zingers are scalpels laying bare the sickness under the skin. There is a unifying thrust, a focus, a structure: an attack on both liberal hypocrisy and conservative apathy, and on the climate of political correctness that makes it impossible to attack anyone but WASPs. ... Mason is a true satirist in the mold of ... Mark Twain . ... "[36] It was performed during the same period that Bill Maher's late-night, half-hour political TV talk show Politically Incorrect was on the air.[2][30] Maher brought a lawsuit against Mason's production, which was dismissed as frivolous. Mason was able to use this show title, and it is one of his most successful road productions. Between these shows, Mason played the lead in a short-lived television interfaith sitcom called Chicken Soup alongside Lynn Redgrave.[4]

Mason also put on the Broadway one-man shows Love thy Neighbor (1996–97) which ran for 225 performances at the Booth Theatre (critic Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times described Mason's routines as "roaringly funny"), Much Ado About Everything (1999–2000) which was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment for its run in London) and ran for 183 performances at the John Golden Theatre (in this effort Van Gelder described Mason as "convulsing audiences"), Prune Danish (2002; nominated for a Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event), Jackie Mason: Freshly Squeezed (2005; for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance), and The Ultimate Jew (2008).[4][30][33][37][38]

In a 2005 poll to find the Comedian's Comedian, Mason was voted #43 among the top-50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.[32] He was also ranked #63 in "Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time".[39] He holds the record for the longest-running one-man show in Broadway history and the longest-running stand-up show in the history of London's West End.[40]

His full-length courtroom dramedy motion picture One Angry Man was released in 2010 throughout the US and Canada. Mason's most recent film Jackie Goldberg: Private Dick (2011) was a direct-to-DVD production, released by FilmWorks Entertainment.[41]

Political views

A longtime Democrat, Mason was a registered Republican by 2007.[4]: 48–49  He had spoken out in defense of Donald Trump.[42]

Mason was an admirer of Rabbi Meir Kahane.[43] He openly endorsed Kahane's plan to pay Israeli Arabs unwilling to accept Israeli sovereignty to emigrate. He also served as the honored speaker at a fundraising event for a yeshiva founded by Kahane.[44]

In an issue of the newspaper The Evening Star dated March 1, 1971, Jackie Mason was quoted as saying "Democratic principles shouldn't apply to Israel like they do to America".[45]

In January 2001, Mason co-founded the organization One Jerusalem in response to the Oslo peace agreement. Its stated cause is "Maintaining a united Jerusalem as the un-divided capital of Israel."[46]

Controversies

In 1991, Mason was criticized by African-American organizations including the NAACP, when he called New York City mayor David Dinkins "a fancy shvartze with a moustache";[47] Mason later apologized.[4] In 2009, Mason referred to Barack Obama as a shvartze during one of his stand-up routines, which prompted members of the audience to walk out.[48]

In 2003, Mason co-wrote an article that advised Israeli leaders to threaten the expulsion of Palestinians from Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza Strip.[49] Mason and Raoul Felder wrote, "We have paralyzed ourselves by our sickening fear of World Opinion, which is why we find it impossible to face one simple fact: We will never win this war unless we immediately threaten to drive every Arab out of Israel if the killing doesn't stop."[49]

On 2006, Mason filed a lawsuit against the group Jews for Jesus for using his likeness in a pamphlet.[50] His image was used next to the tagline "Jackie Mason ... a Jew for Jesus!?" Mason said in court papers filed in New York: "While I have the utmost respect for people who practice the Christian faith, the fact is, as everyone knows, I am as Jewish as a Matzah ball or kosher salami." Mason asserted that the group was using his image and fame to gain attention and converts. The group responded to the suit by saying, "Shame on him for getting so upset about this."[50] The lawsuit was settled in 2006, with Jews for Jesus apologizing.[51]

In 2012, Mason said that a friend at the time, Kaoru Suzuki-McMullen, attacked him while leaving his apartment on West 57th Street in Manhattan. Suzuki-McMullen said she was attacked by Mason, but she was arrested.[52] Both sides agreed to drop the matter and all charges were dropped against Suzuki-McMullen.[53]

Personal life

On August 14, 1991, Mason married his then-37-year-old manager Jyll Rosenfeld.[54]

Sheba Mason, born in 1985, is the daughter of Jackie Mason.[55] She is also a comedian.[56][57][58][59]

Death

Mason died on July 24, 2021, at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Manhattan after being hospitalized for over two weeks.[60][61][62]

Many celebrities and other notable figures mourned Mason's death. Gilbert Gottfried called him "one of the best."[61][63] Fox News personality Sean Hannity remarked that he was "irreverent, iconoclastic, funny, smart and a great American patriot."[61] Actor Henry Winkler tweeted that Mason put on "truly one of the funniest shows I have ever seen .. ever .. thank you Jackie and now you get to make heaven laugh."[61][64]

Works

Selected TV, film and radio roles

Source:[65]

Television specials

  • Jackie Mason On Location (1978)
  • Jackie Mason's The World According to Me! (1988)[84]
  • An Audience with Jackie Mason (1990)[85]
  • Jackie Mason on Campus (1992)[86]
  • Jackie Mason at the London Palladium (1996)[87]
  • Jackie Mason: A Night at the Opera (2002)[88]

One-man shows

  • Jackie Mason's The World According to Me! (1986–1988)[62]
  • Jackie Mason: Brand New (1990–1991)[62]
  • Jackie Mason: Politically Incorrect (1994–1995)[62]
  • Love Thy Neighbor (1996–1997)[62]
  • Much Ado About Everything (1999–2000)[62][89]
  • Jackie Mason: Prune Danish (2002–2003)[90]
  • Jackie Mason: Freshly Squeezed (2005–2006)[62][91]
  • Jackie Mason: The Ultimate Jew (2008)[62][92]
  • Jackie Mason: Fearless (2012)[93]

Books

  • Jackie Mason. Jackie Mason's America. Carol Publishing Group, 1983.[94]
  • Jackie Mason. Jackie, Oy!: The Frank, Outrageously Funny Autobiography of Jackie Mason. Robson, 1988.[95]
  • Jackie Mason, Ira Berkow. How to Talk Jewish. Macmillan, 1991.[96]
  • Jackie Mason and Raoul Lionel Felder. Schmucks!: Our Favorite Fakes, Frauds, Lowlifes, Liars, the Armed and the Dangerous, and Good Guys Gone Bad. Harper Collins, 2009. ISBN 978-0-06-112612-3[97]

Video blogging

Mason appeared in over 200 self-written video blog entries on YouTube, in which he gave his opinions on current events and politics. He also experimented with podcasting, and in February 2012 appeared on the cult British podcast Answer Me This!, to promote his West End stand-up show, Fearless.[81]

Legacy

Mason received a special Tony Award in 1987 for The World According to Me!.[98]

Mason won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program for his 1988 HBO special The World According to Me! (also known as Jackie Mason on Broadway). He also won a 1992 Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for his role as Rabbi Krustofsky on The Simpsons, shared with five of the show's regular cast members.[99][100]

In DePatie-Freleng Enterprises' animated cartoon series The Ant and the Aardvark, the Aardvark's voice was performed by John Byner as an imitation of Mason.[101][102]

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Not to be confused with Jacqueline Mason Jackie Mason born Yacov Moshe Maza Yiddish יעקב משה מזא June 9 1928 July 24 2021 was an American stand up comedian and actor Jackie MasonMason in 2006Birth nameYacov Moshe MazaBorn 1928 06 09 June 9 1928Sheboygan Wisconsin U S DiedJuly 24 2021 2021 07 24 aged 93 Manhattan New York City U S MediumStand upTelevisionFilmRadioNationalityAmericanAlma materCity College of New York B A Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem Lower East Side NYCYears active1955 2021 1 GenresPolitical satireObservational comedyImprovisational comedySubject s American politicsInternational relationsCurrent eventsRace relationsAntisemitismJewish cultureAmerican cultureSpouseJyll Rosenfeld m 1991 wbr Children1Notable works and rolesThe World According to Me and Jackie Mason on BroadwayWebsiteJackie Mason websiteHis 1986 one man show The World According to Me won a Special Tony Award an Outer Critics Circle Award an Ace Award an Emmy Award and earned a Grammy nomination Later his 1988 special Jackie Mason on Broadway won another Emmy Award for outstanding writing and another Ace Award and his 1991 voice over of Rabbi Hyman Krustofski in The Simpsons episode Like Father Like Clown won Mason a third Emmy Award He wrote and performed six one man shows on Broadway 1 Known for his delivery and voice as well as his use of innuendo and pun Mason s often culturally grounded humor was described as irreverent and sometimes politically incorrect 2 3 A critic for Time magazine wrote that throughout his career Mason spoke to audiences with the Yiddish locutions of an immigrant who just completed a course in English By mail 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early years 2 2 Middle finger incident 1964 2 3 1965 1985 2 4 1986 2011 3 Political views 4 Controversies 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 Works 7 1 Selected TV film and radio roles 7 2 Television specials 7 3 One man shows 7 4 Books 7 5 Video blogging 8 Legacy 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditJackie Mason was born Yacov Moshe Maza on June 9 1928 according to the 1940 NYC census in Sheboygan Wisconsin the fourth and last son and only son born in the United States in a family of six children of strict Orthodox Jews 3 5 6 7 8 Mason came from a long line of rabbis which included his father his grandfather his great grandfather and his great great grandfather 2 3 4 9 His father Eli Maza and his mother Belle Gitlin were born in Minsk and immigrated to the U S in the 1920s with the rest of Mason s family his father died in 1959 10 6 11 A Jewish refugee organization helped his father find a position in Sheboygan as it needed a rabbi 12 When Mason was five years old his family moved to the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City largely so that he and his siblings could pursue a yeshiva education where he grew up on Henry Street Rutgers Street and Norfolk Street 3 5 6 12 There his parents and their friends all spoke Yiddish 12 As a teenager Mason worked as a busboy at resorts in the Borscht Belt in New York s Catskill Mountains 3 He recalled Twenty minutes at the Pearl Lake Hotel I broke all the dishes They made me a lifeguard But I can t swim I told the owner Don t tell the guests he says 5 In 1953 Mason graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in his double major of English and sociology from the City College of New York 4 13 At age 18 he became a cantor and at age 25 14 he received semikhah from Rabbi Moshe Feinstein 15 and was ordained a rabbi as his three brothers father grandfather and great grandfather had been 3 8 16 He led congregations in Weldon North Carolina and at Beth Israel Congregation in Latrobe Pennsylvania 17 18 He said that in synagogue I started telling more and more jokes and after a while a lot of gentiles would come to the congregation just to hear the sermons 8 Three years later after his father died he resigned from his job as a rabbi in a synagogue to become a comedian because he said Somebody in the family had to make a living 5 14 Career EditEarly years Edit Mason wrote most of his own material 4 A sampling of his humor is his commentary on doctors That s a great profession a doctor Where else can you ask a woman to get undressed and then send the bill to her husband 8 And his commentary on what is important in life Money is not important Love is important Fortunately I love money 19 As well as his ruminations on pleasing people You can t please everyone I have a girlfriend I think she s the most wonderful person in the world That s to me But to my wife 20 21 And on trust My grandfather always said that I shouldn t watch my money That I should watch my health So while I was watching my health someone stole my money It was my grandfather 21 And on fidelity Eighty percent of married men cheat in America The rest cheat in Europe 21 He was a comedian at the Fieldston Hotel in Swan Lake New York in the summer of 1955 22 Mason was let go because his act was considered too far ahead of its time The patrons had not been exposed to a comic who seemed to be ridiculing them citation needed A few years later Don Rickles came along but at that point audiences had become open to this type of humor throughout the Borscht Belt He adopted his stage name after appearing on the Barry Gray radio show 7 He performed at New York City nightclubs where he was earning as much as 10 000 87 000 in current dollar terms a week and on The Steve Allen Show his first national TV appearance in 1962 and the Tonight Show with Steve Allen as well as on The Perry Como Show The Dean Martin Show and The Garry Moore Show 2 4 The William Morris Agency advised him in 1962 to take elocution lessons so that he could shed his heavy Yiddish accent but he refused 7 8 19 1968 ad for The Jackie Mason Show at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland Ohio Mason made several appearances as a guest on The Ed Sullivan Show during the 1960s 3 He claimed to have been on the episode which featured the American television debut of the Beatles although research does not bear this fact out 23 Mason revealed during his appearance on the BBC show Desert Island Discs in March 2012 that at the time he did not think much of the group referring to them as four kids in search of a voice who needed haircuts 24 In 1962 he came out with his initial LP record a best seller entitled I m the Greatest Comedian in the World Only Nobody Knows It Yet followed by I Want to Leave You with the Words of a Great Comedian 7 25 In the Desert Island Discs interview he also related how Frank Sinatra and a group of others once came to his show in Las Vegas and Sinatra started heckling his act Mason made uncomplimentary comments to Sinatra until he and his whole group left When asked whether he thought it was naive to do that given Sinatra s connections with the Mob Mason said No I said to myself what could they do me He went on to describe how shots were later fired into his room which cracked all the windows The police did not pursue an investigation 26 Middle finger incident 1964 Edit On October 18 1964 in an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show Mason allegedly gave host Ed Sullivan the finger on air Footage of the incident shows Mason in the middle of doing his stand up comedy act and then looking toward Sullivan who had placed himself directly behind the camera commenting that Sullivan was signaling him 4 8 Sullivan was reportedly letting Mason know by holding up two fingers that he had only two minutes left and to cut his act short as the program was about to cut away due to having been partly pre empted by an impromptu speech by President Lyndon B Johnson that the show carried 4 5 Mason began working his own fingers into his act to make fun of the situation and pointed toward Sullivan with an index finger a thumb but not as Sullivan mistakenly believed his middle finger 4 Sullivan was infuriated by this and banned Mason from future appearances on the show canceling Mason s six appearance contract worth 45 000 equivalent to 393 000 in 2021 4 8 Mason denied knowingly giving Sullivan the middle finger he later said that he had not heard of the middle finger gesture at that time 5 To clear his name Mason filed a libel suit on the grounds that Sullivan had defamed him at the New York Supreme Court That court dismissed most of Mason s complaint Both Mason and Sullivan appealed to the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division which reinstated three additional causes of action against Sullivan in June 1966 2 27 28 Mason was nevertheless banned from the show for a period of time Sullivan asserted that Mason was unpredictable and could not be trusted Because of Sullivan s influence he was branded as unreliable volatile and obscene and he failed to get substantial television work for the next two decades 2 4 5 6 Mason was given a single comeback appearance on Sullivan s television program two years later and Sullivan publicly apologized to him but the damage was done 4 At that time Mason opened his monologue by saying It is a great thrill and a fantastic opportunity to see me in person again 27 Mason later appeared on the show five times April 23 1967 February 25 1968 November 24 1968 July 22 1969 and August 31 1969 Mason later said It took twenty years to overcome what happened in one minute 4 1965 1985 Edit In 1969 Mason made his Broadway theater debut as Jewish widower Nat Weiss in the comedy play A Teaspoon Every Four Hours which he wrote with Mike Mortman 1 It held the Broadway record of 97 previews and closed after its official opening performance a preview record succeeded by Spider Man Turn Off the Dark with its 182 previews prior to opening He also appeared in the films The Jerk 1979 and History of the World Part I 1981 29 1986 2011 Edit In 1986 Mason made a triumphant return to Broadway in the two year run of The World According to Me which ran for 367 performances in its first run and 203 performances in its second run at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre his first of several one man theatrical shows 5 30 It was well received both by critics and the public Frank Rich the sometimes harsh reviewer of The New York Times wrote So sue me Mason was very very funny 7 It won a Special Tony Award an Outer Critics Circle Award an Ace Award an Emmy Award and a Grammy nomination 31 32 His special Jackie Mason on Broadway won an Emmy Award for outstanding writing and an Ace Award 31 32 Mason starred in the movie Caddyshack II 1988 where his character had the same surname Hartounian as his character in The Jerk 29 In 1990 and 1991 Mason again was on Broadway this time with his successful two act show Brand New which ran for 216 performances at the Neil Simon Theatre and won him his second Outer Critics Circle Award 7 30 33 Critic Clive Barnes of the New York Post praised the brilliant comic and his totally new from top to tuchis humor 30 Critic Mel Gussow of The New York Times remarked on the exact meeting between performance and material in which Mason engaged in a comic attack on everyone including himself cutting them all down to size 30 In 1992 Mason won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice Over Performance for his voice over of Rabbi Hyman Krustofski in The Simpsons episode Like Father Like Clown 34 making him the first guest star to win an Emmy for his role Mason also appeared in The Simpsons episodes Today I Am a Clown Once Upon a Time in Springfield The Ten Per Cent Solution At Long Last Leave and Clown in the Dumps the last episode focuses upon Rabbi Krustofski s death and its effects on his son Krusty the Clown 35 The character would appear three more times in fantasy sequences flashbacks in The Nightmare After Krustmas Flanders Ladder and Woo Hoo Dunnit which was his final appearance in the series and final acting performance before his death in 2021 Mason in April 2016 One of his Broadway shows his two act Politically Incorrect 1994 95 ran for 347 performances at Broadway s John Golden Theater 2 30 Critic John Simon of Time wrote His method is hyperbole and reductio ad absurdum but always informed by bitter reason His irony is a spotlight illuminating our absurdities his zingers are scalpels laying bare the sickness under the skin There is a unifying thrust a focus a structure an attack on both liberal hypocrisy and conservative apathy and on the climate of political correctness that makes it impossible to attack anyone but WASPs Mason is a true satirist in the mold of Mark Twain 36 It was performed during the same period that Bill Maher s late night half hour political TV talk show Politically Incorrect was on the air 2 30 Maher brought a lawsuit against Mason s production which was dismissed as frivolous Mason was able to use this show title and it is one of his most successful road productions Between these shows Mason played the lead in a short lived television interfaith sitcom called Chicken Soup alongside Lynn Redgrave 4 Mason also put on the Broadway one man shows Love thy Neighbor 1996 97 which ran for 225 performances at the Booth Theatre critic Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times described Mason s routines as roaringly funny Much Ado About Everything 1999 2000 which was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment for its run in London and ran for 183 performances at the John Golden Theatre in this effort Van Gelder described Mason as convulsing audiences Prune Danish 2002 nominated for a Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event Jackie Mason Freshly Squeezed 2005 for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance and The Ultimate Jew 2008 4 30 33 37 38 In a 2005 poll to find the Comedian s Comedian Mason was voted 43 among the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders 32 He was also ranked 63 in Comedy Central Presents 100 Greatest Stand Ups of All Time 39 He holds the record for the longest running one man show in Broadway history and the longest running stand up show in the history of London s West End 40 His full length courtroom dramedy motion picture One Angry Man was released in 2010 throughout the US and Canada Mason s most recent film Jackie Goldberg Private Dick 2011 was a direct to DVD production released by FilmWorks Entertainment 41 Political views EditA longtime Democrat Mason was a registered Republican by 2007 4 48 49 He had spoken out in defense of Donald Trump 42 Mason was an admirer of Rabbi Meir Kahane 43 He openly endorsed Kahane s plan to pay Israeli Arabs unwilling to accept Israeli sovereignty to emigrate He also served as the honored speaker at a fundraising event for a yeshiva founded by Kahane 44 In an issue of the newspaper The Evening Star dated March 1 1971 Jackie Mason was quoted as saying Democratic principles shouldn t apply to Israel like they do to America 45 In January 2001 Mason co founded the organization One Jerusalem in response to the Oslo peace agreement Its stated cause is Maintaining a united Jerusalem as the un divided capital of Israel 46 Controversies EditIn 1991 Mason was criticized by African American organizations including the NAACP when he called New York City mayor David Dinkins a fancy shvartze with a moustache 47 Mason later apologized 4 In 2009 Mason referred to Barack Obama as a shvartze during one of his stand up routines which prompted members of the audience to walk out 48 In 2003 Mason co wrote an article that advised Israeli leaders to threaten the expulsion of Palestinians from Israel the West Bank and Gaza Strip 49 Mason and Raoul Felder wrote We have paralyzed ourselves by our sickening fear of World Opinion which is why we find it impossible to face one simple fact We will never win this war unless we immediately threaten to drive every Arab out of Israel if the killing doesn t stop 49 On 2006 Mason filed a lawsuit against the group Jews for Jesus for using his likeness in a pamphlet 50 His image was used next to the tagline Jackie Mason a Jew for Jesus Mason said in court papers filed in New York While I have the utmost respect for people who practice the Christian faith the fact is as everyone knows I am as Jewish as a Matzah ball or kosher salami Mason asserted that the group was using his image and fame to gain attention and converts The group responded to the suit by saying Shame on him for getting so upset about this 50 The lawsuit was settled in 2006 with Jews for Jesus apologizing 51 In 2012 Mason said that a friend at the time Kaoru Suzuki McMullen attacked him while leaving his apartment on West 57th Street in Manhattan Suzuki McMullen said she was attacked by Mason but she was arrested 52 Both sides agreed to drop the matter and all charges were dropped against Suzuki McMullen 53 Personal life EditOn August 14 1991 Mason married his then 37 year old manager Jyll Rosenfeld 54 Sheba Mason born in 1985 is the daughter of Jackie Mason 55 She is also a comedian 56 57 58 59 Death EditMason died on July 24 2021 at Mt Sinai Hospital in Manhattan after being hospitalized for over two weeks 60 61 62 Many celebrities and other notable figures mourned Mason s death Gilbert Gottfried called him one of the best 61 63 Fox News personality Sean Hannity remarked that he was irreverent iconoclastic funny smart and a great American patriot 61 Actor Henry Winkler tweeted that Mason put on truly one of the funniest shows I have ever seen ever thank you Jackie and now you get to make heaven laugh 61 64 Works EditSelected TV film and radio roles Edit Source 65 The Ed Sullivan Show 1961 1968 frequent guest appearances 66 67 68 It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World gas station attendant 65 Sleeper 1973 Voice of robot tailor uncredited 69 70 The Stoolie 1974 Roger Pitman 71 The Jerk 1979 Harry Hartounian 65 History of the World Part I 1981 Jew 1 65 Caddyshack II 1988 Jack Hartounian 72 Chicken Soup 1989 Jackie Fisher 73 The Simpsons Rabbi Hyman Krustofski in ten episodes Like Father Like Clown 1991 34 Today I Am a Clown 2003 74 Once Upon a Time in Springfield 2009 Treehouse of Horror XXII 2011 The Ten Per Cent Solution 2011 At Long Last Leave 2012 Clown in the Dumps 2014 The Nightmare After Krustmas 2016 Flanders Ladder 2018 Woo Hoo Dunnit 2019 The Fairly OddParents episode Beddy Bye The Grass Is Greener 2003 Harvey Sandman a k a The Sandman a k a The Mattress King 75 The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy The Quandary Phase 2005 The East River Creature 76 The Jackie Mason Show 2005 11 Host originally aired on CN8 The Comcast Network repeats currently airing on JLTV 77 30 Rock episode The Collection 2007 himself small guest appearance 78 The Drinky Crow Show episode Aspire 2009 Mort Cooper 79 One Angry Man 2010 Jackie Mason 80 Jackie Goldberg Private Dick Goldberg P I 2011 Jackie Goldberg 41 Answer Me This Episode 206 2012 Jackie Mason 81 Graham Norton BBC Radio 2 Show 2012 Jackie Mason 82 When Comedy Went to School 2013 Jackie Mason 83 Television specials Edit Jackie Mason On Location 1978 Jackie Mason s The World According to Me 1988 84 An Audience with Jackie Mason 1990 85 Jackie Mason on Campus 1992 86 Jackie Mason at the London Palladium 1996 87 Jackie Mason A Night at the Opera 2002 88 One man shows Edit Jackie Mason s The World According to Me 1986 1988 62 Jackie Mason Brand New 1990 1991 62 Jackie Mason Politically Incorrect 1994 1995 62 Love Thy Neighbor 1996 1997 62 Much Ado About Everything 1999 2000 62 89 Jackie Mason Prune Danish 2002 2003 90 Jackie Mason Freshly Squeezed 2005 2006 62 91 Jackie Mason The Ultimate Jew 2008 62 92 Jackie Mason Fearless 2012 93 Books Edit Jackie Mason Jackie Mason s America Carol Publishing Group 1983 94 Jackie Mason Jackie Oy The Frank Outrageously Funny Autobiography of Jackie Mason Robson 1988 95 Jackie Mason Ira Berkow How to Talk Jewish Macmillan 1991 96 Jackie Mason and Raoul Lionel Felder Schmucks Our Favorite Fakes Frauds Lowlifes Liars the Armed and the Dangerous and Good Guys Gone Bad Harper Collins 2009 ISBN 978 0 06 112612 3 97 Video blogging Edit Mason appeared in over 200 self written video blog entries on YouTube in which he gave his opinions on current events and politics He also experimented with podcasting and in February 2012 appeared on the cult British podcast Answer Me This to promote his West End stand up show Fearless 81 Legacy EditMason received a special Tony Award in 1987 for The World According to Me 98 Mason won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program for his 1988 HBO special The World According to Me also known as Jackie Mason on Broadway He also won a 1992 Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice Over Performance for his role as Rabbi Krustofsky on The Simpsons shared with five of the show s regular cast members 99 100 In DePatie Freleng Enterprises animated cartoon series The Ant and the Aardvark the Aardvark s voice was performed by John Byner as an imitation of Mason 101 102 References Edit a b c Thomas S Hischak 2003 Enter the Players New York Stage Actors in the Twentieth Century a b c d e f g Zeke Jarvis 2015 Make em Laugh American Humorists of the 20th and 21st Centuries American Humorists of the 20th and 21st Centuries Make em Laugh American Humorists of the 20th and 21st Centuries a b c d e f g Norman H Finkelstein 2010 Jewish Comedy Stars Classic to Cutting Edge a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Lederhendler Eli Finder Gabriel N eds 2016 A Club of Their Own Jewish Humorists and the Contemporary World Oxford University Press p 43 ISBN 978 0 19 064612 7 a b c d e f g h Ken Gross February 23 1987 Too Much of a Ham to Remain a Rabbi Broadway s Jackie Mason is Now the Toast of the Town People a b c d Page 359 Los Angeles Times August 13 1978 a b c d e f Jackie Mason Biography Billboard a b c d e f g Karen Heller January 8 1987 A Really Big Broadway Show Jackie Mason s Hit Buries Ed Sullivan Flap The Chicago Tribune A Mason by any Other Name Jewish Book World 2006 Robert Wiener October 12 2006 One Jew Talking Jackie Mason heads to Newark Archived September 20 2013 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Jewish News Grimes William July 24 2021 Jackie Mason 90 Dies Turned Kvetching Into Comedy Gold The New York Times a b c Jackie Mason Ira Berkow 1991 How to Talk Jewish Macmillan Joseph Dorinson 2015 Kvetching and Shpritzing Jewish Humor in American Popular Culture McFarland a b All About Jackie Mason Jackie Mason The Official Site Retrieved July 14 2014 Jewish comedian Jackie Mason reflects on his legendary career The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved July 28 2021 Chris Bergeron September 20 2008 Frankie Valli Jackie Mason to perform in Worcester Daily News Retrieved October 4 2008 Murry Frymer November 12 1991 Jackie Mason Finally Reaches Stardom Deseret News Adam Reinherz End of an era Soon all that will remain will be Beth Israel s history legacy The Jewish Chronicle a b Lawrence J Epstein 2008 The Haunted Smile The Story of Jewish Comedians in America Craig R Whitney November 23 2008 Britain Imports Mason Just for Fun The New York Times a b c Aubrey J Sher The Stand Up Comedy Festival Send In The Clowns Keith Loria October 20 2016 Howard Theatre welcomes legendary comedian Fairfax Times Ed Sullivan Show episode guide thetvdb com BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs Jackie Mason Bob Rolontz August 10 1963 Clay Talks a Nice Fight Disk Billboard BBC Newshour July 25 2021 a b Barry Avrich 2016 Moguls Monsters and Madmen An Uncensored Life in Show Business FindACase JACKIE MASON v EDWARD SULLIVAN ET AL 06 28 66 ny findacase com Retrieved October 7 2017 a b Joseph A Comm 2015 Legendary Locals of Latrobe Arcadia voice of the aardvark in pink pantherPublishing a b c d e f g Dan Dietz 2016 The Complete Book of 1990s Broadway Musicals a b Comic Genius Portraits of Funny People 2015 a b c Romi Oliverio September 21 2009 Jackie Mason s One Man Show No Holds Barred To Play Los Angeles Wadsworth Theatre Broadway World a b Jackie Mason Playbill a b Basile Nancy 2006 The Simpsons Awards Archived July 17 2006 at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 29 2006 Snierson Dan November 10 2014 Simpsons producer on the surprising Kang and Kodos revelation death of Ralph Wiggum Entertainment Weekly Retrieved November 10 2014 John Simon April 18 1994 Two Stand Ups One Standout New York Magazine Just the Facts List of 2003 Tony Award Winners Playbill Olivier Winners 1999 www olivierawards com Retrieved October 7 2017 Comedy Central s 100 Greatest Standups of All Time Ranker Limited London Theatre Direct Jackie Mason Ready to Rumble London Theatre Direct a b Jackie Goldberg Private Dick 2011 via www rottentomatoes com Bond Paul July 24 2015 Jackie Mason Is Rare Entertainer Defending Donald Trump The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 7 2017 Friedman Robert I November 8 1987 Kahane s Money Tree The Washington Post Friedman Robert I November 27 1995 Geopolitically Incorrect New York Magazine The Evening Star March 1 1971 About Us One Jerusalem Chadwick Alan June 13 2006 Metrolife Jackie Mason Metro Retrieved January 2 2015 Bill Hutchiinson Comments about President Obama by Jackie Mason draw racism charges New York Daily News March 16 2009 Retrieved March 29 2017 a b Mason Jackie and Raoul Felder Time to Threaten Arabs with Mass Eviction The Jewish Press January 29 2003 a b Oy Jackie Mason sues Jews for Jesus Today com August 25 2006 Anemona Hartcollis June 12 2008 To Settle Suit Jews for Jesus Apologizes to Jackie Mason The New York Times Retrieved October 4 2008 Schram Jamie March 30 2012 Jackie Mason s gal pal arrested after home brawl New York Post Retrieved January 2 2015 Italiano Laura May 14 2012 Jackie Mason gal pal drop assault charges New York Post Retrieved January 2 2015 Comedian Jackie Mason Ends Bachelor Days At 57 Orlando Sentinel Oy Jackie Mason Has Family Drama The Forward Schudel Matt October 29 1989 Jackie s Little Girl Comic Jackie Mason Looks Like A Harmless Little Man But His Jilted South Florida Lover Has Another Story To Tell She s The Mother Of His Love Child Sun Sentinel Retrieved January 2 2015 Whetsell Tripp April 27 2012 Getting In on Jackie s Act The Wall Street Journal Retrieved January 2 2015 subscription required Prendergast Daniel April 1 2012 Jackie Mason s many loves New York Post Retrieved January 2 2015 Beckerman Gal January 5 2011 Oy Jackie Mason Has Family Drama The Jewish Daily Forward Retrieved January 2 2015 Jackie Mason 90 Dies Turned Kvetching Into Comedy Gold The New York Times July 24 2021 Retrieved July 25 2021 a b c d Jackie Mason comic who perfected amused outrage dies at 90 The Associated Press July 24 2021 Retrieved July 25 2021 a b c d e f g h Jackie Mason one of the last borscht belt comedians dies at 90 NBC News Retrieved July 25 2021 RealGilbert July 25 2021 One of the best RIP Jackie Mason Tweet via Twitter Winkler Henry hwinkler4real July 25 2021 Truly one of the funniest shows I have ever seen ever thank you Jackie and now you get to make heaven laugh Tweet via Twitter a b c d Jackie Mason BFI Jackie Mason obituary The Guardian July 25 2021 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Jackie Mason Doctors on The Ed Sullivan Show via www youtube com Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Jackie Mason s Famous Family Moments In American History on The Ed Sullivan Show via www youtube com Jersey Stephen Whitty For Inside March 2 2013 Family Viewing Sleeper nj Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Sleeper Jewish Robot Tailors via www youtube com The Stoolie 1972 BFI Berman Marc Comedian Jackie Mason Dies At 93 Forbes Oney Steve September 10 1989 Jackie Mason Stirs Up a Chancy Chicken Soup New York Times Wills Adam December 4 2003 Krusty s Adult Bar Mitzvah Jewish Journal Retrieved July 25 2021 The Fairly OddParents Season 3 Episode 11 via www rottentomatoes com Guide British Comedy Jackie Mason British Comedy Guide Jackie Mason www jewishvirtuallibrary org Webb Mitovich Matt October 18 2007 Episode Recap The Collection 30 Rock TV Guide Archived from the original on January 15 2008 Retrieved July 25 2021 Wild Stephi Jackie Mason Comedian Stage and Screen Performer Dies at 93 BroadwayWorld com Carol Saunders February 8 2011 Comedian Jackie Mason still One Angry Man Tcpalm com a b Zaltzman Helen February 23 2012 EPISODE 206 with special guest Jackie Mason Answer Me This Podcast Retrieved July 25 2021 BBC Radio 2 Graham Norton with Jackie Mason Mackenzie Crook and Mark Gatiss BBC Scheib Ronnie August 1 2013 Film Review When Comedy Went to School Variety Retrieved July 25 2021 Watch Jackie Mason The World According to Me 1988 www amazon com Amazon Prime Retrieved July 25 2021 An Audience with Jackie Mason 1990 BFI Watch Jackie Mason on Campus 1992 www amazon com Amazon Prime Retrieved July 25 2021 Jackie Mason at the London Palladium 1996 BFI Comedy gold Jackie Mason s A Night at the Opera The Guardian February 7 2013 Much Ado About Everything Broadway John Golden Theatre Tickets and Discounts Playbill Retrieved July 25 2021 Isherwood Charles October 22 2002 Jackie Mason Prune Danish Variety Retrieved July 25 2021 Rizzo Frank March 24 2005 Jackie Mason Freshly Squeezed Variety Retrieved July 25 2021 Zinoman Jason March 22 2008 He s Telling You This for the Last Time The New York Times Retrieved July 25 2021 Bennett Steve Jackie Mason Fearless Reviews 2012 www chortle co uk Chortle The UK Comedy Guide Retrieved July 25 2021 Jackie Mason 1983 Jackie Mason s America Jackie Mason 1988 Jackie Oy The Frank Outrageously Funny Autobiography of Jackie Mason Jackie Mason Ira Berkow 1991 How to Talk Jewish Jackie Mason Raoul Felder 2009 Schmucks Our Favorite Fakes Frauds Lowlifes and Liars League The Broadway Jackie Mason Broadway Cast amp Staff IBDB www ibdb com Retrieved October 7 2017 JACKIE MASON Television Academy Retrieved October 7 2017 Nominees Winners Retrieved October 7 2017 John Byner Ant and Aardvark Episodes johnbyner com Retrieved October 7 2017 Leszczak Bob 2014 The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen A History with Cast and Crew Profiles and an Episode Guide Jefferson N C McFarland amp Co p 31 ISBN 978 0 7864 7790 6 Retrieved December 26 2016 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Jackie Mason Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jackie Mason Jackie Mason at IMDb Jackie Mason discography at Discogs Official website archived at the Wayback Machine 1987 KCRW Radio interview with Bob Claster 2007 interview transcription on Air America Radio 2010 WSLR Radio interview with Doug Miles on YouTube The Jewish World According to Jackie Mason March 2020 Jewish News article Jackie Mason at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jackie Mason amp oldid 1141939616, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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