Jerry Lewis, the humorist and producer who was revered by many, hated by others, however irrefutably a characterizing figure of American stimulation in the twentieth century, passed on Sunday morning at his home in Las Vegas. He was 91.
His passing was affirmed by his marketing expert, Candi Cazau.
Mr. Lewis knew accomplishment in motion pictures, on TV, in clubs, on the Broadway organize and in the college address corridor. His vocation had its high points and low points, however when it was at its apex there were few stars any greater. Furthermore, he arrived strikingly rapidly.