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Book Synopsis: The first comprehensive biography of Don Rickles, the king of insult comedy and honorary rat pack member whose career spanned decades and influenced generations of comedians, written by celebrity biographer and New York Post contributor Michael Starr. Riding a wave of success that lasted more than sixty years, Don Rickles is best known as the “insult” comic who skewered presidents, royalty, celebrities, and friends and fans alike. But there was more to “Mr. Warmth” than a devilish ear-to-ear grin and lightning-fast put-downs. Rickles was a loving husband, an adoring father who suffered a devastating loss, and a loyal friend to the likes of Bob Newhart and Frank Sinatra. Don was also a young student at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts with future stars Jason Robards, Jr., Don Murray, and Grace Kelly, and intended to become a seriously committed actor. But it was in small nightclubs where Rickles found success, steamrolling hecklers, honing his acerbic put-downs, and teaching the world to love being insulted. Sex, race, religion, nationality, physical appearance, political leanings—nothing and no one was safe from the “Planned Parenthood Poster Boy,” as Johnny Carson referred to him.
The Merchant of Venom traces Don Rickles’ career from his rise in the 1950s to a late-in-life resurgence thanks to the Toy Story franchise, his role in Martin Scorsese’s Casino, and scores of TV appearances from Carson to Seth Meyers. In the intervening decades, Rickles conquered every medium he worked in, including film, television, and on stage, where the Vegas legend was still performing at the age of eighty-five. In his highly memorable career, he was idolized by a generation of younger comedians including Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, and Jay Leno, and performed in the shadow of a shocking open secret: he was the nicest man in town. An in-depth portrait of the personal and singular professional life of Don Rickles, The Merchant of Venom delivers a hilarious, moving, and long-overdue look at the real man behind the sting.
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Step into the fascinating world of insult comedy with "Don Rickles: The Merchant of Venom" - a captivating biography of the king of insult comedy written by celebrity biographer Michael Starr. Uncover the life and legacy of the man who showed the world how to love being insulted, from his humble beginnings at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts to his legendary performances in Las Vegas and on screen.
Discover the untold stories behind Don Rickles' career spanning over six decades, from his early days in small nightclubs perfecting his quick-witted put-downs to his late-in-life resurgence with iconic roles in movies like Martin Scorsese's Casino and the beloved Toy Story franchise. Rickles' influence on comedy is undeniable - embraced by younger comedians like Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock, he carved a path that redefined the boundaries of humor.
Get to know the man beyond the insults, the loving husband, devoted father, and loyal friend who endeared himself to legends like Bob Newhart and Frank Sinatra. "The Merchant of Venom" unveils the warmth and humanity behind the sharp-tongued exterior, painting a vivid portrait of a comedic genius whose impact will be felt for generations to come.
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