William Knoedelseder’s guide “I’m Dying Up Right here,” about stand-up within the Nineteen Seventies, presents Lewis because the Lothario of the scene, relationship stars like Debra Winger and as soon as choosing up a Danish baroness on the Improv in Manhattan with this line: “I’ll take you out for a tuna fish sandwich anyplace within the metropolis.” It labored.
Lewis belonged to a category of younger stand-ups, like Seinfeld and Invoice Maher, who had been influenced by the acerbic Everyman persona of Robert Klein. However Lewis ultimately developed a frenetic, jazzy model that additionally owed one thing to chaos brokers like Mel Brooks and Robin Williams. His jokes had been delivered with rollicking power, making distress a full-body train, slumping, pacing and, most of all, gesticulating. His comedy had choreography, a visible language of pointing, air-sawing and face clasps. To say he talked together with his arms appears inadequate. His entire physique by no means shut up.
Lewis was a pupil of comedy, and the primary of a number of occasions he responded to tales I wrote, he took problem with a bit analyzing how the humor of Lenny Bruce held up. In a letter to the editor, he started saying my article was “aggravating.” This felt like a small triumph as a result of what’s extra enjoyable than Richard Lewis aggravated?
Whereas his material tended to be completely different, much less political, than that of Bruce, Lewis shared an identical dogged dedication and unruly spontaneity. He didn’t wish to carry out a set the identical manner twice. He may wander, looking for one thing hilarious moderately than counting on what labored. This had excessive dangers. I as soon as noticed a irritating present of his that appeared to have much more setups than punchlines, with jokes that didn’t go off on tangents a lot as stay there. On an episode of “The Tonight Present,” he went so lengthy that he plowed via the business break regardless of a producer telling him to wrap it up. For that he earned a ban from the present that ended quickly after he pleaded with Johnny Carson for forgiveness.
Lewis was too good a chat present visitor to desert, exactly due to his unpredictability and insistence on discovering the actually humorous a part of his story. He labored nicely with and off different comics, together with Richard Belzer, with whom he began as a stand-up in New York. Tied to a tour they did in 2009, The Occasions profiled them and Lewis joked that inevitably the interviewer would boil them right down to: “He was a Jew, and he wore a black go well with.”