The REAL Jerry Lewis Story Audiobook By Rick Saphire with Sheila Saphire

Rick Saphire

The Audiobook That All of Hollywood is Whispering About! Written by Rick Saphire, Former Personal Manager to Jerry Lewis. Coauthor is Sheila Saphire and Narrator is Mark Haltzman. "The Real Jerry Lewis Story,” penned by Rick Saphire, who notably served as Jerry Lewis’s personal manager, offers an intimate and detailed portrait of the legendary comedian. Saphire’s unique vantage point provides readers with exclusive behind-the-scenes insights that only someone closely associated with Lewis could offer. The audiobook navigates through various stages of Lewis’s illustrious career, shedding light on his comedic genius, professional triumphs, and personal challenges. Saphire paints a balanced picture, celebrating Lewis’s contributions to comedy and entertainment while also delving into the complexities of his personality and the difficulties he faced. One of the standout features of the book is Saphire’s anecdotal storytelling. His first-hand accounts and vivid descriptions bring Jerry Lewis to life, making readers feel as though they are witnessing the events unfold in real time. These personal stories and reflections add depth and authenticity to the narrative, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of who Jerry Lewis was beyond his public persona. Saphire’s writing and Mark Haltzman's narration are engaging and accessible, making the story a compelling audio for both fans of Jerry Lewis and those interested in the entertainment industry. Overall, “The Real Jerry Lewis Story” is a heartfelt tribute and a sharp, insightful biography. Rick Saphire successfully encapsulates the essence of Jerry Lewis, crafting an audiobook that is as entertaining as it is enlightening. It stands out as a must-hear for anyone fascinated by the life of one of America’s most iconic entertainers. Please purchase the print edition with over 100 pictures and illustrations at Amazon.com .

  1. Dedication - Introduction by Gary Lewis - About the Author - The Day the Clown Died

    EPISODE 1

    Dedication - Introduction by Gary Lewis - About the Author - The Day the Clown Died

    The print version of The REAL Jerry Lewis Story is available at Amazon.com Experience the explosive, unfiltered truth in the audiobook edition of The REAL Jerry Lewis Story by Rick Saphire. More than a typical celebrity memoir, this captivating narration exposes never-before-revealed details, hidden scandals, and surprising facts that set the record straight on Jerry Lewis’s life and career. With unprecedented access and personal memories, Rick Saphire—entertainer, insider, and Lewis’s longtime representative—delivers firsthand accounts of both triumph and turmoil. Listeners will journey through shocking family secrets, dramatic show business betrayals, emotional revelations from Lewis’s children, and the untold truth behind his professional controversies. Loaded with bombshells that challenge everything you thought you knew, this audiobook is essential listening for fans and anyone who wants to know the REAL story of one of comedy’s most complicated legends. On a celebratory night in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Rick Saphire’s world shifts abruptly when he learns of Jerry Lewis’s death. The shocking news transports him back decades, to a star-struck childhood encounter with his comedic idol in the fabled Catskills, unknowingly foreshadowing a future entwined with Lewis’s legacy. As Rick processes his grief amid festive revelry, memories cascade—of backstage glimpses, familial ties, and the complexities of both ambition and friendship in show business. Through his uncle Ernie, Jerry’s manager, Rick steps into a privileged circle, becoming not just a witness but an integral player in Lewis’s professional and personal life. Haunted by public legends and armed with private truths, Rick resolves to expose the man behind the myth. What follows is a candid, sometimes painful, portrait of Jerry Lewis: genius and tyrant, creator and destroyer, hero and enigma. The chapter sets the stage for a revelatory journey—a tapestry woven from affection, frustration, gratitude, and the realization that even legends are, at their core, hauntingly human.

    18 min
  2. The Name Game

    EPISODE 3

    The Name Game

    In the shadowy corridors of American show business, Jerome Levitch was a boy born to a world of stage lights, secrecy, and relentless reinvention. As the future Jerry Lewis, he masked his true self behind an ever-shifting veil of aliases—names conjured to fit the needs of the moment, to dodge scandal, evade the law, and pursue fame at any cost. His childhood, though portrayed in later years as a restless journey alongside vaudevillian parents, was far more fractured. Young Jerry shuttled between homes and classrooms, never staying long before disruptive antics forced yet another move—or an expulsion. When a violent confrontation with a school principal left one man injured and another haunted for life, Jerome’s split from his past became absolute. But the cost of reinvention was high. With each false entry—on social security forms, draft cards, marriage licenses—Jerome buried the Levitch name deeper, desperate to keep skeletons locked in the closet while constructing a new persona: Jerry Lewis. Yet guilt gnawed at the edges of his comedic veneer, especially as rumors swirled around a principal’s untimely death and the legality of his many masks. Even as he soared to international stardom, Jerry’s real identity remained a jigsaw puzzle, pieced together by false starts, courtroom gambits, and Hollywood sleight-of-hand. In the theatre of fame, Jerry Lewis played his greatest role—not as America’s clown prince, but as a master illusionist, hiding Jerome Levitch just out of sight. This is not only the story of an entertainer’s rise, but of the complex, often perilous game of erasing one’s past to survive in the cutthroat world of celebrity.

    34 min
  3. The REAL Patti Palmer Lewis Story

    EPISODE 5

    The REAL Patti Palmer Lewis Story

    Patti Palmer may be remembered as Jerry Lewis’s first wife, but her real story is a riveting saga of resilience, reinvention, and unsung stardom. Born Pasqualina Calonico to strict Italian immigrants, Patti endured a childhood dominated by her mother’s rigid rules and a pervasive fear of outsiders—preparing her for the chaos and complexities of her adult life. Before her high-profile marriage to Jerry Lewis, Patti was already blazing her own trail in show business: a gifted multi-instrumentalist and singer, she rose from local gigs to starring roles on the radio and top billing with famous orchestras. Her first, almost secret marriage to bandleader Jimmy Palmer not only gave her a stage name but also a taste of show business heartbreak, as she was forced to watch her former husband’s career soar while she fought for her own spotlight. Through grit and determination, Patti reinvented herself after each setback, becoming a respected figure in the male-dominated world of jazz and big bands. Yet when she stepped into Jerry Lewis’s world, she concealed not only the true timeline of their whirlwind romance but also crucial chapters of her past—past loves, sacrifices, and the cost of fame. The real Patti Palmer is a woman who defied expectations and shaped her own destiny, even as public attention fixated on the men around her. Her journey, hidden in the footnotes of entertainment history, is far more complex and compelling than any tabloid headline ever revealed.

    22 min
  4. The Judy Scott Story

    EPISODE 7

    The Judy Scott Story

    Judy Scott’s journey in show business began with determination, talent, and the support of early mentors who recognized her remarkable voice and stage presence. Even as a teenager, performing under her birth name Judy Gaye, she captivated audiences and took promising steps toward stardom, working with respected orchestras and landing high-profile gigs in New York. Her rising career intersected with the legendary Jerry Lewis, who chose her as his protégé and renamed her Judy Scott, promising her unprecedented opportunities. While this introduction into the world of celebrity glitter offered Judy thrilling experiences and venues, it came with difficult challenges. Jerry’s mercurial personality and desire for control exposed Judy to emotional turbulence and the harsh realities of being a young woman in the limelight. She endured pressure, both professional and personal, including taunts and inappropriate jokes from the tour crew and the moody, at times hurtful, behavior of her famous mentor. Despite these difficulties, Judy maintained her integrity and poise, refusing to compromise her values or bow to intimidation. Ultimately, a misunderstanding and Jerry’s emotional volatility severed their professional ties. Yet Judy persevered, turning these formative experiences into lessons and continuing to build a reputation as a talented, principled artist. This chapter sympathetically underscores Judy’s resilience in an unforgiving industry, her ability to withstand unwelcome pressures, and her unwavering commitment to her own path, even as her story became intertwined with—and sometimes overshadowed by—the fame of Jerry Lewis.

    23 min
  5. Taking the Pledge

    EPISODE 8

    Taking the Pledge

    This chapter traces the origins of Jerry Lewis’s celebrated association with the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), clarifying that his dedication was not rooted in a personal connection to the disease, but began through industry relationships and motives of publicity. The narrative centers on Ernie Glucksman, a seasoned show producer and the author’s uncle, who forged the connection between Lewis, Dean Martin, and the fledgling MDA in the early 1950s. Key topics include: • The Origins of Telethons: Early fundraising efforts via radio and television, with Milton Berle credited for coining “telethon” in a 1949 cancer fundraiser, provided a prototype for future charitable broadcasts. • Industry Conflicts: The rise of televised variety fundraising highlighted tensions between television and traditional entertainment, with unions and studios at times opposing telethons out of concern for revenue and compensation. • Innovative Fundraising: Despite resistance, televised charity events—often featuring celebrity performers—grew in popularity, enabling new ways for viewers to participate and donate. • Martin & Lewis’s Role: The comedy duo (guided by Glucksman) became honorary chairmen of the MDA, leveraging their celebrity for public awareness and fundraising through early TV and radio spots. • First Major Telethons: The chapter details the challenges and breakthroughs of early MDAA telethons, including conflicts over union rules and compensation, and the landmark 1956 event that also marked the end of Martin & Lewis’s partnership. Educational Insight: The chapter illustrates how entertainment, media technology, and philanthropy intersected in postwar America. It shows how telethons not only revolutionized charitable giving, but also shaped the public image of entertainers like Jerry Lewis, while exposing the behind-the-scenes negotiations and rivalries that defined early television history.

    33 min

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The Audiobook That All of Hollywood is Whispering About! Written by Rick Saphire, Former Personal Manager to Jerry Lewis. Coauthor is Sheila Saphire and Narrator is Mark Haltzman. "The Real Jerry Lewis Story,” penned by Rick Saphire, who notably served as Jerry Lewis’s personal manager, offers an intimate and detailed portrait of the legendary comedian. Saphire’s unique vantage point provides readers with exclusive behind-the-scenes insights that only someone closely associated with Lewis could offer. The audiobook navigates through various stages of Lewis’s illustrious career, shedding light on his comedic genius, professional triumphs, and personal challenges. Saphire paints a balanced picture, celebrating Lewis’s contributions to comedy and entertainment while also delving into the complexities of his personality and the difficulties he faced. One of the standout features of the book is Saphire’s anecdotal storytelling. His first-hand accounts and vivid descriptions bring Jerry Lewis to life, making readers feel as though they are witnessing the events unfold in real time. These personal stories and reflections add depth and authenticity to the narrative, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of who Jerry Lewis was beyond his public persona. Saphire’s writing and Mark Haltzman's narration are engaging and accessible, making the story a compelling audio for both fans of Jerry Lewis and those interested in the entertainment industry. Overall, “The Real Jerry Lewis Story” is a heartfelt tribute and a sharp, insightful biography. Rick Saphire successfully encapsulates the essence of Jerry Lewis, crafting an audiobook that is as entertaining as it is enlightening. It stands out as a must-hear for anyone fascinated by the life of one of America’s most iconic entertainers. Please purchase the print edition with over 100 pictures and illustrations at Amazon.com .