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Mel Brooks: Laughter is Key to His 99 Years
22 Jan
Summary
- Mel Brooks attributes his longevity to laughter and courage.
- A new two-part HBO documentary explores his life and legacy.
- Brooks served in the U.S. Army during World War II.

Mel Brooks, who has reached 99 years old, believes that laughter has been a significant factor in his long and fulfilling life. He shares this sentiment with fellow comedy legends Carl Reiner and Sid Caesar, suggesting that shared humor contributes to health and happiness.
His remarkable career, spanning nearly 80 years, is now chronicled in the two-part HBO documentary, 'Mel Brooks: The 99-Year-Old Man!'. This film combines interviews with Brooks, his family, and friends, along with archival footage to explore his immense influence.
Brooks also highlights the importance of courage, a quality he inherited from his mother, who raised four sons alone after his father's death. This courage was evident when he enlisted in the U.S. Army at 17 to serve in Europe during World War II.




