Filmography

AS ACTOR (1 = also as producer; 2 = also as writer)

Martin and Lewis Films

My Friend Irma (1949, Paramount) d: George Marshall; with Marie Wilson, Diana Lynn, John Lund

My Friend Irma Goes West (1950, Paramount) d: Hal Walker; with Marie Wilson, Diana Lynn, John Lund, Corinne Calvet

At War with the Army (1950, Paramount) d: Hal Walker; with Polly Bergen, William Medrek, Dan Dayton

That’s My Boy (1951, Paramount) d: Hal Walker; with Eddie Mayehoff, Polly Bergen, Ruth Hussey, Marion Marshall

Sailor Beware (1951, Paramount) d: Hal Walker; with Robert Strauss, Marion Marshall, Corinne Calvet

Jumping Jacks (1952, Paramount) d: Norman Taurog; with Mona Freeman, Robert Strauss, Don DeFore

The Road to Bali (1952, Paramount) d: Hal Walker; cameo

The Stooge (1953, Paramount) d: Norman Taurog; with Eddie Mayehoff, Polly Bergen, Marion Marshall

Scared Stiff (1953, Paramount) d: George Marshall; with Lizabeth Scott, Carmen Miranda, Leonard Strong, George Dolenz

The Caddy (1953, Paramount) d: Norman Taurog; with Donna Reed, Barbara Bates, Romo Vincent, Joseph Calleia

Money From Home (1953, Paramount) d: George Marshall; with Marjie Millar, Pat Crowley, Sheldon Leonard

Living It Up (1954, Paramount) d: Norman Taurog; with Janet Leigh, Sheree North, Fred Clark, Edward Arnold

Three Ring Circus (1954, Paramount) d: Joseph Pevney; with Joanne Dru, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Gene Sheldon, Elsa Lanchester

You’re Never Too Young (1955, Paramount) d: Norman Taurog; with Nina Foch, Diana Lynn, Raymond Burr

Artists and Models (1955, Paramount) d: Frank Tashlin; with Dorothy Malone, Shirley MacLaine, Eddie Mayehoff, Eva Gabor

Pardners (1956, Paramount) d: Norman Taurog; with Lori Nelson, Jeff Morrow, Agnes Moorehead

Hollywood or Bust (1956, Paramount) d: Frank Tashlin; with Pat Crowley, Anita Ekberg, Maxie Rosenbloom

Solo Films

The Delicate Delinquent (1957, Paramount) (1) d: Don McGuire; with Darren McGavin, Martha Hyer, Milton Frome

The Sad Sack (1957, Paramount) d: George Marshall; with David Wayne, Phyllis Kirk, Peter Lorre

Rock-a-bye Baby (1958, Paramount) (1) d: Frank Tashlin; with Connie Stevens, Marilyn Maxwell, Reginald Gardiner

The Geisha Boy (1958, Paramount) (1) d: Frank Tashlin; with Suzanne Pleshette, Robert Hirano, Sessue Hayakawa, Marie McDonald

L’il Abner (1959, Paramount) d: Melvin Frank; cameo

Don’t Give Up the Ship (1959, Paramount) d: Norman Taurog; with Dina Merrill, Diana Spencer, Mickey Shaughnessy

Raymie (1960, Allied Artists) d: Frank McDonald; sings title song

Visit to a Small Planet (1960, Paramount) d: Norman Taurog; with Joan Blackman, Earl Holliman, Fred Clark

The Bellboy (1960, Paramount) (1, 2) d: Jerry Lewis; with Bob Clayton, Bill Richmond, Milton Berle

Cinderfella (1960, Paramount) (1) d: Frank Tashlin; with Ed Wynn, Judith Anderson, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Henry Silva

The Ladies’ Man (1961, Paramount) (1, 2) d: Jerry Lewis; with Kathleen Freeman, Buddy Lester, Helen Traubel, Pat Stanley

The Errand Boy (1961, Paramount) (1, 2) d: Jerry Lewis; with Brian Donlevy, Howard McNear, Fritz Feld, Sig Ruman

It’s Only Money (1962, Paramount) d: Frank Tashlin; with Zachary Scott, Joan O’Brien, Jesse White

It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963, United Artists) d: Stanley Kramer; cameo

The Nutty Professor (1963, Paramount) (1, 2) d: Jerry Lewis; with Stella Stevens, Del Moore, Buddy Lester, Kathleen Freeman

Who’s Minding the Store? (1963, Paramount) d: Frank Tashlin; with Jill St. John, Agnes Moorehead, John McGiver, Ray Walston

The Patsy (1964, Paramount) (1, 2) d: Jerry Lewis; with Ina Balin, Phil Harris, Peter Lorre, John Carradine, Keenan Wynn

The Disorderly Orderly (1964, Paramount); d: Frank Tashlin; with Susan Oliver, Glenda Farrell, Everett Sloane

The Family Jewels (1, 2) (1965, Paramount) d: Jerry Lewis; with Sebastian Cabot, Donna Butterworth, Neil Hamilton

Boeing Boeing (1965, Paramount) d: John Rich; with Tony Curtis, Suzanna Leigh, Dany Saval, Christiane Schmidtmer

Three on a Couch (1966, Columbia) (1) d: Jerry Lewis; with Janet Leigh, Mary Ann Mobley, Gila Golan, Leslie Parrish

Way … Way Out (1966, 20th Century-Fox) d: Gordon Douglas; with Dick Shawn, Connie Stevens, Anita Ekberg

The Big Mouth (1967, Columbia) (1, 2) d: Jerry Lewis; with Susan Bay, Harold Stone, Charlie Callas, Buddy Lester, Del Moore

Don’t Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (1968, Columbia) d: Jerry Paris; with Terry-Thomas, Jacqueline Pearce, Patricia Routledge

Hook, Line & Sinker (1969, Columbia) (1) d: George Marshall; Peter Lawford, Anne Frances, Kathleen Freeman

Which Way to the Front? (1970, Warner Brothers) (1) d: Jerry Lewis; with Jan Murray, Sidney Miller, John Wood, Steve Franken

Hardly Working (1981, 20th Century-Fox) (2) d: Jerry Lewis; with Susan Oliver, Deanna Lund, Roger C. Carmel, Harold Stone

The King of Comedy (1982, 20th Century-Fox) d: Martin Scorsese; with Robert De Niro, Sandra Bernhard, Diahnne Abbott

Smorgasbord (a.k.a. Cracking Up) (1983, Warner Brothers) (2) d: Jerry Lewis; with Herb Edelman, Sammy Davis Jr., Milton Berle

Slapstick (Of Another Kind) (1984, Serendipity) d: Steven Paul; with Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, Pat Morita, Jim Backus

Retenez Moi … ou je fais un malheur (1984, Imacite-Coline) d: Michel Gerard; with Michel Blanc, Charlotte de Turckheim

Par ou t’es rentre? On t’as vu Sortir (1984, Carthago) d: Philippe Clair; with Philippe Clair, Marthe Villalonga

Cookie (1989, Warner Brothers) d: Susan Seidelman; cameo

Mr. Saturday Night (1992, Columbia) d: Billy Crystal; cameo

Arizona Dreams (1995, Warner Brothers) d: Emir Kusturica; with Johnny Depp, Faye Dunaway, Lili Taylor

Funny Bones (1995, Hollywood) d: Peter Chelsum; with Oliver Platt, Lee Evans, Leslie Caron

As Director Only

One More Time (1970, United Artists) with Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr., Maggie Wright, John Wood

Boy (1990, C91 Communications), short, with Isaac Lidsky