Sid Caesar

1922 - 2014

Sid Caesar

1922 - 2014

BORN

1922

DIED

2014

Sid Caesar Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 12, 2014.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sid Caesar, the prodigiously talented pioneer of TV comedy who paired with Imogene Coca in sketches that became classics and who inspired a generation of famous writers, died Wednesday. He was 91.

Family spokesman Eddy Friedfeld said Caesar, who also played Coach Calhoun in the 1978 movie "Grease," died at his home in the Los Angeles area after a brief illness.

"He had not been well for a while. He was getting weak," said Friedfeld, who lives in New York and last spoke to Caesar about 10 days ago.

Friedfeld, a friend of Caesar's who wrote the 2003 biography "Caesar's Hour" learned of his death in an early morning call from Caesar's daughter, Karen.

Carl Reiner, who worked as a writer-performer with Caesar on his breakthrough "Your Show of Shows" sketch program, said he had an ability to "connect with an audience and make them roar with laughter."

"Sid Caesar set the template for everybody," Reiner told KNX-AM i n Los Angeles. "He was without a doubt, inarguably, the greatest sketch comedian-monologist that television ever produced. He could adlib. He could do anything that was necessary to make an audience laugh."

In his two most important shows, "Your Show of Shows," 1950-54, and "Caesar's Hour," 1954-57, Caesar displayed remarkable skill in pantomime, satire, mimicry, dialect and sketch comedy. And he gathered a stable of young writers who went on to worldwide fame in their own right - including Neil Simon and Woody Allen.

"The one great star that television created and who created television was Sid Caesar," said now-deceased critic Joel Siegel on the TV documentary "Hail Sid Caesar! The Golden Age Of Comedy," which first aired in 2001.

While best known for his TV shows, which have been revived on DVD in recent years, he also had success on Broadway and occasional film appearances, notably in "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World."

Read more about Sid Caesar and watch some of his funniest early work

If the typical funnyman was tubb y or short and scrawny, Caesar was tall and powerful, with a clown's loose limbs and rubbery face, and a trademark mole on his left cheek.

But Caesar never went in for clowning or jokes. He wasn't interested. He insisted that the laughs come from the everyday.

"Real life is the true comedy," he said in a 2001 interview with The Associated Press. "Then everybody knows what you're talking about." Caesar brought observational comedy to TV before the term, or such latter-day practitioners as Jerry Seinfeld, were even born.

In one celebrated routine, Caesar impersonated a gumball machine; in another, a baby; in another, a ludicrously overemotional guest on a parody of "This Is Your Life."

He played an unsuspecting moviegoer getting caught between feuding lovers in a theater. He dined at a health food restaurant, where the first course was the bouquet in the vase on the table. He was interviewed as an avant-garde jazz musician who seemed happily high on some thing.

The son of Jewish immigrants, Caesar was a wizard at spouting melting-pot gibberish that parodied German, Russian, French and other languages. His Professor was the epitome of goofy Germanic scholarship.

Some compared him to Charlie Chaplin for his success at combining humor with touches of pathos.

"As wild an idea as you get, it won't go over unless it has a believable basis to start off with," he told The Associated Press in 1955. "The viewers have to see you basically as a person first, and after that you can go on into left field."

Caesar performed with such talents as Howard Morris and Nanette Fabray, but his most celebrated collaborator was the brilliant Coca, his "Your Show of Shows" co-star.

Coca and Caesar performed skits that satirized the everyday - marital spats, inane advertising, strangers meeting and speaking in clichés, a parody of the Western "Shane" in which the hero was "Strange." They staged a water-logged spoof of the love scene in "From Here to Eternity." ''The Hickenloopers" husband-and-wife skits became a staple.

"The chemistry was perfect, that's all," Coca, who died in 2001, once said. "We never went out together; we never see each other socially. But for years we worked together from 10 in the morning to 6 or 7 at night every day of the week. What made it work is that we found the same things funny."

Caesar worked closely with his writing staff as they found inspiration in silent movies, foreign films and the absurdities of '50s postwar prosperity.

Among those who wrote for Caesar: Mel Brooks, Larry Gelbart, Simon and his brother Danny Simon, and Allen, who was providing gags to Caesar and other entertainers while still in his teens.

Carl Reiner, who wrote in addition to performing on the show, based his "Dick Van Dyke Show" - with its fictional TV writers and their temperamental star - on his experiences there. Simon's 1993 "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" and th e 1982 movie "My Favorite Year" also were based on the Caesar show.

A 1996 roundtable discussion among Caesar and his writers was turned into a public television special. Said Simon, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright: "None of us who've gone on to do other things could have done them without going through this show."

"This was playing for the Yankees; this was playing in Duke Ellington's band," said Gelbart, the creator of TV's "M-A-S-H" and screenwriter of "Tootsie," who died in 2009.

Increasing ratings competition from Lawrence Welk's variety show put "Caesar's Hour" off the air in 1957.

In 1962, Caesar starred on Broadway in the musical "Little Me," written by Simon, and was nominated for a Tony. He played seven different roles, from a comically perfect young man to a tyrannical movie director to a prince of an impoverished European kingdom.

"The fact that, night after night, they are also excruciatingly funny is a tribute to the astonishi ng talents of their portrayer," Newsweek magazine wrote. "In comedy, Caesar is still the best there is."

His and Coca's classic TV work captured a new audience with the 1973 theatrical compilation film "Ten From Your Show of Shows."

He was one of the galaxy of stars who raced to find buried treasure in the 1963 comic epic "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World," and in 1976 he put his pantomime skills to work in Brooks' "Silent Movie."

But he later looked back on those years as painful ones. He said he beat a severe, decades-long barbiturate and alcohol habit in 1978, when he was so low he considered suicide. "I had to come to terms with myself. 'Yes or no? Do you want to live or die?'" Deciding that he wanted to live, he recalled, was "the first step on a long journey."

Caesar was born in 1922 in Yonkers, N.Y., the third son of an Austrian-born restaurant owner and his Russian-born wife. His first dream was to become a musician, and he played saxophone in band s in his teens.

But as a youngster waiting tables at his father's luncheonette, he liked to observe as well as serve the diverse clientele, and recognize the humor happening before his eyes.

His talent for comedy was discovered when he was serving in the Coast Guard during World War II and got a part in a Coast Guard musical, "Tars and Spars." He also appeared in the movie version. Wrote famed columnist Hedda Hopper: "I hear the picture's good, with Sid Caesar a four-way threat. He writes, sings, dances and makes with the comedy."

That led to a few other film roles, nightclub engagements, and then his breakthrough hit, a 1948 Broadway revue called "Make Mine Manhattan."

His first TV comedy-variety show, "The Admiral Broadway Revue," premiered in February 1949. But it was off the air by June. Its fatal shortcoming: unimagined popularity. It was selling more Admiral television sets than the company could make, and Admiral, its exclusive sponsor, pulled o ut.

But everyone was ready for Caesar's subsequent efforts. "Your Show of Shows," which debuted in February 1950, and "Caesar's Hour" three years later reached as many as 60 million viewers weekly and earned its star $1 million annually at a time when $5, he later noted, bought a steak dinner for two.

When "Caesar's Hour" left the air in 1957, Caesar was only 34. But the unforgiving cycle of weekly television had taken a toll: His reliance on booze and pills for sleep every night so he could wake up and create more comedy.

It took decades for him to hit bottom. In 1977, he was onstage in Regina, Canada, doing Simon's "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers" when, suddenly, his mind went blank. He walked off stage, checked into a hospital and went cold turkey. Recovery had begun, with the help of wife Florence Caesar, who would be by his side for more than 60 years and helped him weather his demons.

Those demons included remorse about the flared-out superstardo m of his youth - and how the pressures nearly killed him. But over time he learned to view his life philosophically.

"You think just because something good happens, THEN something bad has got to happen? Not necessarily," he said with a smile in 2003, pleased to share his hard-won wisdom: "Two good things have happened in a row."

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Valenda Newell

September 19, 2016

SID didn't have to work hard at being a funnyman, it was in his SOUL, his expressions, he was a natural born authentic COMEDIAN...hard to come by these days......GONE NOT FORGOTTEN..RIP

Harry Simpson

February 12, 2016

Fair winds and following seas sailor.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Lena Williams

February 1, 2015

Rest in peace.

January 10, 2015

Please accept my sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends may the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such a tragic loss. Please accept my deepest sympathies. (2 Cor. 1:2, 3).

May 22, 2014

PS. 146:5,9:"HAPPY IS THE ONE...WHOSE HOPE IS IN JEHOVAH HIS GOD...THE FATHERLESS BOY AND THE WIDOW HE RELIEVES. RIGHT NOW GOD HAS SUCH LOVING CONCERN FOR BEREAVED ONES.
-NY

April 28, 2014

My prayers go out to the surviving family and friends may the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such a tragic loss. Please accept my deepest sympathies. 2 Cor. 1:2,3.

Lisa Weiner

April 20, 2014

To Sid Caesar,
You were a very talented actor. I enjoyed watching you play Coach Calhoun in the movie Grease Parts 1, and 2, You made me laugh. My prayers go to your family and friends. Lisa Weiner

April 11, 2014

I'm sorry to hear of your loss. May our Heavenly Father bring you hope for a better future.

R.N. Dashow

February 24, 2014

ODE TO A DEAD BELOVED

Is no more.
Now, was.
But oh,
What a was
He was.

February 21, 2014

To the Caesar family: He brought much laughter to many. Our hearts are sadden , may your memories, love, family, friends, and fans be a support. May the God of comfort, comfort the family.

Walter Eaton

February 20, 2014

A brilliant, shining star has passed. Sid's influence carry's on. He will be missed by all comedians

February 20, 2014

The greatest funnyman is gone. Oh how you will be missed. And oh how you were loved for the talents you shared with us. My happy memories are filled with your incredible antics & joyous fun.Peace be with you and THANK YOU!
Elizabeth

L. Figueroa

February 20, 2014

Hilarious guy who will be missed. My thoughts are with his family and may you cherish his precious memories. Isa 26:19

Danielle Kolick

February 19, 2014

Rest in Peace Sid Caesar

B Wickham

February 18, 2014

My prayers and best wishes to Sid's family. Some of the greats are leaving us at this time. May God bless you and your family. Sid's life has blessed so many of our lives.

February 18, 2014

Wow......I can't believe it. Sid died on the same day my dad did. (Cleveland Ohio)

L

February 18, 2014

Wow, I can't believe he passed away. He was a great actor and a great comedian. I loved his face expressions and how his character complemented the movies... I remembered his play on "Vegas Vacation", 1997 at the casino, he was hilarious. I hope the family is doing fine in coping with the loss...however, I hope that our Heavenly Father grant them, specially those who were very close to him, the strength and comfort in this moments of pain. Just cling to God's loving provisions and He will draw closer to you and fortify you. Once again, my most sincere condolences.

LM B

February 17, 2014

One of the greats!!! RIP. my deepest sympathies for your family and all those who loves you. Your humor will live on forever!

Michele

February 17, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with the Caesar family. May the comfort and hope only God can give bring you peace during this time of distress and sadness.

Patty

February 17, 2014

I am sorry for the loss of your dear loved one. May God be with you and give you the strength to endure during this time of grief. (Psalms 55:22)

Edmondson E.

February 17, 2014

You have my deepest sympathy in the lost of your loved one may you always remember that our God is a comforter and He will give you His peace. Matt 5:4&9

BETTYANN CAPOGRECO

February 17, 2014

DEAR MR. CAESAR : I REMEMBER WATCHING YOU. YOU WERE JUST GREAT ! WE WILL MISS YOU ! MY CONDOLENCES TO YOUR WIFE AND FAMILY.

LOVE, BETTYANN

February 16, 2014

MAY THE GOD OF COMFORT DRAW CLOSE TO THE FAMILY AT THIS TIME.MAY HE SOOTHE YOUR HEART,AND CALM YOUR SPIRIT.MATT.5:4"HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO MOURN,SINCE THEY WILL BE COMFORTED."..CONDOLENCE TO THE FAMILY...Q

George

February 16, 2014

My sympathies are with the Caesar Family. To Mr.Syd , Thanks for the lighter times. You will certainly always be remembered in Show Business annals. You will also be remembered and Your Name spoken as long as I live. Having just lost my Prefect Mate on 12/23/13, My Special thoughts are with Mrs. Florence Caesar. I, as yet have no special words of wisdom to aid in getting by this Most Hurtful Time. I gues, just do one day at a time and recall all of the good times. Blessings and Peace to You All.

annie englush

February 16, 2014

My god be with your family

pam melton huff

February 16, 2014

Ad
Said best. Thanks for the memories

February 16, 2014

Psalm 65:2

Shelby

February 15, 2014

What a gift to see and to share the foibles of human nature that makes us laugh at ourselves and breathe a sigh of relief. To those of us who wish for a touch of this ability so as to lighten our heart and the hearts of others we appreciate Sid Caesar. Florence and family, please accept my condolences for your loss and may you find inner peace from knowing Sid is precious in God's eyes (Psalm 72:14) and that the sting of death is promised to be removed (Hosea 13:14

Faith Tobin

February 15, 2014

Dear Caesar Family I heard about the loss of Sid Caesar.my name is Faith Tobin and I luved him in Grease e.t.c.luv,Faith

rest well upon a new journey..@Valdez

Victoria&Andrew ~:~

February 15, 2014

You will be missed..
Condolences go out to
Mr.Sid Caesar & all his
family..christ be with you..

Joseph Howard

February 15, 2014

Rest In Peace . Thank you sir for the laughter .

G Alexander

February 15, 2014

To the Caesar Family, My deepest sympathy goes out to you at this. May you find comfort in knowing that you're in the thoughts and prayers of many. As Almighty God is the hearer of prayers, I pray that you find fulfilment in these words recorded at Psalms147:3. "He heals the brokenhearted; He binds up their wound.

February 15, 2014

My condolences to the Caesar family. May you find comfort from God's word recorded at Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10 regarding the loss of your love one.

Marion W. Kerr

February 15, 2014

R.I.P. to one of the best.. Your talent hardly exists any longer...

February 15, 2014

Always one to make you laugh. Our sincere sympathy to the family. May they find comfort in the God of tender mercies.
LM

Lorraine

February 15, 2014

To The Family....My sympathies. May he RIP...

Matthew McGuire

February 15, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

February 15, 2014

With deepest sympathy to the Caesar family may the GOD of all comfort be with you at this time of your sorrow The Butler family

February 15, 2014

Sorry for the loss of such a talented person. Those abilities will be used on a greater scale in God's New World Order.

Donyel Little

February 15, 2014

My condolences goes out to the family and friends of Sid Caesar PS 68:20

February 15, 2014

May the God of all Comfort be with you.

Sincerely,

Cynthia

February 15, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

priscilla

February 15, 2014

My heartfelt sympathy to the family of this wonderful .funny man.I remember watching him as young child on tv..God Bless you Sid Caesar for making us laugh..you will be gone but never forgotten..

February 15, 2014

A man of great talent who will be sorley missed. My heart goes out to the family. When I loss my father, I found Psalms 46: 1 to be encouraging. I hope you do too.

Tom

February 15, 2014

Sid was a great comedian that captivated the stage. My thoughts are with his family.

A Fan

February 15, 2014

My condolences to the family, friends and fans of such an iconic man. May we all find comfort in His legacy of great work that he left behind; and strength in knowing that God desire to awake those who has fallen asleep in death. My thoughts and prayers to all.

February 15, 2014

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

Virginia Piery

February 15, 2014

To the family of Sid Caesar: I offer my condolences for your great loss. I met Sid in the mid 1980's when I worked at NBC. My boss was helping him to transfer some of his old kinescopes to video tape. My mother at the time was visiting from NJ and she and I purchased
the book "Where Have I Been" which Sid wrote. He was so gracious and signed our books. My mother and I were so delighted for this experience. Sid was one of a kind, a comic genius and I will never forget the joy he brought to so many people. He was able to connect to people regardless of their backgrounds. He was simply wonderful and I will miss him very much. Rest in Peace dear friend.

Tamar Robinson

February 14, 2014

I loved this man, he was so talented and genuinely loved his work/art. He will missed.

Len Kushner

February 14, 2014

Sid Caesar - The absolute best of the best. The Great, Great, Great Sid Caesar

Katherine Mills

February 14, 2014

Deepest Condolences to the family and friends of Sid Caesar. As you remember your loved one, rely on the comfort from friends and strength from God's word, especially during this time of loss. [Isaiah 12:2 and Romans 15:4]

February 14, 2014

People often look for moments in life where they can capture a moment of joy. Sid fulfilled that moment for many people. Our Heavenly Father will never forget the kind acts that Sid showed toward others.

February 14, 2014

My heartfelt sympathy to family and friends of Sid Caeser,
Sid Caesar had the ability to make us laugh and make us happy. That's a gift he used well. A gift from his Heavenly Father, a "happy God." -1Timothy 1:11

In sympathy,
ACC

A Fan

February 14, 2014

My heartfelt condolences for the death of a gifted entertainer and talented actor. I was so deeply inspired by Sid's obituary. I try to gain unlimited wisdom through the life experiences of others. He has taught me to be the best I can be; but at the same time, know my limitations and never allow myself or what I can do be defined by others. I am so thankful to Sid for entertaining us so well through the years; he will be dearly missed but will remain precious in God's eyes. Hoping the Caesar family is comforted by the God of all comfort and the loving encouragement of each other.

ER

February 14, 2014

Your brilliance will shine on forever. Thank you for all the laughs, all the talent, all the joy you gave to others. RIP, Mr. Caesar.

D Sample

February 14, 2014

To family and close friends of the Pioneer of Comedy Sid Caesar may you find comfort from God's word for the wonderful hope it holds for our love ones who have fallen asleep in death. May fond memories,great laughs you shared with Sid, alone with time, heal your now broken hearts. (psalm 147:3)

stewart zully

February 14, 2014

Hail Caeser, the best sketch comedian of all.

Jerlyn

February 14, 2014

I grew up in the 50's and 60's and remember how funny Mr. Ceasar was. I'm sorry for your loss. May you find comfort and hope from what is promised at John 11:11,21-26.

Asa Brown

February 14, 2014

As a comic artist, Sid Caesar was in a class by himself. Unfortunately filmed examples of his unadulterated work have been scarce since the 1950s. Generations have grown up unfamiliar with the trailblazing genius of Sid Caesar in early television. In 1982 when Saturday Night Live made him an honorary cast member, the gesture was more than fitting. Without Sid Caesar and the work he performed in the early 1950s on NBC, there never would have been a SNL. Rumor has it that the Sid Caesar estate sits on many hours of his vintage kinescopes. Perhaps the time has come to release that material uncut on Blu Ray so that the world can see what it has lost.

Cliff Saxon

February 14, 2014

America Has Lost A True Comic Legend. My Condolences To His Family, Friends, And His Many, Many Fans. Thanks Sid Caesar For Bringing Laughter Into Our Lives!!

Dick Casdter

February 14, 2014

Mr. Caesar was the definitive "genius." No one has come close. We are all so much better off thanks to his talent.

February 14, 2014

The King of Comedy is gone.
Jessica

Caroline Witherspoon

February 14, 2014

To The Caesar Family,

Mr. Caesar was surely a funny and a hilarious man who will be missed by all who knew and loved him. RIP, Sid.

Happy Valentine's Day

Donna James

February 14, 2014

Sid, you were wonderful as a wonderful actor in "Grease"! I grew up watching you in "Your Show of Shows" with Imogene Coca, and What a person you were! Today I remember you on this Valentine's Day and may God be with you always. Thanks for the Memories!

Lisa Weiner

February 14, 2014

To Sid Caesar,
You were a very talented actor. I loved watching you in the movie Grease Parts 1 and 2 as Coach Calhoun. You made me laugh. I will always remember you Mr. Caesar. My prayers go to your family and friends. Lisa Weiner

Nancy Altaras

February 14, 2014

It was hard losing Shirley Temple Black, the other day, now our beloved Sid Caesar is gone. I remember him when he was a pioneer of television, in the field of comedy. Who could forget him and his comedic partner, Imogene Coca, who also made a name for herself, in the classic t. v. show, "It's About Time", those who have seen it will know what I am talking about. Sid was a smart comedian who, in a way, poked fun at life, families, etc., but did it with wit and irony you don't find too often. He had great writers to help him, some you would recognize, too many to mention, but he was not afraid to also poke fun at himself. Thank you Sid for the several decades of entertainment I had. You were one of the best. Bet you will be meeting some of the old gang in Heaven. I don't think God and Jesus would mind the laughter.

Christopher Gilliard

February 14, 2014

A true comedic talent.

Daphne Evans

February 14, 2014

Mr. Sid Caesar was my kind of comic. RIP.

February 14, 2014

I'm sorry for your lost. May your family rely on God In this time of grief.

Von Pilkington

February 14, 2014

R.I.P. Sid, thank you for so many memories and laughs. You're the best.

February 14, 2014

Psalm 65:2

Ann C.

February 14, 2014

Condolences to Mr. Sid Caesar's family:

As you can see from the overall thoughts and sentiments in this guest book we will always have a smile on our faces when we recount the hilarious performances of the multitalented, Sid Caesar.  Find comfort in knowing that he is in God's memory, with so many others of our dear ones.  Draw close to our almighty God, family, and friends for support during these difficult times.

chris cazzato

February 14, 2014

to sids family im sorry for your loss.thank u sid for the laughs in rydell high.at least u are reunited with your wife.thanks4 the laughs

SKL

February 14, 2014

"MAY YOU REST IN PEACE"

michelle plakas-kaiser

February 14, 2014

rip

Maye Wallace

February 13, 2014

God speed.

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Allan Cales

February 13, 2014

R I P Sid. you will be missed. I Liked you on Grease. rydell high.

Michael Solomon

February 13, 2014

My condolences to the family and associates of Sid. He was everything an entertainer SHOULD be. Sid was a pioneer of early television, and his presence on the screen promised everyone an hour of unbelievable laughter, and he will be missed dearly.
Rest in peace.

allison bowe

February 13, 2014

to the sid caser family my condolences to you at this sad time sid was a verry funny comedian i saw him in the movie grease and lasvegas vacation i will miss him

February 13, 2014

The man was ingrained into the television sets of America and the world for many years; he was everywhere to be seen, omnipresent, and omnilarious! Just a great cultural figure of the Century (which century? ALL of them!)

February 13, 2014

My deepest sympathy for your loss may the God of all comfort grant you peace during this difficult time.

Scott Chamberland

February 13, 2014

Rest in Peace

veralyn

February 13, 2014

so sorry for your loss, but please find comfort in the promise of our loving creator to make all things new.v

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