Oscar Levant defined a politician as a man who will "double-cross that bridge when he gets to it." Has anyone read hs book Memoirs of an Amnesiac? It's the sort of book I must have read, but I can't remember doing so. I have a feeling that I would have liked it. I am sure of it in fact. Putnam published it in 1965. Three years later came The Unimportance of Being Oscar, another bravura performance -- not too wild, not too earnest, but full of self-deprecatory wit and wisdom. "I was once thrown out of a mental hospital for depressing the other patients," he confided. He was very fast, very smart and knowing, a good guest on a talk show, a mordant foil to Gene Kelly's native optimism in An American in Paris. He wrote these lines that he says in the movie: "It's not a pretty face, I grant you. But underneath its flabby exterior is an enormous lack of character." He also wrote "Blame it on My Youth" and other songs and was a buddy of George Gershwin. The jokes were spontaneous and delivered deadpan. When he said that he knew Doris Day "before she was a virgin," it was a valuable reminder of the band singer's brilliance -- with the Les Brown Orchestra in the 1940s, as Ruth Etting in "Love Me or Leave Me," in duets with Sinatra in "Young at Heart" -- which preceded the virginal image projected in the sugary pillow-talk movies of the 1960s. After Marilyn Monroe converted to Judaism, Oscar said, "now that Marilyn Monroe's kosher, Arthur Miller can eat her." -- DL
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My mom saw him perform at Lewisohn Stadium. He was a frequent guest on Jack Paar, who said of him,"for every pearl that comes out [of his mouth], a pill goes in." Speaking of Sinatra/Day duets, I'm partial to "Old Fashioned Walk" The harmony is sublime.
Posted by: Stacey | July 17, 2024 at 01:31 PM
Did you not see Doug Wright's brilliant "Goodnight, Oscar" on Broadway--?
altogether wonderful. stellar Sean Hayes as Oscar, Lisa Peterson directing.
Posted by: joyce carol oates | July 20, 2024 at 07:12 PM
It's interesting to learn about his wit and humor, and his connections to other famous figures like George Gershwin and Marilyn Monroe iq test
Posted by: majop75033 | October 08, 2024 at 04:40 AM