Comedy Team with Boxing Roots
Featuring Former Boxer Dean Martin

LOS ANGELES – NOVEMBER 18: Heavyweight champion of the world Rocky Marciano defeats Jerry Lewis in a mock boxing match to aid Muscular Dystrophy on November 18, 1954 in Los Angeles, California. With Dean Martin and an unknown ring girl. (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW COLORIZED VERSION OF THE FIGHT)

Rocky Marciano and Comedian Jerry Lewis watch Rocky KO Archie Moore In Color (CLICK PHOTO TO WATCH COLORIZED VERSION OF THE FIGHT)
Martin and Lewis with Marilyn Monroe

Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are flying in the air while Marilyn Monroe chats with Sammy Davis Jr and Eddie Fisher at the Friars Club – 1955
CLICK PHOTOS TO SEE FOOTAGE OF HISTORIC EVENT WITH MARTIN AND LEWIS AND MARILYN MONROE

Marilyn Monroe,Dean Martin And Jerry Lewis At The Redbook Film Awards 1953 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FUNNY VIDEO OF THE EVENT)

Three shot: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis with Marilyn Monroe, she says something inaudible, Martin laughs.

Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in their prime in 1952. (To see a video of their stand up act with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby on June 22, 1952, CLICK ON THE PHOTO)
The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis is the title of a celebrity comic book published by DC Comics and featuring the popular team of comedians Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The series ran for forty issues from 1952 through 1957,[1] at which time the title was renamed The Adventures of Jerry Lewis due to the real life breakup of the team.[2]
The series continued as a Jerry Lewis solo title for issues #41-124.[3] The new series featured Lewis in a variety of humorous situations. Infrequent guest stars included Batman,[4] Bob Hope, Lex Luthor, Superman,[5] the Flash,[6] and Wonder Woman.[7] Notable artists who worked on the series include Bob Oksner and Neal Adams.[8]
In 1964, Jerry’s genius nephew Renfrew joined the book, and a year later, the cast included a fairy-tale witch housekeeper named Witch Kraft.[9]
The entire DC humor line was cancelled between 1971 and 1972, including Jerry Lewis, Leave It to Binky, Date with Debbi and Swing with Scooter.
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Muhammad Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) on Jerry Lewis’ Television Show. (CLICK PHOTO TO SEE VIDEO CLIP OF THE APPEARANCE)

Martin and Lewis in Sailor Beware. (CLICK PHOTO TO SEE HILARIOUS JERRY LEWIS FIGHT SCENE FROM THE MOVIE)

Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis with blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe (CLICK PHOTO TO SEE MARTIN AND LEWIS WITH MARILYN MONROE)