David Zucker Writes A Letter Remembering Leslie Nielsen
This past Sunday, while traveling back to Los Angeles following the Thanksgiving holiday, I was both shocked and saddened to hear that Leslie Nielsen, an icon from my childhood, had passed away. Having watched Airplane! and the Naked Gun movies thousands of times each, there were few people who could make me laugh quite as hard as good ol' Frank Drebin. But just like George Lucas wrote about the passing of Empire Strikes Back director Irvin Kershner yesterday, one of Nielsen's closest collaborators has now issued a statement.
David Zucker, who worked with Nielsen on his most memorable comedic films along with his brother Jerry Zucker and partner Jim Abrahams, has written a letter to THRAirplane!, the letter is a touching tribute to a man who truly understood the subtly and excellence of deadpan humor. expressing his thoughts after the passing of his good friend. Chronicling his relationship with the actor since first casting him as Dr. Rumack in
You can read an excerpt of the letter below and the full thing (it's not very long) over at THR. A comedic God that no one could ever say a bad word about, Leslie Nielsen will be sorely missed as a man who, even when working with horrendous material, could still make us all laugh.
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