The REAL Jerry Lewis Story Audiobook By Rick Saphire with Sheila Saphire

Acknowledgments - Closing Credits

3 min · 31 de oct de 2025
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Years have gone into the preparation of the print version of The REAL Jerry Lewis Story, and now this audio version. Please take a few moments to listen to the acknowledgments of some of the people who worked so hard to bring this to you.. The print version of The REAL Jerry Lewis Story is available at Amazon.com [http://Amazon.com] Sincerely, Rick Saphire

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Read by the author, Rick Saphire himself Throughout my life—from childhood to representing him professionally—I was always searching for the true Jerry Lewis. No matter the situation, whether performing on stage, reminiscing about his innovations, or sharing intimate moments, it always felt like Jerry was playing a part, keeping a piece of himself hidden behind a mask. One day, while on tour, we ended up together in a quiet corner of a shopping mall, away from the crowds and spotlights. A woman, unaware of who Jerry was, left her baby stroller near where we sat. Jerry’s gaze fixed on the infant, and something unguarded flashed across his face. In that small, unexpected moment, something shifted—a glimpse of someone genuine slipped through the act, revealing more than any of his performances ever could. The print version of The REAL Jerry Lewis Story is available at Amazon.com [http://Amazon.com]

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