Mel Brooks' son shares photo of comedy legend celebrating 100th birthday, says he's still 'razor sharp'
Mel Brooks' son shares photo of comedy legend celebrating 100th birthday, says he's still 'razor sharp'

Derek LawrenceTue, June 30, 2026 at 4:32 PM UTC
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Mel Brooks in Los Angeles in JanuaryCredit: Rodin Eckenroth/GettyKey Points -
Max Brooks shared a photo of his father Mel celebrating his 100th birthday.
The author described the elder Brooks as being "in perfect health."
Mel will return to the big screen with next year's Spaceballs: The New One.
There's no slowing Mel Brooks down!
On Sunday, the comedy titan hit the century mark, and his son, World War Z author Max Brooks, has now shared a photo of the Spaceballs star enjoying his 100th birthday.
"In perfect health with a razor sharp mind, celebrating with friends and family," wrote Max on Instagram. "100 years! Happy Birthday, Dad!
The elder Brooks is all smiles, sitting in front of a gorgeous cake that pays tribute to the New Yorker's origins with an image of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Brooks is a certified Hollywood legend, with the EGOT recipient having captured essentially every award there is to win. Among the iconic films from the writer, director, and star are 1967's The Producers, 1974's Blazing Saddles, 1974's Young Frankenstein, 1981's History of the World, Part I, and 1987's Spaceballs.
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Brooks has remained active in his 90s, with the Hulu series History of the World: Part 2. Last month, he surprised Eddie Murphy with an appearance at his American Film Institute salute.
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Brooks will next appear in the long-awaited sequel to Spaceballs, Spaceballs: The New One, set for release in April 2027. Brooks' The New One co-writer Josh Gad wrote a heartfelt birthday message for Brooks, calling his collaboration with the legendary filmmaker, whom he calls his "comedy idol," "the greatest gift in my life."
"Today we celebrate 100 years of his life and legacy," Gad said. "He has made us laugh and hurt on the big screen, the small screen, the stage and even on our record players. There is nothing he hasn't won, nothing he hasn't achieved, nothing he hasn't proven and yet at 100, he continues to surprise and thrill us. Whether it's the latest revival of The Producers on the West End, a Young Frankenstein TV series or our upcoming sequel to Spaceballs."
Gad continued, "Something tells me the best is still yet to come. I love you Mel. I cannot wait for the world to see this next chapter. Thank you for for your trust and your partnership."
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