Celebrity Celebrity Relationships Celebrity Married Life Mel Brooks Says Life After Wife Anne Bancroft's Death 'Is Not Easy': 'She Always Believed in Me' The legendary comedian is sharing his life stories in the new memoir All About Me! By Mia McNiece Mia McNiece Mia McNiece joined PEOPLE in 2010 and is currently the Senior Movies Editor. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 18, 2021 03:34PM EST Since launching his enduring career, Mel Brooks has won an Oscar, four Emmys, three Grammys and three Tonys and has written and directed some of Hollywood's most beloved screen comedies, including The Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein and Spaceballs. But the legendary comedian says what he is most proud of is his marriage to his late wife actress Anne Bancroft. "She always said, 'Follow your heart. It will be a good adventure. What an adventure life turned out to be!" says Brooks, who at 95 has written a new memoir All About Me! about his childhood in Brooklyn, life in Hollywood and marriage to Bancroft Mel Brooks, 94, Makes Rare Political Statement Backing Biden and Slamming Trump for COVID Response For more on Mel Brooks, pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday. Getty It was love at first sight for Brooks when he spotted Bancroft rehearsing at the Ziegfeld Theatre in 1961. Three years later the couple wed at City Hall in Lower Manhattan. "Anne supported me for the first couple of years of our marriage. She always believed in me," says Brooks, who wouldn't enjoy steady financial success until Get Smart in the mid '60s. The two welcomed their son Max in 1972. Rob Reiner and Mel Brooks Remember Carl Reiner One Day Before the Late Comedian Would Have Been 99 Douglas Kirkland/Corbis/Getty Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "Living this life without her is not easy," says Brooks, about the Bronx-born daughter of Italian immigrants who died in 2005 from uterine cancer at age 73. But he cherishes the memories they made. "There were a lot of great kisses and great spaghetti," says Brooks. Close