Arsenio Hall Shares Heroic Fire Rescue with Jay Leno
Roger EbertPulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.
Comedian Arsenio Hall recently recounted a gripping incident where he and his long-time friend and fellow talk show host, Jay Leno, became unlikely heroes. While appearing on NPR's "Fresh Air" on April 6, Hall shared a story from his new book, "Arsenio: A Memoir," detailing how they rescued an elderly couple from a house fire. Hall emphasized the dramatic event as one of the most compelling narratives within his autobiography.
The incident unfolded one evening after a performance at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles, as Hall and Leno were at Leno's new home. Amidst a tour of the property, they noticed smoke emanating from a nearby house. Recognizing the potential danger, Leno instructed his wife, Mavis, to contact the fire department, while he and Hall rushed to the scene. Upon arrival, they discovered an elderly couple asleep inside the burning house. Acting swiftly, they forced entry and safely evacuated the couple. Hall humorously noted his quick decision to have Leno wake the couple, acknowledging societal perceptions and ensuring the situation unfolded without additional alarm. This act of courage underscores the deep bond between Hall and Leno, a friendship that has endured for decades despite past public disagreements, with Hall often referring to Leno as a "big brother" figure.
This compelling anecdote is just one of many personal reflections found in "Arsenio: A Memoir." Hall delved into the rigorous process of writing his book, which involved revisiting old photographs and engaging in extensive conversations with his 90-year-old mother, whose remarkable memory proved invaluable in piecing together his life story. The memoir offers readers an intimate look into Hall's journey, revealing the experiences that shaped him both personally and professionally. His account serves as a testament to the unexpected turns life can take and the profound impact of genuine human connection, even between public figures who once appeared to be rivals. Through his stories, Hall reinforces the idea that true character often shines brightest in moments of crisis, illustrating how compassion and quick thinking can lead to extraordinary outcomes.

