I love his voice. But I sure hope he was paid well for his marvelous contribution to Thriller.
@czarinacourtneyal-marmont469921 сағат бұрын
And yet that was the best movie you were ever acknowledged for! What?! She wasn’t “interested?!” WeHo is where to rock ur frock old man!
@ItsMollyTheK21 сағат бұрын
Featuring Charlton Heston as the clumsy waiter... high up Mount Edna! 😁 And **Gina** ... Italian actresses are so knock-out! (Cheeky to ponder perhaps if Dame Edna had some Italian in her. Genealogically speaking, I mean.)
@ItsMollyTheK22 сағат бұрын
A load of really beautiful A-listers as guests, with Dame Edna as queen over all!
@MarkWG23 сағат бұрын
The world is far less glamorous and a very uncolored place without Dame Edna. I am so glad I got to meet her and see her in person in Dallas in 2001. What a character she was. So very funny and quick-witted.
@pryingeyes155123 сағат бұрын
I had no idea he was that funny. I remember him dying when I was 12. It was noteworthy, because he was my favorite actor, which is a bit strange, I suppose.
@FoxMeredith-b4y23 сағат бұрын
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@deboracopeland479523 сағат бұрын
Love this man! ❤
@ueno1Күн бұрын
This must be from her New Avengers period. I remember the shorter hair she had at the time.
@jhutch1681Күн бұрын
Amazing woman.
@collinmiller4721Күн бұрын
Can state from experience that this woman is gracious, graceful, and all the best g words. Such a great person, and you feel that when you meet her, even for a moment.
@ava.artemisКүн бұрын
Dame Edna was hilarious ♥️
@augustseptember3503Күн бұрын
George is such a nice guy, very down to earth. He had a tough upbringing with his abusive dad, but he was strong enough to overcome it.
@lenwelch2195Күн бұрын
He’s a professional A..H…
@judyledbetter3915Күн бұрын
Love Him. I Met Him Years Ago. Charming Gentleman. God Bless 💗🙏
@gregwoolliscroft6255Күн бұрын
But....she was just an actress but took herself and her profession so seriously...
@kevinhebner6773Күн бұрын
Everyone keeps saying, “How sad.” She was 89. She had a great life. She’s gave us an enormous amount of outstanding performances that we are lucky enough to be able to view over and over again. I’m so happy I got to experience life during the time of Maggie Smith. She was one of a kind. A truly extraordinary actress.
@2_thumbs_up_baby22 сағат бұрын
Longer to love someone and therefore want them around longer to love ❤
@kevinhebner677321 сағат бұрын
@@2_thumbs_up_babybut the wonderful thing about being such an outstanding actress is that we get to have her around in our rewatching of films and series for as long as we’re alive. We all die. I’ve read that she was in hospital before she passed. To want her around for our own selfish reasons when she was no longer well isn’t love, it’s selfish.
@2_thumbs_up_baby20 сағат бұрын
@@kevinhebner6773 . This is just what we'd like. Not what's the reality of human existence
@jhutch1681Күн бұрын
Fascinating to see the earlier version of the great lady.
@bluebear1985Күн бұрын
Nice of Vincent to bring up "Thriller" on here. I believe the only time he did his monologue from that song on television was around 1986, when he was a guest on a show hosted by Joan Rivers.
@angelomezzadri2463Күн бұрын
Grande Vincent Price, uno dei miei attori preferiti.
@franceswood6712Күн бұрын
I like Boy George but vocally he ain't no George Michael 😊
@MrtellitlikeitisКүн бұрын
Marylin had zero talent. Zero
@normadesmond6017Күн бұрын
one of the truly greats. She could play anyone of the screen in 5 minutes. This was truly a legendary legend.
@joeblogs-vx4epКүн бұрын
Tony Curtis was quite possibly a pain in the rear end aswel
@amafirenze-vi1uhКүн бұрын
Tony Randall said the same about Marilyn.
@tigressnsnowКүн бұрын
Who knew he played piano. Lovely.
@tigressnsnowКүн бұрын
Hugely handsome
@lemon1657Күн бұрын
Very intelligent perspective. We seem to be confused about the meaning of kindness or morality. The "right to life" people get this wrong. It's not about merely existing; what matters is the quality of life.
@bagandbroadКүн бұрын
My dad was so absolutely terrified of House on Haunted Hill. Particularly the acid scene with the skeleton in the theater
@charcomajeromut1349Күн бұрын
She must have knocked you back
@Tony-h7b4pКүн бұрын
Great actor, great raconteur, and great gourmet. The man is a legend.
@and2rewКүн бұрын
How many accents?
@ameliafroehlich2577Күн бұрын
Great story teller. 🙂
@yimingyang4156Күн бұрын
Wow! How stunning he was!
@mariacrumble-hulme8674Күн бұрын
One of the best ✝️🙏💕
@clivesmith2886Күн бұрын
Dame Edna was a one off , brilliant , incredible, fantastic.retired lifeboatman
@LeahMorrison-g4uКүн бұрын
That would explain some things
@Frenchie_007Күн бұрын
Some like it hot was one of the classics 👍🏻
@stephenwinter8892Күн бұрын
Greetings from Canada thanks for sharing this video about dame Maggie Smith never paid much attention to her until i saw her in downton abbey just not a tv fanatic 😮
@Legless_OrphanКүн бұрын
I love Tallulah and I love to see the impact she had on other stars while never quiet reaching Hollywood stardom.
@whateverrrrrr123Күн бұрын
Top shall always stay at the top RIP Dame MS❤
@Dan.50Күн бұрын
Are we really still talking about Boy George being gay??
@andyyoung9037Күн бұрын
RIP to a wonderful and talented actress
@jarulelamar2025Күн бұрын
Honestly, after watching the beginning of this interview, I prefer Samantha. Miss her.
@herbertmasingКүн бұрын
The man shared same views on humanity as the royal family :|
@anthonysantomauro8939Күн бұрын
RIP you wonderful actress and lady. Thank you for your great talent.