I had always loved seeing him in movies like "From Here to Eternity", but seeing his performance in "Judgement At Nuremburg", I was absolutely stunned by his intensity. I had no idea it was off-script, but shows despite everything, he was one hell of a performer.
@m.c359320 сағат бұрын
She was so beautiful and talented. First seen her with Laurel and Hardy and believe she had great comic talent. R.I.P Lupe
@渡邉俊夫-t7l23 сағат бұрын
When I was a child, Alain Delon meant France, and France meant Alain Delon. His beauty and presence made him a star, and there is no doubt that he is an actor who will go down in history.
@Rudy_NuffКүн бұрын
I was interested in watching the ‘Out of Towners’ film, but I won’t bother now that you’ve told us the plot & ending lol. Great video, with lots of interesting facts about Jack I wasn’t aware of. Thank you 🙏 😊.
@gloriamontgomery6900Күн бұрын
His cameo in Young Frankenstein-hilarious
@SuperClairezeeКүн бұрын
The Apartment! Period
@TerriKnight-x3sКүн бұрын
❤
@cherriberri7161Күн бұрын
As an actor Jack Lemmon is truly underrated !
@ittybittykittymama7582Күн бұрын
THANK YOU! The William Powell T-shirt is wonderful! Will be ordering soon!
@filmgirlLisaКүн бұрын
This was a good video...except the need to tell not only the plot of but the ending to his movies! I mean....
@friedaticer3156Күн бұрын
No Way Out with Kevin Costner❗️❗️❗️great plot and sizzles in the romance dept.Hackman was superb,as was Costner❤❤❤
@dennismanuel6156Күн бұрын
You had pictures of guys that weren't him. Even the last one. And I don't know if he was as tortured about his sexual identity as the public was. And Dr. Joel Wallach, author of Dead Doctors Don't Lie, says a person's sexual orientation is decided in the womb.
@marionlove100Күн бұрын
One of my favorite actors from back in the Day....
@friedaticer3156Күн бұрын
Save the tiger is a tie with days of wine and roses…….for me personally.Both are fantastic films🎞️📽️❤️❤️❤️
@dennismanuel6156Күн бұрын
I think Clift knew how to ride before any Red River.
@flyoverurbangarden4315Күн бұрын
He's my fave.
@lydiadavis7810Күн бұрын
Great that Jack & Walter's friendship lasted so long. From what I've read he was also buddies with George C Scott for over 20 years. 50:23
@marysue7165Күн бұрын
Not a fan but she really is crazy talented
@debbralehrman5957Күн бұрын
Thanks I really appreciate the job you do bringing us so many lives we may only know in part.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 🌟🤰🚼🐑👼👑🐪🐪🐪🎁📯🎄🎆💕
@HollywoodMysteriesКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoy the videos !
@Tiffany-schliebeКүн бұрын
"The Sting" w/Robert Redford Blessings
@flyoverurbangarden4315Күн бұрын
Loved him in How to Murder Your Wife.
@lynnrogersma79Күн бұрын
Her response to pressure to send her fragile daughter away was natural and appropriate. their bond and touch was needed by her child and she knew it and probably felt her child’s deep loss of her. Today there is awareness of the effects on institutionalization. She seems to have responded to tragedy’s as we all might, but with more courage and sensitivity than many.
@lynnrogersma79Күн бұрын
As the parent of a developmentally delayed child with brain injury I recognize the actress’ struggle as consistent with what we parents have endured. She showed strength and did her best alone,, more power too her.
@finolaomurchu82172 күн бұрын
This was great. I always liked Jack Lemon ✨️☘️
@ronandanne12 күн бұрын
Who is creating and writing this content? Is the narration voiceover done by machine or is it a live recording of a person? Just curious. The content itself is interesting, but the author is a bit of a mystery
@emilien.2 күн бұрын
My favorite memory besides Jack Lemmon's many roles, was a story he told on a talk show: He didn't start talking until much later than what was expected in child development. He claimed it wasn't because he couldn't; it was just that he had nothing to say. His first spoken words (and uttered to his mother or maybe the maid?) was around two or three when he had been bundled up and put out on the front porch to play on a bitterly cold day. Knocking on the door after a short period of time, he greeted the woman by proclaiming, "Ize froze." True story? Who knows!
@caroldanzer36212 күн бұрын
Not even going to watch this - shame on you 😢
@emilien.2 күн бұрын
Howard Hughes. How Weird Hughes. I am under the impression his mother threw some wrenches into his development that forever affected his relations with females. (I could be projecting, overlaying a key relationship in my own life with a wonderful yet mother-wounded man.) Jane did not deserve the cloud imposed upon her. As always, another bio artfully told.
@Brenda-t5r2 күн бұрын
Your videos are interesting, and pure class. 👌🏼👏🏼
@Brenda-t5r2 күн бұрын
Your videos are interesting, and pure class. 👌🏼👍🏼
@riskey2 күн бұрын
Look for his film adaptation of Paul Zindel's _The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds_ starring his wife and daughter.
@emilien.2 күн бұрын
IMO Leigh's bipolar condition was exacerbated by the irresponsible indulgences of others and a primitive understanding and/or ability to effectively treat manic depression. (I use that term in a salute to Jimi Hendrix's 1967 "Are You Experienced?" ode.). Exceptional actress, but wouldn't want to know her personally. [PS: Scotty wasn't just a gas jockey. He had his own infamous reputation.😉😉😉]
@Tooztube2 күн бұрын
First 50 were excellent, informative and engrossing.. then you do Paul Newman (who we ♡), Shirley, Viv, Gene and now Jack Lemmon.. love your presentation,.. how about one on Oliver Reed &/or Christopher Lee, or about Eric Estrada? Looking forward to tha next installment N
@johnsewell6593Күн бұрын
About two years ago....at Torontos " FanExpo ", I chanced to meet Eric Estrada. Not many people knew who he was. I was surprised yes,but there were people that were 50-odd , and they didn't know him either. Well I got talking to him ( He looks GREAT for sure) and he kept coming back to our booth to chat, etc...He was actually a real down to earth person...as we say in Canada " He was a good shit ". JRS
@HollywoodMysteriesКүн бұрын
All good suggestions, thank you!
@lisaa87952 күн бұрын
The Apartment and Missing are my 2 favorite Jack Lemmon films.
@loditx77062 күн бұрын
I cannot believe you would mention a movie called You Can't Get Away From it, and describe the plot without pointing out it was an obvious remake of It Happened One Night with Claudette Corbert and Clark Gable. I would assume you would be conversant with 1930s movies.
@MA7-65852 күн бұрын
Click bate
@agabrielhegartygaby92032 күн бұрын
So many great movies: Some like it Hot of COURSE but Missing is so important: Americans can face darker truths BECAUSE they love their country
@SmilerORocker2 күн бұрын
37:34 king Charles on the phone 😅 👍🇮🇪
@neideparente14492 күн бұрын
My favorites : The Apartament , Missing , Days of Wine and Roses
@Sammyandbobsdad2 күн бұрын
Buddy Buddy was his last collaboration with Wilder. It’s understandable that you forgot it, it was an extremely forgettable remake of a far better French comedy.
@madeleine99072 күн бұрын
I adore Jack ⭐️ brilliant actor and such a nice man also good looking and a great piano player 👏🏼❤️
@sarahalbers55552 күн бұрын
I love Jack Lemmon. He had a home in Coconut Grove, where I grew up. I went to Cotillion with his son, who was a really great kid. Miss those classes with Miss Hazel Nowakoski, who tried desperately tried to teach us the waltz and proper etiquette. I love that you are covering him, your work is much appreciated by all of us viewers❤
@YooTuba2 күн бұрын
Favorite Jack Lemmon Movies? I liked The Apartment and Days of Wine and Roses. But I always had a soft spot for Save the Tiger.
@Yorkiefan572 күн бұрын
Does it bother anyone else that some of the words are mispronounced?
@figmo3972 күн бұрын
Now that you've done Jack Lemmon, you need to do Walter Matthau. While you're at it, you might want to do Matthau's acting classmate, Bea Arthur. Some others who might be interesting include Eve Arden and Agnes Moorhead. All three of these women did movies and stage, but it was TV that they were best known for.