She was buried in the West Hill Cemetery Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. Sherman is about an hour's drive north of Dallas. The cemetery is near the intersection of hwy 56 and I-75.
@pammarsden53841 минут бұрын
How about her mother, seems like she should have stayed home to help manage her problems.
@MoniMoniDeMonika48 минут бұрын
The movie is titled "On Golden Pond" not "On the Golden Pond" though you seem to use both.
@thomasesau237649 минут бұрын
In order to be announced into the Imperial court; ALL 16 of one's great grandparents had to be nobility. That's how insulated the Viennese court was. Grand Duke Ferdinand was forced to declare his marrige "morganatic" because he married only a countess.
@jamesfreeman225850 минут бұрын
Well she was one of a kind. Very in love with Bogie . She knew he was married but still had a affair with him, so who knows if he had affairs after she and Bogie married? There is no doubt he was the love of her life.
@robinrainmaker723253 минут бұрын
Wouldn’t you say, Doctors (not medics) didn’t know what to do with him.
@ppff9359Сағат бұрын
"Wonderful Content"!!
@jonathansamayoa24Сағат бұрын
The original Lestrange
@tesmith47Сағат бұрын
He, looks like maria
@rosaliesanford96982 сағат бұрын
Like
@lucillem26392 сағат бұрын
It's amazing to me now.. they were all men. Wow
@Kojoanna2 сағат бұрын
Good😊
@johnfleshman7112 сағат бұрын
Nice video, but you left out The Mechanic and Red Sun, which to me, are two of his best movies.
@brittalbach4162 сағат бұрын
Lauren "Betty" Bacall did not mind that Bogey was married, he told her the marriage was already over. Later she received a bit of karma although she did not know it, when Bogey returned to his previous mistress Verita Thompson who was his make up and toupet artist whom he called Pete. "Pete" he said "Ive made a terrible mistake when I fell for this girl, she is more interested in hosting parties and being a socialite, a real phony. Verita desribes in her book how she and Bogey stayed in a hotel room and a bell boy comes in and sees the naked rear end of Bogey who was looking for s.th on the carpet but did not see his face. Later, they saw this bellboy in the elevator and Verita whispered to Bogey "dont pull down your pants or he will recognize you" to which Bogey roared with laughter. In later years however, the Bogart Bacall marriage became stable and Bogey ended the affair with "Pete" who also cut the hair of the Bogart children He found Verita "Pete" a nice husband and then the four of them went on trips and to events together. If Lauren Bacall ever found out, I dont know, but she might have because Verita had published her book when Lauren was still alive, not very tactful
@GenXLostInTx2 сағат бұрын
My ancestor Robert Talon experienced similarly in his childhood, when the Talon family travelled with LaSalle in his second expedition to what is now Texas. Almost his entire family killed, he taken hostage, tattooed all over his little body. Years later he was rescued and he didn’t even remember his native language, French. He was free from the natives, but life took a while to get straight as he was taken as a slave, yet again, in Mexico this time. Finally he was able to get freed again. He made a life first in Alabama, where he was named the first creole in his village, and then later to La. He survived, persevered, and he has many progeny all these many years later. KZbin doesn’t allow links, but you can find a small write up about him in the mobile bay magazine online. I’d love to see my 7th gear grandfathers story made into a book or movie, or both! It’s so interesting. mobilebaymag dot come slashthe-tattooed-cabinetmaker-of-french-mobile/
@gabriellecunningham71962 сағат бұрын
🌹🖤🌹🇦🇺
@Jisoofanpage0923 сағат бұрын
I hate jane seymour
@judymoss13633 сағат бұрын
Good you put 😢this up the lib🎉earls think the Native Americans so innocent
@luiszuluaga65753 сағат бұрын
That was such a heartwarming overview of Lauren, McCall‘s career and life. She was of another era and one of a kind.
@judilynn95693 сағат бұрын
Wow. I had no idea. Her daughter passed away before her. I remember the difficulty of her last days.
@richardadkins22253 сағат бұрын
Why are t here photos of Ronald Colman, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Joan Crawford in this?
@dawnhoughton45334 сағат бұрын
People have no idea how awful it is being a woman that large. People just beat you down. And, you don't get that large just by overeating. Fyi.
@priyokabi4 сағат бұрын
She herself was by sexual and beat her son unconscious for wearing a dress? What a clown
@aundrawatson4394 сағат бұрын
Oh my gosh! I did not know this! My mother saw A Summer Place, when she was pregnant with me in 1959/60. When she saw Sandra Dee she wanted to name me after her because she was so beautiful. My daddy wanted to name me Andrea, so my mother blended the names and named me Aundra Dee. I love that movie, when I watch it I can always imagine my mother being pregnant with me and watching it in the theater.💝💝💝
@PAPSN4 сағат бұрын
Had Henry been even a half way decent man and not stressed his wives, cheated on them, and acted mad they probably wouldn’t have miscarried half as much. Did pregnant women wear corsets during these times? We’re queens permitted to wear pregnancy garb? That could also be a cause of the large number of miscarriages during that period of time.
@dkirk58144 сағат бұрын
Intriguing story. A strong and unhappy woman. I wonder what happened to the tribes. Thanks for this video and fantastic narration.
@52daa5 сағат бұрын
🤔 you seem to be using a lot from Dances with Wolves”!
@52daa5 сағат бұрын
Hope you got Kevin Costner’s permission to use his daughters video from Dances with Wolves” as the little girl running away from Indians
@user-dg7dx8wc4k5 сағат бұрын
Maybe because she was know as nothing else but a spare, just like Harry. I can’t imagine what that would do to a child growing up to be labeled like that. Disgusting.
@junespence75465 сағат бұрын
How sad.
@vnorvi5 сағат бұрын
I met her and listened to her speak about her life when she was older. She was clearly very intelligent. And clearly loved Bogey.
@Bebecat4775 сағат бұрын
I loved Wuthering Heights.
@JohnDrewery-em6br5 сағат бұрын
Ddwgj. 😊
@DianneElizabeth645 сағат бұрын
Spencer Tracy’s wife was from a prominent family from my town. She came home and raised their kids. Her family owned the newspaper. A decade ago, her family home was for sale so I was able to show it. It has beautiful stained glass windows. A carriage house. The velvet curtains were in tact to close off rooms. It was so beautiful
@jerviswilliams67396 сағат бұрын
He was in an episode, the twlight zone!
@StevoRicho6 сағат бұрын
Angry dwarf 😂😂
@Jorge-yy3dd6 сағат бұрын
Is "Maximilian" Spanish?
@JL-ze5qm6 сағат бұрын
They used Olive's story as an inspiration for a character on the TV show Hell On Wheels. They even reproduced her tattoo perfectly, although the character's story is somewhat different in the show. I remember in the 80's reading my grandmother's romance novels; there was a trend of historical romances with Indian braves marrying white women, and the women integrating into the culture.
@williamdrake23156 сағат бұрын
In a number of books it was outlined that the Japanese were not going to surrender but wanted the allies to invade so that they could inflict a wave of death in order to get more favorable terms. In fact there was an insurrection at the imperial palace to prevent the recording of the emperor announcing Imperial Japans surrender.
@rogersheddy64146 сағат бұрын
One thing that's very interesting in a biography. Written a few decades ago is the fact that george the third had an incredible memory. Somehow he knew the names ranks and service histories of everyone who was an officer in both his army and his navy. He would walk up to any number of junior or senior officers and refer to all kinds of things they had been part of. It's almost as though he had memorized all the dispatches issued from the beginning of his reign. I mean, There are people who memorize all this statistics about these baseball players. But also consider this. People with such an intensely detailed mind as that often verge into insanity. It is a byward to say that genius and insanity are closely related, that there is a fine line between the two. One thing they don't mention here is that parliament had to pass an act to finance the gambling debts incurred by his son, the prince of wales. He actually incurred debt that was equal to the cost that waging a war would have been. Absolutely massive beyond our imagining today. So if you can imagine something like that looming over you as well...
@keneaton28556 сағат бұрын
THIS IS WHAT TRUMP IS NOW BUT HE IS OPEN ABOUT IT SO ITS ACCEPTABLE 1😊
@alisonabbott917 сағат бұрын
This is so awesome as I live in Buckeye and this is not to far from where you are describing! Small world.
@vintage63467 сағат бұрын
I am a distant cousin to some of Olive Oatman's relatives. I would need to subscribe to ancestry to figure out exactly how this is so.
@purplebutterfly72577 сағат бұрын
Has there been a movie made about her life?
@julieyoutu7 сағат бұрын
I always thought that Bogart and Bergman were a couple 🤷♀️🫤🤭🤭🤭
@DeirdreMcNamara7 сағат бұрын
Ai voices and rehash of recorded history. Unbelievably tedious. 19.03 start of the murder by morphine of KGV at the hands of Dr Dawson. Dawson also recorded the King's last words "God damn you." Dawson claims these were directed at the nurse, but most likely they were directed at Dawson, when KGV realised that Dawson was killing him. They should have stayed with the Homeopaths.
@joesphbegley30887 сағат бұрын
She loved wedding cake !
@ryewhiskey92867 сағат бұрын
How dare you present these savages as anything but animals preying on brave and innocent families. This is victim-blaming and revisionist history at its worst! The Indian tribes - which was what they were known as in this era he- held no legal or legitimate ownership to this vast, barren and totally undeveloped land, and these roving dry-land pirates and murders had no right to steal from these or other settlers, let alone butcher them, abduct children, turn them into slaves or sex objects. Olive was the victim of stone-age people that had no moral code or sense of decency. Tell the story without the obvious bias and political pandering. There were thousands of such children brutalized by these primitive people and thousand and thousand more massacred by these bastards. What about their stories? We've all heard enough Savage's sob stories and the stream of "lies and exaggerations"!!!
@bonitabaker70558 сағат бұрын
Was it just me?, but was her eyes blinking in her portrait?
@darkangel_19788 сағат бұрын
Reminds me of the book Ride the Wind, by Lucia St. Claire+Robson. She wrote the story about a girl named Cynthia Ann Parker, and her family. Most of her family was massacred, save for a few family members. She grew up with the Comanche, and married the future leader of her tribe. It's based on a true story. It's a really good book.