Things We Learned About Actors After They Died

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Hollywood Uncovered

Hollywood Uncovered

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@DonnaLang42rockglobally
@DonnaLang42rockglobally Ай бұрын
I've always admired Gene Wilder for his vast body of works, so the fact that his decision to stay quiet about having Alzimers later in life so there wouldn't be fewer smiles in the world made me admire him all the more as a human being.
@maryb8150
@maryb8150 Ай бұрын
I saw an interview with him a long time ago. He stated that he didn’t mind personal questions but refused to answer private questions.
@righterreeder
@righterreeder Ай бұрын
@@maryb8150Gilda 💕
@MetamorphosisRox
@MetamorphosisRox Ай бұрын
Maybe it's because of my personal experiences with the disease but his behavior on his last interviews were more than just a grumpy old man. It's important to keep in mind that by the time a person is diagnosed, the disease could be present up to 15 to 20 years earlier.
@bobbiewallace4008
@bobbiewallace4008 Ай бұрын
I also loved Gene Wilder
@lauriedavis5946
@lauriedavis5946 Ай бұрын
So very well said - agree with all - PLUS he had the ultimately excellent taste of falling in love with one of MY favorite humans, Gilda Radner. 🪄✨💕
@ActivitiesCoordinated
@ActivitiesCoordinated Ай бұрын
Impressive on Hepburn and the Dutch resistance. A lot of respect for Gene Wilder remaining in control of his dignity
@rosemaryclarke2348
@rosemaryclarke2348 Ай бұрын
I've always loved Anthony Perkins, even though his eyes scared the life out of me! And Gene Wilder and Robin Williams will be very sorely missed as very gentle, gentlemen.❤
@tapestry6455
@tapestry6455 Ай бұрын
Robin Williams was creepy
@Michelle-s4z
@Michelle-s4z Ай бұрын
Hopkins gave good menace. Excellent actor.
@NovemberReigne
@NovemberReigne Ай бұрын
@@Michelle-s4z💯
@paulavitoria1798
@paulavitoria1798 Ай бұрын
@@tapestry6455 WHAT???
@someguy9519
@someguy9519 Ай бұрын
I loved John Candy so much that I haven't been able to watch Planes Trains and Automobiles since he died. He was so sweet in it, he broke my heart.
@5cloudwalker
@5cloudwalker Ай бұрын
I can guarantee you, John Candy would say watch my movie and get a laugh or two out of it
@kiaral.hudson7752
@kiaral.hudson7752 Ай бұрын
Agreed!. John Candy Proved that he had a generous heart and just an an all around Lovable guy. I miss John We all miss you John :( RIP: John Franklin Candy
@shelleenwheeldon5968
@shelleenwheeldon5968 Ай бұрын
I know what you mean
@jennymccullough9517
@jennymccullough9517 29 күн бұрын
Same. I had a huge crush on him. Still do. Sweet was exactly at his core x
@samanthahughes7783
@samanthahughes7783 25 күн бұрын
@@someguy9519 I loved him in cool runnings.
@elsakopp7457
@elsakopp7457 2 ай бұрын
I was in Brighton UK for summer holidays when my girlfriend and I were enjoying the summer sun on the beach and to little boys asked us to play with them. After a while their parents came over to assure they were not annoying us. Then I realised it was Sir Lawrence Olivier. We were so excited and went to the beach every day after that but didn’t see him again.
@donnablack8602
@donnablack8602 Ай бұрын
Amazing story ❤
@Mozza-g2m
@Mozza-g2m Ай бұрын
@elsakopp7457 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 I saw Brian May once outside a nightclub, but the trouble was I woke up, I was really disappointed. 😂
@nickgov66
@nickgov66 Ай бұрын
It should have been mentioned that Debbie Reynolds died just a day after Carrie Fisher. 37:07
@NovemberReigne
@NovemberReigne Ай бұрын
I think she died of a broken heart from losing her daughter
@karltork6040
@karltork6040 Ай бұрын
@@NovemberReigne Her Son has said she told him "I want to be with Carrie"!!!
@someguy9519
@someguy9519 Ай бұрын
​@@karltork6040 I remember that too.
@estherlwhittle7568
@estherlwhittle7568 Ай бұрын
Yes. Caries had done a PBS interview and her death was a shock for many.
@JosephB-tv7gf
@JosephB-tv7gf Ай бұрын
Oh?! So sad. Yes, a broken heart.
@candimcirish
@candimcirish 2 ай бұрын
Surely we all knew this about Audrey Hepburn and more. She almost starved to death whilst hiding out during the war.
@FaerieStar
@FaerieStar Ай бұрын
Yep, knew that story too😞. My mom is a huge fan of hers and when she learned Audrey had passed, it was such a shock, she hid in her room (for a private cry I imagine). I read her biography as a teenager. My mother and her share the same name❤.
@righterreeder
@righterreeder Ай бұрын
My mother grew up in Paris during nazi occupation and worked with the French underground resistance. The stories there are unbelievably horrific. The German people knew because the French knew.
@enkisdaughter4795
@enkisdaughter4795 Ай бұрын
Wasn’t just Audrey Hepburn. During WWII there was a famine in Holland caused by a German food blockade. Behind the scenes, negotiations were going on to enable the British RAF, the Canadian RAF and the United States Army Air Forces to make food drops, whilst the Swedish negotiated to enable them to bring ships into Holland which contained Swedish bread flour. Sweden were the first of the nations to come to the Dutch people’s aid. The majority of Dutch citizens who died due to starvation were elderly men.
@sarapierce248
@sarapierce248 Ай бұрын
I think this video is a good idea for younger generations....just bc she was a legend doesn't mean EVERYONE EVERYWHERE knows who she was outside of Hollywood
@DDS21616
@DDS21616 Ай бұрын
why would you ever mention Jimmy Savile besides all of these great actors, he was an absolute scumbag
@noniousxltruffles7454
@noniousxltruffles7454 Ай бұрын
Thought it was supposed to be about actors which Saville never was.
@JacknVictor
@JacknVictor Ай бұрын
Technically, the evil paedo was a interviewer, radio DJ, TV presenter, professional wrestler, inventor and actor, and was credited as such. Also this video wasn't billed as " interesting info that came out after death about actors who probably weren't kiddy diddlers" but IS about revelations that came out after the individual actors death, which with everything that did come out after his death, then he definately fits the remit of this video. He is probably the one person on here who had the most amount of shocking details of their private life revealed after they died. Up until COVID, I used to make a yearly pilgrimage to the site of Jimmy's grave in Scarborough, to pay my 'respects'. His gravestone was removed after the revelations came out about him. But, you can still find his grave's precise location within the cemetary, although it's no longer marked by a grave marker. You can find it by looking for the spot where there's a scorched, dirty looking patch of grass amongst the other graves and the otherwise perfectly manicured lawn around. The reason why that patch of grass is disheveled and covered in dead scorched grass is because, that is the location that I up until 2020, and 100s of other people, every year would go and leave our 'respects' for Jimmy on. Our 'respect' being a yellow liquid that, although I won't say exactly what it is, I will say that everyone can lay their hands on this liquid, it doesn't smell very nice and you wouldn't want it on your cornflakes in the morning. And it's a lot less than the bastard actually deserved, but I suppose people can get their own little bit of revenge on him in their own way by doing this. Also, the scorched grass leaves a marker visible to anyone else who wishes to pay him 'respect' but can not find the graves location. I don't recommend anyone having to try to go 'spend a penny' in a graveyard, so maybe my advice would be to provide some 'respect' in to a suitable receptacle at home - maybe a coke bottle, or an old lenor or comfort fabric conditioner bottle, for a hint of added freshness and fragrance -then take it with you and deposit it at your leisure, and when there is no one around. I'm sure by now, that some of the many litres of 'respect' left for him over the years, some of it must have trickled through the ground and been absorbed in to his rotting, fiddling evil corpse by now. The only reason I stopped going is because during COVID I contracted COVID and it caused an infection, and I lost a limb and so i'm I'm unable to walk anymore. Otherwise, once a year, I'd still be like a proverbial milkman, delivering Jimmy a couple of fresh pints. It makes me sick that some of his inventions are still used to this day, like the twin deck system used by DJ's across the planet on a daily basis. He was the first person to build and construct that system of using 2 record players, bolting and wiring them together in order to queue up records, an invention he came up with whilst he was in the army and was providing entertainment and running dances for the armed forces. He also influenced the New York late 1960s emerging music scene that went on to develop in to hip hop, as he worked in New York as a DJ for around a year in 1969, developing relationships within that scene by being one of the only white DJ's who would play this new type of black music on his radio show, and when he went to work there, he had taken his trademark 'look' with him to the states - which consisted of brightly coloured track suits, running shoes/trainers, lots of gold jewelry and rings/bling and his love for smoking big Cuban cigars. The exact 'look' that was adopted by the New York hip hop community from the early 70's and onwards. So his help in bringing that music on to the airwaves and his relationships he formed with the local producers and performers definitely gave him influence. And as we all know what we know now about him, what other evil influence did he build up while he was over there? It makes me shudder to think. As a kid to me Jimmy Savile was a hero because he made kids dreams came true and he saved lives with all his charity work. Rolf Harris was a hero because I was a very talented artist as a kid, and I learned it all from Rolf Harris books and being a member of roofs cartoon club. Then as an adult you find out that these people you thought if as heroes are actually the villains, and it rips your childhood out from under your feet. It's kind of heartbreaking because not only did they destroy the lives of all those poor people they abused and took advantage of, destroying their childhoods, but also the childhood memories of everyone who looked up to them aswell. Getting back to my point though, this video was about shocking revelations that came out after these actors had died, and he technically was also an actor, although nit really in anything of note, but he still belongs on this list, and is probably the most shocking one on here to be fair. Definately the most evil one by far.
@juliecoop66
@juliecoop66 Ай бұрын
​@@JacknVictor Savile was definitely a very good 'actor' as he portrayed a kind, generous being but was really a monster! I, like you, grew up adoring both of these men, writing in to their shows occasionally, desperate to be 'chosen', I thank God now I was not! I felt my childhood had been violated when all came to light 😢
@billsloan
@billsloan Ай бұрын
He was still an actor & a Majority truly did find out what kinda Monster He was after He died.
@JacknVictor
@JacknVictor Ай бұрын
@@juliecoop66 I know. Thank god. My wife actually did a fun run with Savile when she was about 11, and also performed in a school music performance at The Royal Albert Hall when she was 14, with Rolf Harris performing and being the compère for the evening. And if that wasn't bad enough she met Gary Glitter at one of his concerts when she was about 15. Luckily nothing ever happened to her. We even have a little in-joke about her having something wrong with her that even the 3 biggest perverts in the world didn't want her -nit laughing at the situation, more relieved that they never tried anything, especially after everything came out about them all. She said Jimmy came off as being weird, but more eccentric than paedo-ey, Rolf just seemed very normal and kind and caring with everyone, and Gary seemed friendly, but a bit too over the top, a bit slimy with bad vibes like he was being nice to compensate and give off his good guy image - but as we all found out later, all were just acting. They were all pretty good at hiding it, or at least covering it up. And like my wife said, they were hardly going to try anything on with her at public, open events with cameras and reporters everywhere. That would have given the game away for them. They were opportunists, and struck when they knew nobody was around. Dirty and evil horrible individuals.
@sarahcoleman5269
@sarahcoleman5269 Ай бұрын
The most shocking thing to me, when Carrie Fischer died, was learning that Debbie Reynolds was her mom... and then Debbie died. That was so heartbreaking.
@noniousxltruffles7454
@noniousxltruffles7454 Ай бұрын
Didn't Fischer and Reynolds have a bad relationship?
@pelicangrief
@pelicangrief Ай бұрын
@@noniousxltruffles7454 Not from what I remember. But to be honest, I never dug deep into their lives, I'd only hear stories of how very close they were, and I was so sad that they passed and so close in time, too.
@JosephB-tv7gf
@JosephB-tv7gf Ай бұрын
A complete tragedy, yes. I only just learnt it now. Death by heartbreak.
@Capohanf1
@Capohanf1 Ай бұрын
AND Singer Eddie Fisher was her dad! And NO he did not play Darth Vader!
@croissant912
@croissant912 Ай бұрын
Do we need background music and just how inappropriate can this music be to an account of Hepburn's ordeals??? I gave up after Joan Crawford --- the loud, disordant and invasive "jazz" spoilt the experience!
@dawndurante1554
@dawndurante1554 Ай бұрын
Story about Joan Crawford. Natalie Schafer (Mrs Howell) was visiting Crawford and there was a huge box of chocolates on the table in front of her & Crawford. The adopted son walked up & took a piece. He didn't ask permission. Crawford forced him to eat all of it. The kid kept puking and she kept yelling at him until he ate them all. I saw Schafer tell the story so it's reliable. Crawford actually did that to the kid in front of one of her guests.
@sandarahcatmom9897
@sandarahcatmom9897 Ай бұрын
Sounds like it supports the girl’s book.
@marylange6819
@marylange6819 Ай бұрын
😮
@UpnAbout99
@UpnAbout99 Ай бұрын
mommy dearest was made into a movie. that is how i came to know who Joan was ( i was about 8 or 9 at the time). The scene with the metal coathanger has always stayed with me !
@cathyhurd4890
@cathyhurd4890 Ай бұрын
Just because someone tells a story doesn't make it reliable.
@pelicangrief
@pelicangrief Ай бұрын
@@UpnAbout99 "No MoRe WiRe HaNgErs!" Faye Dunaway was stellar in that role.
@just_kos99
@just_kos99 Ай бұрын
Colin Baker, the actor who played the Sixth Doctor Who, did a benefit program for children, with Jimmy Saville. He said how sickened he felt later on when he heard about Saville's private history.
@tapestry6455
@tapestry6455 Ай бұрын
After a person dies who cares anyways.
@MrsSandycat
@MrsSandycat Ай бұрын
@@tapestry6455 Maybe those abused who are now ailve.
@Michelle-s4z
@Michelle-s4z Ай бұрын
Wtf? ​@@tapestry6455
@gaylewinds4808
@gaylewinds4808 Ай бұрын
​@@tapestry6455Bad memories last longer than bad people. What a heartless comment.
@jws1948ja
@jws1948ja Ай бұрын
R.I.P. Robin Williams.
@michaelschabow2911
@michaelschabow2911 Ай бұрын
Marlon Brando and Richard Pryor was a new one for me.
@4got102c
@4got102c 8 күн бұрын
Yup, that's a bizarre combination. I've heard James Dean was hot for Brando, but Brando had no interest in Dean.
@estherlwhittle7568
@estherlwhittle7568 Ай бұрын
My sister treated me to one of his last performances of "The King and I" in Seattle, WA. We were there that Saturday evening. He had missed the Friday performance as he had been rushed to the hospital. It was announced that he might not be able to perform on Saturday. We arrived at the theater, unsure if he would be on stage. Luckily, he did an ovation-worthy performance. We were overjoyed to have witnessed his wonderful talent. Later, his death left me feeling overwhelmed with shock. Guilt that i had expect him to perform as he was dying. And mostly, gratitude that my sister had gifted me with the best birthday gift of a lifetime. Fortunately, most of his performance was done sitting. His dedication still leaves me in awe. A beautiful SOUL. ❤
@shady8479
@shady8479 2 ай бұрын
My dad died of the same thing Robin Williams did, id never even heard of that and i worked in nursing homes, i miss him❤
@itravisoni
@itravisoni 2 ай бұрын
Go to help the elderly as a Personal Care assistant or Certified home health assistant it wonderful to help them at their homes.
@goodoldbubba6620
@goodoldbubba6620 2 ай бұрын
You mean rope? How could you never have heard of rope?
@rogerchoate6962
@rogerchoate6962 Ай бұрын
​@@goodoldbubba6620I haven't heard of rope. What is it?
@lesliewells-ig5dl
@lesliewells-ig5dl Ай бұрын
​@@goodoldbubba6620That isn't even a little bit funny. A person is saying they miss their dad who died from Lewy's body dementia and you two make a stupid joke.
@karenklint5130
@karenklint5130 Ай бұрын
Audrey Hepburn was in the Broadway play Gigi years before it became a movie musical.
@summerschultz6685
@summerschultz6685 Ай бұрын
I just about to say this. On Broadway
@emanymton713
@emanymton713 Ай бұрын
@@summerschultz6685the. Video clearly states “the play”…
@Amita8505
@Amita8505 Ай бұрын
Its mentioned in the video
@BX138
@BX138 Ай бұрын
I'm voting no on the background music
@difernandez4899
@difernandez4899 Ай бұрын
I vote for someone who knows the proper pronunciations.
@franreid8203
@franreid8203 2 ай бұрын
Back music too loud and annoying,
@He4venlyBody
@He4venlyBody 2 ай бұрын
The music is distracting
@candimcirish
@candimcirish 2 ай бұрын
It's too loud and it's too peppy.
@ct55bongo
@ct55bongo Ай бұрын
It is just jazz music
@ct55bongo
@ct55bongo Ай бұрын
Not my taste either .
@juliemarks9952
@juliemarks9952 Ай бұрын
It's annoying 😑
@maleficentdrater
@maleficentdrater Ай бұрын
​@trishm⁶⁶⁶cl9055 😢😢😢🎉😢😢😢🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉I spoke to her days ago like I said I would & I was very honest w/ her cause I had to be honest w/ myself about what's going on with her. You may not realize just how passive-aggressive your nana is. I know her & she values the church , them church people, & basically ANYbody else's opinion over mine & even her own. I'm aware that she misrepresents the nature of things , she overexaggerates the current day & re-writes history to fit whatever narratives are in her story THAT DAY. I spoke to her days ago like I said I would & I was very honest w/ her cause I had to be honest w/ myself about what's going on with her. You may not realize just how passive-aggressive your nana is. I know her & she values the church , them church people, & basically ANYbody else's opinion over mine & even her own. I'm aware that she misrepresents the nature of things , she overexaggerates the current day & re-writes history to fit whatever narratives are in her story THAT DAY. I spoke to her days ago like I said I would & I was very honest w/ her cause I had to be honest w/ myself about what's going on with her. You may not realize just how passive-aggressive your nana is. I know her & she values the church , them church people, & basically ANYbody else's opinion over mine & even her own. I'm aware that she misrepresents the nature of things , she overexaggerates the current day & re-writes history to fit whatever narratives are in her story THAT DAY. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@jackih9682
@jackih9682 Ай бұрын
The background music is way too loud.
@cynthiafreeman5538
@cynthiafreeman5538 2 ай бұрын
Music is too loud!!!!
@sandarahcatmom9897
@sandarahcatmom9897 Ай бұрын
Yeah, it adds nothing.
@weirdredpanda
@weirdredpanda Ай бұрын
​@@sandarahcatmom9897 Yeah, I wish it wasn't there.
@hereitis.2587
@hereitis.2587 Ай бұрын
I have troubles with ears and brain so yes, it’s real distracting. I like the story and narration a lot.
@porkyswelding
@porkyswelding Ай бұрын
are yall on the phone? im on pc and it seems fine.
@hereitis.2587
@hereitis.2587 Ай бұрын
@@porkyswelding yes, phone.
@donnablack8602
@donnablack8602 Ай бұрын
I'm having trouble enjoying this because of the music being so Loud😢
@skywalkerchick1
@skywalkerchick1 Ай бұрын
The music on this is a little too light-hearted for the often darker content. :-/ kinda distracting
@sarahclaireclaire7586
@sarahclaireclaire7586 2 ай бұрын
Excellent vid, but LOUD MUSIC...ANNOYING AF
@dottiesullivan6410
@dottiesullivan6410 Ай бұрын
So true !!! the music in the background sucks and keeps getting louder😝
@LambentLark
@LambentLark Ай бұрын
@@sarahclaireclaire7586 I'm hearing impaired. It made it near impossible for me to hear the narrator. I gave up at the end.
@HelenaElf-k5n
@HelenaElf-k5n Ай бұрын
To loud music!!!!!!
@SharonJacobs-r2h
@SharonJacobs-r2h Ай бұрын
🎶...😵‍💫...👂...🎶...🤪
@MusicFilmGeek
@MusicFilmGeek Ай бұрын
Very interesting 👌 however , the music is a distraction .
@UnrepentantWolf
@UnrepentantWolf Ай бұрын
Turn down the music volume, it's distracting. Also please stop the automatic subtitles as they frequently have no connection with what is being said.
@NanMarTren
@NanMarTren 29 күн бұрын
The subtitles were very interesting. I particularly liked in the Audrey Hepburn section when the narrator talked about her helping people during the war by giving them a "phrase book," the captioning read, "Frey's book", whatever that is!
@lizlee5052
@lizlee5052 2 ай бұрын
Boy do i agree about the music!! I skip through parts of the this video & several like it just because of the music. I know it’s supposed to allude to Vegas & Hollywood, but mostly it’s really annoying and gives the whole thing a cheap vibe .
@lesliewells-ig5dl
@lesliewells-ig5dl Ай бұрын
You can turn on the subtitles and turn the volume lower.
@debwilson5236
@debwilson5236 Ай бұрын
John candy was a handsome man the weight helped kill him he was a great actor rest in peace❤
@pelicangrief
@pelicangrief Ай бұрын
I had such a crush on him as a kid, I've always found him handsome.
@rossnorris2351
@rossnorris2351 Ай бұрын
R.I.P. Carrie. You're missed. Long live the Princess.
@june-babyjane1
@june-babyjane1 Ай бұрын
TONE DOWN THE BLOODY MUSIC!!! It’s so bloody annoying
@marimarxuach7180
@marimarxuach7180 2 ай бұрын
Audrey Hepburn was not the actress in the film Gigi. Also, her most famous film was Breakfast at Tiffany’s. My favorite film.
@tsugima6317
@tsugima6317 2 ай бұрын
You're right. It was Leslie Caron.
@paulstorey4118
@paulstorey4118 2 ай бұрын
Didn’t the narrator say in the play Gigi
@MPSitler
@MPSitler 2 ай бұрын
She played Gigi in the stage play.
@ThornyLittleFlower
@ThornyLittleFlower Ай бұрын
The Broadway adaptation
@JennarationX73
@JennarationX73 Ай бұрын
@@paulstorey4118Yes he did.
@Amita8505
@Amita8505 Ай бұрын
I have no issues with jazz but it doesn't match the mood of the content and would be great it it were further into the foreground. Otherwise great video. Edited to add to please listen to ur audience on this as it can make or break subscribers. Maybe put a poll out to see wat most appeals to ur audience. U can't make everyone happy but the consensus seems clear on the music topic. Again, great content.
@janiephillips4842
@janiephillips4842 Ай бұрын
I was just starting to write the same thing. I decided to scroll down a little further and it was already there. You beat me to it.🎉❤
@Wheelchairspeeder
@Wheelchairspeeder 2 ай бұрын
I believe christina Crawford..since alot of people came forward with how nuts her mom was but with that said there's alot of inconsistentcies with this video
@whitewitchziggi
@whitewitchziggi Ай бұрын
The music is horrific!!
@jeanneratterman4174
@jeanneratterman4174 Ай бұрын
Its 50’s and 60’s theme music, def dated.
@RodrigoFernandez-k2i
@RodrigoFernandez-k2i Ай бұрын
Normaly I agree but this time I got some pep out of it.
@dawndurante1554
@dawndurante1554 Ай бұрын
Matthew Perry was legally given Ketamine to treat his depression. You know the rest. It started with proper treatment & he got addicted.
@skylarmccready
@skylarmccready Ай бұрын
What's sad is he got his washed up actor dad a part in HIS hit tv show. His father walked out when he was a child and his mother was too busy having affairs with rich men (Canada PM for one) before landing...erm marrying famous Keith Morrison. Perry stated in his bio that his troubled youth from no attention at home was how he started on the drink. Def had an addictive personality because he kept his parents in his life even after what they did. Dad's only accomplishment in H/wood was playing the Old Spice Sailor. Rest in peace Matty 💝 you were loved more than you knew😘
@Capohanf1
@Capohanf1 Ай бұрын
AND THEN BECAME A CRIMINAL!!!!!
@SaraFranklin-h9g
@SaraFranklin-h9g Ай бұрын
Very interesting. Things we didn't know
@tyinyvr
@tyinyvr Ай бұрын
No need for the backgroud music.
@maryannstout7600
@maryannstout7600 Ай бұрын
The news about Bob Crane was the most shocking. I really liked his acting on Hogan’s Heroes. It’s terribly disappointing and disturbing to find out that one of my favorite actors was so addicted to this horrible crime. But I guess it’s true that the actor is not the character he plays. He is just an actor who is human, and humans can be very flawed.
@jacklow9611
@jacklow9611 Ай бұрын
Actually, pornography, in itself, is not illegal. Some may not find it appealing, but other people like it. Enough people like it to make it a very lucrative business.
@terryneuberger7670
@terryneuberger7670 Ай бұрын
Actually John Henry Carpenter was on trial for Bob Crane’s murder, but acquitted.
@jewelphoenix2334
@jewelphoenix2334 Ай бұрын
Bob Crane was murdered.
@UnrepentantWolf
@UnrepentantWolf Ай бұрын
You missed the fact that the filming was done in secret from the motel closet, and the women were mostly married. Killer was assumed to be one of their husbands.
@Capohanf1
@Capohanf1 Ай бұрын
WHAT "HORRIBLE CRIME"????
@sherritaylor3114
@sherritaylor3114 Ай бұрын
Enjoyed the content music was horrible annoying, still earned a thumbs up
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch Ай бұрын
I agree, good information but the too-loud inappropriate music makes listening to this insufferable for me.
@starsforever24
@starsforever24 Ай бұрын
While John Henry Carpenter was tried for Bob Crane's murder, he was acquitted, not convicted. The murder still remains unsolved.
@karlfonner7589
@karlfonner7589 Ай бұрын
It was the headless horseman who killed icky Bob Crane
@MrShelly53
@MrShelly53 Ай бұрын
i agree with you 100%...i believe JHC died many years ago
@Toytonia
@Toytonia Ай бұрын
@@MrShelly53 Sep. 3. 1998
@drats1279
@drats1279 Ай бұрын
Acquittal does not mean unsolved. Some killers escape justice.
@starsforever24
@starsforever24 Ай бұрын
@@drats1279 "Legally" it's unsolved. We all know he did it, but in the eyes of the law, it's unsolved. Just like Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman's murders are technically 'unsolved' despite knowing OJ is guilty. Semantics.
@karltork6040
@karltork6040 Ай бұрын
Mary Tyler Moores first recuring role on Y.V., was as the Secretary on "Richard Diamond". The show stared David Jansen as a P.I.. They only showed her legs, and you heard her voice.
@stephenater9687
@stephenater9687 Ай бұрын
You beat me to it! Loved that show.
@marianparoo1544
@marianparoo1544 Ай бұрын
yes! Classic!
@marieallison7219
@marieallison7219 22 күн бұрын
WOW! I have something in common with Audrey Hepburn! I had appendix cancer and didn't know it until I happened to have another surgery and woke up and was told my appendix was ready to EXPLODE! The surgeon got it just in time. A week later, my surgeon came into my room and sat down... not a good sign. She then told me it wasn't just a bad appendix. It was appendix cancer. I had to wait a month to recover, then had to have another surgery to find out if the cancer spread. I had the surgery on December 23, 2011. PRAISE THE LORD, IT DIDN'T SPREAD! God bless you, Audrey. Your legacy lives on. ✝️🙏🏻🕊❤️‍🔥❤️
@nickgov66
@nickgov66 Ай бұрын
That picture of Laurence Olivier at the piano looked a lot like Noel Coward. 27:26
@TomSmith-od8vd
@TomSmith-od8vd Ай бұрын
The music is annoying.
@estherlwhittle7568
@estherlwhittle7568 Ай бұрын
I agree. Distracting.
@jessiedraper1934
@jessiedraper1934 Ай бұрын
Undiagnosed diabetes or mismanagement would be the most likely cause for vision loss, not just the condition in and of itself
@lesliewells-ig5dl
@lesliewells-ig5dl Ай бұрын
Type 1 can't always be managed.
@jessiedraper1934
@jessiedraper1934 Ай бұрын
@lesliewells-ig5dl I agree and the tools used have certainly improved over the decades
@lesliewells-ig5dl
@lesliewells-ig5dl Ай бұрын
@@jessiedraper1934 Yes!
@mvwmark8955
@mvwmark8955 Ай бұрын
My daughter has been Type 1 Diabetic since she was 12, (now 32) ......, to read that Mary Tyler Moore was diagnosed at 33 in 1969, and continued to drink heavily & smoke 3 packs a day until 1984 & 1985 respectively ---->> and then live until 80 ?? WOW! She must've been almost robotic. The things my daughter has had to endure past 20 years is not good......, and she doesn't drink or smoke.
@jessiedraper1934
@jessiedraper1934 Ай бұрын
@mvwmark8955 She did end up with serious vision problems, if not in fact lost her sight completely. I am sorry to hear about your daughter, I've been living with it for 27 years; every day is different and needs to be managed differently. Unfortunately, some countries' health care or lack thereof make it a struggle.
@SandraSears-r8q
@SandraSears-r8q Ай бұрын
The music probably was free. I am sure they could have found some other background music
@mvwmark8955
@mvwmark8955 Ай бұрын
Brando & Pryor? Knew nothing about that scenario. To answer your question --->> that shocked me the most.
@dominicabbs2439
@dominicabbs2439 Ай бұрын
This video would do better without the music
@UpnAbout99
@UpnAbout99 Ай бұрын
Anthony Perkins - I did not know that about him. Quite a shock. thank you for this episode. i really enjoyed it !!
@willman85
@willman85 Ай бұрын
Matthew didn't die from a Ketamine overdose. He drowned while high on Ketamine.
@therealCrazyJake
@therealCrazyJake Ай бұрын
He went into cardiac arrest in his hot tub due to an overdose of ketamine.
@paydronow4616
@paydronow4616 Ай бұрын
It's the background music
@SharonJacobs-r2h
@SharonJacobs-r2h Ай бұрын
Mary Tyler Moore had years of struggle with alcohol. She remains however beloved actress with memories of her as Laura Petrie wife, mother and talented dancer. My favorite characture from years gone by in the Dick Van Dyke show. So many can still remember her in the Mary Tyler Moore show throwing her hat up in the air in the intro of every show. "🎶"Your gona make it after all"🎶...❤🌹❤
@Wolfbearfox
@Wolfbearfox Ай бұрын
None of these were real shockers and this is all stuff that if your a film buff will know. Though the Savile needs to rote in a special ring of hell and all the people of the BBC who covered up what they did.
@roytetwart
@roytetwart Ай бұрын
Not only did savile attack hundreds of LIVING people. He had access to a hospital mortuary and had sex with the bodies of women and girls.
@samanthafox2664
@samanthafox2664 Ай бұрын
This is an interesting post and I am grateful to the uploader for sharing - just wish the "background music" was just that, background. For me, it's way too loud for such a gentle voice over... after all, I came hear to actually hear what you have to say about these people, not be blasted by jazz! No disrespect - just my opinion... and btw, Saville was NOT an actor (not in the sense you mean anyway) - he was a disgusting monster and should not be given any more airtime!
@KitsuyuutsuR
@KitsuyuutsuR Ай бұрын
A few of these actors I didn’t know had passed away… Just goes to show how little I cared about them. The rest I knew about and I knew about their “secrets”. Years ago I’d read a biography on Audrey Hepburn that was absolutely amazing. She was an incredible woman that I wish I could have met.
@LambentLark
@LambentLark 2 ай бұрын
If Gene Wilder's heart and soul were better reflected in his visage and physique he would have surpassed a young Brando. Where Brando's looks changed to reflect the cruel, narcissistic, troll he was. I agree with Johnnie Depp, money doesn't change people. It makes them a more intense version of who they always were.
@bjbell52
@bjbell52 Ай бұрын
That's funny. My dad said in high school Brando was known as a big sissy.
@LambentLark
@LambentLark Ай бұрын
@@bjbell52 Our dad's were of a generation that understood what being a good man was. Unfortunatly, those that didn't have good dads, ended up using Brando as a roll model. It explains a lot of our current situation.
@bjbell52
@bjbell52 Ай бұрын
@@LambentLark My dad called Brando a sissy because he wouldn't fight even to protect himself. BTW - my dad dated Francis Brando, Marlon's (known as Bud in his yearbook) sister.
@bripslag
@bripslag Ай бұрын
The bad subtitles are hilarious.
@marypalmer1027
@marypalmer1027 Ай бұрын
The music in the background was off key, sour, and horrible. Please omit for next video
@donnablack8602
@donnablack8602 Ай бұрын
I concur 😢
@Peel420
@Peel420 Ай бұрын
Yes, it really spoiled the video.
@Mozza-g2m
@Mozza-g2m Ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more, it sounds like a 40s dance film.
@Dana-fn5zt
@Dana-fn5zt Ай бұрын
🙄
@Porkchopkins
@Porkchopkins Ай бұрын
It shouldn't be at the same volume level as the narrator's voice, makes easy listening difficult.
@SumKnight-iw4rw
@SumKnight-iw4rw 18 күн бұрын
The music helps with the narrative. Horns are loud and hard to use as background music. Thank you for the video. It’s a lot of work making it. ❤
@shantelwoods9064
@shantelwoods9064 Ай бұрын
I agree the background music is louder than the narrator it's irritating 😡
@philipdefrancisco7540
@philipdefrancisco7540 Ай бұрын
I have even more respect for John Candy now. James Gandolfini, I had heard he was a good guy in person, RIP. I feel badly for those who had tough upbringings.
@janiephillips4842
@janiephillips4842 16 күн бұрын
@@philipdefrancisco7540 James Gandofini was a great guy and very unselfish. When something was going on with the show, I can't remember what, he paid everyone's salary out of his pocket. A very generous man. He did make you fall in love with Tony even though he was a bad guy, not many men could have done that. I really loved him as an actor and I know I loved him for just being James. I miss him and I miss all the work he would have done.❤️🙏💐💔
@janiephillips4842
@janiephillips4842 16 күн бұрын
@@philipdefrancisco7540 I miss John Candy very much. He was a wonderful man and a humble man. His movies made me smile and think too. John was one of a kind. I loved you.❤️💐🙏💔
@jyfoord
@jyfoord Ай бұрын
Agree, the music is too loud. I have tinitis and the music is interfering with my understanding of the vocal.
@oldcrowslanding
@oldcrowslanding Ай бұрын
That music...TOO LOUD! I finally muted the video and just read the captions.
@daniellekiey-thomas1327
@daniellekiey-thomas1327 Ай бұрын
Some of the subtitles are hilarious. ’A pen to seal’ cancer… appendiceal. Also, Lesley Caron was the actress in Gigi, not Audrey Hepburn.
@maryb8150
@maryb8150 Ай бұрын
Audrey Hepburn premiered the role on Broadway. Leslie Caron played the part in the movie.
@konjurekatrina
@konjurekatrina Ай бұрын
You need to listen again. Audrey Hepburn played Gigi in the BROADWAY adaptation. Broadway means “on stage”. Leslie Caron played “Gigi” in the movie adaptation.
@joannenoble291
@joannenoble291 Ай бұрын
Anthony Perkins widow was on one of the planes that was hijacked and crashed into the world trade centre on September 11😢
@jeanneratterman4174
@jeanneratterman4174 Ай бұрын
I had not heard this before. 😢
@konjurekatrina
@konjurekatrina Ай бұрын
Berry Berenson-Perkins was Anthony Perkins’s wife. Berry’s sister, Marissa Berenson, was a model who became an actress. She played “Natalia Landauer” in the Academy Award winning film “Cabaret”. Berry and Marissa’s grandmother was Elsa Schiaparelli. She was the famed surrealist fashion designer. Her fashion house, House of Schiaparelli, has been resurrected. She and Coco Chanel were contemporaries. Also WWII caused House of Schiaparelli to be closed. Chanel’s brand succeeded only because Coco Chanel was a Nazi Collaborator.. Berry Berenson died on 911 because she was in one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center.
@paulavitoria1798
@paulavitoria1798 Ай бұрын
@@konjurekatrina Marisa Berenson was so beautiful!
@islandlivin808
@islandlivin808 Ай бұрын
PLEASE lose the blaring horns in the "background"!
@kayzium67
@kayzium67 Ай бұрын
Boseman hid his illness from the world, He never sort out sympathy, he remained an actor to the very end, such a shame R
@samuellane8691
@samuellane8691 Ай бұрын
Anthony Perkin's BEST role was as "Jauver" - the evil cop - in "Les Miserables." He scared the HELL out of me!
@debwilson5236
@debwilson5236 Ай бұрын
They were all great actors will all be sadly missed rest in eternal peace ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@BarbaraBooker-t1u
@BarbaraBooker-t1u Ай бұрын
The music is extremely annoying. It takes away from the program 😬
@genemendicki6239
@genemendicki6239 23 күн бұрын
Music sux
@freontec
@freontec Ай бұрын
Jackie Robinson was NOT the first African American person to play MLB. That was Moses Fleetwood "Fleet" Walker
@gracieg7601
@gracieg7601 Ай бұрын
Gave wilder is not gay. He was married to Gilda Radner who was on SNL and died of cancer.
@therealCrazyJake
@therealCrazyJake Ай бұрын
Gene* And no one said he was? 🤨
@Amita8505
@Amita8505 Ай бұрын
No one said Gene was gay lol
@JosephB-tv7gf
@JosephB-tv7gf Ай бұрын
​@@therealCrazyJakeHe was not.
@JosephB-tv7gf
@JosephB-tv7gf Ай бұрын
​@@Amita8505He was straight.
@Amita8505
@Amita8505 Ай бұрын
@@JosephB-tv7gf I know he was. OP is defending that he was not gay and I mentioned that the video never stated that he was
@LatrinaAutry-u2e
@LatrinaAutry-u2e Ай бұрын
The Big Band background music is NOT GREAT AT ALL!!!
@Nigelsmom2136
@Nigelsmom2136 Ай бұрын
Sone of the pictures in this bideo aren't even the celebrities you're talking about. One more thing, Val Kilmer is in the thumbnail - he's still alive. If you're going to do a half-assed video, don't bother.
@lookingup333
@lookingup333 Ай бұрын
Val Kilmer in not in the thumbnail, look again!
@TroysMilitaryHistory
@TroysMilitaryHistory Ай бұрын
Or start your own channel and stop whinging
@Stanccee
@Stanccee Ай бұрын
yeah turned it off due to the annoying music
@Vegathlete
@Vegathlete Ай бұрын
Music is way too LOUD! Focus on the CONTENT! Music is only an annoyance and will turn people away from your channel. My advise..ditch the background music entirely. Some people have these amazing filters in their head to block all manner of disturbances. I'm glad to say I'm not one of them, but it does limit my viewing quite a lot. In cases such as this, I'm relegated to muting and the use of subtitles.
@Azphreal
@Azphreal Ай бұрын
Saville was also accused of interfering with corpses as well.
@jacklow9611
@jacklow9611 Ай бұрын
Were his victims all of one sex or was it both? That was never revealed.
@noniousxltruffles7454
@noniousxltruffles7454 Ай бұрын
​@@jacklow9611 Girls I think
@jacklow9611
@jacklow9611 Ай бұрын
@@noniousxltruffles7454 : Thanks for the information.
@janiephillips4842
@janiephillips4842 Ай бұрын
He had a creepy look . 😮
@vickihayward6832
@vickihayward6832 18 күн бұрын
just Hearing his name makes my skin crawl 🤮. . I dont like to speak bad of the dead but he was disgusting and what he done . I Cant believe that i wrote to him as kid to be on jim'l fix it . Cant remember what for as was so long ago . Well all i can say is that i'm so glad that i did'nt get picked . & There was me thinking as a kid, that he was decent bloke , how wrong was i.😱 doin all that charity work , goin round the hospitals etc .when it came to light what he done Yeah well now i can see why Yeah Groomin come to mind.😔
@chrissullivan5752
@chrissullivan5752 Ай бұрын
Background music annoying
@stephaniespeake8278
@stephaniespeake8278 Ай бұрын
All of these stars were amazing humans and the world is a little dimmer without them in it … thankfully their spark and works will live on to inspire and entertain ❤
@BrodwynTyler
@BrodwynTyler Ай бұрын
Not all of them Saville was a pedo and the guy from hogan’s hero’s sounded like a complete bastard to woman
@Wheelchairspeeder
@Wheelchairspeeder 2 ай бұрын
And I already liked john candy but I like him even more for his reasons to not do SNL....okay knowing how much of a stud Dawson was even he was taken back by crain and that should tell you something..crain being the nympho he was made Dawson seem like a amateur 😂...
@jacklow9611
@jacklow9611 Ай бұрын
FYI, a nympho is a woman. Men who are oversexed are called satyrs.
@cathyhurd4890
@cathyhurd4890 Ай бұрын
Crane
@artursandwich1974
@artursandwich1974 Ай бұрын
Love the captions: "a pen to seal cancer", "Frey's books" - gorgeous. Also, with this title - I'd like it to stick to what we learned after they died: Hepburn's Academy Award wasn't a big secret when she was alive, was it?
@chbtx1
@chbtx1 26 күн бұрын
Oh Katie I have missed you. You are the best
@Luckyladyll
@Luckyladyll Ай бұрын
I was most surprised by Mary Tyler Moore's revelations about almost being blind by her death. She always spoke about her condition as being under control. It must have been very hard for her to live that way being famous and having more years to be public. It's a shame public figures have so little privacy.
@Khaleesi_Of_Kittens
@Khaleesi_Of_Kittens Ай бұрын
⛔ *WRONG.⛔ Robin Williams found fame when he debuted as Mork in Happy Days and was offered a spin off series. Mork and Mindy was the spin off that came after.*
@therealCrazyJake
@therealCrazyJake Ай бұрын
The fame came from the series he starred in (paired with his early standup), which was launched from his television debut as a guest star on an episode of Happy Days.
@SharynCollins-gi1le
@SharynCollins-gi1le 2 күн бұрын
Mary Tyler Moore‘s first introduction to television was on the show Richard diamond with David Jansen and all they did was show her legs. She answered the phone. Her legs were beautiful as she was a professional dancer. So you need to check your fax
@SharynCollins-gi1le
@SharynCollins-gi1le 2 күн бұрын
Sorry for the spelling mistake. Talking into my iPad😮
@safiremorningstar
@safiremorningstar 2 ай бұрын
Considering the hit also put him on Parkinson's medication with a different medication that counteracted that which could cause severe bouts of depression that could even make a person suicidal it isn't too surprising because one of the symptoms in parkinsonian disease is in fact a form of Lewy body dementia.
@safiremorningstar
@safiremorningstar 2 ай бұрын
Nothing about what you told me surprises me okay Carrie Fisher story that this Hollywood insider wrote his book about among other people he wrote about was mostly based on gossip and innuendo that he had gotten from other sources none of which could be confirmed but Hollywood people being smart know not to confirm nor deny because if you do that only makes people believe that it must be true by ignoring it you don't give that credence and the reason I have doubted what he said is because Freddie Mercury was well known to be homosexual in fact his own band mates were quoted as saying that he had a bad habit of having flings and not caring whether he will protection or not or that he would contract something or not and this goes back to the 1970s it's quite well known. So that part of the story shows that it can't be true... And if one part is doubtful then everything he's written is pretty much like I said the equivalent of waterhole gossip.
@CharlotteBurford-w1d
@CharlotteBurford-w1d Ай бұрын
The music!
@davidwicker2248
@davidwicker2248 Ай бұрын
Adding Jimmy Saville in this is disappointing given his heinous life!
@PhantomFilmAustralia
@PhantomFilmAustralia Ай бұрын
Why? Going by the title of the video, it seems totally appropriate. The revelations of how bad a scumbag he truly was only came to light after he died.
@DavidSherman-m5l
@DavidSherman-m5l Ай бұрын
Robin Williams began his TV personality Mork from Ork when he was shown on Happy Days.
@therealCrazyJake
@therealCrazyJake Ай бұрын
True, but the show made for the character is what made him a household name.
@ThePrinceandPrincessofWails
@ThePrinceandPrincessofWails Ай бұрын
You forgot to mention the Jimmy Savilles victims who where incapacitated by being dead
@powerzwerg5566
@powerzwerg5566 Ай бұрын
Could the music be any more annoying???😡
@nycmaverick
@nycmaverick 24 күн бұрын
I like the music
@bjbell52
@bjbell52 Ай бұрын
One of the best kept secrets was that Bud Abbott of Abbott and Costello fame had epilepsy and often drank to stop seizures. It was revealed until after his death in the 1970's. He would sometimes have seizures while performing live on stage (he never drank before a performance). Lou Costello was taught by Abbott to recognize when a seizure was coming on and that a punch in the stomach would usually stop the seizure.
@lesliewells-ig5dl
@lesliewells-ig5dl Ай бұрын
Wow!!
@Zactivist
@Zactivist Ай бұрын
30:00 John Carpenter was NOT convicted of Bob Crane's murder. It remains officially unsolved to this day.
@melodymoore9765
@melodymoore9765 Ай бұрын
You need to get rid of the Jazz music. I’ve a headache now. Audrey Hepburn did not star in Gigi.
@Amita8505
@Amita8505 Ай бұрын
Again, she starred in the Broadway adaptation. They didn't say the movie
@Arianddu
@Arianddu Ай бұрын
Loretta Young did NOT have an affair with Clark Gable, he date-raped her. She was a devout Catholic who was a virgin who believed sex should only be between a married couple. She was pressured by the Hollywood publicity system to go out on a date with Clark Gable, and he raped her before dropping her home. She internalised it as it had to have been her fault, because the only model she knew for rape was violence from a stranger. It wasn't until she was an old woman that friends of her daughter explained the concept of date rape, and her response was "Oh! That's what happened with Clark and me." There was nothing romantic about it.
@skylinegtr96
@skylinegtr96 Ай бұрын
Little known fact about Anthony Perkins...his widow died on Flight 11 during the WTC attacks on 9/11
@she_sings_delightful_things
@she_sings_delightful_things Ай бұрын
I had to thumb down the video solely due to the poor volume editing. Did anyone watch the video before posting? The music is FAR too loud.
@Southpaw446
@Southpaw446 Ай бұрын
Music is too loud and distracting!
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