I think the world is about to get an even bigger shock when the EBS happens and they find out all the globalist elite are cabal/illuminati. In other words, in order to become high up in Hollywood, you had to sign away your soul to the devil. Every A lister that didn't die of natural causes in more recent years, has been processed and ex*ecuted in recent years and replaced with clones and body doubles who are standing in for them until the white hat alliance deems the appropriate time to tell the masses what has been going on in this biblical/galactic war. I have a list of them and it is going to be very very shocking news to the masses.
@@rubicunduseratiudas1264 There is nothing wrong with a woman going after an old guy for his money, but a man in his 30's going after a teenager is another thing. Wasn't his first wife around 15 or so when he was in his 30's? Also he himself is not a nice guy but into some nefarious goings on, as you will know later, when all comes out about the Freemasons, for which he was one.
My Father worked at Paramount during Taylor's time. He said she was gracious, polite, always on time, and always knew her lines. She treated the Studio Workers with respect and gave a wrap party at the end of the movie.
She "stole" Eddie Fisher who was her best friend's husband - then "stole" Burton from his wife and 3 children - Taylor was married 7 times to different men - her reputation was never ruined. I felt she was awful - that's why she and Burton ended by being alcoholics
@@LJ-ht4zs You cannot 'steal' anyone, it takes two to tango, so the husbands must have been willing to go, they could have stayed put if they really wanted to. And she was actually married 8 times to 7 different men.
@@janetpendlebury6808 I put quotation marks around stole - also I know she married Burton 2x both were serious alcoholics then. When a woman as beautiful and sexual as Taylor - she could give come on to whomever - and yes, men were weak - she had so little scruples to give her come on to her best friend's husband and to a man who was married with 3 children.
Met a taxi driver who picked Elizabeth Taylor up at the Stuttgart airport but in the 70s. She was with a lady friend and Taylor talked very friendly to him. The taxi driver had seen all her films and asked questions about them. She liked that and told me everything she could about them. She gave him the greatest tip he ever got in his life.
I love that story! I always have love for Elizabeth Taylor, I heard she was a fiercely loyal friend and protective. She was a huge reason why people shouldn't fear people who had HIV and AIDS during the 80's!! AMFAR and her trailblazing career, beauty, and passionate causes still have my admiration today!! ❤
Exactly. The industry gave the actors so many pills for energy and for sleep. They were rich, spoiled and throw in alcohol too. Who wouldn't be rude at times, moody, thoughtless and even mean?
My Grandfather worked for MGM and Walt Disney and on the set of a number of television shows. I personally knew a number of behind the scenes people in the movie industry myself. Yes, Chaplin was a real ass. A Chronic womanizer and practically into child brides to say the least. He was also a real cheap son of a gun. John Wayne was a severe alcoholic. He had very little respect or patience for people. He was drunk by midday in many of his latter films. He would throw stones at different people to get them to move faster, so he could get a scene done and go have a drink. Gable was a great guy, down to earth and would stick up for many people whether they were black, white, rich, famous or poor. Joan Crawford was a real witch with a capital "B". And so was Bette Davis. Mickey Rooney had severe anger issues and may also have been Bipolar. He was a child actor and quite spoiled early on. He could not stop talking about himself and his accomplishments. I think as he aged, he became a better person though. Lucille Ball was a perfectionist. And one of the most down to earth people in the industry. Hardly an Evil person at all. I knew people that knew her and always spoke well of her. Liz Taylor was hardly evil either. She was a horrible loud mouthed drunk. The more she drank, the more she would throw belittling insults at different husbands she had at the time. Sober, she was quite elegant and a real lady. I saw her a number of times. Like many alcoholics, booze made her a different person. Sinatra, who always had a problem with booze and severe anger issues. Probably compounded with Bipolarity. Was very giving in certain ways. And yet, he thought of himself as above most anyone else. He was horribly rude and could be very thoughtless to the common man. Errol Flynn like Chaplin, was into very young women. A womanizer and maybe a bit of a pervert also. Many reports of his house with peep holes in walls etc. so he could watch his quests in bed. Another alcoholic that was a different person when he was drunk. I never heard anyone speak well of W.C. Fields. Not in a personal way. He was another drunk that was mean on and off the set. Marlon Brando was so good in many ways. And yet so rude also. He stuck up for many weaker people in life. And yet he could be hurtful and truly mean to those that he knew and used. I knew a woman that was one of the Top Hairdressers in the Movie industry. She was very old when I knew her. But she had great stories about many Hollywood stars. She spoke highly of many of the stars. And didn't hold back when talking about some of the worst. Two of her favorite people and friends, were Debbie Reynolds and Maureen O'Hara. Most of the people talked about in this Video, were hardly Evil. But many were selfish and alcoholic. Remember, the movie industry itself had Doctors on hand. And those Doctors handed out drugs to the actors, right and left. With the highs and lows from Drugs, booze and fame and money. Who wouldn't change into Mr. Hyde? Evil was the wrong word to use for most of these actors. Spoiled and Rude would be more realistic. They may not have been Saints, (Who is) but they were Great actors and highly admired for their skill. They made us laugh and cry and feel something different in our mundane lives.
@@verenamaharajah6082 “Excellent essay” “FACTUAL” essays normally have references, citations and at the very least a bibliography. Tabloid character assassinations, fake news and fairytales don’t, and opportunistically deal in half truths which are actually more damaging than blatant lies as they are the most persuasive form of lies. In a nutshell your evidence that this is an “EXCELLENT ESSAY” is anecdotal with a sample size of “ONE” LOL!!
I attended a symposium where Bertrand Russell’s daughter was the keynote speaker. After her presentation, we were allowed to ask questions. Someone said it must have been wonderful growing up with such great man for your father. She paused for a moment second and said he was a great philosopher who was passionate about his work. However, that didn’t mean that he was a great father. She said he ignored his family and gave almost all of his time to his work and to the people who were the movers and shakers with whom he worked and socialized. So people can be a different person to different people.
Your comment is true for all of us. We all wear a different face depending on the crowd we are with at the moment. That is a feature of being human. 😉❤
We are ALL evil beings. Sinners who have done terrible things, all of us. That is why we ALL need Jesus Christ- THE SAVIOR. The end of times is quickly coming, very quickly. Don't spend eternity in hell! Repent of your sins to the One True God while you have so little time. Do it today!
@@nahlabella4857 How do you know I'm not saved? Because I called out a stupid channel who thinks John Wayne was evil because he was a conservative? Jumping blind into a conversation like that is no way to save souls. Use discretion.
@@ImOutASAP Sharpen up your reading skills, please. And find some other form of exercise besides jumping to conclusions. At no point did I assume or infer that you were not saved. My statement was meant for ALL eyes. BTW, I couldn't possibly know anything about your salvation as that is between you and the Lord. Thank you for your thoughts.
I take exception to your appraisal of John Wayne. I lived with my father in Newport Beach on Dover Drive just around the corner from "The Duke". There is is nothing wrong with having conservative views amongst liberals and vice versa. Nor is there anything bad about sticking up for his dear friend, John Ford. While my association with Mr Wayne is anecdotal, I would run into him a number of times - even invited aboard his converted military craft turned yacht, the Wild Goose - and he was very cordial. He knew me as the neighbor kid of Lieutenant Colonel Phinizy and would enter into chats several times when we met. In later years, I worked on a software gig at Great Western S&L for whom he was a spokesman. Their HQ was in Newport Beach and, while In the throes of misery and pain from his terminal cancer, he came to visit and gather with us one last time. He was gracious, polite, and expressed his gratitude for having the opportunity to represent the company. .. he died five days later.
What makes him evil is how he was a monstrous bigot and how he lied about people being Communists just because they weren't right-wing enough for him. He caused numerous people to lose their jobs and often entire careers, without cause. There was no excuse for him being such a scumbag. He just was one.
Lucy was a funny bright young woman who married a continuously emotionaly abusive cheater husband, Ricky. He flaunted his affairs publicly with no shame. And the ever enabling attitude of friends and business partners was an additional slap to her already frail and fragmented soul. Surrounded by abusers and enablers, I've often felt a heart full of pity for her. Not sure how she managed in those early years to continue to lift her head up.
Kirk Douglas... A Russkie? Not surprised about him being a pedo, and predator. I remember when he died at 99 yrs old, he left nothing to any family. All were successful but he had several sons.
Bette Davis told Johnny Carson that Faye Dunaway was the worst costar she ever worked with in terms of behavior when the cameras weren't rolling, and they could never pay her enough to work with her again.
Yes and Carson said that the guest he most hated to have on the show was Bob Hope. And because Hope was the number one star at NBC and Carson was only number 2, Hope could bump any guest and come on the show whenever he wanted which annoyed Carson to no end.
Another edit: When Dean's son, Dino, was killed in a plane crash, Jerry sucked up years of animosity between them and called Dean. He asked Dean if he could come over to visit while Dean was in deep mourning. They got together and were able to work out their issues with each other, along with Jerry offering tender support to Dean with the loss of his son. This really influenced my opinion of Lewis. Yes, he was complex, but so are a lot of creative types.
@mousetreehouse6833 I remember when his son was killed. Whatever their differences it was nice that Jerry was able to console Dean at such an emotional time.
Errol Flynn is, for me, the "worst" in this list, he raped some under aged girls and did some human trafficking on his boat, but for the other people, it is more or less Hollywood gossips
I agree with you. In fact, I'm noticing that all of the people on this "list" are deceased so maybe that's why they are on the "list". Bing Crosby and Bob Hope and Bill Cosby should definitely be on this "list".
If being excessively rude, foul-mouthed, unprofessional, moody and uncooperative made you evil, then 40% of the world would be evil. James Dean should not have made this list --- nowhere near it. Come on ---Evil? With a capital "E"? Really?
List is WAY out of order. James Dean portrayed as evil? You include some that just fell in love when they should have restrained themselves, and you left some out, like Bing Crosby, who was cruel and violent.
Indeed, I didn't hear anything that made Bogart more evil than Flynn or Douglas, much less the ignored evil of Crosby. If being a sexual lothario qualifies, Bob Hope coulda been mentioned, too.
That Lucille Ball #14 was so weak it should not have been included. After their divorce, Lucy struggled with life without Desi, alcohol use, prescription meds, and trying to anchor a show by herself. She was moody and demanding. That's hardly "Evil" and she doesn't belong in the category of "Most Evil Actors in Hollywood History." Smdh
If a woman is matter of fact, ,and uncompromising in her profession, then she is bored as a dragon or a b*tch, none of which was true about Lucille Ball. She was a consummate Artist.
And Charlie Chaplin having sex with 15 year old girls and then NOT being put in jail is a good thing I suppose 🤦♂️🤨 the comments that certain actors in this list made were rude and not needed and made peoples lives hard, I think people can’t seem to tell the difference between the characters they play and the real life losers that they actually are
No, he was a raging hypocrite and coward. Wayne sat out WW II while many other movie stars served in the military, including Clark Gable who at the age of 40 joined and became a Captain and flew as a gunner and filmographer on bombers in combat over the objections of president FDR. Meanwhile, Wayne did USO shows and was humiliated doing a cowboy two gun tough guy act in front of a bunch of combat veterans. He spent the rest of his lift over-compensating by being a uber-conservative patriotic he-man to make up for failing to step up to the line when it was his turn. I'll side with the combat volunteer over the military dodger every time.@@infinity4evr
@@primafacie9721 Wayne was 4-f, bad knees from his football days which is why he became an actor in the first place. The armed forces wouldn't let him serve even if he wasn't disqualified because they fear his death or capture would demoralize the country. You're kind of a dipshit...
@@primafacie9721 I agree with you, Wayne was just plain too scared to join up, It's not a stretch to see how he would try to belittle someone like Gable
As others said, there's likely another reason in Wayne-Gable feud. At 41 Clark Gable enlisted and served in the most dangerous branch of US armed forces (bomber crew). Everyone knew that. He was a war hero. At 34 John Wayne was exempted. Wayne could easily have had his exemption revoked, but gave in to pressure from the studios. Even his widow later suggested that his patriotism in later decades sprang from guilt for having failed to serve in the war.
@@dawooolI would dispute that. Hoover was as much of an actor as any of the Hollywood people. It wasn't his primary profession, but it was certainly part of how he did his job.
That John Wayne is on this list because of his conservative political views and because of his loyalty to John Ford says more about your views and less about any supposed "evil".
If Faye Dunaway refused to memorize her lines, how did she know James Woods adlibed a line? As for Jerry Lewis, say what you wish about him. My brother suffered severe cerebral palsy. He had no fine motor skills and was wheelchair bound. The Muscular Dystrophy Association had developed a wheelchair that would have been perfect for him. When my mother contacted the MDA hoping to buy one, they refused, claiming my brother didn't have Muscular Dystrophy. Word made it to Lewis, who then bought a chair and gifted it to my brother
No doubt that Jerry Lewis was a champion for those suffering with the dreaded disease of Muscular Dystrophy; however, he was more devoted to this cause than he was to children. He was a comedic genius AND he was also a terrible wretched father whose treatment of his sons led one of them to commit suicide.
Didn't happen. Dylan is a liar. Courts even said so. They say she was coached. Mia is a lying, mentally and physically abusive vindictive mother and ex muse. She also set him up and he has the physical evidence in her handwriting to prove it. Look that up too. One of her kids, Moses, will not talk to her. He, unlike Mia, was there and says it didn't happen and he ended up a family counselor. Wonder why? Oh. And Wody's not disgrace just because you say so. You don't seem to understand you don't have much sway over people's thoughts anymore. He's considered one of the greatest filmmakers to ever live and always will be, particularly in all of Europe where they are grown up about the levels people will sink to destroy someone else out of vindictiveness. Basically, Mia and Dylan are liars with no evidence and plenty of court and child psychologists have spoken to the contrary of what they say.
Didn't happen. Dylan is a liar. Courts even said so. They say she was coached. Mia is a lying, mentally and physically abusive vindictive mother and ex muse. She also set him up and he has the physical evidence in her handwriting to prove it. Look that up too. One of her kids, Moses, will not talk to her. He, unlike Mia, was there and says it didn't happen and he ended up a family counselor. Wonder why? He's considered one of the greatest filmmakers to ever live and always will be, particularly in all of Europe where they are grown up about the levels people will sink to destroy someone else out of vindictiveness. Basically, Mia and Dylan are liars with no evidence and plenty of court and child psychologists have spoken to the contrary of what they say. Not to mention all of her children that have accused her of both physical and emotional abuse.
AS A HOLLYWOOD INSIDER LET ME SAY THAT LEO DICAPRIO IS NOT A CONVINCING HETEROSEXUAL TO ME SO IT IS DIFFICULT TO SUSPEND MY DISBELIEF AND SEE HIM REPRESENT HIMSELF AS SUCH IN ANY FILM.
Can anyone explain to me why Lucille Ball is evil simply because she is controlling? After all, she did own the production company that produced her shows.
Evil? That's a harsh criticism for most of these actors. Rude, bitchy, self possessed, egotistic, cruel, abusive yes but evil is a whole different category.
Bing's reputation was tarnished by his alcoholic son Gary's book 'Hollow Man' and his desire to separate work and home life. Gary Giddings has uncovered numerous untruths and exaggerations in his lengthy studies of BC. For me his art speaks for him.
It was Kirk Douglas that did the rape not Lawrence Olivier, and you should know that I don’t know how old you are, but you old enough to know the picture of how he looks. Surely you know that was Kirk Douglas Natalie was such a pretty lady such a pretty woman, but was too young out here being an actress I believe only God knows what happened to her on The studio lots and dressing rooms because a lot go on now just awful terrible.
@elizabethcsicsery-rona Glad you also recognized Laurence Olivier as not being Kirk Douglass! Visual accusations are questionable! Cannot believe the message of the video.
Nothing has changed. Generally speaking, most movie actors drowning in millions for a few weeks of work/year, think that fame & money make them philosophers, politicians, life coaches & preachers. Yet behind their calculated facade, they can be ignorant, rude poseurs they were before making it big.
Dean in real life was not close to his father because his dad could not show him any emotion. I also think his mother died early. In spite of all that he was a great actor.
It is interesting that all of these supposedly "evil" actors are only called out -- for the most part -- after they're dead. That means, of course, they get no real chance to respond. Seems a bit unfair.
When I hear that word, I think of a serial killer....somehow, rude, arrogant, spoiled, bitchy or a Karen lol(whatever words or names they use nowadays to describe such a person) doesn't even close
There is so much disinformation here. First off the film that Bette Davis and Joan Crawford made together was Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? not Feud. Feud was the cable film made not too long ago with Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange playing Crawford and Davis. Plus so many photos shown of other actors while you are discussing someone completely different. Who does the research and editing of these videos?
Wow, did you get ANY insight from Sir Alec Guinness? He was James Dean's closest friend and confidant. You go into depth and bend over backwards to excuse Jerry Lewis, but you don't say a word about Dean's traumatic childhood causing psychological damage. Nope, he's just evil.
If you're in the public eye everything you say and do gets to be public property, and if it is negative it takes president over any positive. Those portrayed here were not Sterling characters but I don't think they were 'evil' ; nasty, for sure, rude , inconsiderate and other negative things: but 'evil' ( in my mind) is something that deserves locking up and I'm not sure all those listed deserve that.
James Dean lost his mother when he was only 9 years old, he brought his mother’s body back home on a train at that age . His father didn’t go with him it’s enough to mess anyone up. He was very much misunderstood certainly not evil just a very angry young man.
Take Arnold Swartznager and Danny Devito those two are rude and don't care about anyone but themselves I seen first hand at a carnival up north back in the eighties four kids went up to get autograph they acted like they did not care in any way at all not rae pearlman she was totally opposite of Danny Devito she was sweet kind and caring person and funny in more ways then you can think of. Danny and Arnold should have been on here
The problems with former child stars doomed them. Kids were given drugs to sleep, and to wake when they were needed. Addiction was inevitable. Judy Garland struggled with drugs all her life and finally overdosed.
A little over a decade ago, we had a case here in England involving a TV and radio presenter named Jimmy Savile. Your story of Kirk Douglas reminded me of him as, like him, he was outed after his death. He was known to be eccentric, but few suspected anything and he raised a lot of money for charities. However about a year after his death, he was finally outed on a TV documentary, causing a large number of other victims to come forward. Some have accused the BBC and some of his TV/radio colleagues of being complicit or at least knowing but remaining silent.
I lived in Leeds near Savile's mother in the 1960s to 70s. Everybody knew he was a "wrong un". We were all told, as children, to keep well away from him and his mother. It was also well known at the BBC and in the circles that he moved in at t he time. Imo it was kept covered up, as the re are many of these kiddy fiddlers in the ente rtainment world, politics etc
Sounds kinda like the life of Bill Cosby who was just an out and out rapist who got away with a lot of abusing and raping of women during his career. A large number of women came forward and told on him and he spent time in jail. The people who worked with him knew what he was but it was kept covered up because he was a "star" and that's the tragedy of the whole thing.
What a load of BS. There was not one of these people who were evil. They may have been very nasty people, rude, and perhaps immoral but certainly not evil.
Although he was not an actor, one of the most deplorable genuinely nasty people in Hollywood was Walt Disney. He would intentionally set out to ruin people's careers if they annoyed him in any way. Two examples were Joseph Hanna and William Barbera. When they created Huckleberry hound he actually took them to court to force them to hand over their cartoon characters and when he lost he had them blackballed with every animation studio that he could in an effort to ensure their characters would never been seen. The man who saved their bacon was Walter Lance, the creator of Woody Woodpecker. He gave them studio time to create the first three cartoons they ever made. He himself knew what Disney was like as he had had a similar confrontation with him years before. Disney also falsified information on many of his animal films like the one about the Lemmings jumping into the sea and committing suicide. Disney's legacy of being a total A Hole is carried on today with how Disney employees are treated. Three more that should have been on this list were Red Skelton, Julie Andrews, and Bill Cosby. Thoroughly miserable one and all.
@@scootertramp4355 Wow, I didn't know that about Disney! I'm glad his attempt to ruin Hanna and Barbera failed; I grew up enjoying their cartoons and WB cartoons, both of which I considered superior to Disney cartoons. Why Andrews and Skelton?
@@dawoool When on the set both Andrews and Skelton were tyrants. The Julie Andrews show was canceled due to the fact that they could no longer find stage hands to work with her she was so demanding and abrasive. She frequently had crew members fired because they attracted her poisonous attention. No sound men, no camera men, no show. Skelton was much the same. When filming the weekly Skelton show, if you left the set for any reason at all you were as good as fired. The crews had to work until Skelton said it was time to shut it down for the day. If Skelton felt like working all night, you worked all night. Much of this was contributed to Skelton's heavy drinking.
Sounds like you included Lucille Ball as "evil" because she was a serious business woman who controlled her brand by being "bossy"? Really, next to pedaphiles, rapists, addicts, violence and people suffering with mental health issues. Come on this is very sexist, and adds to the narrative that being a strong woman with boundaries who knows what she wants, and gets it, especially in that era, is in some way akin to some type of moral or character flaw.
My favorite actor was Walter Brennan, good guy/bad guy, I knew I'd see a great performance from him. So I was shocked to hear that he was SO conservatives in his views, he actually danced a jig on the set when he heard that "horrible Communist," Martin Luther King had been assassinated! I see that image now whenever he's on screen.
Many of these people were just troubled with depression problems, too much money, and access to more power than was good for them, aggravating their insecurities with associates, although I think I recognize a little toxic narcissism as well.
Well, if you leave out Bing's adultery on his first wife and beating his kids from his first marriage and stick to his professional career, the thing about him was that he was aloof. He thought himself above the other cast members and the crew so he wasn't very friendly and therefore, was hard to get to know.
@@corneliashields9202 Well, yes, if you DO throw in personal lives in addition to their professional ones Bing WOULD be high on the list. Such a disappointment too. I read Gary's book when it came out. I wanted my late grandmother to read it too but she refused. She loved Bing so much that to her dying day she refused to believe he ever laid a hand on his kids.
@@retroguy9494Where is the proof of Bing cheating, names details places??? You do know the people making those assumptions could provide NO proof only their opinions...but they could recall details of other stars. The Grace Kelly story was BS as Dixie had passed before this and it was Kathryn who noted his association with the actress who was the toast of Hollywood whilst they were on off dating. Joan Caulfield was apparently a chaste romance very very late into his first marriage...he chose his family. Not saying he didn't do anything but the fact the people could provide NO proof speaks volumes. Also it has been noted that Bing did not like some other stars flaunting their affairs because he felt it was denigrating to the wives. Gary couldn't recall accusations written in the book when reinterviewed and challenged via research...in fact another source was contacted and verified how the book was pieced together... Gary didn't even write his own book. Which completely ties in with the conversation Mary talked about in which Gary explained why the book contained more salacious things vs how it really occurred. $$$$$ American Masters for her explanation. Also weird is that you forget 250+ people who knew and worked with Bing were interviewed in decades of research. Most loved him, he brought thankyou gifts for costars and crew and he was known as the least egotistical star. Aloof yes, private yes...but I've gone back to interviews with past costars and he was quite a fews favourite leading man. Polite, kind, generous...even though he was private. One employee Nelkane Benton...beautiful lady who recalled her 13 yr working time with Bing has a lovely past interview regarding her memories of Bing.
This list in my opinion is not very good. Bogart was the worst because he was moody during filming while in a hell relationship? Brando was a better person? More than that of course. These kind of lists if they are even necessary, should never be numbered. Rolling Stone magazine comes to mind for horrible "lists".
@@rebeccawatson2458 - It's the woke Left who are the fascists. They are the ones cancelling and trying to silence those who don't agree with their propaganda. Are you one of the fascists?
For years it was assumed James Dean was entirely at fault in the crash that took his life. Investigation and research into the accident later revealed entirely otherwise.
Evil? There’s nothing evil about them, they have flaws like we all do. The underage incidents are beyond comprehension and they should be locked up however, being moody and demanding isn’t evil.
Too right.Humphrey Bogart wasn't evil ,He never layed a hand on a women,& was described as a polite 'pussy cat'. Plus he had terrific sardonic one liners----And Charisma in spades !!!! I still watch his movies today when they come on he is irreplacable.
What about Wallace Beery? It's said he was notoriously cruel with juvenile co-stars. Also, that he was involved in the beating murder of old time comedian Ted Healy.
Jackie Cooper said terrible things about Wallace Beery in his book. Also, I have watched many, many of the films of Dean Stockwell and noticed he never shied away from getting close to other actors, holding their hand, putting his arm around them, etc., when called for. Beery was the only one I ever saw Dean pull away from, often as much as possible at arm's length. Watch the movie "The Mighty McGurk" (if you can stand it) to see what I mean.
You left out the problems with Sinatra owning the Cal-Neva Casino and Resort on the north shore of Lake Tahoe. The State of Nevada took it from him because of mafia contacts. The State warned him that his mafia friends were not allowed to be there. He didn't listen. There were tunnels underneath that allowed him, the Rat Pack, JFK, and Marilyn Monroe, and mafia friends to go to their own bungalows without going through the public areas of the property. There were trap doors in walk-in closets. (As an aside about 20 years after Marilyn died, a woman hung herself in Marilyn's bathroom.) The bungalows and the Frank Sinatra Showroom were torn down about 3 years ago. I have lived 4 miles from the Cal-Neva property for 23 years.
How were many of these people evil? Lucille Ball was a strong woman who demanded perfection from those she worked with. Not evil. Ridiculous list. Some evil, most not.
Charlie Chaplin’s main thing was that he was seen as a Communist sympathizer- that’s why he was forced to leave the U.S., even though he was a British subject. John Wayne was simply a product of his time. Back in the day many people held the same beliefs he did- he just vocalized them more! Bing Crosby- it could be argued that he just disciplined his boys in a way that was common at that time. Nobody really knows. Frank Sinatra was said to have mob connections. Some have said that Cristina Crawford wanted to be an actress herself but didn’t quite make it. She blamed Joan for not helping her, so she exaggerated how she was treated. A case of sour grapes! Mickey Rooney really was a douchebag! Erroll Flynn was a rogue- he didn’t care about social mores or even what anyone thought of him! Jerry Lewis had tons of insecurities- that’s what made him so difficult to be around with! Barbra Streisand, Gwyneth Paltrow, Lucille Ball, Shannen Doherty, Bette Davis, Katherine Heigl- they’ve all been accused of being divas!
Charlie Chaplin had his negativities, but what a genius! He can be forgiven. The one I really never could stand was John Wayne. I was a core member of the Pained by Wayne society. A real backward type.
I knew Joan Crawford's son, Chris, when I lived in Greenport, New York. Our kids went to school together. He worked for the town, and I believe he died on the job.
Too bad the worst person I ever had the misfortune of working with (especially in my vulnerable late teenage years) Mr Danny Kaye did not make this list as he surely should have. Yes folks, Hans Cristian Anderson, Mr UNICEF and a brilliant comedian, Daniel Kaminski was EVIL. He couldn’t tolerate what he thought were weaknesses in people and mercilessly took advantage of that. He was so nasty to Harvey Korman, who got his start in Kaye’s show, that I remember feeling totally thrilled and RELIEVED and cheering when Korman went over to The Carol Burnett’ Show, where he had the well deserved opportunity to just CARPE DIEM. Rip, Harvey. I always loved that you assessed me by name ❤❤❤
But Danny Kaye was one of the funniest men who ever lived. I remember being in stitches with tears rolling down my cheeks at his humour, which is not common with me.
@@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 If you had carefully read my comment, I did say he was a “brilliant comedian. Unfortunately his talent didn’t overshadow his nasty persoaky
@@NightOwl701 The Kaye Show was Harvey’s first break and he was high strung and nervous, really anxious to please. Kaye took this to be a weakness which he couldn’t stand in people. I remember one time when we singers had a march number to sing behind Harvey. Danny had the choir arranger purposely mess up the rhythm to throw Harvey off. The show was done live with no do-overs and to this day I remember seeing Harvey just totally confused. Absolutely cruel.
It's ironic that so many iconic, yet flawed, troubled actors and actresses often clashed with each other performing together. Some of them were true criminals and suffered mental illness, but were protected by hollywood.
My high school drama teacher was in a Shakespeare production in which Orson Welles had the lead. According to him, Welles just double-talked his way through rehearsals, remarking to his assistant, "Remind me that I need to learn that by opening night."
Well, Welles was literally a genius. So he could do things like that and be perfect by opening night. Jackie Gleason was another who hated rehearsals but could go on the night of the show and be pretty close to perfect. He would occasionally flub a line but it was rare.
Why is Bogart your number one villain? His actions which may or may not have really hurt others were borne of frustrations more than your imagined evil heart and mind. It is doubtful he even belongs on your list of 20 most evil Hollywood personalities. He was selected as Number One villain of your sensationalized product here because he was one of the top, or the top, personalities in Hollywood. Foul play.
Boagart was Boston blue blood if I am not mistaken. His father was a psychiatrist and his mother was the highest paid commercial artist, not highest paid woman. Bogart was the baby on one of the baby foods marketed many years ago. There is interesting trivia to be known about these people, but this is just more envy and wish to think they know something "bad" about life. The #metoo bores.
Bogarts refusal to socialize with Bergman could be put down to rudeness but it could also be seen as a married actor not wanting to get to close to an attractive costar. The fact that he did so later with Bacall is not so much an indictment of rudeness to Bergman as a weakening of will as time went on.
You can clearly see the "psycho" in Joan Crawford's eyes. If you want to get a glimpse of Jerry Lewis's personality, watch "Don Rickle's roasts Jerry Lewis" It's one of the best Don Rickle's bits in my opinion, but you see Jerry seemingly criticizing or making fun of Rickle's a few times during his act (talking to the actor sitting next to him). It's subtle, but it's there in my opinion. It really opened my eyes to how insecure he must have been.
Calling people evil for having personal problems is extremely poor. The things singled out about Bogart and Bette Davis in particular show how little you understand about the concept of evil.
Unfortunately, often times mental illness was the reason behind these problems. Jim Carrey has been officially diagnosed with with being bipolar, Lewis probably suffered from the same illness😢😊
@@billiebickers.... Well, I don't know what that has to do with him having a mental illness. But I thought he was funny when he was a lot younger. Like back in the 80's and 90's.
Sorry can you please clarify this , you post that John Wayne was bad because he spoke bad about Clark Gabel , in you post talking bad about many ? Is there a separate rule for you ? Or did you just forget to add yourself to this post ?
Chaplin literally invented Hollywood and was treated abominably by America. Thankfully after an idyllic and happy life in Switzerland, still happily married to Oona, he was awarded an honorary Oscar for which he received the longest standing ovation ever; a full 20 minutes. A close friend of Mary Pickford - he revered her business sense and contribution to United Artists Studio- something many men have never managed since.
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I think the world is about to get an even bigger shock when the EBS happens and they find out all the globalist elite are cabal/illuminati. In other words, in order to become high up in Hollywood, you had to sign away your soul to the devil. Every A lister that didn't die of natural causes in more recent years, has been processed and ex*ecuted in recent years and replaced with clones and body doubles who are standing in for them until the white hat alliance deems the appropriate time to tell the masses what has been going on in this biblical/galactic war. I have a list of them and it is going to be very very shocking news to the masses.
@14:53 of course you know by now that the first image is not of Kirk.
good content. thank you!
How’s Charls Chaplin at number 20😳 he should be at number 1
1. I see nothing wrong with Chaplin liking women younger than him. Was he supposed to like only older women?
@@rubicunduseratiudas1264 There is nothing wrong with a woman going after an old guy for his money, but a man in his 30's going after a teenager is another thing. Wasn't his first wife around 15 or so when he was in his 30's? Also he himself is not a nice guy but into some nefarious goings on, as you will know later, when all comes out about the Freemasons, for which he was one.
My Father worked at Paramount during Taylor's time. He said she was gracious, polite, always on time, and always knew her lines. She treated the Studio Workers with respect and gave a wrap party at the end of the movie.
She "stole" Eddie Fisher who was her best friend's husband - then "stole" Burton from his wife and 3 children - Taylor was married 7 times to different men - her reputation was never ruined. I felt she was awful - that's why she and Burton ended by being alcoholics
And often gave gifts to her fellow cast mates?
@@LJ-ht4zs You cannot 'steal' anyone, it takes two to tango, so the husbands must have been willing to go, they could have stayed put if they really wanted to. And she was actually married 8 times to 7 different men.
@@janetpendlebury6808 I put quotation marks around stole - also I know she married Burton 2x both were serious alcoholics then. When a woman as beautiful and sexual as Taylor - she could give come on to whomever - and yes, men were weak - she had so little scruples to give her come on to her best friend's husband and to a man who was married with 3 children.
@@tommybutler2454 What does that mean? Wouldn't want to be her best friend if she fancied my husband - and I had children.
Met a taxi driver who picked Elizabeth Taylor up at the Stuttgart airport but in the 70s. She was with a lady friend and Taylor talked very friendly to him. The taxi driver had seen all her films and asked questions about them. She liked that and told me everything she could about them. She gave him the greatest tip he ever got in his life.
She had such beautiful eyes....
@@patgalvez4563 She certainly did--and I loved her in "Cleopatra"!
Never could stand Joan Crawford! Loved John Wayne. Still do.
@@kathleendemus3569 Why did you dislike Joan Crawford?
I love that story! I always have love for Elizabeth Taylor, I heard she was a fiercely loyal friend and protective. She was a huge reason why people shouldn't fear people who had HIV and AIDS during the 80's!! AMFAR and her trailblazing career, beauty, and passionate causes still have my admiration today!! ❤
In my opinion , a few of these people seem more ' troubled ' than ' evil' .
James Dean had PTSD issues seeming for sexual abuse as a child
@@JuhiSRKdidnt know that.
Exactly. The industry gave the actors so many pills for energy and for sleep. They were rich, spoiled and throw in alcohol too. Who wouldn't be rude at times, moody, thoughtless and even mean?
I agree.
Totally agree!
My Grandfather worked for MGM and Walt Disney and on the set of a number of television shows. I personally knew a number of behind the scenes people in the movie industry myself. Yes, Chaplin was a real ass. A Chronic womanizer and practically into child brides to say the least. He was also a real cheap son of a gun. John Wayne was a severe alcoholic. He had very little respect or patience for people. He was drunk by midday in many of his latter films. He would throw stones at different people to get them to move faster, so he could get a scene done and go have a drink. Gable was a great guy, down to earth and would stick up for many people whether they were black, white, rich, famous or poor. Joan Crawford was a real witch with a capital "B". And so was Bette Davis. Mickey Rooney had severe anger issues and may also have been Bipolar. He was a child actor and quite spoiled early on. He could not stop talking about himself and his accomplishments. I think as he aged, he became a better person though. Lucille Ball was a perfectionist. And one of the most down to earth people in the industry. Hardly an Evil person at all. I knew people that knew her and always spoke well of her. Liz Taylor was hardly evil either. She was a horrible loud mouthed drunk. The more she drank, the more she would throw belittling insults at different husbands she had at the time. Sober, she was quite elegant and a real lady. I saw her a number of times. Like many alcoholics, booze made her a different person. Sinatra, who always had a problem with booze and severe anger issues. Probably compounded with Bipolarity. Was very giving in certain ways. And yet, he thought of himself as above most anyone else. He was horribly rude and could be very thoughtless to the common man. Errol Flynn like Chaplin, was into very young women. A womanizer and maybe a bit of a pervert also. Many reports of his house with peep holes in walls etc. so he could watch his quests in bed. Another alcoholic that was a different person when he was drunk. I never heard anyone speak well of W.C. Fields. Not in a personal way. He was another drunk that was mean on and off the set. Marlon Brando was so good in many ways. And yet so rude also. He stuck up for many weaker people in life. And yet he could be hurtful and truly mean to those that he knew and used. I knew a woman that was one of the Top Hairdressers in the Movie industry. She was very old when I knew her. But she had great stories about many Hollywood stars. She spoke highly of many of the stars. And didn't hold back when talking about some of the worst. Two of her favorite people and friends, were Debbie Reynolds and Maureen O'Hara. Most of the people talked about in this Video, were hardly Evil. But many were selfish and alcoholic. Remember, the movie industry itself had Doctors on hand. And those Doctors handed out drugs to the actors, right and left. With the highs and lows from Drugs, booze and fame and money. Who wouldn't change into Mr. Hyde? Evil was the wrong word to use for most of these actors. Spoiled and Rude would be more realistic. They may not have been Saints, (Who is) but they were Great actors and highly admired for their skill. They made us laugh and cry and feel something different in our mundane lives.
Citations please!!
Excellent essay. Far more interesting and factual than the video which I am now giving up on.
Everything you said rang true. Thanks for your insights; it was a pleasure reading what you wrote.
@@verenamaharajah6082
“Excellent essay”
“FACTUAL” essays normally have references, citations and at the very least a bibliography. Tabloid character assassinations, fake news and fairytales don’t, and opportunistically deal in half truths which are actually more damaging than blatant lies as they are the most persuasive form of lies.
In a nutshell your evidence that this is an “EXCELLENT ESSAY” is anecdotal with a sample size of “ONE” LOL!!
Okay I.A.
I attended a symposium where Bertrand Russell’s daughter was the keynote speaker. After her presentation, we were allowed to ask questions. Someone said it must have been wonderful growing up with such great man for your father. She paused for a moment second and said he was a great philosopher who was passionate about his work. However, that didn’t mean that he was a great father. She said he ignored his family and gave almost all of his time to his work and to the people who were the movers and shakers with whom he worked and socialized. So people can be a different person to different people.
Your comment is true for all of us. We all wear a different face depending on the crowd we are with at the moment. That is a feature of being human. 😉❤
@@568843daw , that’s true.
@@568843dawMy sibs and I have first hand knowledge of this. The grandpa and dad we knew is nothing like the people friends knew them to be.
J Edgar Hoover should have had a file on himself.
🤫 There is such a 📂 file in the F.B.I archives .....
Yes and he should have included that picture of him in a dress in that file! LOL
Yeah....... a Deviant File!
Hoover was a freak
He did! He kept it in the lingerie drawer.
I'm positive you don't know the definition of evil.
so am I ..Roman Polenski should be on the list and at No 1 spot
We are ALL evil beings. Sinners who have done terrible things, all of us. That is why we ALL need Jesus Christ- THE SAVIOR. The end of times is quickly coming, very quickly. Don't spend eternity in hell! Repent of your sins to the One True God while you have so little time. Do it today!
@@nahlabella4857 How do you know I'm not saved? Because I called out a stupid channel who thinks John Wayne was evil because he was a conservative?
Jumping blind into a conversation like that is no way to save souls. Use discretion.
@@ImOutASAP Sharpen up your reading skills, please. And find some other form of exercise besides jumping to conclusions. At no point did I assume or infer that you were not saved. My statement was meant for ALL eyes. BTW, I couldn't possibly know anything about your salvation as that is between you and the Lord. Thank you for your thoughts.
You think? You are a troll.
I take exception to your appraisal of John Wayne. I lived with my father in Newport Beach on Dover Drive just around the corner from "The Duke". There is is nothing wrong with having conservative views amongst liberals and vice versa. Nor is there anything bad about sticking up for his dear friend, John Ford.
While my association with Mr Wayne is anecdotal, I would run into him a number of times - even invited aboard his converted military craft turned yacht, the Wild Goose - and he was very cordial. He knew me as the neighbor kid of Lieutenant Colonel Phinizy and would enter into chats several times when we met.
In later years, I worked on a software gig at Great Western S&L for whom he was a spokesman. Their HQ was in Newport Beach and, while In the throes of misery and pain from his terminal cancer, he came to visit and gather with us one last time. He was gracious, polite, and expressed his gratitude for having the opportunity to represent the company.
.. he died five days later.
Thank you for your more personal and tempered view. i wholeheartedly agree.
Omg that is a sweet story
Thank you
Wayne was a b.U.m
@@Lynnefromlyn I bet you’re a great person though right?
I agree with you, I get sick of liberal goons trashing a man because of his politics.
Just because John Wayne didnt like Clark Gable doesnt make him evil
What makes him evil is how he was a monstrous bigot and how he lied about people being Communists just because they weren't right-wing enough for him. He caused numerous people to lose their jobs and often entire careers, without cause.
There was no excuse for him being such a scumbag. He just was one.
Love his movies but the man had a few bad issues
Being racist makes him evil
Just because Lucille Ball was bossy doesn't make her evil either. The guy is misrepresenting for clicks, which is why I downvoted the video.
The title is inappropriate but, John Wayne was racist as hell & exceptionally arrogant.
Lucy was a funny bright young woman who married a continuously emotionaly abusive cheater husband, Ricky. He flaunted his affairs publicly with no shame. And the ever enabling attitude of friends and business partners was an additional slap to her already frail and fragmented soul. Surrounded by abusers and enablers, I've often felt a heart full of pity for her. Not sure how she managed in those early years to continue to lift her head up.
Desi, not Ricky.
@@MakejiRicky was the character, Desi was the actor who played the part.
All I saw in this video was a highly intelligent woman with a strong, assertive personality and what, pray tell, is evil about that?
Kirk Douglas... A Russkie? Not surprised about him being a pedo, and predator. I remember when he died at 99 yrs old, he left nothing to any family. All were successful but he had several sons.
I don't believe that Desi never physically hurt Lucille.
Bette Davis told Johnny Carson that Faye Dunaway was the worst costar she ever worked with in terms of behavior when the cameras weren't rolling, and they could never pay her enough to work with her again.
Wowzers! That must mean Faye Dunaway is eeeeevil!
Well, at least difficult to work with.
Yes and Carson said that the guest he most hated to have on the show was Bob Hope. And because Hope was the number one star at NBC and Carson was only number 2, Hope could bump any guest and come on the show whenever he wanted which annoyed Carson to no end.
It's true about Faye Dunaway. My friends brother in law has been a set designer for years and he said she is one of the worst.
I always thought of Faye Dunaway as beautiful - even though I prefer men!
Another edit: When Dean's son, Dino, was killed in a plane crash, Jerry sucked up years of animosity between them and called Dean. He asked Dean if he could come over to visit while Dean was in deep mourning. They got together and were able to work out their issues with each other, along with Jerry offering tender support to Dean with the loss of his son.
This really influenced my opinion of Lewis. Yes, he was complex, but so are a lot of creative types.
Jerry Lewis was a miserable husband and father. Not a likable celebrity.
@mousetreehouse6833
I remember when his son was killed. Whatever their differences it was nice that Jerry was able to console Dean at such an emotional time.
I didn’t know James Dean had a son. Thank you for info.
Saw Sinatra in London’s Albert Hall in I think 1974. What a thrill. At my age of 79, thank you very much for memories. I miss a lot of them now.
Loved Humphrey Bogart in all his movies, a wonderful actor, one of the best to me.
This video is a friggin joke, the reasons given for calling these people EVIL are beyond rediculous, especially Bogart.
I stopped watching while he tried to destroy Charlie Chaplin. I wasn’t gonna stick around to watch him do it to all the rest of my heroes.
Exactly.
Yes, ridiculous.
Errol Flynn is, for me, the "worst" in this list, he raped some under aged girls and did some human trafficking on his boat, but for the other people, it is more or less Hollywood gossips
@@clevelandplonsey7480 Charlie Chaplin was…….? oh yeah, a pedophile.
Whilst I agree about one or two of these actors, I think for most of them, 'evil' is a strong word.
I hardly think Bogart deserves to be number 1; in fact, i'm struggling to see why he was on the list at all.
I agree, is being a bit of a moody loner on set worse than Errol Flynn's awful crimes or Charlie Chaplin's?
A poor list indeed. Spoiled, arrogant with to much money. But none were truly evil.
I didn't hear anything about Humphrey Bogart being evil, violent or mean. Number 1??!! He shouldn't even be on this list.
I agree with you. In fact, I'm noticing that all of the people on this "list" are deceased so maybe that's why they are on the "list". Bing Crosby and Bob Hope and Bill Cosby should definitely be on this "list".
How did he come in higher that serial sexual offenders?
I think you need to learn what Evil means. There is a huge difference from being evil or just being bossy---especially if really are the boss.
A thin line isn't "a huge difference".
Just what I wanted to say. Bad mannered, bossy, accused but not found guilty. Some could have been defined as unpleasant, but few as evil.
@tizzieblack3384
Oh no. An abusive mother is definitely EVIL.
I think evil is correct. These people were abusive, megalomaniac and often immoral.
Yes, so overblown. Just rude jerks isn't evil. More like insecure.
If being excessively rude, foul-mouthed, unprofessional, moody and uncooperative made you evil, then 40% of the world would be evil. James Dean should not have made this list --- nowhere near it. Come on ---Evil? With a capital "E"? Really?
Maybe if Dean had lived a few years longer, he could have legitimately earned a place on the list.
@@dawoool I once earned a place on the Dean's List --- though it was not legitimate.
That 40% may be an underestimate.
@@davegreene8588 Yeah, I think you're right. Being too optimistic about humanity. I've got to remove my rose-colored glasses.
List is WAY out of order. James Dean portrayed as evil? You include some that just fell in love when they should have restrained themselves, and you left some out, like Bing Crosby, who was cruel and violent.
Don’t forget Bob Hope-a real creep.
That's at least the third vote for Bing Crosby.
Indeed, I didn't hear anything that made Bogart more evil than Flynn or Douglas, much less the ignored evil of Crosby. If being a sexual lothario qualifies, Bob Hope coulda been mentioned, too.
I absolutely believe Dean deserves to be on this list, and everything said about him.
You know less than nothing.@@nancyekstrom8409
That Lucille Ball #14 was so weak it should not have been included. After their divorce, Lucy struggled with life without Desi, alcohol use, prescription meds, and trying to anchor a show by herself. She was moody and demanding. That's hardly "Evil" and she doesn't belong in the category of "Most Evil Actors in Hollywood History." Smdh
If a woman is matter of fact, ,and uncompromising in her profession, then she is bored as a dragon or a b*tch, none of which was true about Lucille Ball. She was a consummate Artist.
Not liking a fellow actor makes them evil? Wow
And Charlie Chaplin having sex with 15 year old girls and then NOT being put in jail is a good thing I suppose 🤦♂️🤨 the comments that certain actors in this list made were rude and not needed and made peoples lives hard, I think people can’t seem to tell the difference between the characters they play and the real life losers that they actually are
The way Jerry Lewis was presented, it’s textbook serious bi-polar illness
Yes
Well known
Oh please!
@@krismeneguzzo8565???!!
@@dianalee3059 I am.bipolar and I DO NOT have sex with MINORS!
So from your own account, John Wayne's "Evil" consists of loyalty to the man to whom he owed his career, John Ford. Simply ridiculous!
No; he was conservative, you see. This is a liberal whakadoodle of a list.
No, he was a raging hypocrite and coward. Wayne sat out WW II while many other movie stars served in the military, including Clark Gable who at the age of 40 joined and became a Captain and flew as a gunner and filmographer on bombers in combat over the objections of president FDR. Meanwhile, Wayne did USO shows and was humiliated doing a cowboy two gun tough guy act in front of a bunch of combat veterans. He spent the rest of his lift over-compensating by being a uber-conservative patriotic he-man to make up for failing to step up to the line when it was his turn. I'll side with the combat volunteer over the military dodger every time.@@infinity4evr
@@primafacie9721 Wayne was 4-f, bad knees from his football days which is why he became an actor in the first place. The armed forces wouldn't let him serve even if he wasn't disqualified because they fear his death or capture would demoralize the country. You're kind of a dipshit...
@@primafacie9721 I agree with you, Wayne was just plain too scared to join up, It's not a stretch to see how he would try to belittle someone like Gable
As others said, there's likely another reason in Wayne-Gable feud.
At 41 Clark Gable enlisted and served in the most dangerous branch of US armed forces (bomber crew). Everyone knew that. He was a war hero.
At 34 John Wayne was exempted.
Wayne could easily have had his exemption revoked, but gave in to pressure from the studios.
Even his widow later suggested that his patriotism in later decades sprang from guilt for having failed to serve in the war.
HOOVER WAS NO SAINT EITHER. 🖤
Why? Just because the dude wore a dress and kept secret files and would threaten to expose politicians secrets if they didn't do what he wanted? 😂
Arguably the Worst of the bunch.
This list is of Hollywood actors. Hoover wasn't one.
@@dawoool True. Although he used to hob nob with them whilst keeping files on a lot of them!
@@dawooolI would dispute that. Hoover was as much of an actor as any of the Hollywood people. It wasn't his primary profession, but it was certainly part of how he did his job.
I really think that labeling Wayne as being "evil" just cuz he had a problem with one fellow actor...is really kind of an evil thing to do!
Marion Robert Morrison was very racist.
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No he was a pathetic PoS
he was a major league racist... but that doesn't matter... does it..
@@jaye501 liar
That John Wayne is on this list because of his conservative political views and because of his loyalty to John Ford says more about your views and less about any supposed "evil".
Don't forget about Wayne's racism.
Why don't you remind us?@@dmsleeker
What’s not mentioned is that Wayne was also very anti-Semitic.
I total agree! Yep. Hollywood exposed …. Again
Unholywood sees all right wingers as evil. Faye Dunaway was a babe
If Faye Dunaway refused to memorize her lines, how did she know James Woods adlibed a line?
As for Jerry Lewis, say what you wish about him. My brother suffered severe cerebral palsy. He had no fine motor skills and was wheelchair bound. The Muscular Dystrophy Association had developed a wheelchair that would have been perfect for him. When my mother contacted the MDA hoping to buy one, they refused, claiming my brother didn't have Muscular Dystrophy. Word made it to Lewis, who then bought a chair and gifted it to my brother
No doubt that Jerry Lewis was a champion for those suffering with the dreaded disease of Muscular Dystrophy; however, he was more devoted to this cause than he was to children. He was a comedic genius AND he was also a terrible wretched father whose treatment of his sons led one of them to commit suicide.
@@ian1856believe me, I’ve BEEN an actor like that
No Woody Allen? Or did I miss him on the list.
Perhaps there is not as much proof against him as against some of these others.
Isn't he still alive, the others I saw were all dead.
Didn't happen. Dylan is a liar. Courts even said so. They say she was coached. Mia is a lying, mentally and physically abusive vindictive mother and ex muse. She also set him up and he has the physical evidence in her handwriting to prove it. Look that up too. One of her kids, Moses, will not talk to her. He, unlike Mia, was there and says it didn't happen and he ended up a family counselor. Wonder why?
Oh. And Wody's not disgrace just because you say so. You don't seem to understand you don't have much sway over people's thoughts anymore. He's considered one of the greatest filmmakers to ever live and always will be, particularly in all of Europe where they are grown up about the levels people will sink to destroy someone else out of vindictiveness.
Basically, Mia and Dylan are liars with no evidence and plenty of court and child psychologists have spoken to the contrary of what they say.
Didn't happen. Dylan is a liar. Courts even said so. They say she was coached. Mia is a lying, mentally and physically abusive vindictive mother and ex muse. She also set him up and he has the physical evidence in her handwriting to prove it. Look that up too. One of her kids, Moses, will not talk to her. He, unlike Mia, was there and says it didn't happen and he ended up a family counselor. Wonder why?
He's considered one of the greatest filmmakers to ever live and always will be, particularly in all of Europe where they are grown up about the levels people will sink to destroy someone else out of vindictiveness.
Basically, Mia and Dylan are liars with no evidence and plenty of court and child psychologists have spoken to the contrary of what they say. Not to mention all of her children that have accused her of both physical and emotional abuse.
@@janetpendlebury6808 yeah, that's true, this list could be exclusively dead people due to liabilities.
This should have been titled, "Character Assassinations, 20 Weak Cases"
Leonardo DiCaprio should play Orson Wells in a biopic! The older he gets, the more he looks like Wells.
AS A HOLLYWOOD INSIDER LET ME SAY THAT LEO DICAPRIO IS NOT A CONVINCING HETEROSEXUAL TO ME SO IT IS DIFFICULT TO SUSPEND MY DISBELIEF AND SEE HIM REPRESENT HIMSELF AS SUCH IN ANY FILM.
I think he should be played by Oliver Platt.
Can anyone explain to me why Lucille Ball is evil simply because she is controlling? After all, she did own the production company that produced her shows.
Evil? That's a harsh criticism for most of these actors. Rude, bitchy, self possessed, egotistic, cruel, abusive yes but evil is a whole different category.
Very true. Many comments are expressing the same thing. Evil Actors, is a poor choice of words.
Definitely!
That's a very compassionate and enlightened point of view.
I agree
I believe you left out one of the worst - Bing Crosby.
@SERVEewerIDOLonEWERknees They were a great team on screen, and jerks offscreen.
I had no idea!
@SERVEewerIDOLonEWERknees Bing Crosby - and Bob Hope too? Wow! Talk about men wearing masks in public!
Bing's reputation was tarnished by his alcoholic son Gary's book 'Hollow Man' and his desire to separate work and home life.
Gary Giddings has uncovered numerous untruths and exaggerations in his lengthy studies of BC.
For me his art speaks for him.
He was a womanizer.
When you started on Kirk Douglas, you showed a photo of Laurence Olivier. Don't you ever look at your videos when you're finished?
Why would you?
It was Kirk Douglas that did the rape not Lawrence Olivier, and you should know that I don’t know how old you are, but you old enough to know the picture of how he looks. Surely you know that was Kirk Douglas Natalie was such a pretty lady such a pretty woman, but was too young out here being an actress I believe only God knows what happened to her on The studio lots and dressing rooms because a lot go on now just awful terrible.
@elizabethcsicsery-rona
Glad you also recognized Laurence Olivier as not being Kirk Douglass! Visual accusations are questionable! Cannot believe the message of the video.
@@SandraWilliamsSmith that goes to the "research" that was done for the video.
Nothing has changed. Generally speaking, most movie actors drowning in millions for a few weeks of work/year, think that fame & money make them philosophers, politicians, life coaches & preachers. Yet behind their calculated facade, they can be ignorant, rude poseurs they were before making it big.
20 Most Evil is Inappropriate. The Hollywood Studio System was rarely good for anyone's mental health.
Dean in real life was not close to his father because his dad could not show him any emotion. I also think his mother died early. In spite of all that he was a great actor.
It is interesting that all of these supposedly "evil" actors are only called out -- for the most part -- after they're dead. That means, of course, they get no real chance to respond. Seems a bit unfair.
Hmmmmmm.
They also tend to be litigious. And they have the resources to swallow you up in legal fees, even if the allegations are true.
@@patrickcollianoCowards are what they are, call them out when they are alive not dead.
When I hear that word, I think of a serial killer....somehow, rude, arrogant, spoiled, bitchy or a Karen lol(whatever words or names they use nowadays to describe such a person) doesn't even close
My mama always said never speak ill of the dead. I guess they nothing about this.
There is so much disinformation here. First off the film that Bette Davis and Joan Crawford made together was Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? not Feud. Feud was the cable film made not too long ago with Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange playing Crawford and Davis. Plus so many photos shown of other actors while you are discussing someone completely different. Who does the research and editing of these videos?
Evil is the wrong word to use. Maybe arrogant, perverted, adulterous, or troubled.
Going after minors is evil!
I still don't understand your theory on John Wayne being evil.
In what universe is Bogart worse than Chaplin, and most of the others on this list?
Another one I couldn't really take to. He always played the same role. Never could understand his popularitu.
@@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633Not everyone thinks as you do.
Chaplain was an avowed socialist.
He's a democrat
Wow, did you get ANY insight from Sir Alec Guinness? He was James Dean's closest friend and confidant. You go into depth and bend over backwards to excuse Jerry Lewis, but you don't say a word about Dean's traumatic childhood causing psychological damage. Nope, he's just evil.
Sir Alec Guinness was James Dean's closest friend????????? WOW I never heard that one before!
@@retroguy9494He even warned Dean against buying the car that he died in.
If you're in the public eye everything you say and do gets to be public property, and if it is negative it takes president over any positive. Those portrayed here were not Sterling characters but I don't think they were 'evil' ; nasty, for sure, rude , inconsiderate and other negative things: but 'evil' ( in my mind) is something that deserves locking up and I'm not sure all those listed deserve that.
James Dean lost his mother when he was only 9 years old, he brought his mother’s body back home on a train at that age . His father didn’t go with him it’s enough to mess anyone up. He was very much misunderstood certainly not evil just a very angry young man.
According to what I could find they only met once and that is when Alec warned him about the car. They definitely were not close friends & confidants.
What? No Kevin Spacey...??
Only the long dead made the questionable list
Spacey was exonerated in court.
@@carlabroderick5508 so was OJ. Would you let Spacey around your young sons?
Take Arnold Swartznager and Danny Devito those two are rude and don't care about anyone but themselves I seen first hand at a carnival up north back in the eighties four kids went up to get autograph they acted like they did not care in any way at all not rae pearlman she was totally opposite of Danny Devito she was sweet kind and caring person and funny in more ways then you can think of. Danny and Arnold should have been on here
They're going to be very busy updating their videos once the Ep Steen lists become public.
The problems with former child stars doomed them. Kids were given drugs to sleep, and to wake when they were needed. Addiction was inevitable. Judy Garland struggled with drugs all her life and finally overdosed.
A little over a decade ago, we had a case here in England involving a TV and radio presenter named Jimmy Savile. Your story of Kirk Douglas reminded me of him as, like him, he was outed after his death. He was known to be eccentric, but few suspected anything and he raised a lot of money for charities. However about a year after his death, he was finally outed on a TV documentary, causing a large number of other victims to come forward. Some have accused the BBC and some of his TV/radio colleagues of being complicit or at least knowing but remaining silent.
I lived in Leeds near Savile's mother in the 1960s to 70s. Everybody knew he was a "wrong un". We were all told, as children, to keep well away from him and his mother.
It was also well known at the BBC and in the circles that he moved in at t he time. Imo it was kept covered up, as the re are many of these kiddy fiddlers in the ente rtainment world, politics etc
Sounds kinda like the life of Bill Cosby who was just an out and out rapist who got away with a lot of abusing and raping of women during his career. A large number of women came forward and told on him and he spent time in jail. The people who worked with him knew what he was but it was kept covered up because he was a "star" and that's the tragedy of the whole thing.
What a load of BS. There was not one of these people who were evil. They may have been very nasty people, rude, and perhaps immoral but certainly not evil.
WRONG...Sinatra for sure
Although he was not an actor, one of the most deplorable genuinely nasty people in Hollywood was Walt Disney. He would intentionally set out to ruin people's careers if they annoyed him in any way.
Two examples were Joseph Hanna and William Barbera. When they created Huckleberry hound he actually took them to court to force them to hand over their cartoon characters and when he lost he had them blackballed with every animation studio that he could in an effort to ensure their characters would never been seen. The man who saved their bacon was Walter Lance, the creator of Woody Woodpecker. He gave them studio time to create the first three cartoons they ever made. He himself knew what Disney was like as he had had a similar confrontation with him years before.
Disney also falsified information on many of his animal films like the one about the Lemmings jumping into the sea and committing suicide.
Disney's legacy of being a total A Hole is carried on today with how Disney employees are treated.
Three more that should have been on this list were Red Skelton, Julie Andrews, and Bill Cosby. Thoroughly miserable one and all.
@@scootertramp4355 Wow, I didn't know that about Disney! I'm glad his attempt to ruin Hanna and Barbera failed; I grew up enjoying their cartoons and WB cartoons, both of which I considered superior to Disney cartoons.
Why Andrews and Skelton?
@@dawoool When on the set both Andrews and Skelton were tyrants. The Julie Andrews show was canceled due to the fact that they could no longer find stage hands to work with her she was so demanding and abrasive. She frequently had crew members fired because they attracted her poisonous attention. No sound men, no camera men, no show. Skelton was much the same. When filming the weekly Skelton show, if you left the set for any reason at all you were as good as fired. The crews had to work until Skelton said it was time to shut it down for the day. If Skelton felt like working all night, you worked all night. Much of this was contributed to Skelton's heavy drinking.
@@scootertramp4355 Red Skelton!!??
Hitler didn't really steal Chaplin's mustache. It was already a common style in Europe and elsewhere when Chaplin began using it.
Sounds like you included Lucille Ball as "evil" because she was a serious business woman who controlled her brand by being "bossy"? Really, next to pedaphiles, rapists, addicts, violence and people suffering with mental health issues. Come on this is very sexist, and adds to the narrative that being a strong woman with boundaries who knows what she wants, and gets it, especially in that era, is in some way akin to some type of moral or character flaw.
I loved the line; "If they say 'do it,' and they're wrong, it's terrible. When they're right, it's perfect! And she was always right!"
My favorite actor was Walter Brennan, good guy/bad guy, I knew I'd see a great performance from him. So I was shocked to hear that he was SO conservatives in his views, he actually danced a jig on the set when he heard that "horrible Communist," Martin Luther King had been assassinated! I see that image now whenever he's on screen.
John Wayne was a mans man,what you see is what you get. He was very polite and generous.
How does Bogart being difficult in the production of Casablanca be #1 while Kirk Douglas being a rapist is only #12?
Many of these people were just troubled with depression problems, too much money, and access to more power than was good for them, aggravating their insecurities with associates, although I think I recognize a little toxic narcissism as well.
Sounds an awful lot like TODAY'S stars!
Agreed! 👍
I was very surprised at some of these choices and that you would leave out Bing Crosby.
Well, if you leave out Bing's adultery on his first wife and beating his kids from his first marriage and stick to his professional career, the thing about him was that he was aloof. He thought himself above the other cast members and the crew so he wasn't very friendly and therefore, was hard to get to know.
@@retroguy9494 this list goes into both personal and professional life though. Bing would be the perfect candidate, much more than some choices here.
@@corneliashields9202 Well, yes, if you DO throw in personal lives in addition to their professional ones Bing WOULD be high on the list. Such a disappointment too.
I read Gary's book when it came out. I wanted my late grandmother to read it too but she refused. She loved Bing so much that to her dying day she refused to believe he ever laid a hand on his kids.
@@retroguy9494Where is the proof of Bing cheating, names details places??? You do know the people making those assumptions could provide NO proof only their opinions...but they could recall details of other stars. The Grace Kelly story was BS as Dixie had passed before this and it was Kathryn who noted his association with the actress who was the toast of Hollywood whilst they were on off dating. Joan Caulfield was apparently a chaste romance very very late into his first marriage...he chose his family. Not saying he didn't do anything but the fact the people could provide NO proof speaks volumes. Also it has been noted that Bing did not like some other stars flaunting their affairs because he felt it was denigrating to the wives. Gary couldn't recall accusations written in the book when reinterviewed and challenged via research...in fact another source was contacted and verified how the book was pieced together... Gary didn't even write his own book. Which completely ties in with the conversation Mary talked about in which Gary explained why the book contained more salacious things vs how it really occurred. $$$$$ American Masters for her explanation. Also weird is that you forget 250+ people who knew and worked with Bing were interviewed in decades of research. Most loved him, he brought thankyou gifts for costars and crew and he was known as the least egotistical star. Aloof yes, private yes...but I've gone back to interviews with past costars and he was quite a fews favourite leading man. Polite, kind, generous...even though he was private. One employee Nelkane Benton...beautiful lady who recalled her 13 yr working time with Bing has a lovely past interview regarding her memories of Bing.
@@retroguy9494 He sure came across as harmless when on camera.
So. James Dean was not acting afterall. It was his nature to be a rebel w/o a cause
You are easily persuaded.
I think that "evil" is somewhat of a misnomer here...unpleasant, abrasive, sulky,& bad tempered does not always equal evil.
Thanks for sharing
How was Lucille Ball at all evil in what was described?
This list in my opinion is not very good. Bogart was the worst because he was moody during filming while in a hell relationship? Brando was a better person? More than that of course. These kind of lists if they are even necessary, should never be numbered. Rolling Stone magazine comes to mind for horrible "lists".
You need to concentrate your view on some of the "woke" monsters in Hollywood today. They make the old stars look like heroes.
you need to stop viewing fascism as a good thing
@@rebeccawatson2458 - It's the woke Left who are the fascists. They are the ones cancelling and trying to silence those who don't agree with their propaganda. Are you one of the fascists?
What is wrong with these young girls wanting old men? I worked as a nurse in an old folks home, it’s not a pretty sight!!!!!
🤔 Clearly you have never heard of father figures to these young women !!...
The size of their wallet
Because they have money and they are celebs
😅looool
You never see a Golddigger?😅
Oh wow really enjoyed this video 😊 thx for sharing.... smiles
Very revealing.
" Power Currupts... Absolute Power; Currupts Absolutely. "
I wouldn't have used the word evil but darker sides or less perfect sides...but not 20 most evil, that's a huge stretch.
Interesting video. I wonder if we'll see you telling us about living modern actors. Lots of fodder there.
They are not gods only actors..pretending to be something they are not Nothing to rave about
Fodder..... Not to mention Mudder.
@davegreene8588 well that comment went over your head
@@davegreene8588 ha ha! His Mudder was a Mudder....
@@billiebickers....
Your blurt is ironic, since my comment soared many miles over *your* head!😁
For years it was assumed James Dean was entirely at fault in the crash that took his life. Investigation and research into the accident later revealed entirely otherwise.
Most difficult people are deeply disturbed and mostly hurt themselves. I doubt you can call these people evil. They were flawed.
Evil? There’s nothing evil about them, they have flaws like we all do. The underage incidents are beyond comprehension and they should be locked up however, being moody and demanding isn’t evil.
John Wayne is not listed in the cast of Mogambo.
No, but Wayne heard about the feud involving his fellow bully, Ford, and had to contribute his own gum-flappings.
I don't know who did this list but they were so off the mark, listing people who weren't evil, and leaving off the ones that were.
Too right.Humphrey Bogart wasn't evil ,He never layed a hand on a women,& was described as a polite 'pussy cat'. Plus he had terrific sardonic one liners----And Charisma in spades !!!! I still watch his movies today when they come on he is irreplacable.
What about Wallace Beery? It's said he was notoriously cruel with juvenile co-stars. Also, that he was involved in the beating murder of old time comedian Ted Healy.
Jackie Cooper said terrible things about Wallace Beery in his book. Also, I have watched many, many of the films of Dean Stockwell and noticed he never shied away from getting close to other actors, holding their hand, putting his arm around them, etc., when called for. Beery was the only one I ever saw Dean pull away from, often as much as possible at arm's length. Watch the movie "The Mighty McGurk" (if you can stand it) to see what I mean.
There was no "murder" of Ted Healy.
You left out the problems with Sinatra owning the Cal-Neva Casino and Resort on the north shore of Lake Tahoe. The State of Nevada took it from him because of mafia contacts. The State warned him that his mafia friends were not allowed to be there. He didn't listen. There were tunnels underneath that allowed him, the Rat Pack, JFK, and Marilyn Monroe, and mafia friends to go to their own bungalows without going through the public areas of the property. There were trap doors in walk-in closets. (As an aside about 20 years after Marilyn died, a woman hung herself in Marilyn's bathroom.) The bungalows and the Frank Sinatra Showroom were torn down about 3 years ago. I have lived 4 miles from the Cal-Neva property for 23 years.
Great post and also happens to be true
@@bonniejeannetucker6992 Thanks, Bonnie!
Maybe we should revisit the definition of 'evil'. Some of these just seem like divas or troubled as many actors are.
How were many of these people evil? Lucille Ball was a strong woman who demanded perfection from those she worked with. Not evil. Ridiculous list. Some evil, most not.
Mickey Rooney suffered from "short person behavior". You have to ask yourself; If Kim Carnes has Bette Davis eyes, who's eyes does Bette Davis have?
Stevie Wonder's?
Have you ever heard that song Marty Feldman eyes?
@@karlfonner7589 You said a wordy durd!
Kim Carnes'?
Short person behavior?
Ha.ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
What is it that we Do?
Good things come in small packages.
There was always something creepy about The Little Scamp.
It was a pedophile!!
Yeah, he should have gotten the Kevin Soacey treatment
I never liked that little bastard…too skeevy!
Living in luxurious mansions with loads of money💰just may have made an old guy a little more attractive to the
young women.
He was The Little Tramp not scamp.
Easy to attack the dead, isn't it?
My thoughts exactly. Why not take on current Hollywood? Too much of a coward because there are some truly evil souls existing out there now.
I think my definition of ‘evil’ is very different to this guys.
Charlie Chaplin’s main thing was that he was seen as a Communist sympathizer- that’s why he was forced to leave the U.S., even though he was a British subject.
John Wayne was simply a product of his time. Back in the day many people held the same beliefs he did- he just vocalized them more!
Bing Crosby- it could be argued that he just disciplined his boys in a way that was common at that time. Nobody really knows.
Frank Sinatra was said to have mob connections.
Some have said that Cristina Crawford wanted to be an actress herself but didn’t quite make it. She blamed Joan for not helping her, so she exaggerated how she was treated. A case of sour grapes!
Mickey Rooney really was a douchebag!
Erroll Flynn was a rogue- he didn’t care about social mores or even what anyone thought of him!
Jerry Lewis had tons of insecurities- that’s what made him so difficult to be around with!
Barbra Streisand, Gwyneth Paltrow, Lucille Ball, Shannen Doherty, Bette Davis, Katherine Heigl- they’ve all been accused of being divas!
Charlie Chaplin had his negativities, but what a genius! He can be forgiven. The one I really never could stand was John Wayne. I was a core member of the Pained by Wayne society. A real backward type.
Please don’t call them divas. The correct word is prima Donna.
None of those people were or are "evil."
You need to add Alec Baldwin to the list.
Oh, nay nay. You have to be dead to make this bogus list.
Some of them were definitely evil, but some just seemed to be real a$$holes.
Why do we rarely see a list of the nicest celebrities. It's only an impression but I nominate Simon Baker , Yo- Yo Ma, Josh Groban and Keanu Reeves
Why do we not hear much about the good guys and gals? Because it seems that the negative and salacious makes better press.........
Ray Liotta was the sweetest and most talented actor I ever worked with. Generous and funny and beautiful all the way through
I have heard kind words about Ray Liotta @@MariBuilt
I love that they showed Sir Lawrence Olivier with "Kirk Douglas" written below his photo! How do you get _them_ confused?!
I knew Joan Crawford's son, Chris, when I lived in Greenport, New York. Our kids went to school together. He worked for the town, and I believe he died on the job.
I love at the 14:57 mark when you speak of Kirk Douglas but show an image of Laurence Olivier, Brilliant. Well Done.
That is what I mentioned in my comment. Frustrating! Get a proper researcher and editor.
Too bad the worst person I ever had the misfortune of working with (especially in my vulnerable late teenage years) Mr Danny Kaye did not make this list as he surely should have. Yes folks, Hans Cristian Anderson, Mr UNICEF and a brilliant comedian, Daniel Kaminski was EVIL. He couldn’t tolerate what he thought were weaknesses in people and mercilessly took advantage of that. He was so nasty to Harvey Korman, who got his start in Kaye’s show, that I remember feeling totally thrilled and RELIEVED and cheering when Korman went over to The Carol Burnett’ Show, where he had the well deserved opportunity to just CARPE DIEM. Rip, Harvey. I always loved that you assessed me by name ❤❤❤
Yes , Kaye was a real bum and low life .
But Danny Kaye was one of the funniest men who ever lived. I remember being in stitches with tears rolling down my cheeks at his humour, which is not common with me.
@@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 If you had carefully read my comment, I did say he was a “brilliant comedian. Unfortunately his talent didn’t overshadow his nasty persoaky
Wow! How did he treat Harvey Korman? I love HK and this shocked me.
@@NightOwl701 The Kaye Show was Harvey’s first break and he was high strung and nervous, really anxious to please. Kaye took this to be a weakness which he couldn’t stand in people. I remember one time when we singers had a march number to sing behind Harvey. Danny had the choir arranger purposely mess up the rhythm to throw Harvey off. The show was done live with no do-overs and to this day I remember seeing Harvey just totally confused. Absolutely cruel.
Remember going through Lucille Balls lemon-coloured dressing room at Universal Studios years ago. A thrill.
It's ironic that so many iconic, yet flawed, troubled actors and actresses often clashed with each other performing together. Some of them were true criminals and suffered mental illness, but were protected by hollywood.
My high school drama teacher was in a Shakespeare production in which Orson Welles had the lead. According to him, Welles just double-talked his way through rehearsals, remarking to his assistant, "Remind me that I need to learn that by opening night."
How long ago were you in high school?
@@jamespohl-md2eq 55 years ago. Drama/theatre coach looked ancient to us. He may have even done Vaudeville.
After Citizen Kane, Hearst had it in for Orson. I remember his Gallo commercials.
Well, Welles was literally a genius. So he could do things like that and be perfect by opening night.
Jackie Gleason was another who hated rehearsals but could go on the night of the show and be pretty close to perfect. He would occasionally flub a line but it was rare.
Why is Bogart your number one villain? His actions which may or may not have really hurt others were borne of frustrations more than your imagined evil heart and mind. It is doubtful he even belongs on your list of 20 most evil Hollywood personalities. He was selected as Number One villain of your sensationalized product here because he was one of the top, or the top, personalities in Hollywood. Foul play.
Boagart was Boston blue blood if I am not mistaken. His father was a psychiatrist and his mother was the highest paid commercial artist, not highest paid woman. Bogart was the baby on one of the baby foods marketed many years ago. There is interesting trivia to be known about these people, but this is just more envy and wish to think they know something "bad" about life. The #metoo bores.
@@xeray6032 me too was necessary.
Doesn’t mean he wasn’t a jerk.
Bogarts refusal to socialize with Bergman could be put down to rudeness but it could also be seen as a married actor not wanting to get to close to an attractive costar. The fact that he did so later with Bacall is not so much an indictment of rudeness to Bergman as a weakening of will as time went on.
@@QueenOfTheNorth65
Nor that he was.
You can clearly see the "psycho" in Joan Crawford's eyes.
If you want to get a glimpse of Jerry Lewis's personality, watch "Don Rickle's roasts Jerry Lewis" It's one of the best Don Rickle's bits in my opinion, but you see Jerry seemingly criticizing or making fun of Rickle's a few times during his act (talking to the actor sitting next to him). It's subtle, but it's there in my opinion. It really opened my eyes to how insecure he must have been.
This is like reading any of the tabloids available in stores.
Calling people evil for having personal problems is extremely poor. The things singled out about Bogart and Bette Davis in particular show how little you understand about the concept of evil.
Unfortunately, often times mental illness was the reason behind these problems. Jim Carrey has been officially diagnosed with with being bipolar, Lewis probably suffered from the same illness😢😊
You're right.
Jim Carrey is bipolar? Wow I never knew that!
Carrey did Lewis better than Lewis did. IMO.
@@billiebickers.... Well, I don't know what that has to do with him having a mental illness.
But I thought he was funny when he was a lot younger. Like back in the 80's and 90's.
Sorry can you please clarify this , you post that John Wayne was bad because he spoke bad about Clark Gabel , in you post talking bad about many ? Is there a separate rule for you ? Or did you just forget to add yourself to this post ?
Joan's daughter, sadly, looked like her father. Joan hated this. That is why she had the shot beaten outta her by crazed Joan. Very sad indeed.😢
Chaplin literally invented Hollywood and was treated abominably by America. Thankfully after an idyllic and happy life in Switzerland, still happily married to Oona, he was awarded an honorary Oscar for which he received the longest standing ovation ever; a full 20 minutes. A close friend of Mary Pickford - he revered her business sense and contribution to United Artists Studio- something many men have never managed since.
Not evil ; just difficult and demanding; perfectionist !
Kirk Douglas. Natalie Wood. Read about it.😢
That’s why to this day,I hate that evil prick!
As he somewhat re-acted in the film, "In Harm's Way."
Hollywood is a sick place
When Will Smith can get up and clock the Master of Ceremonies, and get away with it, something is truly wrong.
@@seaside_freddie9930
Will seems _self-entitled_ - or he wouldn't have felt free to assault Chris Rock for a silly joke.
A jerk doesn't = The Devil
sounds like a lot of assumptions and "he said, she said". And gossip, and speaking ill of the dead. None of this needs to be said.