“Men, no matter what their promises, rarely leave their spouses...” -De Carlo… watch Rita Hayworth HORRIFIC tragedy.. lN€EST, surgeries, powerful men & worse.. NEXT th-cam.com/video/5C9KhUQs3ek/w-d-xo.html
I agree with you the way Karine reports on all aspects of her subjects life really does honor them. I have a great deal of respect for both Yvonne and Karine!
I like that you said, “people underestimate just how badly women are affected from the absence of their fathers.” This is very true & often overlooked. This was great information about Ms. De Carlo. I’m going to see if I can find some of her dance & singing videos too. May she RIP. 🖤
I use to watch Munsters on Nick at Night and thought she was gorgeous even with all the makeup and of course in The Ten Commandments. So happy you did this video ❤
It's quite amazing so many of these actresses could sleep around and not get pregnant all the time, or get very sick. It is doubtful safe sex was as easy.
I didn’t realize she was Lilly Munster!! Wow she was striking!! After listening to her story, I feel She knew what she wanted and went for it! She was ahead of her time, as far as dieting, and being with multiple men, she was unashamed of her choices, I have a whole new admiration for her!
I am assuming you never watched the munster TV program and or the move the ten commandments but I suppose myself being 34 this might be my knowledge of knowing who she is due to growing up around my grandparents who had me watch all the old Hollywood films including whatever my now 67year old dad had me as well🌌📺🎞🎥🖤🤗
It's really interesting that she had conservative views regarding the roles of men and women especially considering how she lived her life. I do agree that she was deeply scarred by her father not being present in her life. 🖤🖤🖤
Being a conservative then was different today. A lot of the wildest pple were conservatives back then cause it meant the government stays out of your personal life
I absolutely love this because this is a woman whose work I have always admired but I knew very very little about how she actually thought or conducted herself and her every day life. Salomè it’s also one of the most difficult operas to cast because you have to have a gifted soprano who can also dance and it’s really hard to find. Oh this was just so great !
I truly believe Anne Baxter was miscast as queen of Egypt in the 10 commandments. Yvonne would have been more believable. I believe Anne Baxter is the granddaughter of architect Frank Lloyd wright. I also believe she was miscast in all about Eve. Her posture is not that of an actress. She looked humped over and squashed. I did think her performance on Columbo was pretty good. She convinced me that her character was the murderer.
I loved her too. Thank you for telling her story!🖤🖤 I was fascinated by her in Band Of Angels, set during the Civil War, where she played a Southern Belle who discovers her mother was an African slave and gets sold at auction to Clark Gable. 😯
I read that De Carlo loved the outdoors. Horseback riding, hiking and camping were common pastimes for her. She would also spend all day gardening and would even chop firewood. You can see her active lifestyle in her figure. She didnt have a frail muscle in her body, her back was especially toned. I doubt most men could keep up with her.
When I watched Criss Cross, the noir classic of Robert Siodmak, I fell in love with miss Yvonne Her look was so powerful, her lustiness of her voice, her magnetism...not strange that Burt Lancaster lost his head for her
Have seen some of the films she was in, but never knew it was Yvonne. I remember her as Lily Munster on tv. Seems that the early abandonment by her father left an indelible scar on her. That, and being raised by her single mother in poverty. She should have been a bigger star, imo. But Hollywood was/is so misogynistic and she was on her own. Thanks, Karine, for your deep dive into Yvonne De Carlo. 🖤🖤
What a stunning beauty!!! Loved her and Anne Baxter in Ten Commandments - they were gorgeous! Even in her Musnster makeup, it was impossible to diminish her beauty. ❤
Yvonne is one of my favorite old time actresses. She really was such a good actress. Years ago on Instagram I posted a photo I love of her doing a trick on a horse. An older man started making disgusting comments about her on my post. He wouldn't stop and got really perverted so i had to delete his comments and block him. I don't pass judgment on her private life because she was a loving mother, kind friend, respectful traveler, caring person to animals and a good wife to a husband who fell apart after his accident. She only took the role of Lily Munster to provide for her family. It's so sad that it was the role she is best known for when there were so many other wonderful characters she played. Rest in love and light Yvonne 🖤
Since I was born in 1951 the first time I heard the name Yvonne De Carlo was from watching her as an actress on the Munsters TV show in the 1960s. My parents already knew her from other acting roles she had done.
Her birthday was the day after mine and my name is pronounced Yvonne just spelled differently. I loved watching the Munsters when I would see it on Nick at night I think. I love hearing these stories keep up the good work.
I had an uncle who worked with De Carlo back in the early days; he was a cameraman. He became a sort of father figure to her, I guess because he was a very spiritual guy and never wanted to get into her pants. Evidently, she confided in him that in her early impressionable, innocent teen years of modeling and pageants she was sexually abused. ...Of course, she alerted her mother and was SHOCKINGLY TOLD, "If you want to make it, GET USE TO IT and LIKE IT!" Usually, girls sexually abused early-on take one of two directions, they SHUTDOWN sexually or they become SEX ADDICTS, sadly, we know in which direction Yvonne leaned. REALLY SAD, especially when the ONE PERSON that is supposed to protect you sides with the predator!!! Robertfromdaytradingwiththelight
I always have loved Ms. DE Carlo work. I could care less who she bedded she was a force of nature and stunning in the 10 Commandments. She out shone Charleston Heston in the 10 commandments. I realize she had a tough life but she rose above it in a time when Females were not respected. If not her who would have been Herman Monster’s wife in the Monsters. She was great in everything she acted in and she cold sing and dance too. I really can not think of an actress like her today; The closest is Catherine Zeta-Jones.
My first and so far only love passed away when I was a teenager and I became an alcoholic, did drugs and had a sex addiction in 2003 I welcomed Jesus into my life and said No and didn’t want sex , drugs or alcohol ever since 🤷🏻♀️ Jesus Love is Strong
I'm sorry you lost your first love but found Jesus. I was a male stripper in St. Louis and lived a crazy life until Christ. I hope to see you in heaven:)
I grew up admiring these undoubtedly beautiful white icons and actresses as a black girl. But at this age I can’t help but wonder what how they treated my ppl.
They ( yt wiimmin) were never in close proximity to BLK people as in those days pre-civil rights it was segregated meaning whites could shop at Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale's whereas BLK even rich ones had to make and mend and fashion their own styles they couldn't even enter certain places or spend their hard earned cash during the day and there were curfews at night . She wouldn't be worrying about BLK people in her mind these were the nannies the maids the gardener's the doorman . The only places whites and blks mixed was the nightclubs in cities in the north like new York where money was the top priority and the new electrical grid had no need for servants from the Plantagenet era . But yeah BLK people were on their p's and q's or they would get strung up from a tree even looking at a yt lady wrong . I know some make it all about them but our men were too much of blind pansies to actually build am alternative society to the colour bar and they only cared about getting access to the women who birth the system of racism
James Cagney, Frank Sinatra and especially Clark Gable went out of their way to make life better for black people. Gable desegregated restrooms on set of Gone with the wind. He threatened to leave film if sign wasn't removed from restroom. He also showed up at Hattie McDaniels home for dinner parties and threatened not to go to film premiere in Georgia. She persuaded him to go. Sinatra's band members weren't allowed to stay at same hotel if they were black. Sinatra REFUSED to stay in hotels that wouldn't allow his band members to stay.
“Men, no matter what their promises, rarely leave their spouses...” -De Carlo… watch Rita Hayworth HORRIFIC tragedy.. lN€EST, surgeries, powerful men & worse.. NEXT th-cam.com/video/5C9KhUQs3ek/w-d-xo.html
I first saw Yvonne as Lily Munster. Even under all that monster makeup, she was still stunning. ❤
Right! Those cheekbones was always so lovely 🖤
Oh Yes She Is BAD Mamma Jamma 🔥 💯
Same and yeah same what a knockout
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She was up in age then! I think in her late 40s in that show
CATHERINE ZETA JONES looks like Yvonne...She was first.
Yes!!!❤
You honor your subjects with your research, unbiased perspective and respect. Thank you for all you do to help honor these women and their legacies!
I agree with you the way Karine reports on all aspects of her subjects life really does honor them. I have a great deal of respect for both Yvonne and Karine!
I like that you said, “people underestimate just how badly women are affected from the absence of their fathers.” This is very true & often overlooked. This was great information about Ms. De Carlo. I’m going to see if I can find some of her dance & singing videos too. May she RIP. 🖤
She looks like Catherine Zeta-Jones
Yes I thought the same. The eyes and dark hair 😍
@@KarineAlourde yes very seductive and inviting 🥰
Yes, she does!! 😊
I thought so too
Came here to say this!
I use to watch Munsters on Nick at Night and thought she was gorgeous even with all the makeup and of course in The Ten Commandments. So happy you did this video ❤
I loved her in The Ten Commandments also! Just glowing 🖤
It's quite amazing so many of these actresses could sleep around and not get pregnant all the time, or get very sick. It is doubtful safe sex was as easy.
I didn’t realize she was Lilly Munster!! Wow she was striking!! After listening to her story, I feel
She knew what she wanted and went for it! She was ahead of her time, as far as dieting, and being with multiple men, she was unashamed of her choices, I have a whole new admiration for her!
I didn’t know either!
It takes discipline, technique and effort to look your best... Wow words to live by. 🖤
Yvonne DeCarlo was such a stunning beauty! Most of her acting career was before my time, so I mostly recognized her as Lily from The Munsters. 🖤
Here is my 🖤 with the upmost admiration for this intelligent, considerate, talented, tireless and beautiful woman. RIH Miss Yvonne DeCarlo.
It's ...."UTMOST". You're opinions on intelligent women are now suspect.
🖤 Apart from her beauty she was also a very hard worker by the sounds of it 🖤
I don't know of her, but I was happy to learn about this old Hollywood beauty. I thought she was Ava Gardener at first. 🤷🏿♀️
They do favor a lot actually now that you mentioned it 🤔
I am assuming you never watched the munster TV program and or the move the ten commandments but I suppose myself being 34 this might be my knowledge of knowing who she is due to growing up around my grandparents who had me watch all the old Hollywood films including whatever my now 67year old dad had me as well🌌📺🎞🎥🖤🤗
They do favor but Yvonne smokes Ava.....both are beautiful but Yvonne is a distinct cut above....
It's really interesting that she had conservative views regarding the roles of men and women especially considering how she lived her life. I do agree that she was deeply scarred by her father not being present in her life. 🖤🖤🖤
Being a conservative then was different today. A lot of the wildest pple were conservatives back then cause it meant the government stays out of your personal life
I thought this was Catherine Zeta-Jones. Craaaaazy resemblance!
I absolutely love this because this is a woman whose work I have always admired but I knew very very little about how she actually thought or conducted herself and her every day life. Salomè it’s also one of the most difficult operas to cast because you have to have a gifted soprano who can also dance and it’s really hard to find. Oh this was just so great !
🖤 black heart for Yvonne DeCarlo, just loved her!
She was a stunner‼️‼️‼️🌪🌪🌪
I loved Yvonne! Please do one on Anne Baxter❤️👍
I truly believe Anne Baxter was miscast as queen of Egypt in the 10 commandments. Yvonne would have been more believable. I believe Anne Baxter is the granddaughter of architect Frank Lloyd wright. I also believe she was miscast in all about Eve. Her posture is not that of an actress. She looked humped over and squashed. I did think her performance on Columbo was pretty good. She convinced me that her character was the murderer.
Great video. Just a correction:
15:05 Yvonne de Carlo did not have an affair with the Shah of Iran, but with his half brother Abdul Reza Pahlavi.
My goodness she was absolutely beautiful.
I wonder if she had a fling with Kirk Douglas. He certainly had some kind of special admiration for Catherine Zeta Jones as if she reminded him of her
I loved her too. Thank you for telling her story!🖤🖤 I was fascinated by her in Band Of Angels, set during the Civil War, where she played a Southern Belle who discovers her mother was an African slave and gets sold at auction to Clark Gable. 😯
I read that De Carlo loved the outdoors. Horseback riding, hiking and camping were common pastimes for her. She would also spend all day gardening and would even chop firewood. You can see her active lifestyle in her figure. She didnt have a frail muscle in her body, her back was especially toned. I doubt most men could keep up with her.
When I watched Criss Cross, the noir classic of Robert Siodmak, I fell in love with miss Yvonne
Her look was so powerful, her lustiness of her voice, her magnetism...not strange that Burt Lancaster lost his head for her
One of the most beautiful female actors to grace the screen 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
🖤 Beautiful woman. I've always loved her eyes.
Have seen some of the films she was in, but never knew it was Yvonne. I remember her as Lily Munster on tv. Seems that the early abandonment by her father left an indelible scar on her. That, and being raised by her single mother in poverty. She should have been a bigger star, imo. But Hollywood was/is so misogynistic and she was on her own. Thanks, Karine, for your deep dive into Yvonne De Carlo. 🖤🖤
A nice collection of beautiful pictures of a stunning woman.
She was beautiful.
What a gorgeous woman! R.I.P. to her. 🖤🖤🖤
She is beautiful inside and out! I have always loved and admired her. I enjoyed your review 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Such a beauty 🖤 didn’t know many things on her thankyou for this info
What a stunning beauty!!! Loved her and Anne Baxter in Ten Commandments - they were gorgeous! Even in her Musnster makeup, it was impossible to diminish her beauty. ❤
A beauty
I loved her westerns, she was a beautiful gift to the world 🖤
Yvonne is one of my favorite old time actresses. She really was such a good actress. Years ago on Instagram I posted a photo I love of her doing a trick on a horse. An older man started making disgusting comments about her on my post. He wouldn't stop and got really perverted so i had to delete his comments and block him. I don't pass judgment on her private life because she was a loving mother, kind friend, respectful traveler, caring person to animals and a good wife to a husband who fell apart after his accident. She only took the role of Lily Munster to provide for her family. It's so sad that it was the role she is best known for when there were so many other wonderful characters she played. Rest in love and light Yvonne 🖤
I enjoyed watching her weekly on 'The Munsters' as the Wife/Mom, Lily Munster. She was always very sophisticated, such a lady🖤🖤🖤
Since I was born in 1951 the first time I heard the name Yvonne De Carlo was from watching her as an actress on the Munsters TV show in the 1960s. My parents already knew her from other acting roles she had done.
I love your channel, I’m not sure if you’ve done Ester Rolle and Della Reece. Thanks
Thank you Catherine. And I haven’t yet but both inspiring women are on my list for this quarter ❤
Tyrone Powers ..Next plz
My mother was named after her! 😄
Catherine Zeta Jones looks like Yvonne De Carlo.
Catherine Zeta closely resembles her.
Her father did exactly what men do still to this day🤦🏾♀️
Her Pictures Are Beautiful But Telling It Seems The Shine ✨ In Her Eyes Were Dim Are Gone 😢
She was Exquisite 🖤
She looks a lot like Catherine Zeta Jones.
I was thinking the same thing.
Her birthday was the day after mine and my name is pronounced Yvonne just spelled differently. I loved watching the Munsters when I would see it on Nick at night I think. I love hearing these stories keep up the good work.
Yvonne was here, and on the Television way before Catherine .
Yvonne was Beautiful. R.I.P.✝️
Catherine still is .
She was absolutely gorgeous. I loved her in the Munsters.
Excellent video. You put alot of hard work and research into your channel and spoil us... Its greatly appreciated 😘
Wow! I admire her strength and unique journey ❤you do such amazing work karine 😊
She reminds me of Catherine Zeta jones
Is it me or did anyone else think this was Catherine Zeta Jones?
Not at all. Catherine is nowhere near as beautiful.
She is gorgeous! ❤❤❤ 🖤🖤🖤
I am so glad I decided to hear a little of this and ended up hearing a lot!! I had no idea after all of these years she was Moses wife. 😂😂❤️❤️❤️
RIP. Yvonne De Carlo/Lily
Munster ❤.
She looks a lot like Catherinr Zeta-Jones
Industry sex rituals.
🙄🥱🤣
@@mercedesvelasquez8781 Clearly you’re oblivious to how the industry and upper echelons works. I don’t blame you. The masses are DUMBED DOWN‼️
@@goldbars777you only know what people tell you so you’re no better than the “dumbed down”
I had an uncle who worked with De Carlo back in the early days; he was a cameraman.
He became a sort of father figure to her, I guess because he was a very spiritual guy and never wanted to get into her pants.
Evidently, she confided in him that in her early impressionable, innocent teen years of modeling and pageants she was sexually abused.
...Of course, she alerted her mother and was SHOCKINGLY TOLD,
"If you want to make it, GET USE TO IT and LIKE IT!"
Usually, girls sexually abused early-on take one of two directions, they SHUTDOWN sexually or they become SEX ADDICTS, sadly, we know in which direction Yvonne leaned.
REALLY SAD, especially when the ONE PERSON that is supposed to protect you sides with the predator!!!
Robertfromdaytradingwiththelight
Wow interesting yet sad.. Thank you for sharing.❤
Gorgeous 😍🥰 I'm watching her right now as calamity Jane. Not only was she gorgeous but she was a superb actress.
She was adorable in the "Munsters".
A real classic beauty
I loved in the Ten Commandments also, she was truly beautiful. She was fortunate to have her career last so long. 🖤
What a fascinating beauty…you really couldn’t put this one in a box!🌹🖤🌹🖤🌹🖤
Thank You for another dark glamourous upload ❤🖤
HA! She's a Vancouverite! Same here!
I always have loved Ms. DE Carlo work. I could care less who she bedded she was a force of nature and stunning in the 10 Commandments. She out shone Charleston Heston in the 10 commandments. I realize she had a tough life but she rose above it in a time when Females were not respected. If not her who would have been Herman Monster’s wife in the Monsters. She was great in everything she acted in and she cold sing and dance too. I really can not think of an actress like her today; The closest is Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Good for her. Inner strength.
My first and so far only love passed away when I was a teenager and I became an alcoholic, did drugs and had a sex addiction in 2003 I welcomed Jesus into my life and said No and didn’t want sex , drugs or alcohol ever since 🤷🏻♀️ Jesus Love is Strong
I'm sorry you lost your first love but found Jesus. I was a male stripper in St. Louis and lived a crazy life until Christ. I hope to see you in heaven:)
She was absolutely stunning!
At some stage, would love to see a video on Bridgite Bardot. Another natural beauty and the actress who played in the amazing original film 'Carmen'
She has a video on Dorothy Dandridge
She was amazing! Thank you for doing her story.
Could you do a story on Betty Grable and Thelma Todd?
So very beautiful, a WWII Bombshell!
My father adored her, named me after her.
I love your channel!!!
Oh snap! Lily Munster!!!!!! 🖤
Stunning woman but super impressed with her high intelligence and advice 🎉
I guess if you came from those times, poverty was rampant and she looked healthy and taller - guess she ate well. Food and nutrition affect height.
That’s true.
She knew what she wanted and pursued it with gusto.
Oh wow, never knew you did a video on her
Natural beauty - ❤
I love her in The Tenth Commandments and as Lily Munster🖤🖤🖤
She was stunningly beautiful. .....
Beautiful lady.
Hi Karine, I love watching your video but can you please lower the back ground music little bit
In "Tomahawk" I really noticed those beautiful eyes.
Just wonderful..thank you🖤
I grew up admiring these undoubtedly beautiful white icons and actresses as a black girl. But at this age I can’t help but wonder what how they treated my ppl.
I wonder, too. I imagine treatment of African Americans varied from star to star.
They ( yt wiimmin) were never in close proximity to BLK people as in those days pre-civil rights it was segregated meaning whites could shop at Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale's whereas BLK even rich ones had to make and mend and fashion their own styles they couldn't even enter certain places or spend their hard earned cash during the day and there were curfews at night .
She wouldn't be worrying about BLK people in her mind these were the nannies the maids the gardener's the doorman . The only places whites and blks mixed was the nightclubs in cities in the north like new York where money was the top priority and the new electrical grid had no need for servants from the Plantagenet era .
But yeah BLK people were on their p's and q's or they would get strung up from a tree even looking at a yt lady wrong .
I know some make it all about them but our men were too much of blind pansies to actually build am alternative society to the colour bar and they only cared about getting access to the women who birth the system of racism
James Cagney, Frank Sinatra and especially Clark Gable went out of their way to make life better for black people. Gable desegregated restrooms on set of Gone with the wind. He threatened to leave film if sign wasn't removed from restroom. He also showed up at Hattie McDaniels home for dinner parties and threatened not to go to film premiere in Georgia. She persuaded him to go. Sinatra's band members weren't allowed to stay at same hotel if they were black. Sinatra REFUSED to stay in hotels that wouldn't allow his band members to stay.
do not be brainwashed. its today's tendency.
I heard about Cagney friendships with blacks. What did he do to help them.
Is Catherine Zeta-Jones related to her?
Gorgeous! My friend’s name is Sephora, pronounced Sef-ah-rah
Ivonne de Carlo was a beautiful woman, I loved her!!!
Would you do one of bo derek ? Love Yvonne in the ten commandments as well
Drop dead gorgeous 🖤🖤🖤🖤
She was in the John Wayne movie can't remember the name of the movie, but his name was McClintock. He owned a very large cattle ranch.
Loved this video 🖤
So everyday was a hot girl summer 😊
I believe I read somewhere that Howard Hughes did contract syphilis.
I love her ❤ in the Ten Commandments and The Munsters