Hollywood Stars Who Were Actually Jerks In Real Life
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- During Hollywood's Golden Age, movie stars achieved unparalleled fame and lived extravagant lives that seemed out of reach for most. But their carefully crafted personas could be tarnished by scandal in an instant, exposing the reality that even beloved icons can be flawed.
When Milton Berle died, a TV news crew stopped Joan Rivers as she was stepping out of her Manhattan apartment. The reporter said, It just came out that Milton Berle died. Can you give us a few words?" Joan replied, "I don't care. I never liked him." Keep in mind that this was the very first Joan heard about it and the words just came out of her like that. Imagine how much she must have hated him.
Many people probably said the same thing about Joan when she died.
@@swengeer You would think, but people who worked with her loved her. Sure, a lot of celebrities disliked her for stuff she said about them, but her crew on both shows loved her. She was NOT tough or bossy -- Melissa, however, was the bad guy in the family. In my experience, Joan Rivers and Raymond Burr were the two kindest, most generous and thoughtful people in the business.
@@davemattiaShe was a miserable old b…. who attacked the appearance of many women far more attractive than she ever was.
🥳 @@davemattia 🆒!
thank-u; i liked them both! 💖
Joan was a garbage person herself
Steven Seagal is a jerk in real life, simply by being Steven Seagal.
Yeah well, he is still hiding from the mafia. No telling what he has been through.
One ass hat I can't stand!
@LezDentz so true.
Yep, that's so true. Stephanie Seagul is an authentic jerk prone to exaggeration to hype himself up and/or hide his towering inadequacy.
That Goes without saying.
Can't believe they left out Jerry Lewis. That guy was a douche bag!
Lewis was a MAJOR douchebag.
His daughter was a bag lady in northeast Philadelphia. He wouldn’t help her at all
Yeah I was just going to say. He was a terrible person.
I thought Don Rickles would be here...maybe despite his insufferableness, he was funny on CPO Sharkey
@@user-dk8ly2ft9k Don Rickles was actually a sweetie pie irl and funny as f√ck RIP Don
I heard Toto from The Wizard of Oz was a real bitch!
He would pee on people's leg.
🤣
🤣🤣🤣... I heard he was unkind to Lassie
@@princessgrace66nope it was Rin Tin Tin!
His singing sound like howling and was cut from the film.
Jerry Lewis was a monster, Nothing about him,
Comedy is serious business and hard work. If you are a successful comedian, there is most likely a nasty drillsergeant inside you.
@@leximaticNo
Never liked Jerry Lewis. The only thing that gave him credence was his "Muscular Dystrophy Telethon."
What about johnny carson? Off stage they say the guy was a major a$$
YOU ARE RIGHT! JERRY LEWIS WAS THE BIGGEST JERK IN HOLLYWOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Berle was someone I never thought was funny and am not surprised he was a jerk.
Exactly what l was thinking. He was such a ham.
I always thought he was an arrogant, boorish prick.
I wasn't impressed with him or him.
@@bryanspindle4455not funny at all
Milton Berle was also cruel to Pinky Lee. He kept on saying nasty things about his comedy..and years later..when he pretended to apoloigize and reconcile with him..Pinky went to see Berle at his hotel room to go to dinner with him..Berle kicked him out..telling him..that he pretended to apologize to help save his sagging career. IMO That Stinks!
I wish these AI voices would learn basic pronunciations of common historic names.
Can they be edited? I'm not sure.
Is that what it is? I've seen a couple of these type of vids that make me think how on earth this person can claim to be a film buff if they don't know names. I think I'll start channel-blocking (browser plugin) them because it's not as if the same content isn't available from real creators.🤣
AI doesn't do very well with punctuation either.
You mean like Bett Davis? See my response above.
They must use autocorrect on the spelling and the dialogue also.
Rooney was such a weasel.
I think being a big "Star" in those days , would mess with anyone's EGO .
@@timmaloney6441and he was the most famous in the world at that time for years, so yes it’s gotta mess with one’s head big time when it goes away.
@@StevenMilne-sm4fk "fame does not sit well on the shoulders of anyman" . all the booze and cigarettes in those days , considered normal .
Rooney was a ass, even as a old man. Did some work for him on his home and rude dismissive as well as a male body part comes to mind.
HE WAS REALLY STUPID AND LACKED SMARTS TO MANAGE FINANCES
AI drives me crazy. You couldn’t find one human to narrate this?
Not everyone can speak English fluently.
You’re right. But again, not one person could be found to narrate this?
@@davepugh8815Particularly if a narrator who knows how to pronounce “Bette” could be found.
@@ashleybellofsydney ???? People's names are people's names
@@LearnAboutFlow Some people are self-conscious as to how their voice sounds when recorded for a mainly English-speaking audience. So they opt for artificial intelligence.
Chaplin was a genius and a perfectionist. Not a ‘jerk’. His wife OOna obviously loved him and their relationship lasted until his death.
Moe Howard mentioned that when The Three Stooges were on Milton Berle's show, the script called for a slap across Moe's face, it was Berle who hit Moe so hard that his teeth were cracked from the blow.
Behind the scenes of Lucille Ball's shows, she was such a task master, her nickname was "Lucille Balls".
The three stooges had a pretty sad life , victims of Hollywood
The thing is, Lucy could also walk the walk. She knew what it took to get the job done and never put anyone in front of a fire she wouldn't walk into herself.
Wow. I never heard that before. Makes me hate Bearle all the more. Do you recall if it was in an interview or in a book, etc.?
@@13infbattYup. They we're getting screwed from the beginning by being put on salary with no royalties, and when Columbia sold the TV broadcast rights to all of their films for MILLIONS, none of the Stooges got a penny.
Lucille Ball Buster.
Whosever programming the AI voice- over for this video might want to reprogram the part where the 'guy' keeps saying, 'Bett' Davis....just suggesting....
Also, Cyd "Share-ees" and "Tah-loo-lah" Bankhead.
AI
easy mistake when the exact same spelling is used for a completely different sounding name and it’s around online far more than Davis is
How about Cyd Kareese!
Louise B. Mayer
Jack Soo was a class act. God rest his soul.
LOVED HIM, YAMANA ON BARNEY MILLER SHOW.
In the early ‘50’s, Berle was the comic relief on the Louisiana Hay Ride. After his bit, he walked just off stage and sat down. When Red Foley came on to sing, Berle picked up a banjo and started miming Mammy, breaking up the audience. Hank Williams, Sr saw it, called a stage hand over and said, “Go tell that son of a bitch if he doesn’t sit down I’m coming down there and busting this big guitar over his head!” Berle looked up and saw Williams glaring down at him. He went off stage and shut up.
Williams? A fighter? I don't think he weighed a hundred pounds.
@@ardalla535 He was “armed” with a Martin D-18, a BIG guitar. Red Foley was one of Hank’s idols and he did not appreciate Berle making fun of him. Hank may have had a drop or two of liquid courage going on, too.
@@ardalla535 - As much a Hank drank i'm sure he had plenty of "confidence" to take on anybody.
@@ardalla535A big guitar is a great equalizer.
@@juleswins3d-18 is a toy guitar
They are entertainers, not role models. Most are completely crazy
Exactly. Most are detached from reality, and they have the nerve to preach to the public.
Were, are and will always be!
Exactly my thoughts on this... we need to stop putting them up on pedestals. For all their acting ability, they are human beings with human flaws - some more, some less - but they are not role models or heroes. The smart ones perform to the best of their abilities on the set, and keep their private lives out of the spotlight (looking at you, Kevin Bacon & Kyra Sedgwick).
Yes most celebrities are mentally unstable. How else can they become different people at the drop of a hat?
No, most are not completely crazy. I've worked with many.
They left out the prince of evil celebrities- Jerry Lewis.
He only used the telehon to remain relevant and continue to get gigs.
Jewish.
HE WAS PURE EVIL
@@xavierminchello8431 While he was alive, he could fake it in front of the mainstream media.
Lucille Ball "reshaped the sitcom landscape"
Actually Lucy and her husband Desi Arnaz invented the sitcom.
She was still a jerk who treated people badly.
No, they did NOT . There were numerous sitcoms BEFORE lucy
@@kellybrown8638 - Name one.
@@dma124She probably acted like any television executive but because she was a woman she was called a b-&@# whereas a man would be called a determined leader.
@@crixxxxxxxxx No, she didn’t. She was business, okay, and that is indeed where she earned her ‘Balls’. But she treated everyone around her like crap. Say what you want. Plenty of people will disagree with you.
Berle’s behavior didn’t earn him a lifetime ban from SNL, his huge failure hosting did…it was the consensus second worst hosting job
who was number1?
@user-rw4uk2vk1h Most people would say Steven Seagal.
@@user-rw4uk2vk1h Steven Seagal
@@user-rw4uk2vk1h My guess on that would be Steven Seagal. The martial arts action star was a real asshole.
Steven seagal
I grew up dirt poor in a one room bungalow on a small farm in the sixties. My dad liked to write to people and wrote to Bob Hope.
Every Xmas my family got a Xmas card from Bob Hope to our farm in Australia!
Jerry Lewis should have made the top 10
Mickey Rooney, even in old age, had several cases of domestic abuse against him; he was very violent toward his wives. And Milton Berle was just a mean womanizer.
A Weasel with a big D...
Jerry Lewis another one
There is a rumour that Krusty the clown in The Simpsons was based on him.
@@vincentcrowley5196 I thought Krusty the clown was based off that bozo, bonko the clown!
@@Matt-lp8de he could be a combination of them. I think it was Krusty's grumpy, hating meeting fans, past his prime, doing it for the money attitude, that they did base on Jerry Lewis
krusty was originally written to be homer in disguise, hence why they look so similar. there was supposed to be an episode where he pretended to be krusty in order to get closer with bart, but it never got made.
Absolutely.
I met Mr. Rooney, and spoke to him a few times, he was always nice to me and on a couple of occasions teased me about where I was from. I found him to be very quick witted and funny. I don't know what he was like as a young man but my interaction with him was positive, and is something I will remember fondly for the rest of my life.
I liked Mickey Rooney. I asked him in Las Vegas to what he contributed his long success. He pulled out a big wooden cross that he used to wear under his shirt. "Everything is because of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ," he said. Later he was betting big time at the Blackjack table. I asked him if his Lord was helping. He responded that when he was a teenager he lost two million dollars playing craps. "I'm just trying to get it back." His stories about Ava Gardner and women were not unkind, but he said that he was ahead financially on alimony. "If I had to pay a hooker the number of times I had sex with Ava, I'd be bankrupt."
In the summer of 1971, Rooney was in a play at the Shady Grove playhouse and I was waitressing at a nearby Ramada Inn. He acted entitled and not to go into details but he was like a king to his fans who gathered around his table and treated the staff waiting on him as very lowly servants. And left an insultingly low tip.
One to add next time is Gallagher. I opened for him at a gig in Tulsa in the 1980s. Toward the end of our set, he was in the wings frantically waving his hands and motioning us to cut our songs immediately. When the curtain closed, he gave is a tongue-lashing for being on state too long. He was a total asshole.
"Hollywood" has always been a cesspool.
Just like the rest of the country.
@@valevisa8429 C'mon, man!
It still is except for a very SMALL minority that are not WOKE!!!!
It's not Hollywood per se, it's because famous people's lives are on display 24/7. But common people aren't much different. There are plenty of abusive people in many American families; people who will never be exposed because they are relatively anonymous to the rest of the world.
@@jacksagrafsky4936 One day you'll learn the meaning of that term 🤣
What is this, an inquisition? "He married younger women", well, daaaah, he didn't abduct them....
Late in his career, Rooney did a stretch in a stage production in Toronto.
A few times he ordered chinese food and my friend who took the calls said he was very nice. That's all.
It would behoove anyone ordering food to be nice with who they are dealing with. We’ve all heard stories about what some people do to food.
I don't know about all that, but I know I HATE AI GENERATED DIALOGUE. It SUCKS!
Artificial Ignorance
@@KreemieNewgatt Brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Another comedian that could have been included was Bob Hope. He made some very good and funny movies with and without Bing Crosby, but offstage, his adulterous affairs with Hollywood's leading ladies was legendary, and yet his wife never left him even though she knew about them.
If Bob had affairs, then he did a good job of keeping them quiet.
@@jamesanthony5681 He didn't keep his affair with Marilyn Maxwell quiet. In fact, it was so well known that Marilyn was often called Mrs Bob Hope even though he was still married to Delores, Bob and Marilyn introduced the song "Silver Bells" in the film The Lemon Drop Kid. I wonder how Delores felt singing Silver Bells with Bob on Bob's Christmas specials.
@@teaeyedoubleguhur i heard he had an affair with "Bett" Davis
sounds like killary & slick willie
@@yb-rk5oharen’t you late for a maga rally??
Research the pronunciation of names/words.
"skep"ticism
"Betty" Davis
Teh-Loo'-lah
AI narration is dreadful now. I hope it improves soon IR we go back to actors doing it.
And Cyd Charisse (not Ch-air-reece)
This vid gets the award for butchering well-known names...
Agreed. 😣
AI
No it shows that even Hollywood is not exempt from real life.
Absolutely.
For a moment I thought Terry Thomas was being inexplicably included, until the narrator said Milton Berle.
I met Rooney on set he was the kindest actor I have ever met. And the stories he could tell. What a guy!!
Absolute power corrupts absolutely
I interacted frequently with Mickey Rooney when I worked at a major studio in the 1990s. He was always extremely friendly and amicable. I'm surprised Bruce Willis was not on this list!
Not amicable. You’re using that word incorrectly. Better to say amiable.
Because he was old
It has been said that even Gary Crosby didn't know what was written in his book, because it was rewritten several times to have sensationalism
Gary actually sent a pre publication copy of the book to each of his brothers (Lindsay, Dennis and Phillip) so that there would be no surprises. Parts of it were shared with his step-mother Kathryn Crosby with whom Gary was very close as he was writing it.
My wife's aunt was a flight attendant years ago and worked a flight Lucille Ball was on. "B!tch" would apparently be a very generous description...
Apparently, the older she got, the nastier she was to people.
I read somewhere that she was about to do Ball Of Fire with Gary Cooper which would have made her a huge movie star, when Barbara Stanwyck changed her mind and decided to do it. I don't think Ball ever got over that and may be the source of her issues.
Ms. Ball was actually banned from Am. Airlines because she was so rude to the flight attendants
@@michaelsix9684 😲
@@paulhicks6667you would know
Difficult to believe Milton Berle could even be considered for MTV or SNL.
Some of the cast of SNL were big fans of Berle, specifically Belushi and Aykroyd, I believe.
Milton Berle on MTV would have been like Sylvester Stallone in The Nutcracker.
The show was brand new. Berle was a 'catch' (so they thought) for credibility.
Some of the older comedians didn't understand SNL and what they were doing. Especially Berle. Walter Matthau said to Jane Curtin, "Hey, why don't we just go out there and wing it?" She told him, "NO Walter, you CAN'T do that."
An old newspaper TV critic said, "I don't get it. There are no punchlines. Where are the punchlines?" Well, that was the whole point.
You forgot one - Jerry Lewis; after one interview Lewis practically threw the interviewer out the door screaming 'get all of this shtt out of here.'! A real jerk.
they ran that clip as part of a "bad celebrity interviews" show over here in the UK.. the poor reporter had minutes to fill and he just came back with one word answers...
My aunt who lived in Las Vegas at the time, met Lucy a couple of times over the years and told us you couldn't have met anyone nicer. Now who are you supposed to believe?
Your Aunt was probably a Drunk.🤫
Nobody is perfect ALL the time. When they have the power to control, they will.
I have heard more about Lucy than can fill a bowl. Nasty and mean were always included.
I believe both . Lucy was nice when everything went according to plan but I heard way too many times that she was a rude ass too .
@@pooddescrewch8718 Remember that Lucy was a very successful female in a male's world. She had to hold her own in order to maintain her high level of success.
Danny Kaye and Jerry Lewis were both notorious scene-stealers, prima donnas, and general jerks. That being said, I always try to separate the art from the artist. I recommend the book "Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma" by Claire Dederer. It's a very challenging read, and I don't necessarily agree with everything she says in it, but it provides a lot of food for thought.
A similar question far closer to home than movies and sports: can a bad man be a good leader?
Comedian George Carlin told a story that when he was 10 years old he waited all day in the rain outside a NYC theater to meet Danny Kaye and when he finally came out he ignored Carlin completely. he stopped worshiping any 'stars" after that.
Milton Berle had a habit of angering his co-workers by telling them how to act and how to be funny. Fred Allen once called him the 'Moron's Messiah.'
I have heard stories that many top achievers that push for perfection, can be anywhere from difficult to an absolute jerk, at least professionally.
About Ms Ball... she's pretty much responsible for Star Trek.... expecting great performance when it's your name on the line.... I do know what is wrong with that
She was certainly better than Jerry Lewis! Women get so judged damn.
And The Untouchables....
Even a book published on the backstage story of ‘I Love Lucy’ tells of how terrible Lucy was to Vivian Vance, Joan Blondell, and Jack Benny to name a few.
@@dma124 Benny could give as much as he took.... but yeah... she treated Ms Vance really bad...at least that's what we hear..,IDK ..
it's insane how much prime tang Rooney pulled down.
So tired of these AI narrated videos that get MULTIPLE pronunciations WRONG.
Leaving off Jerry Lewis is criminal
To be honest I already knew about Erroll Flynn and Gene Kelly. But I still enjoy what they did.
Lucy you have some splaining to do.😁
On the shores of Gitchy-Goomy stands a punk named Mickey Roonie!
Two ingredients that are needed in most cases to be an A-list celebrity are narcissism and egoism. People who have been generously given these two traits are those you run away from, not towards.
The other ingredient is insecurity. Actors are frequently insecure, which is made worse by being in an insecure business.
I've always thought that too, you'd have to be an ego-maniac, wouldn't you?
Actors and actresses were bad then, but are worse now.
Just the same, actually.
Fortunately, reality television had one serious upside: it gradually stripped away the complex layers of the motion picture performer and recording artist and exposed their true greedy selves. Today, the ensemble series reigns supreme, and The Simpsons will be gone when any of the Core Four go down.
And yet actors who are predominantly staged actors are often total sweethearts. I've heard nothing but good about John Gielgud, Derek Jacobi, Ian McKellen for example
Most of these didn't surprise me
Bill Cosby
Especially John Wayne. White supremacist to a T.
Lucy was a boss that’s why she acted like a boss.
Boss=Jackass
@@stevennieto9898 You have to know when to turn it off and when to turn it back on.
I saw Bette Davis in a Ralphs parking lot in L.A. in the 80's. I returned her grocery cart after helping her load her groceries. She thanked me, but never smiled once.
She had suffered a massive stroke at that time, not to mention her ingrate daughter BD Merrill-Hyman tried to recreate “Mommie Dearest” with “My Mother’s Keeper” except Bette was battling cancer a stroke and was quite alive when the book came out, a book that didn’t hold a candle to mommie dearest and basically just accused her of being an alcoholic control freak all the while Bette kept her and her son-in-law at the time
Crosby had no paternal instincts whatsoever.
His best performance was with David Bowie when they sung a duet of "The little Drummer Boy".....and of course "White Christmas" and as a seasonal Holiday host.
Also a known wife beater.
NO????? I'D ASK HIS CHILDREN FROM HIS SECOND MARRIAGE ABOUT THAT! ;)
@@thomasc3877 I have heard he changed his ways for his second family.
Played too many Catholic priests
Just two words: "JERRY LEWIS"
Right?
Left out Jerry Lewis and Clark Gable.
I live in Thousand Oaks about 45 minutes from Hollywood California. We have many stars who live here. I've personally worked out with Hulk Hogan at 24 hour fitness, I've shopped with Maureen McCormick of the Brady Bunch at Gelson's & once when I was shopping at Kmart, I suddenly noticed a very short old man walking alongside me. I turned to look towards my left & there right next to me, was Mickey Rooney. I blurted out "HEY YOU'RE MICKEY ROONEY!!!" To this Mickey glanced over & up at me & replied in an old crusty voice, "Yeah!"
You should've called him Bill. Then asked when he got out of Grandville.
@@stevesparta4995 LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Actors are like sports stars. Their public persona is critical to their success. Even so, I do believe in second chances. 🤷♂️
Well I knew somebody in a Florida town who worked at a local event that featured celebrities . A friend of hers was assigned to Mickey Rooney . She said he had her in tears with his demands and behavior .
Berle was a cast member in a play at a Chicago, top notch, off-loop theatre where I worked. He was a total jerk.
Won’t subscribe to sites that allow mispronunciation after mispronunciation.
AI
money and power made them that way
I knew Mickey Rooney in the mid 80s, he was always funny, genuinely kind. I called BS on this whole VIDEO
Met Jerry Lewis here in Miami at Macy's located at Aventura Mall in the early 80's I was a freshman in college and got a part time job selling VCR's ( remember those), Mr Lewis looking for a high end VCR while I was helping him I mentioned that twice I worked as a volunteer at his Labor Day Telethon when I was attending High School in Puerto Rico he looked at me and said: " Do you want a medal for that?" Then he started to berated me with some "mumble jumble" about me invading his personal space, I didn't even bother to answer him I just walked away.
He did Jerry's kids really dirty
I would have left a slot for Jackie Gleason. Even Art Carney couldn't stand him!
I never heard anything but I can believe it, he had that air about him.
I worked with an older guy in the 90s. He said he grew up in the same neighborhood as Carl Switzer (Alfalfa, Little Rascals). He said Carl and his brother were the neighborhood bullies. He said he was in countless bar fights, was once stabbed, and that it was no surprise when he was shot and killed during an altercation.
Lucille Ball's son Desi Jr, at 14, got another 14 year-old pregnant. Baby was born when they both turned 15. Desi and Lucy never met their granddaughter and it was hushed up. Disgusting!
Lucy was nasty as all hell. she was banned from flying AA because she was so nasty to crew.
Ask the nurses at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. Lucy was a monster.
That’s not the first time I’ve heard that.
Ever fly AA? I'd be nasty too. If they were the only airline in existence I'd stay home.
John Wayne was not a jerk. Just because you don't like his politics, doesn't make him bad. Many people of John Wayne's time felt the same way. It isnt right but you can't hold people of the past to today's standards. Queen Elizabeth I was great but if you pull her out of her time, she becomes atrocious.
Racism has always been bad.
Wayne was a racist, who supported a racist for President. Guess that's okay with you.
Wayne was a racist
"She's Got 'Bet Davis' Eyes"!!
I already liked John Wayne , you dont have to sell him to me
racist man
Mickey Rooney had a chance to back up and substantiate all the abuse allegations that Judy Garland made about being starved and given drugs and he didn’t. Garland suffered the rest of her short life and he could have helped her.
He did TRY to help her but she could not be helped. I know that's hard to understand, but she was un-helpable. Frank Sinatra paid for her funeral to help her because that was the only way to help her --- she had to be dead.
I’ve heard of all of these except Gene Kelly. What a great talent. And I still love John Wayne, regardless of his old school opinions.
Hoorah for The Duke!
I find Woody Allen unpleasant.
So does Mia Farrow -- but she's a nut job anyway.
You and me both.
Thanks for the video. When you got to Bette Davis it reminded me I have to put five grand down on the upcoming baseball game between Davis University vs Hawaii university
I'm not sure if the narration was computer generated or if it was a real person. There were numerous pronunciation errors, most notably names of celebrities. Maybe a little better narration editing would make this more credible - otherwise a good video.
Jerks can have quite an amount of money.
Or in Mickys case non at all.
Mickey hooking up with Hollywood glamour girls?!? Really..fame and money go a long way..looked like a leprechaun
Rooney was incredibly and disproportionately endowed and that's why he had women after him.
@@davemattia How did they know, did he wear it outside of his costume while out walking?
@@donalkinsella4380 Insiders used to joke about it -- especially Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball. BTW - I don't like vulgarity or low brow humor.
@@davemattia Factual information is vulgar. The vulgarity exists in the mind of the receiver. No attempt at humour on my part.
Well, he was married to Ava Gardner, and at one time you could say that Rooney was the biggest Hollywood star in the world.
Okay: it's Cyd SHA-Reese, and BETTY Davis (the E is pronounced). Is this narration AI?
Mickey Rooney blew into town with the "Sugar Babies" touring company in the '80s and sweet talked a bunch of rube local business owners into granting him "lines of credit." Rooney skipped town owing more than $10,000! The shopkeepers banded together and successfully sued him.
I suggest add Shawn Penn. A great actor when he follows a script written by others. But a miserable do gooder wannabe when he freelances.
I don't like Sean penn.. i don't understand what people like in him..
He's another lib douche.
Sean Penn - the insufferable saint.... What happened to Spicoli? 😅
I think he and Bono have a contest over who can out-cause the other.
He's not a great actor I'll give you Jeff Spicoli that was great acting but his other rolls nothing special
Rape of Elizabeth Taylor when she was 14 & Mickey was 22 is heartbreaking 💔 💔💔!
Well, it was statutory rape.
Top billing stars typically get to the top because of their determination and ruthlessness.
The channel owner should learn how to speak.
It's AI. Not human.
@@danicegewiss862 That's why the channel owner needs to learn how to speak.
Can someone enlighten me as to why any woman would want to have an affair with Mickey Rooney?
Money and status.
The status I guess
No Bill Cosby?!
These people are all dead and not able to defend themselves..Don't take this too seriously
I worked with Mickey Rooney on the Last Confederate ..he was old then, and a major asshole.I stayed away from him.
Bill Cosby
Lucille Ball was turning tricks in NYC before becoming a star. Just like Marilyn Monroe
I don't fault anyone for that; I mean, you gotta do what ya gotta do! I just wish Lucille Ball later on didn't become such a prude who found everything obscene.
My father had a friend in the 1950's who swore that he had sex with Lucille Ball in the 1930's,
before she was famous!
How do you think she got in stooges flicks???
Marilyn liked sex but there’s no evidence she was a whore. IDK about Lucy. Norma Jean was a Rosie the Riveter like my grandma.
This list is well documented.
If I remember correctly Bing Crosby's son later admitted that he had stretched the truth about his father in order to sell more books. This was after his sister from Bing's second marriage threatened to sue him for tarnishing her father's image. I remember Bing's youngest son once commenting that his father was not very demonstrative in his affection, but he never saw anything abusive from him.
He might have learned better by his second family.
Bing Crosby's drinking and abusive behavior during his first marriage were well known in Hollywood. Dixie, his first wife, who was an alcoholic did nothing to protect her sons.
Mary has sought unsuccessfully to rehabilitate Bing's image. Bing's right of publicity was rendered worthless once Gary's book was published.
@@Insomnious8 Which is a shame. Bing was enormously talented, good actor, and a great singer. I have a number of his cd's and his vocals are incredible.
@@jaybee9269 Perhaps, or maybe it was that his son was just trying to sell books. It also could not have been easy growing up in the shadow of one of the most famous and beloved entertainers in the world. His first wife also had some problems that she could not get a handle on.
I love that quote about Erol Flynn “He had the body of an 80 year old”. That’s exactly the way I want to go. Body so worn out from all the fun and debauchery so bad G*d won’t give me back my deposit on my body.
He had a heart condition; he knew he wouldn’t have a long life.
@@jaybee9269 Flynn doesn't help himself with his lifestyle
@@charlesdavenport6094 >> No, he sure didn’t! But such is human nature.
Was aware of Lucille Ball. I had family (a great uncle and a father) who were devoted Communists (trust me it made me grow up being an avid fan of free market principals, no matter how much they tried to sell me on it, I actually ended up not being close to either after I turned 18). The great uncle knew Lucille from his activities with the Communist party in America, she was involved here and there. Said she was cruel, impatient, contemptuous toward pretty much anyone around her if the cameras were off, but everyone tolerated her because the Communist party in the USA had an uphill climb, so any celebrity who supported it had to be treated like royalty.
Hollywood creates movies we all enjoy, but most of us have known for a long time that there is a dark side of Hollywood. And the artists themselves are people just like everyone else and deal with things like alcoholism, depression, and everyday obstacles
No O.J.?
Actors only please. OJ was sh1te
I think the depth of Simpson's acting talent was accurately demonstrated in his recurring detective role in "The Naked Gun" film trilogy!
Pronounced Bettie Davis.
Actually, she famously stated that she went by Bette (pronounced 'bet') but everybody mispronounced it and she just gave up fighting lol
@@propagandalfx1976 I was about to write the same thing!
Do you mean Dettie Bavis ?
Marlon Brando?
In his later career he treated everyone on film sets horribly. Despite demanding (and getting) huge salaries for roles he refused to learn his lines and would delay filming by showing up late or not showing up at all.
To this day other actors still kiss his a@#.