Thanks for granting "access" to this hidden gem, Kelly. @16:14 - Dick Powell did yeoman work in the 1944 noir: Murder, My Sweet, and later in my favorite Hollywood on Hollywood film: The Bad and The Beautiful. He was also quite a producer, and gained a reputation around town as being one of the best, which actually eclipsed his acting career.
My pleasure! Thank you for watching! And funny you should mention Murder, My Sweet and The Bad and the Beautiful because both are on my short list of films to watch next! And I did not know about his producing career but thank you so much for sharing! I’ll have to go see if he did any films I’ve seen!🤗
Thank you!! And they do bear a resemblance! Even Craig was telling about certain connections between the two or the same role in different productions each woman played!
Such a fantastic video, Kelly! That’s so wonderful that you got Craig to be your guide for this very special video and that you got to see so many amazing people like Walter James Westmore, Michael Curtiz, Errol Flynn, and William Wyler just to name a few! I’m so excited for part two, this is definitely one of my favorites of your videos, I enjoyed it so much!!😊
Thank you Ryan I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed the video! Craig is such a great resource, and getting to see those amazing people with his help was really special! Part two will be up soon! 🤗🤗
@@kellywoodclark That’s so great! Thanks so much! I did a bus tour with Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr back in September that visited many locations in the Los Angeles area related to Walt and Roy. It was so great, expensive but worth it if you are into Disney history. It’s called WaltLand, he usually does tours every month but they do sell out.
You rock, Kelly. Thank you for showing me where William Wyler's resting place is. Such a modest plot for, according to Bette Davis, "the greatest director this town has ever seen." I was in those private gardens twenty years ago but didn't have the benefit of a cool dude with a key! The emotion on your face seeing these iconic stars is palpable.
Hey thank you!! And thanks for watching! William Wyler did so many great films! Thats neat you’ve been to FL as well and Craig is indeed “a cool dude with a key” and vast knowledge of old Hollywood! And we I’m glad my admiration and enthusiasm comes across🥹 🤗✨
Ever since I found you're channel, I really look forward to you're videos. You have great information, and insight! Thank You, I also appreciate the 20's, 30's 40's and 50's! I don't know where you live in LA. But I hope you are okay, I know the fires have been devastating! My prayers to everyone out there.
Hi Dave!! Thank you so much for sharing that! I really appreciate your kind words and you watching!! Nice to meet a fellow vintage lover! And thank you, I’m actually in San Diego so all clear of the fires but I do appreciate that and am sad for the city that’s like my second home 😢
I found your channel around a couple of months ago and you do a very good job at presenting your subject. I’m surprised that you don’t have more subscribers. I just subscribed. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for an interesting video. I enjoyed seeing Sammy Davis Jr’s grave. He was even on the Rifleman twice. His song at the end of Ocean’s Eleven is really something.
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What a beautiful place. Thank you for this very informative video. I doubt I'll ever get to visit these places in person, but who knows! Thanks again, from Bakewell, in Derbyshire, England.
It’s very beautiful! My pleasure I’m glad you enjoyed and that if you don’t make it in person that this video brought it to you! Thanks for watching! 🤗
Michael Curtiz also directed Captain Blood and Adventures of Robin Hood with Erroll Flynn. Robert Taylor was in a lot of film noire pictures but I enjoyed him in Westward the Women. I definitely recommend the Tracy/Hepburn collaborative films: Woman of the Year, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Desk Set, Pat and Mike, Adam's Rib. Good video tour thank you!
Oh I shoulda mentioned the Curtiz/flynn connection! Thanks for sharing! And I love noir so I’ll check out some of Taylor’s noir films and those Tracy/hepburn films! Thanks for watching!!🤗🤗
I very much enjoyed your video. A footnote on your visit to Alan Ladd and Nat King Cole. Interred below Cole is Jeanette MacDonald and her husband Gene Raymond. MacDonald is my personal favorite classic Hollywood actress and singer. I'd love to see a tribute to her on your next visit to Forest Lawn Glendale.
Enjoyed the video 👍 A footnote on your visit to Errol Flynn’s grave. Buried to your left is the unmarked grave of actress/director Ida Lupino. Her mother, Constance, is on the other side. I’m a little surprised you’ve never seen an Flynn movie, as he’s one of the more lasting legends of the Golden Era. They’re worth checking out. Unfortunately, he’s known as much for his offscreen exploits as onscreen. He was the heir to Douglas Fairbanks as “king of the Swashbucklers,” starring in Captain Blood, Adventures of Robin Hood, The Sea Hawk along with Charge of the Light Brigade & Dive Bomber - all directed by Michael Curtiz. Curtiz also directed Yankee Doodle Dandy (for which Cagney won an Oscar). My wife & I visited Forest Lawn several years ago but there are so many stars buried there, we saw only a small fraction. I think you’ll have to make several more videos to cover them. If not, you might want to at least ask your friend to get you into the Great Masoleum, where legends like Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Jean Harlow, Elizabeth Taylor & others are buried.
Yes thank you for sharing about Ida Lupino! Craig did point that out and I filmed but unfortunately it didn’t make the final edit 😢 Next time!! And yes I know more about Flynn’s offscreen conduct than on 😮but I do want to see one of this films! I should have added the Curtiz/Flynn connection! And yesss! We had chatted about going into the GM so hopefully we can coordinate that soon!! Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for watching!🤗
I’m sorry the hours of research I did and backstories I shared of everyone (except for a couple that were pointed out to me in the moment) wasn’t enough for you 🙏
Finally a interesting video of this cemetery. Its always the same ole people in videos. So great job on this. I mowed that cemetery back in the day. Never got into that area you went in but I heard some stories.
Oh thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed! I appreciate you watching! And very neat you worked there! It’s so beautiful and in part to the great work of the landscapers and those who keep it looking its best!
June Allyson is buried at Forrest Lawn Glendale. I don't think she was in "The Conqueror". I saw that movie last year on TMC. It was awful and was filmed near a nuclear test site. I also met Sammy Davis Jr. at WB in 1963. He was a very nice man and being a young child, he was surprised to know that I knew who he was. I stumbled upon his grave in a private area near my relatives.
It does say she is there online but on find a grave the location isn’t listed and Craig, whose a wealth of info about all things cemeteries was saying the location was unknown to him. You’re June wasn’t in that film, he was saying Dick Powell was in the conqueror. I still haven’t seen but I’ve heard it’s awful! Thats very cool you got to meet Sammy!!
I CANNOT believe you skip right over Jeanette Mcdonald and Gene Raymond's grave and go right to Nat King Cole without even mentioning them!! Jeanette was HUGE back in her day and Gene was big too. Seriously dahling? But I loved your video and look forward to the next
@kellywoodclark Please google Janette Macdonald sweetie. She was MGM's biggest singing star in the 30's. Huge, did big budget musicals with Nelson Eddie and was extremely popular.
My dad worked for TWA at JFK airport and on his way to work one day he witnessed a car crash a Sammy Davis ran up to my dad's car screaming for help with his eyeball hanging out but still attached.
No way!!!! So many things about this! One I love the TWA terminal at jfk and its history so that alone is cool! But that is wild your dad was there when that terrible accident occurred!! Did he talk about it often?
I practically grew up on jets and in the TWA terminal and I love it too! 🙂 I was born right next to the runway at Howard Beach Hospital on February 7th 1964 about 4 hours before the Beetles landed there for their first visit ever to America and started the British music invasion although I think they flew Pan Am Airlines. No dad just mentioned it once to my mom and I remember hearing about it. I guess that's why Sammy had a glass eye.
@@Spicy-y9zwell that’s so neat and I’m envious of your proximity to twa! And very cool you were born nearby the sameday the Beatles changed music in the US forever! 😮
Thank you for watching!! Who’s your favorite Old Hollywood star we visited?? 🤍
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Natalie Wood is mine...
@@jimmyjames6267I’ve visited her grave! I have a video a few back if you’re interested! And have some upcoming plans that include her! 🤗
All of the above.
Thank you Kelly and for your extraordinary beautiful looks ❤
My pleasure and thank you for your kind words!! ☺️🤗
🌹I absolutely loved this Kelly! Thank you so much for this! Your videos are excellent always! Continued blessings and support. ~Love&Light♥️Carli xx
So glad you enjoyed!! It’s my pleasure and I thank you for watching! 🤗🤗
Thanks for granting "access" to this hidden gem, Kelly. @16:14 - Dick Powell did yeoman work in the 1944 noir: Murder, My Sweet, and later in my favorite Hollywood on Hollywood film: The Bad and The Beautiful. He was also quite a producer, and gained a reputation around town as being one of the best, which actually eclipsed his acting career.
My pleasure! Thank you for watching! And funny you should mention Murder, My Sweet and The Bad and the Beautiful because both are on my short list of films to watch next! And I did not know about his producing career but thank you so much for sharing! I’ll have to go see if he did any films I’ve seen!🤗
Another stellar episode Kelly! I love Gloria Talbott. Two of my biggest crushes were her and Audrey Hepburn. Thanks for all you do, Kelly! ☀️🕊️
Thank you!! And they do bear a resemblance! Even Craig was telling about certain connections between the two or the same role in different productions each woman played!
@ So cool. Can't wait for the next part of the episode with you and Craig. Have a great rest of your week Kelly! ☀️🕊️
@@ronjknecht350yay! Thanks Ron, coming soon! Have a great weekend!
Such a fantastic video, Kelly! That’s so wonderful that you got Craig to be your guide for this very special video and that you got to see so many amazing people like Walter James Westmore, Michael Curtiz, Errol Flynn, and William Wyler just to name a few!
I’m so excited for part two, this is definitely one of my favorites of your videos, I enjoyed it so much!!😊
Thank you Ryan I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed the video! Craig is such a great resource, and getting to see those amazing people with his help was really special! Part two will be up soon! 🤗🤗
@@kellywoodclarkYou’re so welcome! Do you think you’ll visit Walt Disney someday? I’d love to see you do a tribute to him so much!
@@ryanstreasures2491definitely!! I’d like to do something where we visit his grave and areas around LA connected to him!
@@kellywoodclark That’s so great! Thanks so much! I did a bus tour with Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr back in September that visited many locations in the Los Angeles area related to Walt and Roy. It was so great, expensive but worth it if you are into Disney history. It’s called WaltLand, he usually does tours every month but they do sell out.
You rock, Kelly. Thank you for showing me where William Wyler's resting place is. Such a modest plot for, according to Bette Davis, "the greatest director this town has ever seen." I was in those private gardens twenty years ago but didn't have the benefit of a cool dude with a key! The emotion on your face seeing these iconic stars is palpable.
Hey thank you!! And thanks for watching! William Wyler did so many great films! Thats neat you’ve been to FL as well and Craig is indeed “a cool dude with a key” and vast knowledge of old Hollywood! And we I’m glad my admiration and enthusiasm comes across🥹 🤗✨
Magnificent!!! Thank you!!!
You’re so very welcome! Glad you enjoyed! 🤗🤗
Thank you, Kelly. Craig seems to be an all-around nice guy.
Craig is a treat! He was so very lovely! Thanks for watching 🤗
Great job on this .. a great tour and all the background information was just fabulous👍
Thank you so much for saying so and watching!! Glad you enjoyed!☺️☺️
Ever since I found you're channel, I really look forward to you're videos. You have great information, and insight! Thank You, I also appreciate the 20's, 30's 40's and 50's! I don't know where you live in LA. But I hope you are okay, I know the fires have been devastating! My prayers to everyone out there.
Hi Dave!! Thank you so much for sharing that! I really appreciate your kind words and you watching!! Nice to meet a fellow vintage lover! And thank you, I’m actually in San Diego so all clear of the fires but I do appreciate that and am sad for the city that’s like my second home 😢
I found your channel around a couple of months ago and you do a very good job at presenting your subject. I’m surprised that you don’t have more subscribers. I just subscribed. Keep up the good work!
Thank you I really appreciate that!! And thank you for subscribing happy you’re here!! 🤗🤗
Loved Sammy's voice.
That cemetery seems very peaceful ,you filmed some of my favorite entertainers. This is a great video.😊
It’s so very peaceful, there even classical music playing around the area Spencer Tracy is. I’m glad you enjoyed and thank you for watching 🤗🤗
@kellywoodclark You're welcome it was my pleasure, I hope your visit that Cemetery sometime.😊🪦
@@Aztec73I’ll be back for sure!
Thanks for an interesting video. I enjoyed seeing Sammy Davis Jr’s grave. He was even on the Rifleman twice. His song at the end of Ocean’s Eleven is really something.
Of course my pleasure thank you for watching! Seeing Sammy Davis jr was special and I love that song too!!
BRAVA‼ WOW what a HIDDEN gem, Billie Dove to the "hidden LOCKED garden"‼ Absolutely wonderful stroll AROUND memory lane~ utmost professional KWC Production~ kudos ~ ENCORE ENCORE🙏🌎🎉
Thank you!!! So glad you enjoyed! 🙌🤗🙌🤗
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What a beautiful place. Thank you for this very informative video. I doubt I'll ever get to visit these places in person, but who knows! Thanks again, from Bakewell, in Derbyshire, England.
It’s very beautiful! My pleasure I’m glad you enjoyed and that if you don’t make it in person that this video brought it to you! Thanks for watching! 🤗
@@saragarratt4397 I’m in Nottinghamshire .uk
Kelly, it's a pleasure watching your video's, your very well spoken and seem to be a very nice lady, i subscribed today 😊
Oh thank you Jimmy! I appreciate you watching, your kind words and for subscribing 🤗🤗
Thanks for the secret tour!
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!🙌🤗
Can't wait for the next part. Are you going to get to film exclusively inside the Grand Mausoleum that would be awesome!
Yay! Coming soon! Part 2 won’t include the GM but I am hoping to get to do that with Craig on a future visit! Thank you for watching!!🤗
great video with great stars👏👏✌️🇬🇧
Thank you for watching!😊
Very interesting,thank you.
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!🤗
Sam Cooke . I loved his music
He had such a beautiful voice 🥹
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Michael Curtiz also directed Captain Blood and Adventures of Robin Hood with Erroll Flynn. Robert Taylor was in a lot of film noire pictures but I enjoyed him in Westward the Women. I definitely recommend the Tracy/Hepburn collaborative films: Woman of the Year, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Desk Set, Pat and Mike, Adam's Rib. Good video tour thank you!
Oh I shoulda mentioned the Curtiz/flynn connection! Thanks for sharing! And I love noir so I’ll check out some of Taylor’s noir films and those Tracy/hepburn films! Thanks for watching!!🤗🤗
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Can’t wait for part 2!
Coming soon!! 🤗🫶
I very much enjoyed your video.
A footnote on your visit to Alan Ladd and Nat King Cole. Interred below Cole is Jeanette MacDonald and her husband Gene Raymond. MacDonald is my personal favorite classic Hollywood actress and singer. I'd love to see a tribute to her on your next visit to Forest Lawn Glendale.
Thank you so much for watching! And I’m sorry I was so near your favorite and did not make mention! I’ll have to remedy that in a future video! 🤗🤗
Jimmy Stewart ! Total legend musically Sam Cooke !
Love them both!🫶🫶
Loving your videos!!
Yay!! So happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!!🤗🤗
Enjoyed the video 👍
A footnote on your visit to Errol Flynn’s grave. Buried to your left is the unmarked grave of actress/director Ida Lupino. Her mother, Constance, is on the other side.
I’m a little surprised you’ve never seen an Flynn movie, as he’s one of the more lasting legends of the Golden Era. They’re worth checking out. Unfortunately, he’s known as much for his offscreen exploits as onscreen.
He was the heir to Douglas Fairbanks as “king of the Swashbucklers,” starring in Captain Blood, Adventures of Robin Hood, The Sea Hawk along with Charge of the Light Brigade & Dive Bomber - all directed by Michael Curtiz. Curtiz also directed Yankee Doodle Dandy (for which Cagney won an Oscar).
My wife & I visited Forest Lawn several years ago but there are so many stars buried there, we saw only a small fraction.
I think you’ll have to make several more videos to cover them. If not, you might want to at least ask your friend to get you into the Great Masoleum, where legends like Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Jean Harlow, Elizabeth Taylor & others are buried.
Yes thank you for sharing about Ida Lupino! Craig did point that out and I filmed but unfortunately it didn’t make the final edit 😢 Next time!!
And yes I know more about Flynn’s offscreen conduct than on 😮but I do want to see one of this films! I should have added the Curtiz/Flynn connection!
And yesss! We had chatted about going into the GM so hopefully we can coordinate that soon!!
Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for watching!🤗
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KNOW THE BACKGROUND OF YOUR STARS !!!!!!!
I’m sorry the hours of research I did and backstories I shared of everyone (except for a couple that were pointed out to me in the moment) wasn’t enough for you 🙏
Finally a interesting video of this cemetery. Its always the same ole people in videos. So great job on this. I mowed that cemetery back in the day. Never got into that area you went in but I heard some stories.
Oh thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed! I appreciate you watching! And very neat you worked there! It’s so beautiful and in part to the great work of the landscapers and those who keep it looking its best!
Craig should write a book so the knowledge he has is never lost.
He’s an oracle of old Hollywood history!!🙌🙌
@kellywoodclark not many like him left. All that history will be lost eventually with only the cemeteries remaining. Would be a real shame.
@@Michael-fs7suthat’s what we make videos like this to preserve those memories as best we can! 😊
June Allyson is buried at Forrest Lawn Glendale. I don't think she was in "The Conqueror". I saw that movie last year on TMC. It was awful and was filmed near a nuclear test site. I also met Sammy Davis Jr. at WB in 1963. He was a very nice man and being a young child, he was surprised to know that I knew who he was. I stumbled upon his grave in a private area near my relatives.
It does say she is there online but on find a grave the location isn’t listed and Craig, whose a wealth of info about all things cemeteries was saying the location was unknown to him. You’re June wasn’t in that film, he was saying Dick Powell was in the conqueror. I still haven’t seen but I’ve heard it’s awful! Thats very cool you got to meet Sammy!!
great video but you missed George Burns and Gracie Allen who were buried next to gene raymond
I knnnnnow you’re right! They were right there, I filmed them but didn’t include in the final edit 😢 Thank you for watching!!
Gloria Talbott… The Creature From the Black Lagoon! Unmistakable.
Wonderful video. Most enjoyable.
Why thank you I appreciate that and you watching!🤗🤗🤗
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He’s there! But it’s very off limits
I CANNOT believe you skip right over Jeanette Mcdonald and Gene Raymond's grave and go right to Nat King Cole without even mentioning them!! Jeanette was HUGE back in her day and Gene was big too. Seriously dahling? But I loved your video and look forward to the next
Haha I’m sorrrrrry! But I’m glad you still enjoyed and I thank you for watching 🤗🤗🤗
@kellywoodclark Please google Janette Macdonald sweetie. She was MGM's biggest singing star in the 30's. Huge, did big budget musicals with Nelson Eddie and was extremely popular.
@russle-g1eI will indeed! And they’ll be future FL videos and she’ll get the mention she deserves!! 🤗🤗🤗
My dad worked for TWA at JFK airport and on his way to work one day he witnessed a car crash a Sammy Davis ran up to my dad's car screaming for help with his eyeball hanging out but still attached.
No way!!!! So many things about this! One I love the TWA terminal at jfk and its history so that alone is cool! But that is wild your dad was there when that terrible accident occurred!! Did he talk about it often?
I practically grew up on jets and in the TWA terminal and I love it too! 🙂 I was born right next to the runway at Howard Beach Hospital on February 7th 1964 about 4 hours before the Beetles landed there for their first visit ever to America and started the British music invasion although I think they flew Pan Am Airlines.
No dad just mentioned it once to my mom and I remember hearing about it.
I guess that's why Sammy had a glass eye.
That’s not the internet states about how he lost his eye .
@@Spicy-y9zwell that’s so neat and I’m envious of your proximity to twa! And very cool you were born nearby the sameday the Beatles changed music in the US forever! 😮
@@sugarplumenigma4850he lost it in a car accident 😢
Academy Award for Best Picture- Must see "Wings" 1925-guest star Gary Cooper.
I did not know Gary Cooper appeared on it! 😮😍😍
@@kellywoodclark small part. also Pride of the Yankees (classic) your Dad probably knows this movie
@@rtorano1I’ll ask him! I haven’t seen that one but I’ve seen him in Ball of Fire and Love in the Afternoon with my favorite; Audrey Hepburn
Sam Cooke❤ They did not care because Well you all know why. 😢 I love you Sam
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Video backwards. Why no Walt? After all he did for Hollywood?
We had a specific list of those we wanted to see in a set time but he’ll have his own video in the future 😁
You got burnt on you shoulders ! greeting from Ireland 😊
Haha I did 😅 we shot this in the summer 🥵
You are so Gorgeous i love History
I love the video that was really interesting. I enjoyed it. 🫶🏻
So glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!😀