How come you didn't introduce some facts like Orson Welles being in a relationship with Billie Holiday or that John Wayne was a racist or a Yul last screen appearance was an advertisement to tell people not to smoke since he was going to be gone can you do a reload to introduce them facts
Wow! Never knew Charlie Chaplin and John Wayne were so good looking when they were younger! And first time I’ve seen a picture of Yul with hair! He was smart to shave his head. Definitely one of the few men who look BETTER bald!
That was an awesome video and you have all of my favorite actors because I love the most the classic movies actors and actresses of the 50s - 70s one of your best vids may be the best and I can't wait for the classic actresses young and old how they died have a nice weekend pal.🙌🙌
I feel that commentary is good if it’s done perfectly! My English is good enough but I don’t feel like my voice isn’t really fit for narration. I’m happy to not have to do it 😁
Nice video mate❤... I like the way how you present the life details... could be little faster but that's ok😃. I wonder how I would looks like when I'm old😐.
@@DataWatch. Thank you for your time & energy! Learned some interesting facts & of some Hollywood figures previously unknown to me. Look forward in seeing more videos of more Hollywood actors of the bygone eras.
Watching most of these actors on screen in their later years made me a fan especially Gregory Peck saw a video of him holding his grandson Ethan when he was born saying being a grandfather was his favorite role now Ethan's as actor in his own right
Thank you were including Audie Murphy. Most people don't think of him much anymore. At the time of his death I was 13 and had the BIGGEST crush on him. My friends were in love with Donny Osmond, David Cassidy and Bobby Sherman. Nope, Audie was it for me. His tragic death broke my heart. Again, thanks. I was delighted.
@DataWatch. He did 4 for Hitchcock. Yes, Rear Window in 1954, Rope in 1948, The Man Who Knew Too Much 1955 & Vertigo 1958. The other stand out movie, not with Hitchcock was It's A Wonderful Life 1946.
Even though I had heard of all but 2 I think I’ve barely watched any film they have been in… obviously a few but mostly I haven’t.. great video though once again, I like this format and style 👍🏻
Last year I became interested in movies made in the 1930’s. I’ve watched close to 100 films. I love the actors listed here. Such great movies from the era!
All actors were wonderful and greatly relented I loved William Holden Never forgot Picnic and Love is a many splendored thing Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity.
People smoked like freight trains back then. A lot of deaths were caused by lung cancer & other forms of it. I fall down the rabbit hole learning about old stars sometimes 🙂 Wld love to see a video about Katherine Hepburn. She was quite a lady & tomboy.
You left out Errol Flynn, Earl Hollyman, Tyrone Power, Glenn Ford, Robert Taylor, Ernest Borgnine, Richard Harris, Rudolph Valentino, Montgomery Clift, Richard Burton, Charles Bronson, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin. I suggest part 2 please 😊
Wow !! 😮😮😮😮 I can't believe how good looking Buster Keaton was when he was young !! He could have been a model, I've actually seen three of his silents, he was hugely talented and hysterical !! Thanks for this wonderful video, a real treasure trove !! 😃😃😃😃 3:42
@@DataWatch. Yes, it was alcohol !! It's very aging. You should see what it did to Marion Davies !! She was this great beauty and after years of drinking, she looked like a bizarre caricature of herself - really sad !! ☹️☹️
I mentioned it in the pinned comment. It’s in production, few days away. There are singers and actors then and now videos but the aforementioned video is on its way
Like I explained in the pinned comment nobody is missing. 16 minutes was long enough. I can put them in part 2. Be a little while before I make it though, prob later in the year
I have been a John Wayne addict my entire life. Also, Westerns are my favorite genre of movies. Friends find it odd that my favorite movie of his is The Quiet Man. I watch it every St. Patrick's day. It never gets old.
Ian Fleming was a friend of David Niven and he imagined him in the role. Cary Grant at nearly 60 and in fairness also Niven in his mid fifties would have been too old for the role even though Grant, as stated was the first choice. He wouldn’t commit to a series of films. Luckily Sean Connery at 31 took the job and the rest is history.
No Burt Reynolds? Incidentally Marlon Brando hated Burt Reynolds because they looked so much alike. He insisted Burt grow his iconic mustache to tell them apart. The rest as they say is history. My two personal favorites on this list are Jimmy Stewart and Robert Mitchum. Now those two were handsome as hell
You missed out Bobby Darin. (Born Walden, Robert Cassotto) Born, 14th May 1936. Years acting/singing/writing. 1956 - 1973. Married on 2 occasions, first wife Sandra Dee. 1960 - 1967. Second wife Andrea Yeager, 1973 - 1973 Died 10th December 1973 aged 37 yrs. Reason for death. Sepsis and complications with heart surgery.
I know that Sabrina Carpenter is not related to the topic of this video but is she 4’11” or 5’0” because Google said that she is 4’11” however Sabrina revealed that she is 5’0” herself on Sabrina Carpenter’s Wired Auto Complete Interview and said “I remember when I hit 5 feet” and other websites say that she is 5’0” and I would love to see her on one of your videos like maybe a “Female Singers Height Comparison” video and know what you think is she 151 centimeters, closer to 4’11” or 152 centimeters, closer to 5’0”.
@@DataWatch. yeah sure mate...yet the ageing process is horrible. I was 18 yesterday. Video starts with a feast for the eyes then a reminder of inevitable. The point is I think Bogart was born with that face. Even when younger looked older. 😉
@@arnaldoiannotta2092 I think a lot of guys in those days looked old when they were young! I remember seeing pictures of my grandad at around 40 and swear he looks 60. He’s definitely 40 though because my mum was a toddler at the time and she’s in the pic with him. I’m nearly 48 myself and look way way younger than he does in that photo. He smoked all his life and drank a lot before he retired and he still lived to just shy of his 80th birthday
@@DataWatch. Hey...I'll call you Mr Data you younger than me, I'm 56..but like you especially when I shave I still do look much younger..early 40s I'd say 😂 When you young and beautiful you don't think of old age. Then I can tell you although I don't remember when I started to go grey ( hair beard chest)never thought of anything, only when I noticed the very 1st grey hair on my ⚽️⚽️ that's when it hit me, and thinking...the process has begun. And even one or two of them and their blessed life might share my opinion, I'm definitely sticking with Bette. 😂😂
It’s sad that a lot of them wasn’t that old at all, a lot of lost talent & unfortunately there is probably a lot of the younger generation that have never heard of most of them.
Very true. Not sure how much negligence was involved, maybe these guys didn’t know quite how bad smoking drinking and other pastimes were for you back then, I’m not sure
Fred and Adell Astaire’s childhood home still stands on South 10th Street here in Omaha. I guy bought it a few years ago and he’s restoring it. Progress is slow, I’m sure he’s pay as you go. His plans are to make a small museum out of it. After living most all my life my wife and I found Marlon Brando’s childhood home last year. We talked to the homeowner and that was part of he and his wife’s reason of buying it.
I think lack of knowledge of what was good and bad is 💯the culprit! These people wouldn’t have known how bad those things plus poor diet and lack of exercise. What I noticed is most of them aged pretty badly, I’m nearly 48 and I would be gutted if I looked like some of these guys at that age
@@DataWatch. I would say that, partially obviously , the carisma of George Clooney among feminine pubblic is due to this resemblance. Sorry for my poor english.
@@DataWatch. that's fine, but I'd beg to differ. True enough Dino and Sinatra were singers and good ones but Jerry did sing in some of his movies but was more of a comedian and all were good actors. But to each his own.
@@warandragon4713 I guess so, but with some of them the information isn’t there. And from my experience if you make a mistake people are all too happy to point it out to you. It unfortunately would be a ton more work for no reward
@@rgoblue9463 sorry to hear that, but there were 3 different tunes. All of them were horrible? You are only the second person to say this after nearly 150k viewers
Hold it! Spencer Tracy was married until he died. Yes, he was in a 'relationship' but if you want to stay true to the form...you neglected to say he was married.
@@kaydavis4241 I didn’t but I don’t feel it’s massively relevant, he wasn’t with his wife, it’s just that no papers were signed to signify the fact they were split
Clarke (correct spelling!) Gable was Mae West's "Boy Toy" before he appeared in any film! Gable's first speaking part movie (starring Mae West and the Eldest Barrymore brother) is sadly no longer extant. Their Lincoln limo breaks-down in the vacant town of "Desert Palm Springs, CA", and Gable runs out (in a tank top, racy for 1928!) and says "Look at your motor folks?" Mae turns to Barrymore and says (banned in Chicago and all of New Jersey) "Look at those sinewy muscles!"
When I see these actors when they are older, the look older than I expected them to look. I wonder if this is the effect of today's actors, male and female, using Botox and having cosmetic surgery, or did the earlier generation just lead rougher lives?
@@DataWatch. I know and understand other people's feelings re. his infamous Playboy interview, but he was raised in darker times. It's sad though that this takes away from him being a fine actor. He reminds me so much of my father who looked very much like him. Maybe this is why I still have a soft spot for The Duke. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
ITS NOT ALL SAD, THEY EXPERIENCED GREAT TIMES, AND WEALTH, WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR WONDERFUL FILMS AND MUSIC, YES THEY SUFFERED PRESSURES, BUT ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN , THEY GOT TO LIVE IT UP MOSTLY.
@@phillipbailey9615 absolutely! People think because these people are getting on that it’s all doom and gloom. I bet most are still enjoying a happy life
Young Clark Gable looks just like George Clooney, doesn't he? It has been said that it was easy to mistake Harpo Marx (without his wig) for Chico Marx (without his Italian accent).
Orson Wells one last work was to voiced the villain Megatron in Transformers The Movie 1985!!! Which makes unique and special 🎉 John Wayne desease could be related with his work playing Gengis Khan in 1957 because all people involved there (including mexican actor Pedro Armendáriz who later took his own life due the painful desease) were exposed to nuclear residues in Nevada 😮
Many of my favourite actors shown here. Sadly, John Wayne isn't one of them. His behaviour towards Gary Cooper and Carl Foreman over ' High Noon' was truly shabby.
You could have left off James Dean because he looked the same young and at his death and added a legendary movie star of the same era......Steve McQueen!!
I could have done but I explained in the description that I included all the 25 actors that were top ranked in afi’s 1999 100 years 100 stars. Dean was in, McQueen wasn’t
If you'd like a particular classic actress all you have to do is ask. Sorry I didn't add more here but I think 16 minutes is long enough
Thank you, yes 16 minutes is perfect for this platform.
@@buckshot6481 long enough for sure
Just got a cool box set of the Marx bros....still funny...
@@Terry.W very
How come you didn't introduce some facts like Orson Welles being in a relationship with Billie Holiday or that John Wayne was a racist or a Yul last screen appearance was an advertisement to tell people not to smoke since he was going to be gone can you do a reload to introduce them facts
I’m pretty sure Kirk Douglas’ death at 103 was from being 103.
Well his family didn’t disclose cause of death but like you say old age or natural causes are the likely culprits
Kirk Douglas should be on the list.
So is Robert Mitchum
@@riadanabtawi5880 I don’t understand. They are both in the video
Lol
@@minesmagnificentmunch7072 🤷♂️
Wow! Never knew Charlie Chaplin and John Wayne were so good looking when they were younger! And first time I’ve seen a picture of Yul with hair! He was smart to shave his head. Definitely one of the few men who look BETTER bald!
Yea I’m not a fan of bald heads personally but I agree it suits him
That was an awesome video and you have all of my favorite actors because I love the most the classic movies actors and actresses of the 50s - 70s one of your best vids may be the best and I can't wait for the classic actresses young and old how they died have a nice weekend pal.🙌🙌
Wow thank you 🙏
I really enjoy this sort of clip. Thank you. Best wishes from England 🇬🇧
I’m English friend. Thank you 🙏
All my stars in my childhood….all gone now….I’m the next in line…maybe I’ll meet some of them…on the other side 🙏🏻
You just never know when it’s your time. Life is unpredictable
Keep the faith no matter what your personal beliefs are! We all end up on the Other side, our spiritual home!
🙏
Well we get the best and gorgeous of the all. By the way it’s a good idea going to visiting them 😅 I will take my ticket too!!!
@@elianavarro3793 I’d love that too
Very well done!
Thank you 🙏
Great video thank you very much and to me it’s going the right speed ❤
Thank you 🙏
I love this from an audio stand point ; love that there is no annoying disrespectful commentator-
I feel that commentary is good if it’s done perfectly! My English is good enough but I don’t feel like my voice isn’t really fit for narration. I’m happy to not have to do it 😁
Enjoyed very much..looking forward to more !
Thank you ☺️
Nice video mate❤... I like the way how you present the life details... could be little faster but that's ok😃. I wonder how I would looks like when I'm old😐.
I think many people will struggle to read all the info quick enough, But thanks of course. I guess we all wonder 🤔
Click on the little rivet on the upper right hand corner. You can put the playback speed to faster & pause when needed.
@@DataWatch. Thank you for your time & energy! Learned some interesting facts & of some Hollywood figures previously unknown to me. Look forward in seeing more videos of more Hollywood actors of the bygone eras.
@@CharlieTrahan456 yes. You can even customise to a speed that suits you. Thanks
@@CharlieTrahan456 female video is out two days ago
Watching most of these actors on screen in their later years made me a fan especially Gregory Peck saw a video of him holding his grandson Ethan when he was born saying being a grandfather was his favorite role now Ethan's as actor in his own right
I saw that picture I’m sure 👌
Thank you were including Audie Murphy. Most people don't think of him much anymore. At the time of his death I was 13 and had the BIGGEST crush on him. My friends were in love with Donny Osmond, David Cassidy and Bobby Sherman. Nope, Audie was it for me. His tragic death broke my heart. Again, thanks. I was delighted.
@@janettamcgee8124 no problem 😌
Thanks for another great informative video!
Thanks for watching ☺️
Very well done! Thank you.
No thank you 🙏🙏
Love your videos amazing video just like always
Thank you so much! I certainly did my best
@@DataWatch.Of course no problem and thank you for the manners!
@@Watermelon-i8y ☺️
Well, who knew?! Charlie Chaplin was GORGEOUS!! I guess I can understand - 4 wives!🥹
Must have been eh? Not my type 🤣
He liked them young.... really young.
@@sueblankenship9441 😮🤣
I think 2 he married to escape statutory rape charges.
@@lynnettesteiner2148 I’m not sure but it wasn’t uncommon back then. Jerry Lee Lewis married a 13 year old
Great video 😊
Thank you 🤩
James Stewart lived a long life. He was one of Hollywood's greats & loved by many. I loved him especially inHitchcock's movies & all of them.❤
Not sure I’ve seen much with him in, maybe rear window🤔, sure he was in that one
@DataWatch. He did 4 for Hitchcock. Yes, Rear Window in 1954, Rope in 1948, The Man Who Knew Too Much 1955 & Vertigo 1958. The other stand out movie, not with Hitchcock was It's A Wonderful Life 1946.
@@MeredithPike-z1u yes so all pretty well known films
Even though I had heard of all but 2 I think I’ve barely watched any film they have been in… obviously a few but mostly I haven’t.. great video though once again, I like this format and style 👍🏻
Thank you mate 🙏
Last year I became interested in movies made in the 1930’s. I’ve watched close to 100 films. I love the actors listed here. Such great movies from the era!
@@TCB1975 thank you very much
Jimmy Stewart is my all time favorite.
He’s definitely one of the best ever
All actors were wonderful and greatly relented
I loved William Holden
Never forgot Picnic and Love is a many splendored thing
Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity.
@@mariabarcelo339 thank you for supporting! Later this year there will be a part 2, stay tuned
They all look most of them so handsome when they're young, Robert mitchum, Burt Lancaster, some of my favorites....
Those guys sure were very handsome ☺️
Burt Lancaster was jaw droppingly handsome for sure
People smoked like freight trains back then. A lot of deaths were caused by lung cancer & other forms of it. I fall down the rabbit hole learning about old stars sometimes 🙂 Wld love to see a video about Katherine Hepburn. She was quite a lady & tomboy.
Yea the female version of this video is out with her in
You left out Errol Flynn, Earl Hollyman, Tyrone Power, Glenn Ford, Robert Taylor, Ernest Borgnine, Richard Harris, Rudolph Valentino, Montgomery Clift, Richard Burton, Charles Bronson, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin. I suggest part 2 please 😊
Martin is in my next video so you already know what that’s going to be. A part 2 is likely so I’ll look at those names
This actor of (Gone with the wind) Clark Gable looks a lot like George Clooney 😃
Very much so
Thanks for including audie Murphy,Good job!
@@VeliaCervantes reason he was in was i left him out of a height comparison once and got bombarded with comments asking for him
Love the old stars. They really looked old but died young. Must be the cigarettes of the day
Among other things I think 🤔
Smoking and heavy drinking too took the lives of Clark Gable Humphrey Bogart and many others far too young it’s a shame really
@@matthewnikitas8905 sure is friend
These were great actors😊
@@cherylpurdue888 very much so
especially liked the presentation format. was able to focus on the people without raucus music or constant verbalizing. class acts!!!!!
@@judithannem1340 thank you! That’s the thinking behind it, you need easy listening music so you can concentrate on the video presentation
Wow !! 😮😮😮😮 I can't believe how good looking Buster Keaton was when he was young !! He could have been a model, I've actually seen three of his silents, he was hugely talented and hysterical !! Thanks for this wonderful video, a real treasure trove !! 😃😃😃😃 3:42
Thank you so much! He didn’t age too well though did he?
@@DataWatch. Yes, it was alcohol !! It's very aging. You should see what it did to Marion Davies !! She was this great beauty and after years of drinking, she looked like a bizarre caricature of herself - really sad !! ☹️☹️
@@jackiekidwell5004 really
Very interesting, Rest in Peace🥀
Thank you and yes R.I.P
A lot of greats in this one and ended with to me one of the greatest stars ever. Have an amazing evening Mark 🙏🏼🙌🏼
Legend mate just like yourself 🙏🙏
@@DataWatch. Too kind mate, thank you!
Well, I outlived a ton of these guys.
Not actually difficult. Some of these trashed themselves
Will you be doing on on females? Im going to see if you already did😊
I mentioned it in the pinned comment. It’s in production, few days away. There are singers and actors then and now videos but the aforementioned video is on its way
Booze and cigarettes ruined most of them...
Yes definitely
And now obesity vaping and fentanol will wipe us out! There is always something 😊
@@johnpanagiotopoulos8539 it’s like they are trying to do it 🤔
and gambling
@@cmvdoo probably although I’m not sure how much that ruined their appearance 🤣
These are the men I grew up watching in movies and on television. These are still some of the most handsome men I've ever seen. ✨️♥️
Totally agree
perfect!
@@Trubka-q3k 🥰🥰
A few missing from your list, notably Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power...
Like I explained in the pinned comment nobody is missing. 16 minutes was long enough. I can put them in part 2. Be a little while before I make it though, prob later in the year
Excellent! The only one you missed for me was Richard Widmark.
@@LoisCorell I have heard of him but don’t know him well. There will be a part 2 later this year and I’ll consider him, thanks
Just love John wayne favorite movie the quiet man with Maureen ohara
Won’t lie I’ve not seen it. But yes he’s definitely a screen legend. Actress video is out too with O’Hara in
Great classic
Mine is...True Grit
Love his wicked sense of humor in this movie...love JW...classic American Actor
@@bookreader2100 "Fill your hand you son of a bitch"
I have been a John Wayne addict my entire life. Also, Westerns are my favorite genre of movies. Friends find it odd that my favorite movie of his is The Quiet Man. I watch it every St. Patrick's day. It never gets old.
Thank sharing 😊
No problem
I like a lot gregory Peck in his youth.
He’s a bit before my time
@@DataWatch. And mine.
Bogart died at 57.
Gable died at 59.
Cooper died at 60.
Spencer Tracy died at 67.
yes. and?
@@DataWatch. very young in todays world
@@dittohead7044 if you look at those four guys it was all self inflicted
Wow a young Clark Gable looks alot like a young George Clooney. Don't you think ? 😳
Second person in two days to say this! I didn’t even notice until somebody mentioned it yesterday
Exactly 🙌🏻😍
I just comment the same few seconds ago
È quello che ho notato anche io e che stavo per scrivere😊
Could you add ERROL FLYNN and Christopher Plummer, please?
I dunno who Plummer is? I’ve never had him mentioned in my channel before. There will be a part 2 at some point
@@DataWatch.. You must be kidding
@@dittohead7044 no lol
@@DataWatch. He was the male lead in The Sound of Music.
@@amyrosenkrantz7668 ahh ok, part 2 when I do it
Beautiful tribute by Missy Higgins, condolences to the family of her friend which she wrote the song to.
That has gone right over my head, I won’t lie
Lived the same time as Gary Cooper.
Was 1 year younger
Who?
Some clasics on here
Of course 🙂
I seem to remember Cary Grant was offered the role of James Bond..
I didn’t know that but it doesn’t surprise me
Ian Fleming was a friend of David Niven and he imagined him in the role. Cary Grant at nearly 60 and in fairness also Niven in his mid fifties would have been too old for the role even though Grant, as stated was the first choice. He wouldn’t commit to a series of films. Luckily Sean Connery at 31 took the job and the rest is history.
@@damonhall7116 right thanks
getting in late
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102k views
better late than never in the ads while I grab a early lunch
No worries mate. Inching towards 1k likes.😀
packed with info
mid rolls running too
back for a second run and hit the play all
this one is performing well congrats
good one
Thanks Bob
No Burt Reynolds? Incidentally Marlon Brando hated Burt Reynolds because they looked so much alike. He insisted Burt grow his iconic mustache to tell them apart. The rest as they say is history.
My two personal favorites on this list are Jimmy Stewart and Robert Mitchum. Now those two were handsome as hell
No unfortunately but I can put him in part 2 no problem
Fred Astaire was married twice. His first wife was Phyllis, he married her when he was 34, they had 2 children. They were wed 20 years and she died.
@@mchapman132 ok thanks
Fred Astaire was one of the best dancers in the world ❤
@@carolynleblanc1190 he sure was 😍
Fred Astaire in my opinion was the best dancer.
Sure was one of the best
All legends!
@@gogoyubari366 absolutely 💯
You missed out Bobby Darin. (Born Walden, Robert Cassotto)
Born, 14th May 1936.
Years acting/singing/writing. 1956 - 1973.
Married on 2 occasions, first wife Sandra Dee. 1960 - 1967.
Second wife Andrea Yeager, 1973 - 1973
Died 10th December 1973 aged 37 yrs.
Reason for death. Sepsis and complications with heart surgery.
Definitely more of a singer than an actor, watch this space
Where’s Errol Flynn?
I didn’t even consider him tbh. If I make a part 2 I’ll include him
They died young compared to now and 60 back then looked so old . I love all those actors. O
@@mariagilligan7133 think it was the era when people started to realise that drinking and smoking was so bad for you
I know that Sabrina Carpenter is not related to the topic of this video but is she 4’11” or 5’0” because Google said that she is 4’11” however Sabrina revealed that she is 5’0” herself on Sabrina Carpenter’s Wired Auto Complete Interview and said “I remember when I hit 5 feet” and other websites say that she is 5’0” and I would love to see her on one of your videos like maybe a “Female Singers Height Comparison” video and know what you think is she 151 centimeters, closer to 4’11” or 152 centimeters, closer to 5’0”.
I’m sure one day she will appear
That boy had a set of ears
🤣 👂
You must mean Clark Gable 😂😂😂
I wish i was handsome like Gary Cooper, and Bette was right when said: getting old is not for sissies. Young yesterday old tomorrow, nature is cruel.
We just have to work with what we’ve got! Some people age better than others but how we treat ourselves has a big impact
@@DataWatch. yeah sure mate...yet the ageing process is horrible. I was 18 yesterday. Video starts with a feast for the eyes then a reminder of inevitable. The point is I think Bogart was born with that face. Even when younger looked older. 😉
@@arnaldoiannotta2092 I think a lot of guys in those days looked old when they were young! I remember seeing pictures of my grandad at around 40 and swear he looks 60. He’s definitely 40 though because my mum was a toddler at the time and she’s in the pic with him. I’m nearly 48 myself and look way way younger than he does in that photo. He smoked all his life and drank a lot before he retired and he still lived to just shy of his 80th birthday
@@DataWatch.
Hey...I'll call you Mr Data you younger than me, I'm 56..but like you especially when I shave I still do look much younger..early 40s I'd say 😂 When you young and beautiful you don't think of old age. Then I can tell you although I don't remember when I started to go grey ( hair beard chest)never thought of anything, only when I noticed the very 1st grey hair on my ⚽️⚽️ that's when it hit me, and thinking...the process has begun. And even one or two of them and their blessed life might share my opinion, I'm definitely sticking with Bette. 😂😂
@@arnaldoiannotta2092 no that’s the thing, it sort of gradually hits you. Not pleasant 🤣
It’s sad that a lot of them wasn’t that old at all, a lot of lost talent & unfortunately there is probably a lot of the younger generation that have never heard of most of them.
Very true. Not sure how much negligence was involved, maybe these guys didn’t know quite how bad smoking drinking and other pastimes were for you back then, I’m not sure
Charlie Chaplin Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Humphrey Bogart Spencer Tracy Cary Grant Laurence Olivier Gregory Peck Marlon Brando
You like a few 🤩
Did not Spencer mention Tracy wife? Did not mention Donald O'Connor.
No I didn’t, I just thought it was a better fact. I suppose I could have mentioned it. Regarding O’Connor, I’ve never heard of him 🤷♂️
Harpo Marx's wig was actually red.
It was red in his very first production then he changed it because it just looked black on black and white tv
Groucho Marx's son said that Harpo's death was particularly devastating for Groucho. Said it was the only time he saw his father cry.
Thanks, never knew that
Fred and Adell Astaire’s childhood home still stands on South 10th Street here in Omaha. I guy bought it a few years ago and he’s restoring it. Progress is slow, I’m sure he’s pay as you go. His plans are to make a small museum out of it. After living most all my life my wife and I found Marlon Brando’s childhood home last year. We talked to the homeowner and that was part of he and his wife’s reason of buying it.
That is such a cool thing 🤩
Boy, people sure didn’t age well back in the day. I’m sure cigarettes and booze were a huge factor.
I think lack of knowledge of what was good and bad is 💯the culprit! These people wouldn’t have known how bad those things plus poor diet and lack of exercise. What I noticed is most of them aged pretty badly, I’m nearly 48 and I would be gutted if I looked like some of these guys at that age
Clark Gable young just like George Clooney
Can’t say I noticed but facially yes I see it now
@@DataWatch.
I would say that, partially obviously , the carisma of George Clooney among feminine pubblic is due to this resemblance.
Sorry for my poor english.
Disney used Gable as the idea for Dumbo 😇🤗
I didn’t know that. Funny I guess
Proves my point that most of us were cute when young.
@@lynnettesteiner2148 yes 🤩
I loved the clip BUT some good ones were missing i.e. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis to name a few
More like singers to me. I didn’t want them in because I feel they’d suit a classic singer video better, and I’m sure there’ll be one
@@DataWatch. that's fine, but I'd beg to differ. True enough Dino and Sinatra were singers and good ones but Jerry did sing in some of his movies but was more of a comedian and all were good actors. But to each his own.
@@headedsomewhere I’m not disagreeing that they could be included. I’d just rather put them in a classic singer video. It sits better with me
Almost everyone looks so very much older than the stated age when they died.
@@suszy5712 I think it must be the lifestyles they led back in the day
I saw some greats in this one unfortunately a lot had complications from the heart though
Err drink smoke lack of exercise lol
@@DataWatch. true
It would interesting to know how old the actors were when the pictures in their youth were taken
@@warandragon4713 I guess so, but with some of them the information isn’t there. And from my experience if you make a mistake people are all too happy to point it out to you. It unfortunately would be a ton more work for no reward
I never know John Wayne was an actor, I've seen him in films and I wouldn't have guessed
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Good video , but had to turn the volume off. Horrible background music.
@@rgoblue9463 sorry to hear that, but there were 3 different tunes. All of them were horrible? You are only the second person to say this after nearly 150k viewers
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Hold it! Spencer Tracy was married until he died. Yes, he was in a 'relationship' but if you want to stay true to the form...you neglected to say he was married.
@@kaydavis4241 I didn’t but I don’t feel it’s massively relevant, he wasn’t with his wife, it’s just that no papers were signed to signify the fact they were split
where is Errol Flynn?
Sorry, I’ll put him in part 2 later this year, promise
Clarke (correct spelling!) Gable was Mae West's "Boy Toy" before he appeared in any film! Gable's first speaking part movie (starring Mae West and the Eldest Barrymore brother) is sadly no longer extant. Their Lincoln limo breaks-down in the vacant town of "Desert Palm Springs, CA", and Gable runs out (in a tank top, racy for 1928!) and says "Look at your motor folks?" Mae turns to Barrymore and says (banned in Chicago and all of New Jersey) "Look at those sinewy muscles!"
@@Walkercolt1 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Gable
Correct spelling?
Regarding the Mae West thing, I wasn’t aware of that
When I see these actors when they are older, the look older than I expected them to look. I wonder if this is the effect of today's actors, male and female, using Botox and having cosmetic surgery, or did the earlier generation just lead rougher lives?
I’m not sure. How they look after themselves has to have some impact on their look
You neglected to inform us about the fact that Harpo Marx was a classical musician as well.
@@sheilacomstock2456 well it is a video about actors 🤔
The young John Wayne reminds me at Joaquin Phoenix.
I never noticed until you mentioned it 😄
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Mine too. Love him. Have lots of his movies on DVD.
@@piarademacher4024 I can’t imagine too many people don’t love him tbh
@@DataWatch. I know and understand other people's feelings re. his infamous Playboy interview, but he was raised in darker times. It's sad though that this takes away from him being a fine actor. He reminds me so much of my father who looked very much like him. Maybe this is why I still have a soft spot for The Duke. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
@@piarademacher4024 thank you 🙏
Such handsome men/actors!!! ...unlike today's feminine-pretty-boy actors
@@bookreader2100 💯mate
ITS NOT ALL SAD, THEY EXPERIENCED GREAT TIMES, AND WEALTH, WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR WONDERFUL FILMS AND MUSIC, YES THEY SUFFERED PRESSURES, BUT ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN , THEY GOT TO LIVE IT UP MOSTLY.
@@phillipbailey9615 absolutely! People think because these people are getting on that it’s all doom and gloom. I bet most are still enjoying a happy life
Young Clark Gable looks just like George Clooney, doesn't he? It has been said that it was easy to mistake Harpo Marx (without his wig) for Chico Marx (without his Italian accent).
@@simonagree4070 few people have said that about Clark! He really does
This was a good compilation, however, the music shouldn’t be so death and destruction like. That part was off putting.
I honestly think the music suits, and there are 3 songs so it is mixed up. I appreciate the feedback though of course
@@DataWatch. No problem. Just an opinion. Subbed by the way. 🙂
@@INKOSK4114 of course. Thank you 🙏
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If we live long enough we just "wear out".
Of course! Some worse than others. We either go early or end up looking very old, we’re getting one or the other I suppose
Orson Wells one last work was to voiced the villain Megatron in Transformers The Movie 1985!!! Which makes unique and special 🎉
John Wayne desease could be related with his work playing Gengis Khan in 1957 because all people involved there (including mexican actor Pedro Armendáriz who later took his own life due the painful desease) were exposed to nuclear residues in Nevada 😮
Think I might have read something about that with John Wayne. Thanks
Please don't quote me on it but I am pretty sure it was Unicron that Orson Welles did the voice for
@@philwatson6659 yes. In the transformers thing that’s right
I believe Sidney Poitier was born in the Bahamas then went to Miami, Florida when he was a bit older. But I could be wrong? LOL!
@@amyrosenkrantz7668 he was born in Miami while the family were holidaying
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Many of my favourite actors shown here.
Sadly, John Wayne isn't one of them. His behaviour towards Gary Cooper and Carl Foreman over ' High Noon' was truly shabby.
Few people here giving Wayne grief for differing reasons
You could have left off James Dean because he looked the same young and at his death and added a legendary movie star of the same era......Steve McQueen!!
I could have done but I explained in the description that I included all the 25 actors that were top ranked in afi’s 1999 100 years 100 stars. Dean was in, McQueen wasn’t
@@DataWatch. Sorry.
@@Theaddora no need to apologise, there’s every chance of a part 2 within the next couple of months and if there is he will be included no problem 😉
Some of these men looked old while younger.
@@thankthelord4536 not sure what it was back then. But you are correct