They would change from one moment to the next. First she had surgery to lower her hairline then she had surgery to raise her hairline and then back to lower it. Completely useless report.
Rita Hayworth would have had to undergo bleaching of her hair in order to dye it the Ginger colour. As a natural Brunette, it was far too dark to just apply a colour on top. Same with Marilyn Monroe, loads of bleach. There's more than a few inaccuracies in this video.
The sad thing with Hayworth is that she was born with brown hair. Her father tried to market her as a Spanish dancer and he thought that she should dye her hair black to look more ethnic. So she did. Then when she became famous in Hollywood they wanted her to dye her hair red. So she did. Then her soon-to-be ex-husband, Orson Wells, wanted her to cut her hair into a short pixie and dye it blonde for his movie The Lady from Shanghai. So she did. And yes, you are correct about the inaccuracies in this video. I had to stop watching at a certain point.
That's ridiculous there are no chemicals or incisions involved in "raising" (not lowering) the hairline with electrolysis. "Electrolysis is a hair removal treatment. A trained electrologist inserts a thin wire into the hair follicle under the surface of the skin. An electric current moves down the wire to the bottom of the follicle, destroying the hair root. The follicle damage prevents hair from growing and causes the existing hair to fall out." The patient just has to undergo repeated sessions to remove all the hair from an area. Do your research.
@@c.f.384 You’re exactly right. Electrolysis is still done. Not some much for raising hairlines but to permanently remove hair for men transitioning and having “Bottom Surgery” to become Trans women. So they won’t have hair suddenly growing inside their surgically created vaginas. I saw a young, beautiful trans woman talk about how her idiot surgeon told her she didn’t need electrolysis. It caused her so many problems. She ended up just letting her surgically created vagina close. And she’s unable to feel any kind of sexual pleasure. Which is a crime. So many doctors doing surgeries on people who are transitioning are frauds who end up mutilating their patients. Who deserve so much better.
Merle Oberon was born in India and was Anglo-Indian. Her Indian mother was presented as her maid. She claimed to be born in Tasmania figuring nobody would go there to confirm her story.
Errol Flynn was from Tasmania and knew good and bloody well that Merle Oberon née Queenie O'Brian wasn't Tasmanian. He apparently thought it was a riot. I think Eroll thought most things were a riot lol. I've seen pictures of his house were there was a 2 way mirror over his bed. And people could climb up in the attic and watch what was going on in his bed. Ricky Nelson's twin sons lived there after their parents bought the house. He said it was a creepy, haunted house. He wondered how many young women were taken advantage of and possibly murdered. Not necessarily by Errol. He had huge orgies at his house frequently.
Lots of people passed as something else. Cliff Richard never talked about his Indian heritage , neither did Englebert Humperdinck, in fact the latter hid his true heritage. Freddie Mercury was Parsi-Indian from Zanzibar.
Incredible errors in the narration ("Bet" Davis?) and unnecessary repetitions. Faye Dunaway shown instead of Crawford in the ''Mommie Dearest ''clip. Gary Cooper only shown in early roles. Merle Oberon's segment shows a final shot of the king and queen of England in full regalia. Huh? Doesn't anyone review this stuff before it is put online? I guess it is at least good for a laugh.
Marilyn Monroe had more done than a nose job and chin implant. She had her upper eyelids tucked. and a browlift. The combination of having an overly agressive eye surgery and browlift is what gave her that sleepy eyed/half closed eye look she had. She didn't have that in her modeling photos. Her nose job and chin implant were earlier than 1950. She has a scene from " Ladies Of/In The Chorus" in 1947. So it was done before then. Because she didn't get hired for anything much until getting her nose job and especially her chin implant. I'm not sure why this video is entitled "Pre-Plastic Surgery". These were absolutely Plastic Surgery and was called Plastic Surgery back then. It began with surgeons learning how to fix men's damaged faces from WWI.
Drs Archibald McIndoe and his Peer Gillies in London WW2. Also book about The Guinea pigs. McIndoe discovered the pilots who were rescued in seawater had better healing too. The real beginning of plastic surgery.
@@carlywright5127 Gilles is considered the father of modern Plastic Surgery. He practiced before during and after WWI. Hollywood celebrities were already getting nose jobs in the 1930s. Cary Grant for 1.
JUST A BAAAD script the bot is reading from. Tyrone Power had electrolysis around his brow/temples around the same time, for the same reason. And that was old-fashioned galvanic electrolysis, too, where they'd use lots of needles at once. Without Hollywood, electrolysis and thermolysis as reliable and widespread procedures would never have become a thing.
Rita Hayworth had her hairline heightened not lowered. It was to soften her Spanish looks, father was Spanish. It was fairly common in Hollywood back then to undergo surgery to mask "ethnic" features/characteristics. Some would lighten their skin with make up or bleach and in some cases, some black, female actors were told to darken their skin when playing in "race movies" so they did not look too white looking if they were lightskinned and upset audiences.
The sad reality about Hayworth was that she was born with brown hair. Her father wanted to market her as a Spanish dancer and he thought that she should dye her hair black to look even more ethnic. So she did. Then when she became famous in Hollywood they wanted her to dye her hair red and raise her hairline, to look less ethnic. So she did. Then her soon-to-be ex-husband, Orson Wells, wanted her to cut her hair into a short pixie and dye it blonde for his movie "The Lady from Shanghai." So she did. Everybody in her life had a thing about her hair, but she kowtowed. To me she was always beautiful, no matter what.
@@ElizaDolittleIt's a shame that Rita had to hide her ethnicity including changing her last name!! That's downright terrible.. Especially because it's like they picked & choosed who's last names had to be changed
@@jcbulldog533 She had a choice though. She wanted fame and fortune so she kowtowed. It's a price MANY actors paid to be famous. They don't do it as often now. The actor Mike Connors was born Krekor Ohanian. He was Armenian. They told him he would never get anywhere with such an ethnic name. His agent picked the name Connors because it was a good all-American name. Mike Connors was upset, but he too kowtowed. The list goes on and on.
I always suspected that Elizabeth Taylor had a slight nose modification. She was always beautiful, but if you look carefully at her earliest films her nose was more bulbous.
Actually, although everyone called her "Betty," I later heard an old interview with her saying it was Bett Davies. I never forgot that. The interview ws definitely Bett Davies.
She went through a painful surgery to make it higher NOT lower! Get your facts straight before you post like doing the research--- which you obviously didn't!!
Wow, today’s plastic surgeons could learn a thing or two from these old plastic surgeons. These stars look very natural, you wouldn’t think they’d had any work done
Marlene Dietrich had a facelift to prolong her career into middle age. After she retired she hid in her large Paris apartment because she wanted people to remember her as she was, not as a little old lady.
Botox was first used in 1989. Filler is also recent. Why did you use filler photos like the king and queen of England from the 1920’s. Get real. The internet is so full of it.
That jaw surgery Judy Garland had is not plastic surgery. It’s a structural correction to fix real problems. I had it too, it’s harsh, you only do it if you really need it.
I read in a book about photography that a photographer suggested to Vivian Leigh early in her modeling days that she should correct a slight imperfection on the left side of her nose because the light was hitting it in a unflattering way making it look asymmetrical. She took his advice and had it corrected.❤
I can't remember the name of him but a famous plastic surgeon who works on actors an actresses said that there isn't one woman or man in Hollywood that hasn't had some type of plastic surgery.
Merle Oberon had a dusky complexion because she was an Anglo-Indian. Way back when some performers who wanted to hide their backgrounds would claim that they were born in Australia, Tasmania if they were really cagey. Alexander Korda was her husband at the time. At the time of her accident she was filming an adaptation of I Claudius. Because she was put out of commission the project was scuttled. Hedy Lamarr might have wanted to enhance her bosom when a critic was supposed to have written after viewing her performance in David and Bathsheba that "he'd seen more curves on a two by four". Perhaps she had dieted too much in Hollywood. In Ecstasy she was a pudgy teen who was moderately endowed.
The 'before' picture you use for Jocelyn Wildenstein at 29.03 is Australian model and actress Virginia Hey. Your shoddy work on most, if not all of the people mentioned in this video is appalling.
Rita Hayworth: she had her hairline raised via electrolysis due to a naturally low hairline. Red hair at the time wasn’t as common so the raising of her hairline and changing her hair to red was to not only to balance the proportions of her face but the hair colour made her more striking . Barbra Leemings biography on Rita is based on many rumours and unconfirmed ‘facts’ which were used to sell her book. Rita also agreed to the suggestions made to her to advance herself, while motivations may not have been the best Rita did what she did in order to become successful and those choices worked. The sad part was her choice in men (Rita also admitted to the fact that she was attracted to bad men) and the way those men treated her as she was a quiet gentle reserved woman, not the fiery siren seen on screen.
I guess Bette Davis actually had Graves' disease from childhood. The threshold values for normal thyroid function are so high that some people already show symptoms even if they are still within the norm. That's how I feel, for example. I have an autoimmune disease where the values fluctuate in phases. I'm fine between 1.5 and 2.5, above or below that I get problems in the long term. However, the normal value is between 0.27 and 4.5 µIU/ml. There is also a disease in which the pituitary gland produces too little TSH of its own accord. This would certainly not have been easy to diagnose at the time. If you then have a doctor who only looks at the values, he will say "everything is within the norm". You have nothing wrong with your thyroid.
I have that. It's very strange. I started losing a pound a week. The weight loss was fun until one day I walked by the mirror naked and saw all these ribs! About that time, my hair started falling out. Also I became somewhat anemic. I went to a doctor who specialized in hormones. He said my thyroid was low, within normal for my age at the time, but I was supposed to be gaining weight and hirsute! But "people don't come with owner's manuals." He prescribed thyroid hormone and my weight leveled out and returned to normal, my hair stopped falling. Whenever I have a blood test, they either tell me my thyroid level is too high and the dose should be lowered, or it's low and the dose needs upped. Never dead-on. My primary changed to a different type of med--we'll see what the next blood test says. I'm fat now and thinking, wigs can be very attractive, and hats are sharp accessories...
Back then the studio told them to do it and made it happen. In most cases the tweaks are so minor I don't know why they bothered. Why does a nose have to turn up? Dyan Cannon was told to get a nose job and she said no. I think her nose is cute. She told the story on Johnny Carson show.
Facial plastic surgery was not “invented by” a British surgeon, but was pioneered in India, at least a century before, where cutting off the nose was a punishment for adultery.
They are missing Jean Harlow.. She had surgery to correct her teeth. That why in early pictures, she only half smiles. She also had the electrolysis done on her forhead because her forehead was to narrow!
Since the public couldn't tell that plastic surgery was done other than by a star's medical records, then obviously the surgeons SKILLS were BETTER than what they are now.
Or maybe the very few who got successful cosmetic surgery went on to become huge stars, whereas many others left the business because it was bad and/or would have been shameful at the time. I don't know, just saying.
@@anteg9084 Anything is possible but apparently Monroe had cosmetic surgeries both at the start as well as during the peak of her career, so whoever was doing hers had Mad Skills.
Your right, 3:55 Rita had a naturally low hairline and endured painful procedures to raise it to the level we are familiar with. With so much work and effort going into producing these TH-cam videos, you would think that the research would be more accurate.
Did you do ANY research?!?! Names mispronounced, exact opposite situation on hairline alterations, procedures named that did not happen. … I just can’t
Marilyn Monroe was a natural beauty. I don't think anything was wrong with her chin. Her jawline was pretty as is, but the new chin elongated especially her side view and gave an almost banana shape from earlobe to the edge of her chin. I believe she also had some eye work that gave her the more doe eyes and though pretty, I would have loved to have seen her on screen with her natural good looks. As a natural beauty. she looked like one of those gorgeous vintage Jules Erbit paintings. And outside of her addictions, the woman was a supreme comic genius and actress. Behind the exterior was an extremely intelligent woman.
I'm confused about Rita Haywards hairline procedure. You said she had electrolysis to make the hairline higher then you said she had the scalp reduced to make the hairline lower. Can someone explain. I can't fave understood.
Dear Hollywood Uncovered, Please 🙏🏼 🙏🏼 🙏🏼 take down this "video." It's riddled with so many inaccuracies that I'm actually waiting 4 the moment when u'll state that Marilyn Monroe "was actually African American" and "had surgery to change her race." Yup! - That's the level of 'non-research' a half-decent video is blown apart by some unbelievably sloppy non-research. 09:48 - Joan didn't "ditch Johnny's show". She'd been the permanent guest host, ("PGH" for nearly 20 years. Johnny kept her in limbo by never stating whether he'd ever retire or not. And if so, when. So, Joan never knew whether 2 accept good offers that'd come her way. Joan has said in practically every interview she's even given that the turning point was when Johnny finally hinted to NBC that he might retire @ some point. So, NBC quietly began looking 4 a possible successor. Someone very close 2 the process slipped Joan a list of contenders. And she wasn't even on it!! (After 20 yrs of being the "PGH.") At the same time, Rupert Murdoch came 4ward & offered Joan her own show and $15 Million.) Joan...(unsurprisingly)...accepted the gig. (FYI - Johnny wudda done the same thing if he'd been in the same position.) He didn't get to his position he had without having a killer instinct. I strongly recommend u watch the Joan Rivers/Henry Bushkin interview.
Electrolysis treatment results in loss of hair folicles, so i suppose that Rita Haywarth naturaly had low hairline, not high hairline, she didn't had surgery at all.
When having a career where the face is most important, I see nothing wrong with skin dermabrasion, hair transplants, rhinoplasty, or fixing jaw. However, major surgery like facelifts make people look both fake and creepy, and respect is lost. Don’t do it! There is nothing wrong with growing old and having wrinkles.
Rita Hayworth had a naturally low hairline, and had surgery to raise it, not lower it.
Thank you…that was driving me crazy.❤
They also did not mention her name change. She was actually Latina.
She wasn't Latina. Her father was Spanish.
How stupid are they? Yeppers, they got it wrong.
They would change from one moment to the next. First she had surgery to lower her hairline then she had surgery to raise her hairline and then back to lower it. Completely useless report.
The surgeons did better work back then and the stars knew when to stop. Today, stars get so much work that they don't look natural.
I don't know about you but I'd much rather get surgery in 2024 than in 1954!
Hedy Lamar's plastic surgery got so botched, she hid from everyone for the latter days of her life. Even her friends and family.
@@sdarling6518 I'd rather not get it at all unless medically necessary.
@@sdarling6518The stars that had it done looked better back then and more natural than the people now that have it done who look fake and horrible.
That was surgery done later in life @@willowcove888
Before and after photos would have helped here.
It was a fake click bait video.
Rita Hayworth would have had to undergo bleaching of her hair in order to dye it the Ginger colour. As a natural Brunette, it was far too dark to just apply a colour on top. Same with Marilyn Monroe, loads of bleach. There's more than a few inaccuracies in this video.
The sad thing with Hayworth is that she was born with brown hair. Her father tried to market her as a Spanish dancer and he thought that she should dye her hair black to look more ethnic. So she did. Then when she became famous in Hollywood they wanted her to dye her hair red. So she did. Then her soon-to-be ex-husband, Orson Wells, wanted her to cut her hair into a short pixie and dye it blonde for his movie The Lady from Shanghai. So she did.
And yes, you are correct about the inaccuracies in this video. I had to stop watching at a certain point.
@@ElizaDolittle everybody's ethnic....Everybody has an ethnicity
At least they ended up looking like themselves, instead of the “cookie cutter” looking like a Kardashian trend of today.
Themselves? ? You need to have a look at their before photos.
All the actresses over 60 today have the same "face".
My great grandmother had a whole face lift in 1955. She looked great. Then had a nose job. She looked amazing.
That's ridiculous there are no chemicals or incisions involved in "raising" (not lowering) the hairline with electrolysis. "Electrolysis is a hair removal treatment. A trained electrologist inserts a thin wire into the hair follicle under the surface of the skin. An electric current moves down the wire to the bottom of the follicle, destroying the hair root. The follicle damage prevents hair from growing and causes the existing hair to fall out." The patient just has to undergo repeated sessions to remove all the hair from an area. Do your research.
Thank you. They make it seem like she was put asleep to have brutal surgery. It’s electrolysis 😂
@@c.f.384 You’re exactly right. Electrolysis is still done. Not some much for raising hairlines but to permanently remove hair for men transitioning and having “Bottom Surgery” to become Trans women. So they won’t have hair suddenly growing inside their surgically created vaginas. I saw a young, beautiful trans woman talk about how her idiot surgeon told her she didn’t need electrolysis. It caused her so many problems. She ended up just letting her surgically created vagina close. And she’s unable to feel any kind of sexual pleasure. Which is a crime. So many doctors doing surgeries on people who are transitioning are frauds who end up mutilating their patients. Who deserve so much better.
Absolutely! And often, this procedure has to be done more than once on various hair roots in order to kill it.
Artificial intelligence ick.
Artificial unintelligence?
I’m eating triscuits and laughing heartily at these captions.
Jes irdeed😂
The dreaded Blue Ferro Plasty procedure
I'd be afraid I'd aspirate! These captions are sooooo bad!
Merle Oberon was born in India and was Anglo-Indian. Her Indian mother was presented as her maid. She claimed to be born in Tasmania figuring nobody would go there to confirm her story.
I'm Tasmanian. I'm offended. Errol is our man
Errol Flynn was from Tasmania and knew good and bloody well that Merle Oberon née Queenie O'Brian wasn't Tasmanian. He apparently thought it was a riot. I think Eroll thought most things were a riot lol. I've seen pictures of his house were there was a 2 way mirror over his bed. And people could climb up in the attic and watch what was going on in his bed. Ricky Nelson's twin sons lived there after their parents bought the house. He said it was a creepy, haunted house. He wondered how many young women were taken advantage of and possibly murdered. Not necessarily by Errol. He had huge orgies at his house frequently.
And her "mother" was actually her grandmother.
Lots of people passed as something else. Cliff Richard never talked about his Indian heritage , neither did Englebert Humperdinck, in fact the latter hid his true heritage. Freddie Mercury was Parsi-Indian from Zanzibar.
She had to pass has white back then or her career would be ruined
But.. if it's plastic surgery it's not pre-plastic surgery. It IS plastic surgery. Duh!
The subtitles are hilarious😂
Yeah. Good ole Harry Lamar.
“. . . 1950 fives. . . “
“. . . and now.
. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . Voyager”
“. . . bluff or plasty. . . “
“Blue Ferro Plasty”
Blue Ferro plasty.......
I know. Hahaha. "1950 five's..." couldn't get more silly
@@Amanda-kz5fsYup, that was my favorite. 😅
Incredible errors in the narration ("Bet" Davis?) and unnecessary repetitions. Faye Dunaway shown instead of Crawford in the ''Mommie Dearest ''clip. Gary Cooper only shown in early roles. Merle Oberon's segment shows a final shot of the king and queen of England in full regalia. Huh? Doesn't anyone review this stuff before it is put online? I guess it is at least good for a laugh.
Low effort
@@ccmarcum Actually, her name was initially pronounced “Bet”, like Bette Midler. Popular opinion changed it to “Betty.”
Happens way more than it should. This are big mistakes.
I laughed so hard lol The face they really thought Joan was in Mommy Dearest
Marilyn Monroe had more done than a nose job and chin implant. She had her upper eyelids tucked. and a browlift. The combination of having an overly agressive eye surgery and browlift is what gave her that sleepy eyed/half closed eye look she had. She didn't have that in her modeling photos. Her nose job and chin implant were earlier than 1950. She has a scene from " Ladies Of/In The Chorus" in 1947. So it was done before then. Because she didn't get hired for anything much until getting her nose job and especially her chin implant. I'm not sure why this video is entitled "Pre-Plastic Surgery". These were absolutely Plastic Surgery and was called Plastic Surgery back then. It began with surgeons learning how to fix men's damaged faces from WWI.
Thanks for this, something about the thumbnail told me this would be a clickbaity, ill informed video and you just saved me some time 😊
Drs Archibald McIndoe and his Peer Gillies in London WW2. Also book about The Guinea pigs. McIndoe discovered the pilots who were rescued in seawater had better healing too. The real beginning of plastic surgery.
@@carlywright5127 Gilles is considered the father of modern Plastic Surgery. He practiced before during and after WWI. Hollywood celebrities were already getting nose jobs in the 1930s. Cary Grant for 1.
and it was no overdose Marilyn was killed!!!!
Maybe they should have called it "Plastic Surgery Pre-Fame and/or To Maintain Acting Careers."
Stopped watching after the false info about Rita Hayworth. She had her hairline RAISED, not lowered, to make her look less Hispanic.
JUST A BAAAD script the bot is reading from. Tyrone Power had electrolysis around his brow/temples around the same time, for the same reason.
And that was old-fashioned galvanic electrolysis, too, where they'd use lots of needles at once. Without Hollywood, electrolysis and thermolysis as reliable and widespread procedures would never have become a thing.
What is Hispanic looking? That still is a European term.
@@azborderlands very good
They even made up a "hairline lowering" procedure. And then added that Hayworth had electrolysis (true). Garbled!
@@lucyfisher8347 Bad writing, no editing, bad robot.
Rita Hayworth had her hairline heightened not lowered. It was to soften her Spanish looks, father was Spanish. It was fairly common in Hollywood back then to undergo surgery to mask "ethnic" features/characteristics. Some would lighten their skin with make up or bleach and in some cases, some black, female actors were told to darken their skin when playing in "race movies" so they did not look too white looking if they were lightskinned and upset audiences.
The sad reality about Hayworth was that she was born with brown hair. Her father wanted to market her as a Spanish dancer and he thought that she should dye her hair black to look even more ethnic. So she did. Then when she became famous in Hollywood they wanted her to dye her hair red and raise her hairline, to look less ethnic. So she did. Then her soon-to-be ex-husband, Orson Wells, wanted her to cut her hair into a short pixie and dye it blonde for his movie "The Lady from Shanghai." So she did. Everybody in her life had a thing about her hair, but she kowtowed. To me she was always beautiful, no matter what.
@@ElizaDolittleIt's a shame that Rita had to hide her ethnicity including changing her last name!! That's downright terrible.. Especially because it's like they picked & choosed who's last names had to be changed
@@jcbulldog533 She had a choice though. She wanted fame and fortune so she kowtowed. It's a price MANY actors paid to be famous. They don't do it as often now. The actor Mike Connors was born Krekor Ohanian. He was Armenian. They told him he would never get anywhere with such an ethnic name. His agent picked the name Connors because it was a good all-American name. Mike Connors was upset, but he too kowtowed. The list goes on and on.
jocelyn is not a hollywood actress...she was a bored crazy socialite
She doesn't belong on this list.
I always suspected that Elizabeth Taylor had a slight nose modification. She was always beautiful, but if you look carefully at her earliest films her nose was more bulbous.
However she did not have a sculpted face. No high cheek bones.
Bette’s name is pronounced “Betty” not Bet..good lord.You’re pronouncing it as Bette Midler does.
Yep, that's when I turned it off. I got bete things to do.
@@LambentLark 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Actually, although everyone called her "Betty," I later heard an old interview with her saying it was Bett Davies. I never forgot that. The interview ws definitely Bett Davies.
Bette is m2f
Hollywood & DC ...full of the inverts...one and the same weirdos. Bone structure, etc.
Brief clip of Bette Davis is actually Jan Hooks as Davis on SNL.
Hahaha. That was scary.
Amazing how much better was surgeons work 100 yrs ago than now
That was because they knew when to stop in those days. Today, some of them keep going back for more, and ending up ruining their face
They only did subtle things. Now it’s so extreme.
@@henrikechers9995 today they make them look freaky
Not as drastic.
That was when 30 year old men looked like they where 50!
The surgeons were so much better
back then
than nowadays .
It’s always been common knowledge that Monroe had work done.
She went through a painful surgery to make it higher NOT lower! Get your facts straight before you post like doing the research--- which you obviously didn't!!
No pain, no surgery. Electrolysis is just an electric needle inserted into the hair follicle to kill it. It's been around for 100 years.
@@health6785 she never had surgery they simply plucked the hair out. I’ve seen old footage of them doing it.
Wow, today’s plastic surgeons could learn a thing or two from these old plastic surgeons. These stars look very natural, you wouldn’t think they’d had any work done
The surgeons did good work back then
Yes better than today maybe. Or maybe too many people just over do it
I don't know about you but I'd much rather get surgery in 2024 than in 1950.
Bad pronunciation, wrong information, Not worth watching.
Marilyn also had a brow lift. And made her eyes the dreamy look they were.
Nose job, chin job, and fake mole
@kathleenking47 no,the mole was real just enhance with make up.
Her comic acting skills were all natural, though!
Monroe had surgery in 2013? Ya ok 😂😂😂😂
She came back to life because she heard of this awesome surgery, she had to try it.
Marlene Dietrich had a facelift to prolong her career into middle age. After she retired she hid in her large Paris apartment because she wanted people to remember her as she was, not as a little old lady.
Botox was first used in 1989. Filler is also recent. Why did you use filler photos like the king and queen of England from the 1920’s. Get real. The internet is so full of it.
That jaw surgery Judy Garland had is not plastic surgery. It’s a structural correction to fix real problems. I had it too, it’s harsh, you only do it if you really need it.
That is plastic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is the unnecessary kind done to cosmetically alter someone's physical appearance.
I read in a book about photography that a photographer suggested to Vivian Leigh early in her modeling days that she should correct a slight imperfection on the left side of her nose because the light was hitting it in a unflattering way making it look asymmetrical. She took his advice and had it corrected.❤
Horrible loud music. A lot of pronunciation rubbish too.
“BET” Davis - REALLY???
The narrator is a bot. Get a real person for dialogue please.
Bet Davis
@@maryb6872 Bette Davis
Hedy Lamarr, both beauty *and* brains!
I knew Stars had plastic surgery, but when you mentioned Elizabeth Taylor I was shocked l never thought about knew she had anything like that ❤
Terrible subtitles, and the man reading them has little comprehension 🙇🏻♀️
It's A.I. narration presumably
I can't remember the name of him but a famous plastic surgeon who works on actors an actresses said that there isn't one woman or man in Hollywood that hasn't had some type of plastic surgery.
This whole video is full of misinformation. Shame on you for posting this crap
Rita Hayworth had electolysis to raise her hairline. She did not have a procdure to lower it.
Merle Oberon had a dusky complexion because she was an Anglo-Indian. Way back when some performers who wanted to hide their backgrounds would claim that they were born in Australia, Tasmania if they were really cagey. Alexander Korda was her husband at the time. At the time of her accident she was filming an adaptation of I Claudius. Because she was put out of commission the project was scuttled. Hedy Lamarr might have wanted to enhance her bosom when a critic was supposed to have written after viewing her performance in David and Bathsheba that "he'd seen more curves on a two by four". Perhaps she had dieted too much in Hollywood. In Ecstasy she was a pudgy teen who was moderately endowed.
Susan Sarandon and Bette Davis have similar eyes imo.
The 'before' picture you use for Jocelyn Wildenstein at 29.03 is Australian model and actress Virginia Hey. Your shoddy work on most, if not all of the people mentioned in this video is appalling.
Why did that photo of the King and Queen of England suddenly appear at the end of Merle Oberon's profile?
i know hilarious
Rita Hayworth: she had her hairline raised via electrolysis due to a naturally low hairline. Red hair at the time wasn’t as common so the raising of her hairline and changing her hair to red was to not only to balance the proportions of her face but the hair colour made her more striking . Barbra Leemings biography on Rita is based on many rumours and unconfirmed ‘facts’ which were used to sell her book. Rita also agreed to the suggestions made to her to advance herself, while motivations may not have been the best Rita did what she did in order to become successful and those choices worked. The sad part was her choice in men (Rita also admitted to the fact that she was attracted to bad men) and the way those men treated her as she was a quiet gentle reserved woman, not the fiery siren seen on screen.
I guess Bette Davis actually had Graves' disease from childhood.
The threshold values for normal thyroid function are so high that some people already show symptoms even if they are still within the norm.
That's how I feel, for example. I have an autoimmune disease where the values fluctuate in phases.
I'm fine between 1.5 and 2.5, above or below that I get problems in the long term.
However, the normal value is between 0.27 and 4.5 µIU/ml.
There is also a disease in which the pituitary gland produces too little TSH of its own accord.
This would certainly not have been easy to diagnose at the time.
If you then have a doctor who only looks at the values, he will say "everything is within the norm". You have nothing wrong with your thyroid.
I have that. It's very strange. I started losing a pound a week. The weight loss was fun until one day I walked by the mirror naked and saw all these ribs! About that time, my hair started falling out. Also I became somewhat anemic. I went to a doctor who specialized in hormones. He said my thyroid was low, within normal for my age at the time, but I was supposed to be gaining weight and hirsute! But "people don't come with owner's manuals." He prescribed thyroid hormone and my weight leveled out and returned to normal, my hair stopped falling. Whenever I have a blood test, they either tell me my thyroid level is too high and the dose should be lowered, or it's low and the dose needs upped. Never dead-on. My primary changed to a different type of med--we'll see what the next blood test says. I'm fat now and thinking, wigs can be very attractive, and hats are sharp accessories...
Not really surprised who of these had plastic surgery as the pressure of working in Hollywood to look perfect is still bad today.
Back then the studio told them to do it and made it happen. In most cases the tweaks are so minor I don't know why they bothered. Why does a nose have to turn up? Dyan Cannon was told to get a nose job and she said no. I think her nose is cute. She told the story on Johnny Carson show.
@@pennybourban3712 Good for her. This whole "having to look perfect" is just crazy .
Music unneccesary!
🤣 I'm ready for my close-up
Garland's nostril disks were removable, it wasn't a nose job.
Facial plastic surgery was not “invented by” a British surgeon, but was pioneered in India, at least a century before, where cutting off the nose was a punishment for adultery.
true
Marilyn Monroe was a beautiful lady!😡 please don't forget that
She was cute
Liz had nose job .
So, the nose Hollywood people had
Is FAKE And few are born with it..?
Bet Davis ? C'mon robot
Bette Davis' name is pronounced Betty.
They are missing Jean Harlow..
She had surgery to correct her teeth. That why in early pictures, she only half smiles.
She also had the electrolysis done on her forhead because her forehead was to narrow!
Rita Hayward is in the early 1930s Charlie Chan movie Charlie Chan in Egypt as Rita Canseco, and with the low hairline.
Hayworth!!!
@kirstymackenzie2437 I'd just seen a Susan Hayward movie, and got the last name mixed up.
@@tomsullivan7820 👍
Her last name was CANSINO.
@@debrariccio-dc2sj Yes Margarita Carmen Cansino.
His name was Dino Martini. Dean Martin is his stage name.
Lamar's first name was HEDY not Hetty.
His last name was Crocetti. Spelled it wrong probably but it's pronounced like that.
Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Martin
Crochetti
Dino Crocetti
Oh! Bette’s name is pronounced “Betty” not Bet..good lord.You’re pronouncing it as Bette Midler does.
😂😂😂
it's really BET. It is one thing correct in a multitude of mistakes.
20:03 is Faye Dunaway playing Crawford in Mommie Dearest.
I get your thinking. Remarkable resemblance made me wonder whether Faye should be on the list too haha
@@nl2531 I haven’t seen a recent photo of her, she must be 80+. PS she’s 83 and looks like she’s had ‘work done.’
Inconsistent, inaccurate, confusing and unreliable data. This channel is trying to attract views by misleading thumbnails.
"Blue Ferro Plasty"? This video is so ridiculous it's hilarious!
That is Faye Dunaway and not joan Crawford in the later years.
George V and Queen Mary at the end of Merle Oberon? Great editing!
Would have enjoyed this video more if the background music wasn’t so loud..
Since the public couldn't tell that plastic surgery was done other than by a star's medical records, then obviously the surgeons
SKILLS were BETTER than what they are now.
Or maybe the very few who got successful cosmetic surgery went on to become huge stars, whereas many others left the business because it was bad and/or would have been shameful at the time. I don't know, just saying.
@@anteg9084 Anything is possible but apparently Monroe had cosmetic surgeries both at the start as well as during the peak of her career, so whoever was doing hers had Mad Skills.
Your right, 3:55 Rita had a naturally low hairline and endured painful procedures to raise it to the level we are familiar with. With so much work and effort going into producing these TH-cam videos, you would think that the research would be more accurate.
Monroe had nose, chin, eyes brows and eyes. Look at her eyes.
She was poisoned and killed. She did not commit suicide. Marlyn monroe
Anche Marlene Dietrich ha fatto molti interventi e ha tolto anche i molari per un viso più scavato. Poi c'è ne sono tante non citate
That’s weird, what do you need with someone’s medical records.
Did you do ANY research?!?! Names mispronounced, exact opposite situation on hairline alterations, procedures named that did not happen. … I just can’t
The contradictions in the first 5 minutes make me question anything you say about anybody....bye
Video explains and describes all the plastic surgeries performed BEFORE plastic surgery...
Marilyn Monroe was a natural beauty. I don't think anything was wrong with her chin. Her jawline was pretty as is, but the new chin elongated especially her side view and gave an almost banana shape from earlobe to the edge of her chin. I believe she also had some eye work that gave her the more doe eyes and though pretty, I would have loved to have seen her on screen with her natural good looks. As a natural beauty. she looked like one of those gorgeous vintage Jules Erbit paintings. And outside of her addictions, the woman was a supreme comic genius and actress. Behind the exterior was an extremely intelligent woman.
Colored contacts were used
Good grief! You definitely made up your facts for this factless bit.
Betty not Bet davis.
Those pictures were of Faye dunaway in Mommie dearest. Not actual pictures of Joan Crawford.
I'm confused about Rita Haywards hairline procedure. You said she had electrolysis to make the hairline higher then you said she had the scalp reduced to make the hairline lower. Can someone explain. I can't fave understood.
Only electrolysis. A widows peak is the ultimate hairline of perfection. Raises the cheekbones n elongates the face.
@@venom7774 I should be glad about the widow's peak then.
Bet Davis? BettEE.
And no mention of Marlene Dietrich?!? You should have seen her enormous hooter!
So. They all had it done.... To look forever young ,and get parts in films 👍❤️
Please pronounce Bette Davis' name correctly.
Yup don't people remember the song, Bette Davis eyes...
Higher hairline not lower for Rita Hayworth.
Norman Leaf was my grandmother's surgeon in the '90s. I wonder what his exact role was in Marilyn's surgeries to have this insight.
You should remove the picture of the Australian actress at 29:00. That is NOT a young picture of Joclyn W.
Dear Hollywood Uncovered,
Please 🙏🏼 🙏🏼 🙏🏼 take down this "video."
It's riddled with so many inaccuracies that I'm actually waiting 4 the moment when u'll state that Marilyn Monroe "was actually African American" and "had surgery to change her race."
Yup! - That's the level of 'non-research' a half-decent video is blown apart by some unbelievably sloppy non-research.
09:48 - Joan didn't "ditch Johnny's show". She'd been the permanent guest host, ("PGH" for nearly 20 years. Johnny kept her in limbo by never stating whether he'd ever retire or not. And if so, when. So, Joan never knew whether 2 accept good offers that'd come her way. Joan has said in practically every interview she's even given that the turning point was when Johnny finally hinted to NBC that he might retire @ some point. So, NBC quietly began looking 4 a possible successor. Someone very close 2 the process slipped Joan a list of contenders. And she wasn't even on it!! (After 20 yrs of being the "PGH.") At the same time, Rupert Murdoch came 4ward & offered Joan her own show and $15 Million.) Joan...(unsurprisingly)...accepted the gig. (FYI - Johnny wudda done the same thing if he'd been in the same position.) He didn't get to his position he had without having a killer instinct. I strongly recommend u watch the Joan Rivers/Henry Bushkin interview.
I was shocked about Rita Haywoth
Is anything real in life
Electrolysis treatment results in loss of hair folicles, so i suppose that Rita Haywarth naturaly had low hairline, not high hairline, she didn't had surgery at all.
very interesting however absolutely terrible captioning...
"I am big. It's the pictures that are small" ---- Norma Desmond (played by Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard)
Oh nuts. I wanted to hear about the fabulous Joan Van Ark.
Elizabeth Taylor??? Cmon!!!
She looked the same, as she was, as a little girl
The real King of Cool was Frank Sinatra. Dean was one of the Rat Packs Princes.
Frank Sinatra was mean & self centered. Dean was reportedly a much nicer man.
John Wayne's real name was Marion MICHAEL Morrison, not Robert.
When having a career where the face is most important, I see nothing wrong with skin dermabrasion, hair transplants, rhinoplasty, or fixing jaw. However, major surgery like facelifts make people look both fake and creepy, and respect is lost. Don’t do it! There is nothing wrong with growing old and having wrinkles.
Bette is pronounced betty
Marilyn had jaw surgery to correct an overbite as well
Monroe was an attractive young woman. Her nose was obviously made much smaller by surgery. She had it done long before she was famous.