I have the upmost respect for her. I think she was a wonderful soul. God blessed her with many talents and obviously a huge heart she took care of so many people in her life. If she had been a selfish person she would have been a bigger star but she took care of her husband even when he didn't sound like he deserved her. But in my opinion no other woman holds a candle to her. I do believe she is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen on both inside and out
Hello Folks I am Bruce Morgan ,son of Yvonne De Carlo. I will be glad to help with any insights about my mom Yvonne. Yes she was conservative and our family knew Ronald Reagan . I myself became a working ocean lifeguard my politics was Democrat till the 2016 primary when I tracked my ballot as uncounted. Now my only political view is -to help people in need in my immediate community .I was active in the year 2000 to stop an unlawful eviction if senior citizens in Santa Monica and worked with the assistant to Robert Scheer -then if the L A Times . As to a remark about me in the comments under this post saying Yvonne " supported her son Bruce a wannabe movie producer." The statement is incorrect and known to be incorrect by many people . I worked as an L A County Lifeguard from 1975 till my retirement due to disability in 2008 . I made 500 rescues in 30 years of service ,I lived alone and never sought help from anyone . I did help my mother Yvonne in her last days as her entry in the motion picture home was requiring help on all fronts . In closing the people who publish bad information and use their real name (if Chris Johnson is his name ) may end up with a credibility problem . Best Wishes Bruce R Morgan retired L A County Lifeguard 2923e start date 1975
I knew Yvonne de Carlo from 'The Munsters', I think she was one of the most beautiful & versatile actress of all times. Not to mention the fact, I share my birthday with the beautiful lady. Something I'm proud to show off to everyone! 😍
Bruce, from your mother's interviews, she seemed like a smart, no-nonsense woman, but she always seemed to have a great sense of humor. Would you say that's an accurate depiction of your mom's personality?
Ms. DeCarlo talks about 'bringing slippers and serving dinners' BUT what she was doing in real life was financially supporting her family and, especially, her 2 sons. What I see here is a grace to maintain their dignity while she struggled to 'bring home the bacon' for her family who she put as her first priority. Such a gracious, yet hard working soul.
She has extraordinary expression in her voice - in the Ten commandments, when she says “he (moses) has seen God”. I have listened to that line, looped it, slowed it down to half speed- and it just amazes me.
I always knew there was a reason I loved Mrs. Munster! Actually, Yvonne was one of the 1940's and 50's most beautiful leading ladies, too. Not many Hollywood actresses today would have the courage to say what Yvonne said back then.
I have to laugh. Where is the rest of this interview? Notice how only this part was posted. This woman came from nothing and worked her butt off to get ahead in life and was very generous to so many people in her life. If you wanna know what kind of woman Yvonne was I highly suggest reading her autobiography. It may make some people have a little more respect for her and some of her opinions. Margaret Yvonne Middleton you are truly missed💗💗💗
She has always been one of my favorite actresses. Absolutely stunning looks and what is like a needle in a stack of needles anymore, a truly traditional woman. ❤ Love her!
I fell in love with her after I saw a movie on a Sunday afternoon in 1976. Buccaneer's Girl. I could not believe it was Lily Munster She looked just like my mom. After I watched the movie I asked my mom about her and she told me yes that many people said she looked like Yvonne. And they were both Virgo's. My mom was also an unselfish person and took care of the whole family of six children. But Yvonne was and is my favorite Hollywood star and always will be. Thank you for the countless hours of entertainment!
She had a pathetic sense of values and led quite a torrid life as an adulteress and hard partier. She was drunk here btw. Of course republican chauvinist and brainwashed evangelical women think waiting on a man, serving a husband, paying bills and having no life of their own is spiffy lol. Your thinking came from the dark ages dear. Disgusting.
@@orangemascara Dang what is a snowflake doing here? She had the values that were taught at the time, but what could you possibly know about values if you're a liberal? You support the cancel culture and censorship, you're against traditional values, you are intolerant when it comes to people with different opinions from yours. YOU are the pathetic one, get the hell out of here
She is all talk. She is not traditional at all...nor does she really want to be. She always was a star in her films, the money maker, the one on top. She had everything the women's lib was seeking. She was the boss and she would never have it any othe way.
Wow. I always loved seeing her playing Lilly in the Munsters, because I knew behind that character was a very well-balanced person who was very comfortable in reality. Very professional with an even temperament... and VERY beautiful even then. And now, all these years later, her type of person is fading away. Even this week, we learned that "Mary Ann", Dawn Wells, passed away. Don't look now, but everything good is disappearing - and being replaced by vainglorious falsehood.
When you hear of stories like that of Yvonne, you just know things won’t end well. Because she had a beautiful, naive nature, very rare then and now. Which meant she was taken for granted, never fully appreciated. Truly she was a decent human being. I can respect not just women, but anyone with Yvonne’s nature.
NO, plenty good Women around. Men's judgments are clouded by what they see on TV Today and they pass up those good women for the ones that represent the Fake ones you see on TV & Social Media. I know plenty good ones who were walked all over and cheated on by their Guy. A man does not always know what he has. Men have changed a whole lot from back in Yvonne De Carlo's days.
Interesting comments. I remember one episode of the Munsters and I can’t remember which one it was but Herman was mad and he went to raise his hand like he was gonna hit Lily and I was actually quite offended by that video clip because I had not seen that before even though I’ve watched all the episodes dozens of times over the years but it was like not good that here they’re showing domestic abuse in a TV show it was a comedy watched by both adults and kids yet there was other episodes where equality and kindness and other valuable lessons regarding race and other hot topics of today
Disappointing to heard her express herself that way, but what she didn’t realized is that she was the product of feminism. Still like her, may she Rest In Peace.
@@waynemizer4912 Don’t be ignorant, feminist didn’t star in the sixties, started way before, when women couldn’t vote, couldn’t go to college, women weren’t good enough to hold a job outside the house, she was a product of feminism, she just didn’t realize it.
@@justice-jb5ld You're the ignorant one. First wave feminism had very little, to nothing to do with the common woman. Second wave feminist horseshit started in the sixties. Yvonne was born in a time when any woman with the financial ability to pay, could go to college, they could vote and they could work. My mother, her siblings, and ALL of my aunts were of the same era and they did all those things with ease, no 'a-whole' feminist required.
@@waynemizer4912 You are without a doubt very supremely ignorant, before your mother and grandmother were *allowed to up to a higher education like universe, not a good manners school, and were allowed to vote, they were women who fought for our rights, and I’m grateful to those women all over the world. Is easy to tell that you are a very chauvinist person and very selfish as well, only concern with your personal likes and dislikes, can’t see past your shadow. Still are women around the world that aren’t allowed to learn how to read and write, let alone go to University, they aren’t allowed to vote, to drive, to show their hair or are put to death, we still ways to go, but according to your chauvinist ways, only man have the right to everything, by mr. Chauvinist.
She lived a very independent life, had her own career, was the breadwinner for many years and then says the supports the traditional gender roles. That is strange and illogical. It sounds more like she would have liked to have someone taking care of her for once as well.
Ms. DeCarlo would NOT have faired very well, to say the least, in the Hollywood system today with those particular types of beliefs that's for certain! She would've never have found any decent or steady work within the industry other than in B-grade/level movies unfortunately. I mean she was a Republican woman who was not really anti-feminism, but who was obviously indifferent and apathetic to the movement's core ideologies. So can you even begin to imagine the heavy amount of criticism, hostility and outright disdain she would've received for her own personal opinions from the vast majority of Hollywood today? The poor unfortunate woman would've been demonized to no end for everything she said in that interview. And all of it from the supposedly 'tolerant' and 'open-minded' leftists in Hollywood. Pretty sad isn't it?
Luckier that she dodged the bullet, and completely missed out on Brangelina, KarTRASHians, tRUMP, and all the other amoral TRASH that passes for politically correct talent and celebrity these days. She was of her time-supported her drunken husband while married, & her family...fully liberated without letting the men in on the joke. Diahann Carroll, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, and other successful women of the day expressed similar sentiments...themselves liberated without being like, and fortunately without looking like Bella Abzug.
I agree with much of your thoughts but as you said the Hollywood of today. She was from a different era and many women her age (not my Mother!) were taken aback by the so-called bra burners and women's libbers. Truthfully she never had much of an A-List film career and if it werent for her role on "The Munsters" she'd be largely forgotten. Ironically she got her 2nd wind on Broadway in the seventies appearing "Follies" a show constructed by Gay men and Jewish liberals. Ironic ain't it? The woman who campaigned for Ford, Nixon and Reagan.
But let me also just say that I personally do not agree with Ms. De Carlo's views on this particular subject matter. I definitely do not believe that women should be waiting around hand and foot for any man at all. I was just pointing out in my original post about how much I agree with her as far as her having the complete right to hold such opinions about feminism and for her to be able to fully express all of them without being totally vilified by Hollywood's liberal left.
Ah! A rare moment on TH-cam! A civilized discussion. I do understand your point of view. Thanks for clarifying. I'm not sure if I was clear but Ms. De Carlo was also a product of her time. I too disagree but it was what it was. I love old movies but there's very few people of color in them. I'm a person of color but I can rattle off a ton of movies that are all white. Products of their time. I still enjoy them. I do think if Ms. De Carlo was a woman of today she may have evolved different opinions. However that's not possible to discern which is why I don't judge her too harshly.
Chocolate Souljah Exactly. I definitely do not judge her harshly for her personal views at all either, even though I don't happen to believe or agree with them myself like I said in my previous post. But it's also precisely the problem and/or issue that I have with the feminists of today. The feminists of today would not say to a woman like Ms. De Carlo that they happen to totally disagree with her stance on feminism, but that they also completely respect her right to posses such views. No, the feminists of today, as I previously stated, would relentlessly demonize, mock and literally bring about the most harsh amount of criticism and vitriol that could ever possibly be aimed at a specific individual, and these actions are just flat out wrong, insensitive and terribly unfair on their part. They by all means can vehemently disagree with the woman all they want but they also should give her, and anyone else who hold such opinions, the respect and dignity that they deserve as free thinking individuals within our society. Women are not a monolithic group of people and will thus not all hold the exact same types of views and political positions as another particular group of women does.
I am betting the feminists are having heart attacks over this. It is interesting to me since Ms. De Carlo (sadly gone) really lived the feminist mantra. Had quite a career, lots of affairs and well yeah later get married and kids thirdly as you can fit it in. She had all that and was not enamored. I think something got lost in between. Just guessing she was lamenting to have the other world in real life that escaped her. Can't say I agree with everything she said (at all) but man hating attitudes; old and tired of seeing men being told to be in touch with their feminine side and women becoming masculinized are old/antiquated/tried and don't work either. Somewhere inbetween truth and reality exist. DON"T blog nasty things back....I don't respond!!
a real woman shouldnt have to be a maid or a doormat in order to be in a relationship with a man. Ive seen too many women behave/act as she suggested and the men happily enjoy the benefits of it but dont respect the woman.
I would love to have a woman with her ideas on how a lady should be to her man...as far as the bedroom she would never leave it unsatisfied for that type of woman definitely deserves great attention....wink wink...alot of woman today could learn a lot from her attitude on how to truly respect their men!!!! Wow!
These are the only women I’m not ashamed to be a woman since feminism. Most aren’t feminist, a daughter worked fir Census, less than 15% privately agree with feminism, yet the rest of us, unlike men never stand up for masculinity. I will start buying all her dvds rather than keep the ‘Woke Tax’ my husband calls it, paying for Amazon, Netflix, Crave etc.
Jm B I know bro Yvonne De Carlo was the world's very beautiful woman when she was much younger in the 40s and 50s and in her lily munster costume in 1964-66. Unfortunately today she'd be very old.
She admits that she never had that kind of life: where a man takes care of the woman and the woman fetches his pipe and slippers. Probably because by 1976, that way of life had gone the way of the dinosaur! Loved Yvonne as an actress, but she sounds completely out of touch with reality here!
God made man a suitable helpmate, wo-man (wo = womb, man = mankind). woman love to help and assist not lead. Some men belittle woman for offering or being helpful, they deny the purpose and design of a woman, they see it as being mothered or thought of as needing help because inadequate or stupid. No woman love to be helpers.
Lol almost all women had these views until they were brainwashed with the feminist movement, your grandmother or great grandmother depending how old you are more than likely had these views too. Most of the old actresses were against feminism and I love them for it.
Yvonne De Carlo: "We all want what we don't have" Married stay @ home women: "I want My freedom and My own everything for Me"😣 Never married, childless, miseducated cat woman: "I should have married and had kids instead" 😢
Poor thing. She ended up 1. Making the money 2. taking care of everyone (especially her husband who was crippled from an accident that the movie studios denied CAUSED the accident 3. and seemed to never have anyone looking out for HER! She clearly suffered from "Stockholm Syndrome" as did most women back then. So sad how her life ended. She should have been as big as Elizabeth Taylor....but DeCarlo was not shrewd enough. Taylor was smart.
Lol sorry that it upsets you to see women before they were brainwashed, yes the unfeminine, man hating, woman hating women of today who murder their own children and sleep with tons of men and are all on anti depressants they are much better women I'm sure. Why is it that the 1950s was the last time women were happier than men? now every decade since the 1960s women have now been more unhappy than man and that has only gotten worse.
@@orangemascara Lol pitiful life, she lived a far better and more exciting life than of you will ever live. "Hellcats that ate men alive" yes that's such a good ideology, not pitiful at all.
I have the upmost respect for her. I think she was a wonderful soul. God blessed her with many talents and obviously a huge heart she took care of so many people in her life. If she had been a selfish person she would have been a bigger star but she took care of her husband even when he didn't sound like he deserved her. But in my opinion no other woman holds a candle to her. I do believe she is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen on both inside and out
Hello Folks
I am Bruce Morgan ,son of Yvonne De Carlo.
I will be glad to help with any insights about my mom Yvonne.
Yes she was conservative and our family knew Ronald Reagan .
I myself became a working ocean lifeguard
my politics was Democrat till the 2016 primary when I tracked my ballot as uncounted.
Now my only political view is -to help people in need in my immediate community .I was active in the year 2000 to stop an unlawful eviction if senior citizens in Santa Monica and worked with the assistant to Robert Scheer -then if the L A Times .
As to a remark about me in the comments under this post saying Yvonne " supported her son Bruce a wannabe movie producer."
The statement is incorrect and known to be incorrect by many people .
I worked as an L A County Lifeguard from 1975 till my retirement due to disability in 2008 .
I made 500 rescues in 30 years of service ,I lived alone and never sought help from anyone .
I did help my mother Yvonne in her last days as her entry in the motion picture home was requiring help on all fronts .
In closing the people who publish bad information and use their real name (if Chris Johnson is his name ) may end up with a credibility problem .
Best Wishes
Bruce R Morgan retired L A County Lifeguard 2923e start date 1975
Cool. I used to love the Munsters. Yvonne is the poster girl of Goth. I grew up in the city she was born in.
Your mother was a Most Beautiful Woman inside and out. God Bless.
She Seemed A Very Nice Lady She Was Close In Age With My Grandparents On My Dad's Side Bless Her RIP 1922-2007
I knew Yvonne de Carlo from 'The Munsters', I think she was one of the most beautiful & versatile actress of all times. Not to mention the fact, I share my birthday with the beautiful lady. Something I'm proud to show off to everyone! 😍
Bruce, from your mother's interviews, she seemed like a smart, no-nonsense woman, but she always seemed to have a great sense of humor. Would you say that's an accurate depiction of your mom's personality?
no one compares to her in beauty even today...
She had the beauty of Elizabeth Taylor - and I believe equally talented - AND she could sing her socks off!
carolyn jones!
I prefer that era of TV. Today's offerings are goat tripe
@@RalphSmith-cj5he you aint kidding. And most of the guys fall for it. Greetings 🇦🇺
she's a doll. even as she got older, she still had that smokey charm; it just got smokier.
Oddly enough her voice was deeper when she was younger
I would have did my duty in the bedroom with her .
Yep, she was always eye candy.❤
Yvonne was a real lady.
One of the 50 most beautiful Stars of all time!
Loefly she's mine now. I am her husband brotha.
Classy, talented actress, talented singer, beautiful - Yvonne had wonderful qualities.
Ms. DeCarlo talks about 'bringing slippers and serving dinners' BUT what she was doing in real life was financially supporting her family and, especially, her 2 sons. What I see here is a grace to maintain their dignity while she struggled to 'bring home the bacon' for her family who she put as her first priority. Such a gracious, yet hard working soul.
James Brown died a long time ago your comment don't count haha
Lily was a real lady.
She has extraordinary expression in her voice - in the Ten commandments, when she says “he (moses) has seen God”.
I have listened to that line, looped it, slowed it down to half speed- and it just amazes me.
Yes. Lovely!
on Women's Libs "I don't really know what they're Driving at" lol Love her.
Now that's a great woman!!!!!
and we still dont know what they are driving at today
She was a good woman, and still beautiful.
She was still very much a lady. We miss you Lily
Thank you for your answer. I also really love Fred Gwynne who really died a tragic life. I miss him dearly
True...Young was beautiful..and a good actress
I always knew there was a reason I loved Mrs. Munster! Actually, Yvonne was one of the 1940's and 50's most beautiful leading ladies, too. Not many Hollywood actresses today would have the courage to say what Yvonne said back then.
I have to laugh. Where is the rest of this interview? Notice how only this part was posted. This woman came from nothing and worked her butt off to get ahead in life and was very generous to so many people in her life. If you wanna know what kind of woman Yvonne was I highly suggest reading her autobiography. It may make some people have a little more respect for her and some of her opinions. Margaret Yvonne Middleton you are truly missed💗💗💗
I thought they didn't publish her book. I'd love to read it what is it called?
@@michelleswafford2647 Yvonne: an autobiography
@@michelleswafford2647 it is called "yvonne" and you can find it on internet archives
@@brucermorgan Thank You
I still remember my dad telling me the story of my grandpa dating her when they were young in North Vancouver lol
IAN m Would love to hear that story
Sounds like a Very Lucky Grandpa.
lol
She has always been one of my favorite actresses. Absolutely stunning looks and what is like a needle in a stack of needles anymore, a truly traditional woman. ❤ Love her!
Two words; mutual respect
I fell in love with her after I saw a movie on a Sunday afternoon in 1976. Buccaneer's Girl. I could not believe it was Lily Munster She looked just like my mom. After I watched the movie I asked my mom about her and she told me yes that many people said she looked like Yvonne. And they were both Virgo's. My mom was also an unselfish person and took care of the whole family of six children. But Yvonne was and is my favorite Hollywood star and always will be. Thank you for the countless hours of entertainment!
What an incredible woman! I wish all women had the same values as she does. God bless her soul
She had a pathetic sense of values and led quite a torrid life as an adulteress and hard partier. She was drunk here btw. Of course republican chauvinist and brainwashed evangelical women think waiting on a man, serving a husband, paying bills and having no life of their own is spiffy lol. Your thinking came from the dark ages dear. Disgusting.
@@orangemascara Dang what is a snowflake doing here? She had the values that were taught at the time, but what could you possibly know about values if you're a liberal? You support the cancel culture and censorship, you're against traditional values, you are intolerant when it comes to people with different opinions from yours. YOU are the pathetic one, get the hell out of here
@@alangaleano352 Pack it in with that snowflakes crap.
She is all talk. She is not traditional at all...nor does she really want to be. She always was a star in her films, the money maker, the one on top. She had everything the women's lib was seeking. She was the boss and she would never have it any othe way.
@@jackjules7552 I don’t mind a woman being on top sometimes.
How beautiful is she
Ruby20111000 I agree
MUCHO BEAUTIFUL
A true Gem.
Beautiful and gorgeous and talented amazing actress ❤
Wow. I always loved seeing her playing Lilly in the Munsters, because I knew behind that character was a very well-balanced person who was very comfortable in reality. Very professional with an even temperament... and VERY beautiful even then.
And now, all these years later, her type of person is fading away. Even this week, we learned that "Mary Ann", Dawn Wells, passed away. Don't look now, but everything good is disappearing - and being replaced by vainglorious falsehood.
Unmatched beauty !
Well she was in a position to take care of people and she did. She wishes for that kind of life because she never had it. She was the bread winner.
She wore the pants! She was already liberated!
A lot of women felt this way at the time, including my grandmother. It was how they survived. Of course, women knew how to be ladies then, too.
Could you imagine if she had said these remarks today? Canceled and never seen again....for having an opinion. But that's where we are today, sadly.
CANCEL CULTURE!
What a classy lady, just love her!
As so pretty
That says it all.
🌹🌹
When you hear of stories like that of Yvonne, you just know things won’t end well. Because she had a beautiful, naive nature, very rare then and now. Which meant she was taken for granted, never fully appreciated. Truly she was a decent human being. I can respect not just women, but anyone with Yvonne’s nature.
@@Jon-es-i6o True. Sadly there will always be exploitative people out there, who mistake kindness for weakness.
Lol @ 'do their duty in the bedroom' ....
Well just look at her! If she didn't make your Herman Munster 'Happy' nothing can.
If love is a "duty" I'll pass and get a dog.
The good ones are almost completely gone. What will become of this world without them?
NO, plenty good Women around. Men's judgments are clouded by what they see on TV Today and they pass up those good women for the ones that represent the Fake ones you see on TV & Social Media. I know plenty good ones who were walked all over and cheated on by their Guy. A man does not always know what he has. Men have changed a whole lot from back in Yvonne De Carlo's days.
I'll never understand why ERA faded away
why is it when white people pretend to be indians, they always choose "cherokee"?? just curious.
Wow she was pretty on here
Yay, Mrs. Munster!
Oh, Yeah!!
Now that's a great woman!
wow. brilliant lady.
I though she was stunning.
Had a crush on when i was a young kid. She was so gourgeous in a swim suit.she had the body and looks .😍😍🥰
Now she is a real woman
No doubt she was always on top. She was always the star!
1:06
I'm 80s generation and loving this woman, no feminist BS and still very feminim
God..they dont make this kind any more
0:41 0:40
Interesting comments. I remember one episode of the Munsters and I can’t remember which one it was but Herman was mad and he went to raise his hand like he was gonna hit Lily and I was actually quite offended by that video clip because I had not seen that before even though I’ve watched all the episodes dozens of times over the years but it was like not good that here they’re showing domestic abuse in a TV show it was a comedy watched by both adults and kids yet there was other episodes where equality and kindness and other valuable lessons regarding race and other hot topics of today
what episode?
Disappointing to heard her express herself that way, but what she didn’t realized is that she was the product of feminism.
Still like her, may she Rest In Peace.
No.
She was born in 1922, there is no way that the sixties horsesh*t feminism had any effect on her. She says as much in this short clip.
@@waynemizer4912 Don’t be ignorant, feminist didn’t star in the sixties, started way before, when women couldn’t vote, couldn’t go to college, women weren’t good enough to hold a job outside the house, she was a product of feminism, she just didn’t realize it.
@@justice-jb5ld
You're the ignorant one.
First wave feminism had very little, to nothing to do with the common woman.
Second wave feminist horseshit started in the sixties.
Yvonne was born in a time when any woman with the financial ability to pay, could go to college, they could vote and they could work.
My mother, her siblings, and ALL of my aunts were of the same era and they did all those things with ease, no 'a-whole' feminist required.
@@waynemizer4912 You are without a doubt very supremely ignorant, before your mother and grandmother were *allowed to up to a higher education like universe, not a good manners school, and were allowed to vote, they were women who fought for our rights, and I’m grateful to those women all over the world.
Is easy to tell that you are a very chauvinist person and very selfish as well, only concern with your personal likes and dislikes, can’t see past your shadow.
Still are women around the world that aren’t allowed to learn how to read and write, let alone go to University, they aren’t allowed to vote, to drive, to show their hair or are put to death, we still ways to go, but according to your chauvinist ways, only man have the right to everything, by mr. Chauvinist.
@@justice-jb5ld
You're an i mb eci le to comment on a video like this when you don't know anything about our people or our country.
when was this ? about 1978?
It's an interview from 1976
She lived a very independent life, had her own career, was the breadwinner for many years and then says the supports the traditional gender roles.
That is strange and illogical. It sounds more like she would have liked to have someone taking care of her for once as well.
classy lady.
Goddess.
lovely Lilly
I love her❤
the perfect woman
Wow,very pretty
What is her nationality American?.
Juan Carlos moreno Juan - Yvonne is part Italian (Sicilian) Scottish-English (that is according to her book)
Juan Carlos moreno BTW she hails from Canada.
Love her Beautiful strong woman!!!!
Ms. DeCarlo would NOT have faired very well, to say the least, in the Hollywood system today with those particular types of beliefs that's for certain! She would've never have found any decent or steady work within the industry other than in B-grade/level movies unfortunately. I mean she was a Republican woman who was not really anti-feminism, but who was obviously indifferent and apathetic to the movement's core ideologies. So can you even begin to imagine the heavy amount of criticism, hostility and outright disdain she would've received for her own personal opinions from the vast majority of Hollywood today? The poor unfortunate woman would've been demonized to no end for everything she said in that interview. And all of it from the supposedly 'tolerant' and 'open-minded' leftists in Hollywood. Pretty sad isn't it?
Luckier that she dodged the bullet, and completely missed out on Brangelina, KarTRASHians, tRUMP, and all the other amoral TRASH that passes for politically correct talent and celebrity these days. She was of her time-supported her drunken husband while married, & her family...fully liberated without letting the men in on the joke. Diahann Carroll, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, and other successful women of the day expressed similar sentiments...themselves liberated without being like, and fortunately without looking like Bella Abzug.
I agree with much of your thoughts but as you said the Hollywood of today. She was from a different era and many women her age (not my Mother!) were taken aback by the so-called bra burners and women's libbers. Truthfully she never had much of an A-List film career and if it werent for her role on "The Munsters" she'd be largely forgotten. Ironically she got her 2nd wind on Broadway in the seventies appearing "Follies" a show constructed by Gay men and Jewish liberals. Ironic ain't it? The woman who campaigned for Ford, Nixon and Reagan.
But let me also just say that I personally do not agree with Ms. De Carlo's views on this particular subject matter. I definitely do not believe that women should be waiting around hand and foot for any man at all. I was just pointing out in my original post about how much I agree with her as far as her having the complete right to hold such opinions about feminism and for her to be able to fully express all of them without being totally vilified by Hollywood's liberal left.
Ah! A rare moment on TH-cam! A civilized discussion. I do understand your point of view. Thanks for clarifying. I'm not sure if I was clear but Ms. De Carlo was also a product of her time. I too disagree but it was what it was. I love old movies but there's very few people of color in them. I'm a person of color but I can rattle off a ton of movies that are all white. Products of their time. I still enjoy them. I do think if Ms. De Carlo was a woman of today she may have evolved different opinions. However that's not possible to discern which is why I don't judge her too harshly.
Chocolate Souljah Exactly. I definitely do not judge her harshly for her personal views at all either, even though I don't happen to believe or agree with them myself like I said in my previous post. But it's also precisely the problem and/or issue that I have with the feminists of today. The feminists of today would not say to a woman like Ms. De Carlo that they happen to totally disagree with her stance on feminism, but that they also completely respect her right to posses such views. No, the feminists of today, as I previously stated, would relentlessly demonize, mock and literally bring about the most harsh amount of criticism and vitriol that could ever possibly be aimed at a specific individual, and these actions are just flat out wrong, insensitive and terribly unfair on their part. They by all means can vehemently disagree with the woman all they want but they also should give her, and anyone else who hold such opinions, the respect and dignity that they deserve as free thinking individuals within our society. Women are not a monolithic group of people and will thus not all hold the exact same types of views and political positions as another particular group of women does.
She was not a tomboy unlike today
Back when ladies were content with being ladies.
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who is the dude doing the interview ?
Paul Soles. He used to do voice work on the classic Rocket Robin Hood. And Spider man cartoon from the 60s
Pure class
"Do their duty in the bedroom".....I guess she likes the snake.
wow she was still fine
I am betting the feminists are having heart attacks over this. It is interesting to me since Ms. De Carlo (sadly gone) really lived the feminist mantra. Had quite a career, lots of affairs and well yeah later get married and kids thirdly as you can fit it in. She had all that and was not enamored. I think something got lost in between. Just guessing she was lamenting to have the other world in real life that escaped her. Can't say I agree with everything she said (at all) but man hating attitudes; old and tired of seeing men being told to be in touch with their feminine side and women becoming masculinized are old/antiquated/tried and don't work either. Somewhere inbetween truth and reality exist. DON"T blog nasty things back....I don't respond!!
Kim Clayton Seems like she had to be the breadwinner in her marriage after her husband had a horrible accident that caused him to lose a leg.
why do you care? just live your own life.
That is a real woman.
a real woman shouldnt have to be a maid or a doormat in order to be in a relationship with a man. Ive seen too many women behave/act as she suggested and the men happily enjoy the benefits of it but dont respect the woman.
I have married for a little over 30 yrs. But what do I know.
William Wynn I'm going on 37 years in September. I'm blessed with an awesome wife who I wouldn't trade for any feminist or die
What happened to Yvonne De Carlo is she alive or dead?.
Juan Carlos moreno Hi Juan - Yvonne died on 1/8/07
Barbara Jester hell no WTF? U gotta be kidding she's still alive Bro I just wanted to meet that woman She could be my ideal girlfriend and then wife.
Juan Carlos moreno Heart failure.
musica perrona So sorry to break the news I would of loved to have met her.
OH JESUS.....this woman should've lived in the 1800's.
Yes, she did. She was married to Herman Munster around 1865.
I would love to have a woman with her ideas on how a lady should be to her man...as far as the bedroom she would never leave it unsatisfied for that type of woman definitely deserves great attention....wink wink...alot of woman today could learn a lot from her attitude on how to truly respect their men!!!! Wow!
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She should have been Scarlett OHara she would have been good at the role and just as beautiful 😮😅
Sweet lovely lady
These are the only women I’m not ashamed to be a woman since feminism. Most aren’t feminist, a daughter worked fir Census, less than 15% privately agree with feminism, yet the rest of us, unlike men never stand up for masculinity.
I will start buying all her dvds rather than keep the ‘Woke Tax’ my husband calls it, paying for Amazon, Netflix, Crave etc.
Now that's a lady. Probably a woman that can really please a man, and in return he treats her right 😉
thatta girl!!!!!!
Jm B I know bro Yvonne De Carlo was the world's very beautiful woman when she was much younger in the 40s and 50s and in her lily munster costume in 1964-66. Unfortunately today she'd be very old.
She admits that she never had that kind of life: where a man takes care of the woman and the woman fetches his pipe and slippers. Probably because by 1976, that way of life had gone the way of the dinosaur! Loved Yvonne as an actress, but she sounds completely out of touch with reality here!
Nice Wig!!!
God made man a suitable helpmate, wo-man (wo = womb, man = mankind). woman love to help and assist not lead. Some men belittle woman for offering or being helpful, they deny the purpose and design of a woman, they see it as being mothered or thought of as needing help because inadequate or stupid. No woman love to be helpers.
Jesus she was brbrainwashed 😂
Sounds good to me!
I absolutely ADORE her work, but her views on Women's Rights are extremely disappointing.
She was an idiot
Lol almost all women had these views until they were brainwashed with the feminist movement, your grandmother or great grandmother depending how old you are more than likely had these views too. Most of the old actresses were against feminism and I love them for it.
Lol even back then good men were hard to find
Bad politics but a lovely actor!
Why are her politics bad? Because she doesn't hate half the species like you do?
@@filthycasual8187 why can't you just agree with me bro
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Oh stop exaggerating drama queen 🙄
Yvonne De Carlo: "We all want what we don't have"
Married stay @ home women: "I want My freedom and My own everything for Me"😣
Never married, childless, miseducated cat woman: "I should have married and had kids instead" 😢
Oh honey you are a sexist buffoon.
Did she get the mortician to do her makeup for that interview?
@RN RN Unlike your sense of humour.
she sounds a little drunk here
Poor thing. She ended up 1. Making the money 2. taking care of everyone (especially her husband who was crippled from an accident that the movie studios denied CAUSED the accident 3. and seemed to never have anyone looking out for HER! She clearly suffered from "Stockholm Syndrome" as did most women back then. So sad how her life ended. She should have been as big as Elizabeth Taylor....but DeCarlo was not shrewd enough. Taylor was smart.
I absolutely agree. Pitiful life and ideology for such a talented woman. She was no Liz Taylor or Ava Gardner, hellcats that ate men alive.
Lol sorry that it upsets you to see women before they were brainwashed, yes the unfeminine, man hating, woman hating women of today who murder their own children and sleep with tons of men and are all on anti depressants they are much better women I'm sure. Why is it that the 1950s was the last time women were happier than men? now every decade since the 1960s women have now been more unhappy than man and that has only gotten worse.
@@orangemascara Lol pitiful life, she lived a far better and more exciting life than of you will ever live. "Hellcats that ate men alive" yes that's such a good ideology, not pitiful at all.
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Hush up twerp 😆
What's wrong with her here? She seems like she's out of it or something.
I have a friend who knew her....and I was told she had a bad drinking problem and was a "barfly" the last years of her life.
They sure don't Make em like they used to.
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