@@w29n22b27 Two things. 1. Like everyone else, I hate the fact that Fisher is no longer with us. 2. The Last Jedi is my favorite of the sequel trilogy.
Notably missing here is Chris Farley, who was in the middle of recording the Voice of Shrek (yes, that Shrek) for the first film when he tragically passed. It was quite a different take on the character, Farley channeling much of his own self loathing into the role.
I know, not personally, but I know of at least 80%-82% of everyone mentioned in this video. I really hate hearing of people passing, regular people and famed actors. 😢😮 These take me back to the times I found out about certain ones. ❤
Well I for one am glad he didn't do Shrek in the end, since I was never a fan of Chris Farley, his act, was always exactly the same, which is the problem with most stand up comedians of the last few decades, they tend to mostly play themselves, over and over again, and can't act worth shit! There is only a few that didn't do that always!
Jeanne Cooper (mother of Corbin Bernsen) was a long standing character on the soap opera, Young and Restless, when she passed. She was written out of the series by having her character dies on a "bucket list" trip. The show even aired an hour long episode where the actors recalled their memories of working with her. Very touching. There have been a few other actors die while on the show, but I haven't watch the soap opera in quite a while.
Bela Lugosi was not actually filming Plan 9. Bela died in August of 1956 while Plan 9 entered production in November of that year. What Bela actually shot was test footage for a planned film called "The Ghoul Goes West". Ed Wood decided to incorporate the footage into his film as a tribute to his late friend.
The death of the actor and two child actors by the helicopter is sad. I've seen footage of the chopper coming right at them, and the last thing dude does is cover up the kids with his body. What a aad way to go, but he went out trying to help the kids.
The scene involved pyrotechnics and a helicopter. Unfortunately, no one told the pyrotechnics guys about the helicopter or the helicopter pilot about the pyrotechnics, resulting in a shocked pilot temporarily lose control long enough to crash.
If you have any doubts about John Candy’s kind-hearted nature being real or fake, he did a movie called “Only the Lonely” with veteran actress Maureen O’Hara. When Candy learned his trailer was larger than hers, he moved all of his stuff to her trailer and gave her his trailer.
after they refused to get her a bigger trailer... it might seem a small point, but I think it adds to him. He tried to fight for her, when that failed, he did what he had to to make it right.
John Landis is a horrible human being. That little weasel did everything he could to deny responsibility, and pretty much got away with it. He in refused to listen to anyone who said that it was unsafe, and forced the scene anyways.
The list of actors and actresses who died in the middle of filming what would be their final projects is probably too long to include all of them in one video
There are so many others, but the one that came to my mind first was Aaliyah who was queen of the vampires in Queen of the Damned. She died in a plane crash while filming a music video, and her brother stepped in to record some of her dialogue in the movie.
Thanks for this! 💀➡🎭 I'm so glad you mentioned BRAINSTORM (1983). I *love* that movie!!! And I've always wished I could've seen what the makers originally planned for the narrative.
The tragic circumstances surrounding the deaths of these talented actors highlight the fragility of life and the unpredictability of the entertainment industry.
You left out the TV series Cover-Up with Jon-Erik Hexum, who accidentally killed himself in 1984, when he fired a prop gun to his head as a joke in-between takes.
Richard Harris, the first Dumbledore, died while before he could finish filming Harry Potter. Mako Iwamatsu died before completing his voice acting role as General Iroh on Avatar the last airbender.
I think that the fast and furious franchise handled Paul walkers death beautifully bc they included his brother to finish his role it was heartwarming and I'll always ❤ that movie.
I didn't realize Heath was so young. I was only a teen when he passed but now I'm 33 with kids of my own. It's strange to me knowing someone younger is gone. 😢
For a possible Part 2, besides the other suggestions, here's a few more: Jean Harlow Robert Walker, Sr. Alexander Fu Sheng And since we're including TV show too, Pete Duel Freddie Prinze, Sr. Mako (might as well due to both Samurai Jack and Avatar.)
There was an actor named Lexie Bigham (1968-1995) who is probably unknown to most people. He only had 15 credits in film. Lexie Bigham played one of the few street gang by the name "Two-Bags" in the comedy movie High School High. Lexie Bigham is only seen until about half way through the movie. During a break for the day, he was traveling home by motorcycle when he was killed when he collided with a car
A great pommy comedy series call 'Keeping Up Appearances' had a character named Rose, the sister of the main character Hyacinth Bucket whose other two characters as their sisters Daisy & Violet, yes all named after flowers. The actress who played Rose was diagnosed with breast cancer & died during one of the 1st season. She was replaced & the series went forward for quite a few seasons. Because the original Rose was only in it for the first season a lot of people don't remember the original Rose or didn't even know there was a different Rose except if ur a mass fan of the show, like myself & my mum were, & that's quite sad.
Looks like a volume 2 is in order. You left out Phil Hartman, Chris Farley, Carrie Fischer and Heather O'Rourke (the last 3 I got from other posters on here).
Too bad the Viper room isn’t going to look like that anymore. They are rebuilding it with apartments above it. They should have made it an historical landmark. Marylin, was also always late. Her acting coach did help either. Kinda surprised that Larry Hagman is not on here. He died while making the Dallas reboot as his reoccurring iconic JR character from the original show.
True. Martin had co-star approval in his contract and refused to work with Monroe after FOX fired her. So they rehired her and doubled her salary but she died before filming could resume. A sad end to a truly brilliant star.
-H.B. Halicki- Not a big star, he was the writer/director/star of 'Gone in 60 Seconds' (1974). He died during filming of the sequel to it when a stunt went wrong. -Nicholas Colasanto- He played the role of Coach in the show 'Cheers' -Phil Hartman- Murdered by his wife while a member of the cast for 'NewsRadio'. He also starred on 'Saturday Night Live' and did voices for 'The Simpsons'.
Well, as you ask for subjects for new videos, here goes one: the true history of how the idea for the Original Kung Fu TV series *was not* stolen from Bruce Lee. Yup, there were different degrees of racism involved in the events, but the chronology of how Spielman-Friedlander wrote the first script for a film feature and it ended up as a TV series starring David Carradine because he was a better actor for that role is well documented in Matthew Polly's "Bruce Lee: A Life," and even in Wikipedia. It's a quite interesting story.
@@OGStinkywizzleteats Seriously. It's been reported that the gun was broken and had to be repaired prior to testing. I guess you are upset he mocked your orange god.
I have a question for the narrator or the creators of this channel, there is a channel I watched yesterday called The Ultimate Expedition that has what I believe is an AI narrator, that sounds exactly like the real narrator here, but sounds like they may have possibly took audeo of the narrator here, ( who I know is a real person since I have seen videos with the real narrator on camera ) and spliced it together to make their videos. The video I watched was about celebrities who ruined or nearly ruined their careers with drugs, oddly enough a few of them were on this video too. I forget the title exactly. I decided after I watched it that I would bring it up in the comments of a new video of this channel, because I do doubt that your narrator is the narrator on that channel, not with the horrible narrating mistakes he made, like calling Hollywood, Hollywoo many times and talking about River Phoenix and calling him Riva every time. The words sometimes seems broken up, and would be said in ways that didn't seem natural, which is why I believe they might have taken parts of the audio from maybe even one of the videos of this channel or maybe one of the other channels connected to this one, that the same guy narrates to pretend he was narrating, since this channel does pretty well, probably partly because of his narrating, maybe they're trying to make people think their channels is connected to this one! I realize I might be wrong, that maybe it's being allowed by this channel and or the narrator here, but I would like to believe it isn't, since the video wasn't done very well!
Wagon East actually wasn't John Candy last role That would be Michael Moore's Canadian Bacon which was released in 1995 a year after Wagon East but was film before hand
I am going to watch the videos: x The Final Hours of Sam Kinison’s Life (1st Recommendation) x The Tradegy behind Twilight Zone: The Movie (2nd Recommendation) x Crazy Silent Film Stunts You Won't Believe Are Real x The True Story Behind a Rugby Team's Plane Crash In the Andes
You completely left out Heather O’Rourke. The last few scenes of Poltergeist III had to use a stunt double .
He could always do a part 2
@@kartierglory?
They mean a part 2 to this video...@@LaShumbraBatesAuDHD
@@DatDudeVince Thanks, I was kind of confused. 😄
Right, as well as Dominque Dunn for the V Mini-Series.
Kept waiting for Carrie Fisher. They had to do quite a bit to finish her roll in The Rise of Skywalker. You missed her.
@w29n22b27 That movie is so terrible, we shouldn't remember her for being in that trash dump. Heck, we shouldn't with the Force Awakens either
@@BeyondDaX 💯 agree with you. The sequels are horrible!
prob lots more he "missed"...
cant have a 2 hour episode
@@w29n22b27
Two things.
1. Like everyone else, I hate the fact that Fisher is no longer with us.
2. The Last Jedi is my favorite of the sequel trilogy.
It's based iconic box office hit shows/movies actor's/actresses
Notably missing here is Chris Farley, who was in the middle of recording the Voice of Shrek (yes, that Shrek) for the first film when he tragically passed. It was quite a different take on the character, Farley channeling much of his own self loathing into the role.
Sadly 😢we have I'll miss him thanks for remembering him. He was a sad soul.
I know, not personally, but I know of at least 80%-82% of everyone mentioned in this video. I really hate hearing of people passing, regular people and famed actors. 😢😮 These take me back to the times I found out about certain ones. ❤
I was livin' next to him "IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER" for beers, I mean tears, damit I really mean years. years.
Big oenis
Well I for one am glad he didn't do Shrek in the end, since I was never a fan of Chris Farley, his act, was always exactly the same, which is the problem with most stand up comedians of the last few decades, they tend to mostly play themselves, over and over again, and can't act worth shit! There is only a few that didn't do that always!
It’s so nice to hear your voice. The others that fill in are ok, but don’t hold a candle to you!
Jeanne Cooper (mother of Corbin Bernsen) was a long standing character on the soap opera, Young and Restless, when she passed. She was written out of the series by having her character dies on a "bucket list" trip. The show even aired an hour long episode where the actors recalled their memories of working with her. Very touching. There have been a few other actors die while on the show, but I haven't watch the soap opera in quite a while.
Bela Lugosi was not actually filming Plan 9. Bela died in August of 1956 while Plan 9 entered production in November of that year. What Bela actually shot was test footage for a planned film called "The Ghoul Goes West". Ed Wood decided to incorporate the footage into his film as a tribute to his late friend.
Good job. Thanks for clarifying
You completely fucking destroyed this lame ass channel and their spurious lies
Nice. Thanks for the correction.
The death of the actor and two child actors by the helicopter is sad. I've seen footage of the chopper coming right at them, and the last thing dude does is cover up the kids with his body. What a aad way to go, but he went out trying to help the kids.
The dude was Vic Morrow. A very established star. It was like him to put others first.
@aa64912 Jennifer Jason Leigh's father. She was in Fast Times At Ridgemont High and The Hateful Eight. The only two movies I've seen her in.
@@ARedMotorcycle She's been in dozens of films (Single White Female, The Hudsucker Proxy, Dolores Claiborne, Road to Perdition for starters)
@@gigi-ij1hkRoad To Perdition is a great movie.
The scene involved pyrotechnics and a helicopter. Unfortunately, no one told the pyrotechnics guys about the helicopter or the helicopter pilot about the pyrotechnics, resulting in a shocked pilot temporarily lose control long enough to crash.
A fitting tribute to all these great actors. Stimulates memories. Thanks WH
If you have any doubts about John Candy’s kind-hearted nature being real or fake, he did a movie called “Only the Lonely” with veteran actress Maureen O’Hara. When Candy learned his trailer was larger than hers, he moved all of his stuff to her trailer and gave her his trailer.
after they refused to get her a bigger trailer... it might seem a small point, but I think it adds to him.
He tried to fight for her, when that failed, he did what he had to to make it right.
What about Jon-Erik Hexum? He died by an accidental self-inflicted blank cartridge gunshot in 1984. He was filming a show called Cover Up at the time.
This is gonna need a part 2.
Is this a fucking threat??
@@michaelpacinus242 No, it's a fucking observation.
I miss Heath and Brandon had a lot of talent and in their prime at the time. Both 28 so young
Can’t believe you forgot Pete Duel from “Alia’s smith and Jones”….
John Landis is a horrible human being. That little weasel did everything he could to deny responsibility, and pretty much got away with it. He in refused to listen to anyone who said that it was unsafe, and forced the scene anyways.
The list of actors and actresses who died in the middle of filming what would be their final projects is probably too long to include all of them in one video
There are so many others, but the one that came to my mind first was Aaliyah who was queen of the vampires in Queen of the Damned. She died in a plane crash while filming a music video, and her brother stepped in to record some of her dialogue in the movie.
Movie was decent, liked her alot more in Romeo must Die.
Interesting! Love this channel, REALLY love the narrater, who makes these stories so much more entertaining. 😊
This could definitely use a part 2: Oliver Reed, Freddie Prinze, Jon-Erik Hexum, Phil Hartman, Andy Whitfield...
A+ video!
Fascinating topic and video!
Walkers death wasn't instant. He had soot in his lungs, meaning he took at least one breath while the car was burning.
Ugh. Burned alive is probably my biggest fear of death. I hate to hear he probably went out that way.
@@SteveFrench_420 I just hope it was fast and he wasn't conscious.
Hopefully it was fast and not furiously.
Okay
@@valerieschoettmer9736he was conscious, because he tried to escape while his friend was already dead on impact.
RIP Brandon Lee. My favorite movie ever.
Yeah, sucks that they're shitting on his legacy. Don't get me wrong, I love Skarsgard, but the new movie looks like ass.
Thanks for this! 💀➡🎭 I'm so glad you mentioned BRAINSTORM (1983). I *love* that movie!!! And I've always wished I could've seen what the makers originally planned for the narrative.
Oliver Reed died during Gladiator.
While challenging a group of British sailors to a drinking contest. He died as he lived, Drunk.
@@tremorsfan Probably happily.
I cried when Steve Irwin died, being an Australian and having a love for animals, I LOVED Steve.
I'm Canadian but I grew up watching Steve Irwin and I was devastated when he died
Oliver Reed is missing off this list he died during filming of Gladiator.
Now this is a rare one.
I grew up watching many of these actors. RIP to all of them
The tragic circumstances surrounding the deaths of these talented actors highlight the fragility of life and the unpredictability of the entertainment industry.
Oliver Reed: Gladiator???????
John Ritter's passing was so sad to me. Many of these were.
Any happy ones?
Marilyn Monroe was beautiful right up to the end. An underrated, talented actor too. She has stood the test of time more than anyone else.
You left out the TV series Cover-Up with Jon-Erik Hexum, who accidentally killed himself in 1984, when he fired a prop gun to his head as a joke in-between takes.
Richard Harris, the first Dumbledore, died while before he could finish filming Harry Potter.
Mako Iwamatsu died before completing his voice acting role as General Iroh on Avatar the last airbender.
Good topic to cover
Bruce Lee died while filming "Game of Death".
brandon lee was in this one.
@@anonymousYTviewer69 I know. They talked about Bruce Lee, but they didn't mention that Bruce also died while making a movie.
@@ElizabethLilja how long do u want the video?? lots were missed.
Fast 7 should have ended the franchise
Fast 5 should've ended it lol
Fast 1 should have been the last one.
@@shepshape2585 The industry pitied Vin Diesel so much that they let him keep making the movies just so he can still act in something lol
And STOP making millions of dollars? ...ok 😅
@@BeyondDaX Truth. He’s the worst,
Really Unique topic
I think that the fast and furious franchise handled Paul walkers death beautifully bc they included his brother to finish his role it was heartwarming and I'll always ❤ that movie.
I didn't realize Heath was so young. I was only a teen when he passed but now I'm 33 with kids of my own. It's strange to me knowing someone younger is gone. 😢
it was his own fault....drugs do that to the young trying to be "cool"
he wasnt very good anyway
Anonymous again. Troll. Please crawl back under your rock.@@anonymousYTviewer69
He died when he was 28. Still too young.
@@anonymousYTviewer69You again. Please crawl back under your rock with the rest of the trolls
@@davidlancaster8152 it was his own fault!!! drugs do that to people....
move on.
RIP Paul Walker.
Surprised Ray Liotta's death wasn't listed.
For a possible Part 2, besides the other suggestions, here's a few more:
Jean Harlow
Robert Walker, Sr.
Alexander Fu Sheng
And since we're including TV show too,
Pete Duel
Freddie Prinze, Sr.
Mako (might as well due to both Samurai Jack and Avatar.)
Jean Harlow died during the filming of Saratoga was not mentioned.
There was an actor named Lexie Bigham (1968-1995) who is probably unknown to most people. He only had 15 credits in film. Lexie Bigham played one of the few street gang by the name "Two-Bags" in the comedy movie High School High.
Lexie Bigham is only seen until about half way through the movie. During a break for the day, he was traveling home by motorcycle when he was killed when he collided with a car
R.I.P. Heath Ledger.
What about Ray Liotta? He passed filming in the Dominican Republic
Andy Whitfield's death during Spartacus hit us fans hard
and Ledger's best role imo is A knight's tale
A great pommy comedy series call 'Keeping Up Appearances' had a character named Rose, the sister of the main character Hyacinth Bucket whose other two characters as their sisters Daisy & Violet, yes all named after flowers. The actress who played Rose was diagnosed with breast cancer & died during one of the 1st season. She was replaced & the series went forward for quite a few seasons. Because the original Rose was only in it for the first season a lot of people don't remember the original Rose or didn't even know there was a different Rose except if ur a mass fan of the show, like myself & my mum were, & that's quite sad.
The guy who played Russell Crowe's master(?) in Gladiator (Oliver Reed, I think) died during filming as well
Trinidad Silva, who died during production of UHF...there was supposed to be more Raul's Wild Kingdom!
It's sad when anyone dies. Rest in peace all you souls
1963's "Move Over, Darling" starring Doris Day is the reshoot of "Somethings Got to Give."
I miss them all!
What about Clark Gable? Didn't he die late in the filming of "The Misfits"? Or am I wrong?
I'm pretty sure he finished it.
Jon-Erik Hexum's and Brandon Lee's deaths were very similar.
Here’s the Voice ☺️👏🏼
James Dean should have been mentioned...was killed while filming the movie Giant!😢
Looks like a volume 2 is in order. You left out Phil Hartman, Chris Farley, Carrie Fischer and Heather O'Rourke (the last 3 I got from other posters on here).
Too bad the Viper room isn’t going to look like that anymore. They are rebuilding it with apartments above it. They should have made it an historical landmark. Marylin, was also always late. Her acting coach did help either. Kinda surprised that Larry Hagman is not on here. He died while making the Dallas reboot as his reoccurring iconic JR character from the original show.
Historical landmark cuz an idiot OD & died there😂 ok
Philip Hoffman and Bill Paxton entered the Suck Zone Big Time! 🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️😬
Jim Varney....Ernest P. Worrall.
Victor French from Little house on the prairie and Highway to heaven
Something's Got to Give was retooled and replaced with Move Over Darling when Dean Martin didn't want to finish the original without Marilyn Monroe!
True. Martin had co-star approval in his contract and refused to work with Monroe after FOX fired her. So they rehired her and doubled her salary but she died before filming could resume. A sad end to a truly brilliant star.
Phil Hartman died when News Radio was still on television. They did an episode that dealt with his death.
I never heard of Tyrone Power before this video but that is the exact opposite of what I expected him to look like
-H.B. Halicki- Not a big star, he was the writer/director/star of 'Gone in 60 Seconds' (1974). He died during filming of the sequel to it when a stunt went wrong.
-Nicholas Colasanto- He played the role of Coach in the show 'Cheers'
-Phil Hartman- Murdered by his wife while a member of the cast for 'NewsRadio'. He also starred on 'Saturday Night Live' and did voices for 'The Simpsons'.
R.I.P. Paul Walker.
The words "drug overdose" seems to be a common thread on many of these deaths.
Jon-Erik Hexum on the set of Cover Up - accidental - transplant donor - a beautiful man who, in the end, gave life to others.
Way too many overdoses.
What about Peter Sellers??? The original Inspector Cluseau in the Pink Panther movies 🎬!!!
R.I.P. Brandon Lee.
Well, as you ask for subjects for new videos, here goes one: the true history of how the idea for the Original Kung Fu TV series *was not* stolen from Bruce Lee. Yup, there were different degrees of racism involved in the events, but the chronology of how Spielman-Friedlander wrote the first script for a film feature and it ended up as a TV series starring David Carradine because he was a better actor for that role is well documented in Matthew Polly's "Bruce Lee: A Life," and even in Wikipedia. It's a quite interesting story.
You can def tell that they used archival sounds of Don Rickles in TS4.
This isn’t a Hollywood topic but a history topic but can you teach me facts about Edward? (Henry vii’s son) would appreciate it! :3
Brandon Lee's death was so reminiscent of the "Rust" shooting, the only difference being Alec Baldwin didn't pull the trigger.
That's what Baldwin wants you to believe.
That's the only difference? Lol
Not the location, time, person shot, etc.
@@OGStinkywizzleteats Seriously. It's been reported that the gun was broken and had to be repaired prior to testing. I guess you are upset he mocked your orange god.
@@sailorx72 What are you talking about?
@@sailorx72why do you weirdos always bring trump into everything
Id like to hear about Hollywood's role in WW2. I heard something about using movie props to confuse the enemy.
So many good souls lost too soon
Phil Hartman - Philip J Fry, Futurama
That was messed up...
Hey could you guys do a video about why and when we started wearing underpants, and other different types of clothing
I have a question for the narrator or the creators of this channel, there is a channel I watched yesterday called The Ultimate Expedition that has what I believe is an AI narrator, that sounds exactly like the real narrator here, but sounds like they may have possibly took audeo of the narrator here, ( who I know is a real person since I have seen videos with the real narrator on camera ) and spliced it together to make their videos. The video I watched was about celebrities who ruined or nearly ruined their careers with drugs, oddly enough a few of them were on this video too. I forget the title exactly.
I decided after I watched it that I would bring it up in the comments of a new video of this channel, because I do doubt that your narrator is the narrator on that channel, not with the horrible narrating mistakes he made, like calling Hollywood, Hollywoo many times and talking about River Phoenix and calling him Riva every time. The words sometimes seems broken up, and would be said in ways that didn't seem natural, which is why I believe they might have taken parts of the audio from maybe even one of the videos of this channel or maybe one of the other channels connected to this one, that the same guy narrates to pretend he was narrating, since this channel does pretty well, probably partly because of his narrating, maybe they're trying to make people think their channels is connected to this one!
I realize I might be wrong, that maybe it's being allowed by this channel and or the narrator here, but I would like to believe it isn't, since the video wasn't done very well!
Wagon East actually wasn't John Candy last role That would be Michael Moore's Canadian Bacon which was released in 1995 a year after Wagon East but was film before hand
Got to do the Hollywood Tropicana!!!
Had no idea Wagons East reviewed so poorly. It's among my favorite Candy comedies.
Some of James Dean's lines were dubbed for Giant after he died.
Pics online of Paul climbing into the Porsche for the ride that later wrecked.
I tried acting a long time ago, but, fortunately, I sucked at it. That’s why I’m alive and healthy at the ripe old age of 74.
John Ritter....I remember his father Tex.
Ule Brenner was awesome in that role.
Yule. 😉
Lot of accidental ODs
Maybe a reason to not do drugs
@@Dave-bj3pqHave a little compassion
@lizzybearstar1661 not to someone who made a clear decision to do drugs.... it's a choice not a disease....
Hi
They brought Mr Potato Head back from the dead. Pandora's box is open.
What about Oliver Reed during Gladiator?
Bill Paxton
Oliver Reed in Gladiator?
What no mention of tupac?
Yep, he was originally suppose to play Jodi in Baby boy instead of Tyrese.
As a healthcare professional, there is no accidental overdose. It's just an overdose.
Why they do drugs?
@imranlion1996
Why do anyone do drugs?
@@alienboy1322 to escape from the worldly tensions but they have all the money and fame then why they die like this
You need to leave the health profession
You need to learn life. Then you need to get a healthcare education. @@KeiraSims-cp2fs
I am going to watch the videos:
x The Final Hours of Sam Kinison’s Life (1st Recommendation)
x The Tradegy behind Twilight Zone: The Movie (2nd Recommendation)
x Crazy Silent Film Stunts You Won't Believe Are Real
x The True Story Behind a Rugby Team's Plane Crash In the Andes
james dean in giant
Carrie Fisher
Chadwick Boesman