He was also an abusive husband who cheated on her many times. They were reconciled (and remarried) here, but divorced for the 2nd time a few years later.
dannybex he was an egomaniac, he had an education above the average of most people in entertainment industry and turn out kind of snobbish and he did make her looks little. But of course this is what closed friends say, Rosemary herself always said nice things about him.
Actually Betty white’s mom! He did it as a way to tease Betty saying “look I care about your parents too!” The whole family were fans of Password. And every so often Tess White would come see her son in law film PASSWORD in person.
Rosemary and Jose were married from 1953-1961 and then divorced. They remarried in 1964 and divorced again in 1967. This must be just after they married for the second time.
Gabriel Ferrer, Miguel’s brother is married to Pat Boone’ s daughter Debbie. Who made an album of songs originally performed by Rosemary ( her mother in law). But she is most known for the song, You Light Up My Life 💥. Blessings from California.
10:44 -- Rosemary possibly missed a trick with 'squaw'. Because she was playing first, it was easy for the contestant to guess after two words 'indian' and 'woman' (or 'female'). So she should have started with a more nondescript word like 'arrows', letting Jose choose between 'indian' and 'woman', and hence giving herself a chance to get the better play and 8 points.
I wonder if it would be fair play if you know that the second clue would cinch it, to give a first clue that threw them off I don't think I've ever seen that.
Jose Ferrer seemed very rude. He hardly looked at his partners and didn't stand up when they came and went. And very strange that he didn't stop touching his face. Creepy.
He does seem rude or maybe just self-absorbed, although he does seem to take the game seriously. Not sure why he would touch his face the way he does, he may just be tired. He seemed to do better on TV later in life. James Mason also had that distant, I-don't-want-to-be-here attitude. The worst was Woody Allen.
Different world, but it's very demeaning even though it's actually not intended that way. In a thousand years people watching this will think there were only insurance salesman, housewives and actors living in this country today.
And all the male contestants who are asked if they have a family: "Yes, I have a beautiful wife [doesn't bother to give her name] and a two children [gives the children's names]."
@@stanbrown32 I only noticed a few years ago that they get the contestants with the most average backgrounds. No graphic designers, defense attorneys, medical researchers, mayors of small cities, fashion models, teachers of any kind, or chefs. The idea of having an interesting life is solely for the celebrities.
@@hudsony777 I don't think that was a deliberate policy--I have seen graduate students, teachers, and attorneys as contestants on Password, and several men in the military, both officers and enlisted men. But these contestants weren't chosen because of their job--and maybe they were chosen from the studio audience? To Tell the Truth was somewhat different, since the subjects were chosen for some interesting occupation or achievement (some mayors, some other people in government among them), and the imposters there tended to be men and women who worked in advertising or publishing or businesses that had contacts with advertising agencies--some models among them. (Occasionally they had to reach out more, to get imposters who were teenagers, for example, or from a different ethnic background.)
@@stanbrown32 Okay, I haven't watched that many of them. I still think insurance salesmen and other bland brand occupations tended to dominate. One woman told Mr. Ludden, when asked what she did in life, said she was just back from Paris from directing the opening of a new art gallery. I'm almost certain he cut her after she said that. Maybe it's me.
No, the times are the same. People just get offended too easily. Get over it. Sticks and stones used to break our bones but now people get hurt over the dumbest things. Get a life! Life was a lot more peaceful back then when we didn't let words bother us.
@Nana Berry Many people do not know that squaw is a derogatory word. The translation is certainly not taught in American schools. Maybe the PC police are now educating Americans about the actual meaning of the word, but many, many people have no knowledge of it. However, you @NanaBarry are so PC you think it's cool to call a stranger a "worthless twat" ~ which also means vagina. You are an utter hypocrite... and a nasty squash berry.
You were lucky if you were never called names. Back then Black, Gay, Asian and Latin people were called all kinds of crappy names. Try looking beyond you own narrow experience.
Jose Ferrer had an awesome voice. And Rosemary Clooney was beautiful.
Rosemary is a great singer, so both had great voices.
@@howardkerr8174 YES
Man! Rosemary was beautiful!!
Rosemary is very genuine and sincere.
I didn't know Rosemary had such an upbeat personality, very competitive too.
Rosemary was beautiful, yes! And a lovely person!!
Miguel (RIP) was the spitting image of his dad.
Women dressed so beautifully in those days. Check out the LBD on the "art student". Absolutely elegant.
Even the audiences dressed up for these shows.
Jose Ferrer, Rosemary Cooney's husband at that time, was one of the very few Puerto Rican movie stars of that time, along with Rita Moreno.
He was also an abusive husband who cheated on her many times. They were reconciled (and remarried) here, but divorced for the 2nd time a few years later.
dannybex he was an egomaniac, he had an education above the average of most people in entertainment industry and turn out kind of snobbish and he did make her looks little. But of course this is what closed friends say, Rosemary herself always said nice things about him.
These 2, the Ferrers, were sensational players, a 4 gamer is VERY rare.
There were some difficult words in this game!! Thanks for this channel!!!
I love it when Allen Luden says hello doll. I assume it is to Betty White at home.
Actually Betty white’s mom! He did it as a way to tease Betty saying “look I care about your parents too!” The whole family were fans of Password. And every so often Tess White would come see her son in law film PASSWORD in person.
They're married. The had divorced in 1961 and remarried in 1964.
❤❤❤❤
See "The Caine Mutiny." It's fantastic Jose.
Rosemary and Jose were married from 1953-1961 and then divorced.
They remarried in 1964 and divorced again in 1967.
This must be just after they married for the second time.
Their son is married to Pat Boone ‘s daughter Debbie. The singer of You Light Up My Life. 💥
@@marycook1644 This son is a minister
@@patriciamooney928 You are right, I looked it up. I wasn’t aware of that !! 🦋
jose ferrer and rosemarry clooney where married and there nephew is george clooney , cousin of miguel ferrer
"there nephew"?
Gabriel Ferrer, Miguel’s brother is married to Pat Boone’ s daughter Debbie. Who made an album of songs originally performed by Rosemary ( her mother in law). But she is most known for the song, You Light Up My Life 💥. Blessings from California.
And she and George look so similar.
They look so similar one would think that it's Miguel himself!
That's why Miguel played the young Jose in a episode of "Magnum" !
*And both them gone now*
24:00 Neither of those celebrities were on the next episode. It was Betsy Palmer and Frank Gifford.
writer ... writer ... writer ... writer ... writer ... writer ... writer ... writer ... writer ...
I know !! Couldn’t he say something else ?? Even the word illustrater . And make a small hand gesture. Blessings from California. 📚🖋
For "jostle" I would have said "shoelace." They wouldn't have gotten it but I would've said it.
I would've said "jiggle".
George Clooney looks so much like his mother unbelievable!
That's not his mother. She was his aunt.
Rosemary Clooney aint mother but aunt, but true George is cute!
Rosemary appeared on an episode of ER.....
His father was Nick Clooney, Rosemary's brother. Nick was a presenter on AMC back when it really showed classic movies.
10:44 -- Rosemary possibly missed a trick with 'squaw'. Because she was playing first, it was easy for the contestant to guess after two words 'indian' and 'woman' (or 'female'). So she should have started with a more nondescript word like 'arrows', letting Jose choose between 'indian' and 'woman', and hence giving herself a chance to get the better play and 8 points.
Squaw and moist have been used before. Barbara Eden gave the clue Hiawatha her partner guessed it.
Their son Mel died last yr.
Ferrer is one of the few men to not stand when the lady enters. I don't like it.
Rosemary Clooney And Jose Ferrer ( Paternal Aunt and direct Uncle by marriage of George Clooney). :)
Words with Friends won't allow "squaw" to be used. Times have changed.
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Formation (5 seconds; partial)
Rosemary probably didn't like all them women her husband was playing password with.🤦
I wonder if it would be fair play if you know that the second clue would cinch it, to give a first clue that threw them off
I don't think I've ever seen that.
In the later games they had the option to pass or play
@@debbieharris6163 I liked that option
Jose ignores his partners.
Jose is VERY CONCEDED & ARROGANT!!!!
@@kevinnorman2937 🐻 conceited. 🦋 Blessing from California.
Has anyone ever heard what the celebrities were paid to appear on this show?
A buck two eighty.
Jose Ferrer seemed very rude. He hardly looked at his partners and didn't stand up when they came and went. And very strange that he didn't stop touching his face. Creepy.
He does seem rude or maybe just self-absorbed, although he does seem to take the game seriously. Not sure why he would touch his face the way he does, he may just be tired. He seemed to do better on TV later in life. James Mason also had that distant, I-don't-want-to-be-here attitude. The worst was Woody Allen.
Exactly. He didn't deserve Rosemary
"......and you're PRETTY!!" @ 01:44
(Couldn't say THAT today.)
1ShoeHorn has
What a bunch of bull. You can still tell someone they are pretty. Nice try to make it okay to be an ass!
Jose didn’t get up for his partner. I guessed it. 😝
*How about "Mayflower" for 'Compact'* *And 'Jiggle' for 'Jostle'*
Some of these guys would just die living today. I know you're married what does your husband do? You're pretty.duh!
Different world, but it's very demeaning even though it's actually not intended that way. In a thousand years people watching this will think there were only insurance salesman, housewives and actors living in this country today.
And all the male contestants who are asked if they have a family: "Yes, I have a beautiful wife [doesn't bother to give her name] and a two children [gives the children's names]."
@@stanbrown32 I only noticed a few years ago that they get the contestants with the most average backgrounds. No graphic designers, defense attorneys, medical researchers, mayors of small cities, fashion models, teachers of any kind, or chefs. The idea of having an interesting life is solely for the celebrities.
@@hudsony777 I don't think that was a deliberate policy--I have seen graduate students, teachers, and attorneys as contestants on Password, and several men in the military, both officers and enlisted men. But these contestants weren't chosen because of their job--and maybe they were chosen from the studio audience? To Tell the Truth was somewhat different, since the subjects were chosen for some interesting occupation or achievement (some mayors, some other people in government among them), and the imposters there tended to be men and women who worked in advertising or publishing or businesses that had contacts with advertising agencies--some models among them. (Occasionally they had to reach out more, to get imposters who were teenagers, for example, or from a different ethnic background.)
@@stanbrown32 Okay, I haven't watched that many of them. I still think insurance salesmen and other bland brand occupations tended to dominate. One woman told Mr. Ludden, when asked what she did in life, said she was just back from Paris from directing the opening of a new art gallery. I'm almost certain he cut her after she said that. Maybe it's me.
How about nudge 🙄
That was the very same word I would have thought of (for "jostle").
Some of the words accepted back then, like "squaw" are cringe inducing today. Those were just very different times.
No, the times are the same. People just get offended too easily. Get over it. Sticks and stones used to break our bones but now people get hurt over the dumbest things. Get a life! Life was a lot more peaceful back then when we didn't let words bother us.
@Nana Berry Many people do not know that squaw is a derogatory word. The translation is certainly not taught in American schools. Maybe the PC police are now educating Americans about the actual meaning of the word, but many, many people have no knowledge of it. However, you @NanaBarry are so PC you think it's cool to call a stranger a "worthless twat" ~ which also means vagina. You are an utter hypocrite... and a nasty squash berry.
esquibelle 😂😂
@ esquibelle GOOD one!
You were lucky if you were never called names. Back then Black, Gay, Asian and Latin people were called all kinds of crappy names. Try looking beyond you own narrow experience.
Go with 1st extinct
🦋 instinct ! Blessings from California. 🐻