Jeff Healy was blind from age 1 after he survived his first bout of cancer. The cancer that killed him was a return. He was an excellent guitarist who played on his lap like a lap steel. He was phenomenal. RIP!
Angel Eyes was and still is one of my favorite songs. Definitely in my top 1000. When it aired back when it was released, I remember how the song really captured my attention. Also, as a young man, I saw Road House in my mid to late 20's and was pleasantly surprised Jeff Healy had a part in the movie. I remember him have excellent snarky dialog that made me smile. RIP
I very much appreciate the recognition of Banting & Best. True heros who identified insulin and sold the “patent” for $1 to ensure every one who needed it could get it.
I had no idea Gregory Hines was buried in Canada. Back in the 80s I saw him walking up W 57th street in NYC. I had seen him in Running Scared and Cotton Club. I lived him on Will & Grace too. He had already left the Broadway Show Sophisticated Ladies and I saw it with his brother Maurice. They were both amazing tap dancers.
We owe Mr. Banking and Mr. Best a lot as we have a daughter with type 1 diabetes. I loved Jeff Healey and I'm q big fan of Romerq. Neat to see the Hockey Dad. Wow! 72 played downed by Bishop is impressive. There are definitely some big names in this one. Thank you for putting this together and I appreciate everyone submitting videos to help out with the tours.
I loved the Friendly Giant more than any other show when I was a kid. Apparently Bob Homme was just as gentle a person in real life as he was being Friendly.
Gregory Hines was really funny in Running Scared., Him and Billy Crystal were comedic gold with great chemistry. To him and everyone featured in this video, RIP. ✝ Happy Holidays, everyone. 🎄
Thank you for this, makes me even more proud to be Canadian 🇨🇦❤️ Terry Fox is an absolute legend and a huge inspiration. Schools across Canada celebrate Terry Fox day in September by having their students run or walk to raise money for cancer. Terry’s story is taught in classrooms all over the country. I was a teenager when he started his run across Canada. Such an incredible human being. Deepest respect for him
A long time ago I was in a Florida VFW hall with a couple Vietnam Vet's that I hung around with back then. We where sitting with a couple of WW2 Vet's and I was listening to them talk about some of the guys they new who one would call a hero and one of the WW2 Vet's turned to me and said you in Canada had that young kid that tried to hop across Canada for cancer. "Boy now that's a Hero" as I see it. He didn't know Terry Fox by name yet his actions left an impression for sure. He was right in my books...
Maybe in another special in the future: Fairview Lawn Cemetery / Halifax, Nova Scotia / The final resting place for over one hundred victims of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. To all who helped, thank you for this great video! :)
I live half an hour from Jumbo's monument. Thank you for all the submissions from our fellow canucks for a great episode! Love the South Park references too!
Christmas blessings and love. Much appreciation for the time and effort you put into the videos. Speaking of George Romero, I met special effects artist Tom Savini. He created the "zombies" amongst many other "monsters". Stay safe and blessed.
Thank so much Arthur, Guiseppe and everyone who makes Hollywood Graveyard a reality. Your content is always enlightening and so enjoyable. Thank you also for taking the time to post content during the very busy holiday period. You are appreciated.
Thank you for including my clip about McLaughlin! I forgot to mention, Sam's daughter Isabel was a popular painter, and was quite close to the famous Canadian painters group known as the group of seven
@@heatherathanasiou5115 he funded a lot. McLaughlin Collegiate Vocational Institute and Adelaide McLaughlin Public School in Oshawa were named after him and his wife. McLaughlin Hall at Queen's university was also named after him.
Thanks for showing me where the sweet man and great artist that was George A. Romero rests. I'm a film journalist and I had the chance to meet him twice in my career, the second time at the Lucca Film Festival in 2016, where, thanks to our common friend Paolo Zelati, I had the chance to chat and spend an afternoon with him and his wife, a memory I will cherish forever, besides being a fan of his extraordinary films ♥
The two people in have recognized is Gregory Hines and Owen Hart. I Love Gregory in the movies, Waiting To Exhale, and when he played as a drill Sargeant with Danny Devato. I remember that fateful day when Owen Hart fell. The ppv was WWF OverThe Edge! The Wrestlers from both WWF and WCW was at service paying highly respect to the last and greatest wrestling performer of his time. My favorite match was against Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Intercontinental Championship. Thank Arthur Dark for this video, Hope to see some more videos soon.
You never disappoint. While I recognized a few of the famous Canadians, I was introduced to many others. Thanks for the history lesson. I wish my history teachers were as enlightening as you are. Lu Ann Marshall
We live in St. Thomas Ontario. Thank you for including that clip about Jumbo. St. Thomas is still known as the Railway City( it was once a main cross-road of lines running from Michigan to Toronto to New York) although there are no longer any main train lines through here.
Absolutely loved this. It's so nice to see so many stops so close to home, I just wish I had of gotten out to film some myself. One detail overlooked by many is when Jumbo was struck by the train, he was possibly attempting to lead a younger elephant (Tom Thumb) to safety and was struck head on. Tom Thumb only suffered a broken leg. I've always loved visiting Jumbo when I was younger and now with my own kids.
If he ever does another viewer's special, you should film the Titanic graves! I'm shocked they have yet to be filmed (assuming you are in the Halifax area)
What a fabulous Christmas present, Arthur. Again, the viewers have done themselves proud. A really fantastic video. Thank you, contributors. Wishing you and your family a very happy Christmas, Arthur
Tim Horton’s recently made it to Long Island. Good stuff! I’d like to wish everyone involved with Hollywood Graveyard a very Happy Holiday season and Happy New Year. Thank you for all your hard work so that we may relax at the end of a very busy day and enjoy it. Looking forward to what 2022 has in store. Hope you all stay safe and healthy.
@K.M.V S In the early 2000s Tim Horton's bought out the New England based Bess Eaton donut chain. But they weren't around here too long. Shame too; I liked their sandwiches and lunchtime menu.
These videos are relaxing. I even had a dream last night I was wandering around a graveyard and found a large headstone with a flat screen that had a video playing about who was buried there.
As a Canadian that lives not to far from Toronto I really love this video the most. My favorite was visiting the grave of Paul Kligman and the monument to both Jumbo and Terry fox. It's a blessing to be a Canadian and to realize that we influenced the world in a big way. Also It's amazing to find out that your Canadian yourself, you should visit more often.
I absolutely enjoyed this wonderful episode! I never knew Gregory Hines was Canadian. He did a song with Luther Vandross, too. I did get choked up when I saw Owen Hart's grave. He was one of my favorite wrestlers. Happy Holidays!
I met George Romero a few years ago at a fan convention - he was really nice. The picture of us together is a nice one. Also, another noted Canadian buried at the Toronto Necropolis is Arthur Roy Brown, who was given official credit for shooting down Manfred von Richthofen in WW1 - but I don't think we'll ever know for sure who fired that fatal shot.
Thanks so much Mr.Dark for the Canadian version of your wonderful visit.I am a Canadian and live only 6 miles from the Stratford Ontario cemetery. Never realized that Stratford had some Canadian celebrities. Kudos to you Arthur for your lesson in history.Cheers
As always, I started watching as soon as the notification arrived. Thank you for including Canada. I have a thing for Canadian musicians, so it was good to see Stompin’ Tom and Dennie Doherty. Let me take this opportunity to thank you for another year of informative and entertaining videos. Have a Merry Christmas and may 2022 be good to all of us.
I loved this Hollywood Graveyard video tremendously. I am from Peterborough, Ontario...just down the road from Omemee...Thank you, and Merry Christmas! Mr. Arthur Dark!
Hey I'm from Lindsay! (Also just down the road from Omemee, and I also shot the video featured!) Glad there are fellow followers of the channel in the area! :)
@@DaNerdling Hey there....Nice to meet you . Look me up if you like on FB....never hurts to have new friends who enjoy the same hobbies. I looked at your channel..very cool. Merry Christmas!
@Kris Peterborough.. then you are close to another very famous Canadian & my " celebrity" crush. Longtime NHL hockey coach, known mostly for his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs; Roger Neilson. I grew up in Toronto & was a rink rat in my teens..met Roger many times..he was so nice..the REAL deal. Greetings from Cambridge Ontario. 🇨🇦🏒🥅
Thank you for this. The cemeteries are beautiful (Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto is also an arboretum, a lovely setting). Especially pleased to see Terry Fox highlighted, a most beautiful soul. And Tom Thomson, an inspiration to me as an artist. I live in Oakville Ontario, where Gregory Hines is buried. This summer I went to pay my respects at Oscar Peterson's grave- a wonderfully talented man.
This is so awesome! I had been hoping for an all-Canadian episode, and this is pretty close! I hope one day that you'll do an all-Canadian video of those buried in Hollywood, as Canadians were and still are amongst the driving forces of Hollywood, from Mack Sennett and Mary Pickford, to Louis B. Mayer, Jack Warner, Raymond Massey, John Candy, Lorne Greene, Alan Thicke, and on and on.
John Rutsey was such a badass on the first Rush album. Finding My Way, Working Man, In The Mood and What You're Doing were the template for what Rush did from Fly By Night onwards. What a legend.
Thank you for doing this in Ontario which is where I’m from in the Niagara Region, hoping to visit some of these graves, Tim Hortons and Stompin Tom Connors
Loved this episode! Thank you everyone who contributed to making it possible. Also, it’s interesting that I share the same birthday as Joseph Roberts Smallwood. He died a week before I would’ve been born actually. Merry Christmas everyone and Happy Holidays!
Hollywood Graveyard is simply one of the best channels on UA-cam. Educational, inspiring and commemorative. I learn so much about people with every show. Thank You.
Guess I'm the only one who remembers Thomas B. Costain. When I was young, I devoured all his books and still remember him as one of my favorite authors today. He wrote darn good, darn exciting page turners.
You're not the only one. I read most of his books when I was in high school back in the 70s, and still have one or two around somewhere in my collection. It was a nice surprise to see his grave in this video.
Love your channel, Mr. Dark, and thank you for coming to Canada. Hopefully this won’t be the only trip up North! There are many more Canadian graveyards to visit, including a large on on Mount Royal in Montreal - Mount Royal/Norte-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery. It’s a beautiful setting and includes the graves of Dino Bravo, Maurice Richard, Doug Harvey, Calixa Lavallée (who wrote O Canada), Jean-Paul Riopelle (painter), Johnny Rougeau (wrestler), C.D. Howe, John Molson (brewer-master) and many more. I’m an old lady, but hopefully someone will visit it for your channel soon...
And just like that, another stellar and informative video is over. Many thanks to all the contributors and to Mr. Dark and everyone who works so hard to put these together. Your vision and dedication is appreciated and applauded. Merry Christmas and Buon Natale to both Arthur and Giuseppe 🎄
Thanks for showing Col Sam McLaughlin grave. He was the Builder of our community Oshawa Ontario 🇨🇦. I Was alive during his 100 birthday. His father also was an entrepreneur. Laid to rest in the same cemetery. His brother invented Canada Dry Pop. RIP 🙏
It's great to find out your part Canadian! And I liked your quip about pouring milk from a bag! Thank you for reminding us that Tim Horton is more than just a cup of coffee and baked goods. Have a great Holiday Season.
Thank you so much for showing the gravesite of "King Of Harts" Owen Hart.. Who sadly died near my neck of the woods.. But been also watching you guys since 2019... Amazing channel!
Thank-you so much for this video. It was so interesting to see the final resting places of folks that I grew up with and remember fondly. Seeing these graveyards in my little corner of the world makes it extra special. Now, back to my double double Timmies with a couple of Timbits and watch this video again. ;-)
I really wanted to go to my local cemetery and film the grave of Sidney Toler (who played Charlie Chan in over 20 movies in the 20s and 30s), but my mobility has been very limited for the past 2 years, and I haven't been able to get out much to do anything.
We would love that ❤️ Please ask a kind friend to take you as that would be a great story to hear.... Merry Christmas Kandi I hope you have a very special day and feel better real soon love from your Hollywood graveyard friend in Australia 🧑🎄🎄⛄🧑🎄♥️🐞
Once again, another superb production with great editing and the piece de resistance, perfect music. Canada is such a wonderful place that has given the world talented and memorable people. Always looking forward to your next production!
Thank you Arthur and all of the Hollywood graveyard community. I've never been to Canada but I'd love to go. Canada has produced many wonderful people over the years. Happy Christmas and New year to all involved in this video and all who see it.
I grew up in Northern Idaho, just a very few miles from Canada. I spent many lovely and enjoyable hours there. My paternal grandfather was born in Canada.
Hello Arthur & Giuseppe. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year. Thank you for all the fantastic videos. Take care. Jane in New Zealand 🎄
Thank you Arthur; as a long time wrestling fan it was great seeing Owen . I’ll never forget setting in the living room with my dad and the look on his face. RIL Owen!
I adored Owen. And I will never forget crying the entire Biography episode as well as the Raw the following night after the accident. I wasn't watching live but my Aunt's friend called her with the news so she could call my Mom and tell us before we heard it on the news. I will never forget seeing my Mom's look of shock and heartbreak.
Once again well done to all who contributed to this video. What better way to remember,honour all who are no longer with us. Arthur and Giuseppe deserve an award for HOLLYWOOD GRAVEYARD very entertaining 👏👏❤️❤️
Thank you, Arthur. You are a beaming light of brightness in this otherwise dark world we are living in so far! I so look forward to your presentations. Keep them coming. Mary Brown
Jeff Healy was blind from age 1 after he survived his first bout of cancer. The cancer that killed him was a return. He was an excellent guitarist who played on his lap like a lap steel. He was phenomenal. RIP!
He was awesome in the film Roadhouse with Patrick Swazy and Sam Elliot
Angel Eyes was and still is one of my favorite songs. Definitely in my top 1000. When it aired back when it was released, I remember how the song really captured my attention. Also, as a young man, I saw Road House in my mid to late 20's and was pleasantly surprised Jeff Healy had a part in the movie. I remember him have excellent snarky dialog that made me smile. RIP
Road House Legend
I saw Jeff Healy live once, not long before his death
I was lucky enough to see him play in the early 90s in Norfolk, Virginia Rest In Peace
I contributed George A Romero and Gregory Hines. So cool to see them on the channel. Thanks to Mr Dark. Excellent channel👍🏻
thank you!
Excellent cinematography -- and the moving pictures weren't bad either!
Very nicely done!
Thanks Dan Dickinson!!
are you on instagram?...
@@talldarkmann
Not on Instagram.
Thanks Alan
Thankyou Dr.Banting,and Dr.Best,your hard work,discovering Insulin,has kept me alive,since 1987.R.I.P.
Gregory Hines great actor, dancer, and singer very talented gone too soon sadly missed. 🙏
I never knew Gregory Hines was Canadian. His role in the movie Tap was one of my all time favorites.
He wasnt. He was born in New York. But Negrita was Canadian, so...
@@kevinramsey417 So he was buried next to his Canadian wife. I got it, Mr. Sarcastic Response.
He was a great dancer and actor. Still missed.
I never knew Gregory Hines or his fiance Negrita Jayde were Ukranian.
I very much appreciate the recognition of Banting & Best. True heros who identified insulin and sold the “patent” for $1 to ensure every one who needed it could get it.
I had no idea Gregory Hines was buried in Canada. Back in the 80s I saw him walking up W 57th street in NYC. I had seen him in Running Scared and Cotton Club. I lived him on Will & Grace too. He had already left the Broadway Show Sophisticated Ladies and I saw it with his brother Maurice. They were both amazing tap dancers.
As someone with Type 1 diabetes, I owe my life to Banting & Best. Thank you Canada!
One of my favorite post. So happy our Toronto university researchers could make a difference in your life!
As an avid wrestling fan, I would love to see an episode dedicated to wrestlers that have passed. Thank you!
We owe Mr. Banking and Mr. Best a lot as we have a daughter with type 1 diabetes. I loved Jeff Healey and I'm q big fan of Romerq. Neat to see the Hockey Dad. Wow! 72 played downed by Bishop is impressive. There are definitely some big names in this one. Thank you for putting this together and I appreciate everyone submitting videos to help out with the tours.
They meant for insulin to be free. It was for awhile.
Morley Safer has GOT TO BE ONE OF MY FAVES!!!! He had such a "WONDERFUL VOICE," almost as AWESOME AS YOURS, and seemed like such a humble person.
Gregory Hines was great, and "Running Scared" is still the best buddy-cop movie ever made. Fight me.
R.I.P
Owen Hart
(1965 - 1999)
🙏👼🕊🇨🇦
#OwenHart #RIPOwenHart #Legend #LegendsNeverDie #RIP #GoneButNeverFogotten
He was a great wrestler. Saw one of his family members at our Canada Day celebration this year wrestler. He is also very good at wrestling.
I love the Mamas and the Papas and their unique harmonies. It was a beautiful sound.
Indeed.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Hello from Canada! 🇨🇦. This episode meant a lot, thank you so much. Seeing the Friendly Giant brought back so many memories 😢❤️
I loved the Friendly Giant more than any other show when I was a kid. Apparently Bob Homme was just as gentle a person in real life as he was being Friendly.
Me to. I used to watch this ever morning when I was a kid. It was so cool to see. Brings back happy memories. Look up way up.
We rarely had a TV but i remember seeing The Friendly Giant as a kid a few times.
My wife took care of his wife before she passed. I lived 10 minutes from the castle.
We had The Friendly Giant here in the USA, also. I remember watching it when I was little...
Gregory Hines was really funny in Running Scared., Him and Billy Crystal were comedic gold with great chemistry. To him and everyone featured in this video, RIP. ✝
Happy Holidays, everyone. 🎄
Great show! It was nice to see a show dedicated solely to Canadians.
This is one of the best channels on UA-cam.
Beautiful videos that teach us a lot about people we've lost.
A great film memory of Gregory Hines- dance sequence with Mikhail Baryshnikov in White Nights. It is magical!
Thank you for this, makes me even more proud to be Canadian 🇨🇦❤️ Terry Fox is an absolute legend and a huge inspiration. Schools across Canada celebrate Terry Fox day in September by having their students run or walk to raise money for cancer. Terry’s story is taught in classrooms all over the country. I was a teenager when he started his run across Canada. Such an incredible human being. Deepest respect for him
A long time ago I was in a Florida VFW hall with a couple Vietnam Vet's that I hung around with back then. We where sitting with a couple of WW2 Vet's and I was listening to them talk about some of the guys they new who one would call a hero and one of the WW2 Vet's turned to me and said you in Canada had that young kid that tried to hop across Canada for cancer. "Boy now that's a Hero" as I see it. He didn't know Terry Fox by name yet his actions left an impression for sure. He was right in my books...
Yeah I remember Terry Fox! It's good to hear his name mentioned again!
Terry Fox had such courage and heart.
me too i love canada
I saw him in Newmarket
Maybe in another special in the future: Fairview Lawn Cemetery / Halifax, Nova Scotia / The final resting place for over one hundred victims of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. To all who helped, thank you for this great video! :)
In Toronto are the last resting places of Mrs Forture and her daughter and Major Peuchen, who climbed down a rope into Boat No. 6 [Molly Brown's boat]
The cemetery’s are maintained so well in Canada. Very nice.
I love the peace and tranquillity of all the graveyards featured on this channel.
And the way he presents them. Perfection, eh?
@@mangot589 Oh definitely.
I live half an hour from Jumbo's monument. Thank you for all the submissions from our fellow canucks for a great episode!
Love the South Park references too!
Thank you too much Arthur for having my video in this episode! Been watching since 2017, in my last days in high school. Cheers!
Christmas blessings and love. Much appreciation for the time and effort you put into the videos. Speaking of George Romero, I met special effects artist Tom Savini. He created the "zombies" amongst many other "monsters". Stay safe and blessed.
Thank so much Arthur, Guiseppe and everyone who makes Hollywood Graveyard a reality. Your content is always enlightening and so enjoyable. Thank you also for taking the time to post content during the very busy holiday period. You are appreciated.
God bless you 🙏
Negrita name cracks me up every time!
This world wide tour has been very special. Kudos…
If you want time to fly, watch this channel. Never long enough for me. Great work everyone.
Thank you for including my clip about McLaughlin! I forgot to mention, Sam's daughter Isabel was a popular painter, and was quite close to the famous Canadian painters group known as the group of seven
Good job with the camera--!
Great clip! It made me realize that he funded (and his namesake) is The McLaughlin Planetarium! I wish it was still in operation. 😔
@@heatherathanasiou5115 he funded a lot. McLaughlin Collegiate Vocational Institute and Adelaide McLaughlin Public School in Oshawa were named after him and his wife. McLaughlin Hall at Queen's university was also named after him.
Thank You so much my fellow Canadian! 🇨🇦 We love you up here!!
Thanks for showing me where the sweet man and great artist that was George A. Romero rests. I'm a film journalist and I had the chance to meet him twice in my career, the second time at the Lucca Film Festival in 2016, where, thanks to our common friend Paolo Zelati, I had the chance to chat and spend an afternoon with him and his wife, a memory I will cherish forever, besides being a fan of his extraordinary films ♥
The two people in have recognized is Gregory Hines and Owen Hart. I Love Gregory in the movies, Waiting To Exhale, and when he played as a drill Sargeant with Danny Devato. I remember that fateful day when Owen Hart fell. The ppv was WWF OverThe Edge! The Wrestlers from both WWF and WCW was at service paying highly respect to the last and greatest wrestling performer of his time. My favorite match was against Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Intercontinental Championship. Thank Arthur Dark for this video, Hope to see some more videos soon.
Tim Horton was still playing well in the NHL. He was known as one of, if not the strongest men in the NHL during his playing days.
Tim was one hell of a player
You never disappoint. While I recognized a few of the famous Canadians, I was introduced to many others. Thanks for the history lesson. I wish my history teachers were as enlightening as you are. Lu Ann Marshall
We live in St. Thomas Ontario. Thank you for including that clip about Jumbo. St. Thomas is still known as the Railway City( it was once a main cross-road of lines running from Michigan to Toronto to New York) although there are no longer any main train lines through here.
I’m also from St.Thomas, so nice to see our city
Absolutely loved this. It's so nice to see so many stops so close to home, I just wish I had of gotten out to film some myself.
One detail overlooked by many is when Jumbo was struck by the train, he was possibly attempting to lead a younger elephant (Tom Thumb) to safety and was struck head on. Tom Thumb only suffered a broken leg. I've always loved visiting Jumbo when I was younger and now with my own kids.
I have a feeling that that story is as true as Washinton and the cherry tree, or Laura Secord's cow
i love it great work on paying tribute to the canadians and at Padres Shalom some of my relatives are buried there
Thanks for doing a visit to Canada! I live in Nova Scotia, close to where Denny Doherty is buried. RIP to them all!
If he ever does another viewer's special, you should film the Titanic graves! I'm shocked they have yet to be filmed (assuming you are in the Halifax area)
Especially that the 110th Anniversary is just around the corner. I think we should honor the tragedy that happened all so many years ago.
What a fabulous Christmas present, Arthur. Again, the viewers have done themselves proud. A really fantastic video. Thank you, contributors.
Wishing you and your family a very happy Christmas, Arthur
Thank you Arthur! Felt like you were in my backyard. I live in Walter Gretzky’s hometown. He was everyone’s buddy
Blessings to you for 2022
Tim Horton’s recently made it to Long Island. Good stuff! I’d like to wish everyone involved with Hollywood Graveyard a very Happy Holiday season and Happy New Year. Thank you for all your hard work so that we may relax at the end of a very busy day and enjoy it. Looking forward to what 2022 has in store. Hope you all stay safe and healthy.
@K.M.V S In the early 2000s Tim Horton's bought out the New England based Bess Eaton donut chain. But they weren't around here too long. Shame too; I liked their sandwiches and lunchtime menu.
WOOHOO!!! A new Hollywood Graveyard video. Makes my day when a new one pops up.
These videos are relaxing. I even had a dream last night I was wandering around a graveyard and found a large headstone with a flat screen that had a video playing about who was buried there.
As a Canadian that lives not to far from Toronto I really love this video the most. My favorite was visiting the grave of Paul Kligman and the monument to both Jumbo and Terry fox. It's a blessing to be a Canadian and to realize that we influenced the world in a big way. Also It's amazing to find out that your Canadian yourself, you should visit more often.
I absolutely enjoyed this wonderful episode! I never knew Gregory Hines was Canadian. He did a song with Luther Vandross, too. I did get choked up when I saw Owen Hart's grave. He was one of my favorite wrestlers.
Happy Holidays!
@@mp5591 I don't know how I missed that part. Thank you👍
Seeing a new video from u guys us an immediate click for me! Everything else can wait! I gotta watch Hollywood Graveyard!
I met George Romero a few years ago at a fan convention - he was really nice. The picture of us together is a nice one. Also, another noted Canadian buried at the Toronto Necropolis is Arthur Roy Brown, who was given official credit for shooting down Manfred von Richthofen in WW1 - but I don't think we'll ever know for sure who fired that fatal shot.
Thanks so much Mr.Dark for the Canadian version of your wonderful visit.I am a Canadian and live only 6 miles from the Stratford Ontario cemetery. Never realized that Stratford had some Canadian celebrities. Kudos to you Arthur for your lesson in history.Cheers
As always, I started watching as soon as the notification arrived. Thank you for including Canada. I have a thing for Canadian musicians, so it was good to see Stompin’ Tom and Dennie Doherty.
Let me take this opportunity to thank you for another year of informative and entertaining videos. Have a Merry Christmas and may 2022 be good to all of us.
BR, as a heads up, the band 'Teenage Head' had the great radio hit song 'Let's Shake.'
I loved this Hollywood Graveyard video tremendously. I am from Peterborough, Ontario...just down the road from Omemee...Thank you, and Merry Christmas! Mr. Arthur Dark!
Hey I'm from Lindsay! (Also just down the road from Omemee, and I also shot the video featured!) Glad there are fellow followers of the channel in the area! :)
Im from Peterborough also
@@debragibb9840 Hi Debra...Merry Christmas!
@@DaNerdling Hey there....Nice to meet you . Look me up if you like on FB....never hurts to have new friends who enjoy the same hobbies. I looked at your channel..very cool. Merry Christmas!
@Kris Peterborough.. then you are close to another very famous Canadian & my " celebrity" crush. Longtime NHL hockey coach, known mostly for his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs; Roger Neilson. I grew up in Toronto & was a rink rat in my teens..met Roger many times..he was so nice..the REAL deal. Greetings from Cambridge Ontario. 🇨🇦🏒🥅
Thank you for this. The cemeteries are beautiful (Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto is also an arboretum, a lovely setting). Especially pleased to see Terry Fox highlighted, a most beautiful soul. And Tom Thomson, an inspiration to me as an artist. I live in Oakville Ontario, where Gregory Hines is buried. This summer I went to pay my respects at Oscar Peterson's grave- a wonderfully talented man.
This is so awesome! I had been hoping for an all-Canadian episode, and this is pretty close! I hope one day that you'll do an all-Canadian video of those buried in Hollywood, as Canadians were and still are amongst the driving forces of Hollywood, from Mack Sennett and Mary Pickford, to Louis B. Mayer, Jack Warner, Raymond Massey, John Candy, Lorne Greene, Alan Thicke, and on and on.
Owen Sounds Greenwood cemetery is also the resting place of two other VC recipients, Private Tommy Holmes (WW1) and Colonel David Vivian Currie (WW2).
John Rutsey was such a badass on the first Rush album. Finding My Way, Working Man, In The Mood and What You're Doing were the template for what Rush did from Fly By Night onwards.
What a legend.
Wasn’t expecting Quebec to be in the list, I’m happy we had some representation:) great video!!
I look forward to all your videos watch them over and over.❤️👍
This is a wonderful video Rest In Peace to all the great Canadians who are no longer with us your legacy will live on
I love George A Romero.Walking Dead is my favorite TV series. Much respect and love for Gregory Hines. Loved him in "A Rage in Harlem."
Beautiful episode and great work as always. Glad to see Louis Cyr made the cut. Shout out to all fellow canadian fan that send footage.
Thank you for doing this in Ontario which is where I’m from in the Niagara Region, hoping to visit some of these graves, Tim Hortons and Stompin Tom Connors
Hi neighbour, Welland here
@@shoknifeman2mikado135 Same here
@@ChrisRobinson16 Small internet World! 🤣
The next time you pass Lake Street, St. Catharines on the QEW, that's where Tim Horton lost control of his car.
@@marilynpenner9196 I’m very close to there right now actually
Great video! Love learning about people buried in Canada. Very proud Canadian here. 🇨🇦
Brilliant episode! Thank for visiting us here in Canada!
Thank you to all contributors... peace on earth to all.... Shalom
Loved this episode! Thank you everyone who contributed to making it possible. Also, it’s interesting that I share the same birthday as Joseph Roberts Smallwood. He died a week before I would’ve been born actually. Merry Christmas everyone and Happy Holidays!
Love the sound of your voice and your commitment to remembering those who have gone before us!
Hollywood Graveyard is simply one of the best channels on UA-cam. Educational, inspiring and commemorative. I learn so much about people with every show. Thank You.
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Guess I'm the only one who remembers Thomas B. Costain. When I was young, I devoured all his books and still remember him as one of my favorite authors today. He wrote darn good, darn exciting page turners.
You're not the only one. I read most of his books when I was in high school back in the 70s, and still have one or two around somewhere in my collection. It was a nice surprise to see his grave in this video.
@@Melanie220 Hi! Yes, same here. I was surprised and gratified. Blast from the past for me. :-)
Excellent, as always. Thanks to all who contributed to this video. :-) Happy holidays to everyone!
When I watch this, it makes me commit to living an even more fulfilled life. We must all love each other and be kind.
These shows are a great reminder to live life to the fullest. Thanks.
Love your channel, Mr. Dark, and thank you for coming to Canada. Hopefully this won’t be the only trip up North! There are many more Canadian graveyards to visit, including a large on on Mount Royal in Montreal - Mount Royal/Norte-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery. It’s a beautiful setting and includes the graves of Dino Bravo, Maurice Richard, Doug Harvey, Calixa Lavallée (who wrote O Canada), Jean-Paul Riopelle (painter), Johnny Rougeau (wrestler), C.D. Howe, John Molson (brewer-master) and many more. I’m an old lady, but hopefully someone will visit it for your channel soon...
Thank you to all those who organized and produced this video from a proud Canadian. Regards and thanks again. Bob in Ontario.
OH BOY!!!! Thank you for another video Arthur, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, or just have a great rest of the week!!
And just like that, another stellar and informative video is over. Many thanks to all the contributors and to Mr. Dark and everyone who works so hard to put these together. Your vision and dedication is appreciated and applauded.
Merry Christmas and Buon Natale to both Arthur and Giuseppe 🎄
Thanks for showing Col Sam McLaughlin grave. He was the Builder of our community Oshawa Ontario 🇨🇦. I Was alive during his 100 birthday. His father also was an entrepreneur. Laid to rest in the same cemetery. His brother invented Canada Dry Pop. RIP 🙏
Very well done, per usual. I was very moved by Tim Horton’s headstone in the rain… 🇨🇦
It's great to find out your part Canadian! And I liked your quip about pouring milk from a bag! Thank you for reminding us that Tim Horton is more than just a cup of coffee and baked goods. Have a great Holiday Season.
Thank you so much for showing the gravesite of "King Of Harts" Owen Hart.. Who sadly died near my neck of the woods.. But been also watching you guys since 2019... Amazing channel!
Thank-you so much for this video. It was so interesting to see the final resting places of folks that I grew up with and remember fondly. Seeing these graveyards in my little corner of the world makes it extra special. Now, back to my double double Timmies with a couple of Timbits and watch this video again. ;-)
Love me some Time it's from Timmy Ho's 🤣
Another great story. Thank you to everyone who contributed!!
This documentary is so well done in every aspect!
I really wanted to go to my local cemetery and film the grave of Sidney Toler (who played Charlie Chan in over 20 movies in the 20s and 30s), but my mobility has been very limited for the past 2 years, and I haven't been able to get out much to do anything.
We would love that ❤️ Please ask a kind friend to take you as that would be a great story to hear.... Merry Christmas Kandi I hope you have a very special day and feel better real soon love from your Hollywood graveyard friend in Australia 🧑🎄🎄⛄🧑🎄♥️🐞
Once again, another superb production with great editing and the piece de resistance, perfect music. Canada is such a wonderful place that has given the world talented and memorable people. Always looking forward to your next production!
Thank you Arthur and all of the Hollywood graveyard community. I've never been to Canada but I'd love to go. Canada has produced many wonderful people over the years.
Happy Christmas and New year to all involved in this video and all who see it.
I grew up in Northern Idaho, just a very few miles from Canada. I spent many lovely and enjoyable hours there. My paternal grandfather was born in Canada.
Great work everyone!! Someone HAS to of seen Orson Welles grave!! That’s one I’d love to see on here some day!!
Thank you for visiting the Grand Duchess Olga. By all accounts a compassionate and dignified woman!
Hello Arthur & Giuseppe. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year. Thank you for all the fantastic videos. Take care. Jane in New Zealand 🎄
Maravilloso trabajo Hollywood Graveyard toda mi admiración y respeto 💕🤩✌️
Thank you Arthur; as a long time wrestling fan it was great seeing Owen . I’ll never forget setting in the living room with my dad and the look on his face. RIL Owen!
I adored Owen. And I will never forget crying the entire Biography episode as well as the Raw the following night after the accident. I wasn't watching live but my Aunt's friend called her with the news so she could call my Mom and tell us before we heard it on the news. I will never forget seeing my Mom's look of shock and heartbreak.
I was supposed to be at over the edge when it happened, I had several friends that were.
Once again well done to all who contributed to this video.
What better way to remember,honour all who are no longer with us.
Arthur and Giuseppe deserve an award for HOLLYWOOD GRAVEYARD very entertaining 👏👏❤️❤️
Love this showww it’s awesome we learn about history and people and their life and what really happen it’s amazing
Ahhh yes, great job to Hollywood graveyard and the viewers who contributed. There are allot of great Canadians!
Love early Christmas and birthday presents. Thank you once again Arthur and Hollywood Graveyard and welcome to Canada!
Thank you for featuring my home province of Ontario.
Thank you for the Canadian tour! Hopefully there will be a part two. (Leonard Cohen)? Have a wonderful holiday!
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE 🎅 🎄
Thank you, Arthur. You are a beaming light of brightness in this otherwise dark world we are living in so far! I so look forward to your presentations. Keep them coming. Mary Brown
I look forward to these! Keep them coming