RIP Lewis Collins. He was rejected for the role of James Bond as he was considered to be too aggressive in his screen test. He also passed the SAS selection tests but was told he was too well know to join. Thank you for including him in this video as he was a cult hero here in the UK during the 70s and 80s.
Arthur Dark is a national treasure. No one else does such informative and entertaining videos of those who have passed on; both the very famous as well as those who greatly deserve recognition regardless of their fame. Now, onward to the next revisit for Forest Lawn Glendale. Thank you so much.
@@brightmacsworld8353 on the site (Find A Grave) it states no grave picture. He was cremated so I would assume his asses were spread out possibly in his native country of Australia. Sorry that I couldn't help anymore than that
Can anyone locate rod Taylor's grave or tell Hollywood graveyard to do a tour of rod Taylor's grave please that would be a really good pleasure he's my favorite actor.
Never knew the rock cousin's was mighty Yokosuna. Learn something new Every day. I love wrestling especially the Hulk Hogan/Andre the giant era. Thanks for the tribute to the two wrestlers
Yokozuna has one of the saddest stories in Wrestling behind the scenes. He had amazing agility and talent in ring for his size, but his size was his biggest enemy. WWE tried everything that they could to get him to a healthier weight (at the clip shown he was roughly 500+ pounds 6 years before he died. At his death, he was estimated at over 600.) They wanted to get him down to 300, but unfortunately he struggled with the diets he was put on. Unfortunately in the end his heart couldn't take anymore. It was a very sad end for Rodney, especially for those who were trying so hard to help him.
I remember him when he was in the AWA as Kokina Maximus, he was big back then. He was about 300 then and by the time he got to the WWF, he was even heavier than that
Yokozuna ( Rodney ) was really & truly Awesome & Talented & I never saw his grave until now !!! Thank You so much Hollywood Graveyard. I LOVE this Video & pretty much all of your videos. HOLLYWOOD GRAVEYARD RULES. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lewis Collins was my hero and I thought I would never see his final resting place Thank you so much Mr Dark ❤ you will never know how much this means to me
Thanks so much for adding Yokozuna and Louie Spicolli for the wrestling crowd. Yoko was such a great bad guy wrestler aka a heel in his early WWE career. He especially had a great rivalry with The Undertaker whose one of my all time favorites. Backstage he was one of the nicest guys and was friends with a lot of guys especially with the aforementioned Undertaker and was with his backstage crew dubbed the BSK (Bone Street Krew). His story was indeed sad and was related to a lot of wrestlers who rep the Anoai wrestling family which includes Dwayne 'The Rock" Johnson, Roman Reigns, The Uso's and Rikishi Fatu just to name a few. Its a damn shame Yoko passed on.
If you ever made a DVD series of all of your tours I would be first in line !!!!! Arthur thank you for keeping these amazing people alive & introducing their talents to our future generations! I anxiously await every single video & am in love with the music. You are doing a wonderful thing for us Old Hollywood lovers & helping to spread love & respect for those who came before & brought us so much. THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
I was born and raised in San Pedro and most family are buried there. Starkist was THE employer and many were cannery workers on Terminal Island. The Lokers were big time. Thanks Arthur for a another amazing adventure.
I was born in San Pedro area. My grandparents are buried there at Green Hills. Husband was stationed at the Navy base in Long Beach...ibase is gone of course. Enjoyed this video. Your work is so fun to watch. Thank you!
I have to say I didn't know of any of these ppl this time but still interesting just the same. Don't change a thing because you are getting this 100% right. Can't wait for the next one.
Good point. But the fact that we don't know them makes it all the more appealing. Learning about people that did things, created things, influenced people, and left this earth as hardly a memory to anyone.
I always give these videos a “thumbs up” before I watch them. Each and every video is always wonderful. I write down the names and try to pay my respects by reading up on the individuals that have passed on. I learn so much about these historical people and learn about people that I had not heard of. And that is a very wonderful thing. For that, I thank you Mr. Dark.
i remember what i was just about to have for lunch, i never did eat it, just got home from work, made lunch, put the TV on its a live news feed, the day the world changed, seeing it happen live on TV i will not forget ever
I was working in the Prudential Insurance office in London and by 2pm (9am Eastern), the office which was normally buzzing with phones constantly ringing, was silent for the reminder of that day. In fact the journey home from the financial district was eerily quiet.
Its amazing how much I've learned from this channel. But I also wanted to say that Yokozuna's rivalry with the Undertaker was one of my favorites growing up. I was sad to hear about his death
Another outstanding video. HG has a lot of competition on YT , however, your channel is by far the best in all areas. Often imitated, never equaled. You should have your own television show!!!
Thank you. Can I jus say. I always feel you're respectful to those of you see and feature on your channel. Including those who gave their lives in war.and being from the UK the feature of Lewis Collins'' was of special interest. Thank you .
Thank you so much for another good show...and thank you for telling us how old they were when they died!!! It saves a LOT of time with me and my calculator!!! LOL!!!
Great episode. For me Bukowski was the best ♥️ every time I watch one of these videos I'm in awe of how well kept American graveyards are! Happy Easter from a sunny Rome, Italy, to you and all your viewers! Be safe!
Thank you for sharing this. There were a lot of people I hadn't heard of so this was an education for me. I did remember the cellist from the Lawrence Well show - so very talented. This cemetery was so beautiful. Have a great day. Blessings - Judith 🎭🎵
Tremendous Arthur - as always. But a lot of early deaths in this one and some sad stories ; especially the one about the entire US skating team and their coaches. It just shows how much life and longevity - or the lack of it - can be down to chance. Keep 'em coming 👍
I agree with you on both counts. I regarded the series as real man television as opposed to the rubbish served up on TV nowadays. Mr George Cowley never gave Bodie a moments peace..lol
Thank you for another great video! Have you ever considered doing a video based on disasters? Thinking of the 1961 Figure Skating Team lost in that tragic plane crash. I know it would be a huge undertaking (pun not intended), but just an idea. Cheers!
Was so surprised to see our English actor Lewis Collins is buried here. I guess he must of lived in the USA. Love this series of videos, especially the Disney theme video. Thank you ❤️🌸❤️
In all honesty, one of the best videos you've done thus far. I love how you treated the "lessor known" of entertainment. Was a joy to see the folks from the behind the scenes. Also the tribute to the Navy and first responders. Thank you.
Another Great video ,,and thank you ARTHUR DARK FOR SHINNING THE PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THOSE THAT MAY HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN ,,EVEN THE TAP DANCER BUBBLES ,, AND THOSE WHO LEFT US SO YOUNG , WHAT A BEAUTIFUL CEMETARY ,,🕊🙏💗
Suggestion, you should do a wrestlers theme episode since you did themed episodes in the past (Disney, Wizard of Oz...etc.). And it does not have to be restricted to WWE/WWF's wrestlers we lost. It could be from all promotions whether current (WWE/F, AEW, Impact Wresrtling/TNA, ROH..etc.) or defaunct (WCW, ECW..etc.). It could be promoters, wrestlers, other on-screen staff (commentators, interviewers, or referees). Or did you already did a wrestling theme episode? Yokozuna was an awesome wrestler and is apart of the same family of wrestlers not just The Rock, but also Superfly Jimmy Snuka, Roman Reigns, and The Usos.
Met a guy working at a dinosaur exhibit. I kept looking and feeling as I knew him. He walked up and said. I look familiar? He then opened his wallet. He was wrestler Umagas son. The Uso's, the rock, reigns ect ect family..
I believe that is where they buried the west coast victims of American Airlines flight 191, the DC-10 that crashed on take off from O'Hare in 1979. I was part of the Military Honor Guard for the service they had there.
Sorry I’m hours late to the party! Glen Glenn: At the end of a movie or television show, when I’d see his name it was funny! At first I didn’t think it was really someone’s name until I started reading the trade papers! Adelle Davis: She and Gloria Swanson were the two people out front discussing healthy eating back in the 1960s and 1970s! WWII & 911 Memorials: I’m sure you noticed Arthur’s reflection in one of the memorials. That sort of added something extra! Thanks for another quality Arthur Dark Production!
I remember also wondering about the name Glen Glenn. Watching TV in the early 1970s as a kid I was fascinated by all the names that would appear after an episode of so many shows and his was one of those.
I look forward to these greatly. They are so relaxing and I love learning about all these fascinating people that I otherwise would never know. When I hear that "Hollywood had run out of scripts and stories" all I can think is that they should watch your channel for a plethora of new ideas and people to do bios on or storylines. Please keep up the great work!
Re Hollywood running out of ideas, I don't believe that for a hot second. As you stated, there are ideas out there for the picking. I believe that it's just plain laziness that keeps them making the same old same old, and the moviegoing public has been conditioned to just accept whatever the big studios give them. Let's hope that changes soon. Cheers!
My favorite on this tour is Rodney Anona'i. Arthur, your tour's are not ever dry or uninteresting. My goal - a worth it goal - is to watch every episode. Then watch them again! Thank you Arthur.
As I celebrate today my one year anniversary membership of THE best channel on YT I just want to say: Thank you Mr. Arthur "The Velvet Voice" Dark for all those incredible, interesting, well made graveyard tours. Looking forward to another year of awesomeness! Greetings from the Netherlands 😉😁
I must admit I knew nothing about any of these stars depicted...and once again, you bring life to these not so well known individuals and pay perfect homage to each one, helping us broaden our scope of understanding of the history and contributions each one made! I love these videos! Thank you for your time and care, Mr. Dark!
Thank you for sharing, I'm a 3rd Generation CA Native from San Pedro, with 3 generations of my family here at Green Hills. It should be noted that the small church was from one of San Pedro's first cemetery. It was abandoned many years ago, restored, and moved to Green Hills about 2010.
This was another great up load. I love that we can learn as well as respect the stars. We can learn from each of them on how to live better. Thank you Mr Dark for giving us thos opportunity to see. X
As usual, The Best Researched UA-cam of All ! P.S. A suggestion. The grave of the singer Kate Smith is located by itself (last I heard) on an island in the center of a lake "up north". I suspect very few ever visit it. How she was put there is a story in itself.
Yokozuna passed away in my home City of Liverpool in the moathouse hotel. I remember being shocked by his death. Even though Yokozuna weighed over 500 pounds he was so agile and a great technical wrestler. Over the years the WWF lost talent such as The Texas Tornado Kerry Von Erich to Suicide and Dino Bravo to Murder also Rick Rude Mr Perfect Curt Hennig Road Warrior Hawk Animal Owen Hart Big Boss Man Eddie Guererro Britsh Bulldog Davey Boy Smith Rowdy Roddy Piper The Ultimate Warrior. I could go on but would be here allnight as so many great wrestlers have sadly passed away so young. Rip to all Men mentioned and thankyou all for great childhood memories watching you perform in the WWF. You are all never forgotten 🙏💪👈
Live not to far from here; my grandma is buried there, a former neighbor, my second mom. Very nice place. Now that I know of these notables buried here, I will return & pay my respects. Thanks for coming local!
Sorry everyone, had to remove the clip of Yokozuna fighting The Undertaker, per WWE. You can find it over on their channel if you want to see it.
I figured, copyrights sucks
Please we want Arabic translation
Go figure.
Here's a quick link to the match if you want to see it: ua-cam.com/video/1iLqMnBE_5I/v-deo.html
Love your channel 💖😍💖 I'm hook
RIP Lewis Collins. He was rejected for the role of James Bond as he was considered to be too aggressive in his screen test. He also passed the SAS selection tests but was told he was too well know to join. Thank you for including him in this video as he was a cult hero here in the UK during the 70s and 80s.
I clicked for Yokozuna. What a Legend. Hollywood and the academy have been ignoring wrestling for far too long
RIP Yokozuna 🙏🏻 One of the best big men to ever set foot in a wrestling ring
Arthur Dark is a national treasure. No one else does such informative and entertaining videos of those who have passed on; both the very famous as well as those who greatly deserve recognition regardless of their fame. Now, onward to the next revisit for Forest Lawn Glendale. Thank you so much.
Can anyone help me locate rod Taylor's grave or try to find it or tell Hollywood graveyard to do a segment on it or a little representation of it.
@@brightmacsworld8353 on the site (Find A Grave) it states no grave picture. He was cremated so I would assume his asses were spread out possibly in his native country of Australia. Sorry that I couldn't help anymore than that
Many have tried and failed
How interesting to hear John Bubbles gave Fred Astaire tap dancing lessons.
John Bubbles was the best tap dancer of all times.❤️
Can anyone locate rod Taylor's grave or tell Hollywood graveyard to do a tour of rod Taylor's grave please that would be a really good pleasure he's my favorite actor.
one of the most interesting people of the late 30's
@@brightmacsworld8353 Yes
Never knew the rock cousin's was mighty Yokosuna. Learn something new Every day. I love wrestling especially the Hulk Hogan/Andre the giant era. Thanks for the tribute to the two wrestlers
Yep, I had no idea either. Didn't even know he is buried there until now.
Roman Reigns is also part of that family and he is cousins with The Rock as well and the Usos too...also Rikishi is the father of the Usos as well
Yup that family is DEEP in wwe. Look up
Anoa'i family on Wikipedia
@@Quentin_314 yeah dude its crazy goes back to Afa and Sika as well...even High Chief Peter Maivia
@@charlescraw2927 I am a big rock fan. Love his new tv show. It is good to watch with your kids
Yokozuna has one of the saddest stories in Wrestling behind the scenes. He had amazing agility and talent in ring for his size, but his size was his biggest enemy. WWE tried everything that they could to get him to a healthier weight (at the clip shown he was roughly 500+ pounds 6 years before he died. At his death, he was estimated at over 600.) They wanted to get him down to 300, but unfortunately he struggled with the diets he was put on. Unfortunately in the end his heart couldn't take anymore. It was a very sad end for Rodney, especially for those who were trying so hard to help him.
I remember him when he was in the AWA as Kokina Maximus, he was big back then. He was about 300 then and by the time he got to the WWF, he was even heavier than that
Thanks for sharing
Yeah yokozuna a very underrated wrestler
Deserves way more respect than people give him
Might be one of the saddest but like him Ross would say "by god" was one of the biggest best wrestlers ever hands down
Thanks for showing the grave of Charles Bukowski. Without a doubt, he is my favorite author.
Lewis Collins was an amazing actor greatly missed here in the UK xoxoxo
One of my favourite actors. Grew up watching him in The Professionals. Great guy and actor.
Yokozuna ( Rodney ) was really & truly Awesome & Talented & I never saw his grave until now !!!
Thank You so much Hollywood Graveyard. I LOVE this Video & pretty much all of your videos.
HOLLYWOOD GRAVEYARD RULES. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Rest in peace to all those celebrities that we lost.
OMG GREEN HILLS IS DOWN THE STREET FROM MY HOUSE!!! amazing!!
Lewis Collins was my hero and I thought I would never see his final resting place Thank you so much Mr Dark ❤ you will never know how much this means to me
Yokozuna was one of my favorite wrestlers as a kid and the first "bad guy" i ever liked.
Wow the might Yokozuna
Thanks so much for adding Yokozuna and Louie Spicolli for the wrestling crowd. Yoko was such a great bad guy wrestler aka a heel in his early WWE career. He especially had a great rivalry with The Undertaker whose one of my all time favorites. Backstage he was one of the nicest guys and was friends with a lot of guys especially with the aforementioned Undertaker and was with his backstage crew dubbed the BSK (Bone Street Krew). His story was indeed sad and was related to a lot of wrestlers who rep the Anoai wrestling family which includes Dwayne 'The Rock" Johnson, Roman Reigns, The Uso's and Rikishi Fatu just to name a few. Its a damn shame Yoko passed on.
This may be one of the prettiest cemeteries I’ve ever seen
If you ever made a DVD series of all of your tours I would be first in line !!!!! Arthur thank you for keeping these amazing people alive & introducing their talents to our future generations! I anxiously await every single video & am in love with the music. You are doing a wonderful thing for us Old Hollywood lovers & helping to spread love & respect for those who came before & brought us so much. THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
Me too😂😂😂
Same here, this would be an amazing dvd collection!
I would love to own the entire box set of Hollywood Graveyard. I really hope it happens soon.
Absolutely concur!
That ain’t a bad idea! He should do it!
I was born and raised in San Pedro and most family are buried there. Starkist was THE employer and many were cannery workers on Terminal Island. The Lokers were big time. Thanks Arthur for a another amazing adventure.
My cats appreciate star kist tuna too!
My grandparents are buried there, though they spent most of their lives in Hollywood. It is a fairly peaceful place
I was born in San Pedro area. My grandparents are buried there at Green Hills. Husband was stationed at the Navy base in Long Beach...ibase is gone of course. Enjoyed this video. Your work is so fun to watch. Thank you!
It’s GOOD To SEE YOU, SIR!!!
Can anyone locate rod Taylor's grave or tell me about it? or if he was cremated?
Can anyone tell Hollywood graveyard to do a tour of rod Taylor's grave cause I really want to know if he was cremated or not?
These videos are always done so beautifully..another great job 👍
Glad you stopped by D. Boons grave. Double nickels on the dime is a great album
All these 20 something deaths. All those years missed that never will be. Truly tragic.
Time to pay our respects to these icons of the small and big screens, stage and cinema in the company of Mr Dark.
Lewis Collins British Legend what a star 🌟
Should be laid to rest in Britain.
@Daz Nelson Neither did i!
Should have been bond and should have been laid to rest in England. Miss you bodie
This cemetery has a great groundskeeper, very beautiful.
Thank you for taking the time to remember our heroes in the military, fire department and law enforcement.
I have to say I didn't know of any of these ppl this time but still interesting just the same. Don't change a thing because you are getting this 100% right. Can't wait for the next one.
My thoughts exactly 👍
Good point. But the fact that we don't know them makes it all the more appealing. Learning about people that did things, created things, influenced people, and left this earth as hardly a memory to anyone.
@@SurfCityBill Totally agree
I always give these videos a “thumbs up” before I watch them. Each and every video is always wonderful. I write down the names and try to pay my respects by reading up on the individuals that have passed on. I learn so much about these historical people and learn about people that I had not heard of. And that is a very wonderful thing. For that, I thank you Mr. Dark.
Great post
THANK YOU!!! Time to sit back, relax and pay respect. Lets crack open a bottle ( alcoholic or not ) and watch the show !!
Mr. Dark your latest video this afternoon put the shine on an already good day! 👍
Bravo to you Sir!
I can’t wait for each installment!
20 years since 9/11 in September 😥 where have them years gone? Day we shall never forget ❤
I day I'll never forget. I was in a hotel in Times Square that day.
i remember what i was just about to have for lunch, i never did eat it, just got home from work, made lunch, put the TV on its a live news feed, the day the world changed, seeing it happen live on TV i will not forget ever
I was working in the Prudential Insurance office in London and by 2pm (9am Eastern), the office which was normally buzzing with phones constantly ringing, was silent for the reminder of that day. In fact the journey home from the financial district was eerily quiet.
I had no clue the Rock and Yokozuna were related!
Its amazing how much I've learned from this channel. But I also wanted to say that Yokozuna's rivalry with the Undertaker was one of my favorites growing up. I was sad to hear about his death
Another outstanding video. HG has a lot of competition on YT , however, your channel is by far the best in all areas. Often imitated, never equaled. You should have your own television show!!!
Thank you. Can I jus say. I always feel you're respectful to those of you see and feature on your channel. Including those who gave their lives in war.and being from the UK the feature of Lewis Collins'' was of special interest. Thank you .
As a previous skater, The Minutemen were a lot in the soundtrack of my youth. Such diversity he covers with these. Very enjoyable.
Always a great day when a Hollywood Graveyard notification pops up!
Thank you so much for another good show...and thank you for telling us how old they were when they died!!! It saves a LOT of time with me and my calculator!!! LOL!!!
Great episode. For me Bukowski was the best ♥️ every time I watch one of these videos I'm in awe of how well kept American graveyards are! Happy Easter from a sunny Rome, Italy, to you and all your viewers! Be safe!
Bukowski is my favorite too!!
Salute!!
Thank you for sharing this. There were a lot of people I hadn't heard of so this was an education for me. I did remember the cellist from the Lawrence Well show - so very talented. This cemetery was so beautiful. Have a great day. Blessings - Judith 🎭🎵
Thank you for remembering our veterans.
I hate hearing "our last stop of the day". I never grow tired of watching your videos.
Thank you for the respect you gave their life stories. All of them lived interesting lives.
Just what I needed today. Just came home from graving and added more memorials on Find A Grave.
Tremendous Arthur - as always. But a lot of early deaths in this one and some sad stories ; especially the one about the entire US skating team and their coaches. It just shows how much life and longevity - or the lack of it - can be down to chance. Keep 'em coming 👍
5:45 as a wrestling fan. I miss you. Yokozuna 💕💕🥺🥺😖😖
I grew up watching the professionals and was very surprised to see Lewis Collins here.
I'm so glad he did include Lewis Collins! Thank you
Can somebody locate rod Taylor's grave or tell me about him? I really like to know about what he's grave looks like?
@@brightmacsworld8353 he was cremated and his ashes lay in forestlawn
Thank you for including Lewis Collins!
Very well done for Yoko. Great music for him too. Thank you 😊
Hooray! A Hollywood Graveyard tour. Thank you, Mr. Dark.
Happy heavenly anniversary Mr Dennis Dale Boon, May God mind you and keep you safe in his arm's. 🌹♥️🌹♥️🌹♥️..
Another welcome episode from my favorite UA-cam taphophile. Cheers, and keep up the great work Mr. Dark
Notification from Hollywood graveyard , make my night perfect with the iPad 👍🏼 greetings from Italy. 🇮🇹
I was sad when I learned that Lewis Collins has passed away. „The Professionals“ was one of my favourite series in my youth.
I agree with you on both counts. I regarded the series as real man television as opposed to the rubbish served up on TV nowadays. Mr George Cowley never gave Bodie a moments peace..lol
Loved Lewis Collins in there the professionals and sgt godley in mini series jack. the ripper R.I.P. Lewis 🌷🙏😇
Thank you for another great video! Have you ever considered doing a video based on disasters? Thinking of the 1961 Figure Skating Team lost in that tragic plane crash. I know it would be a huge undertaking (pun not intended), but just an idea. Cheers!
Was so surprised to see our English actor Lewis Collins is buried here. I guess he must of lived in the USA. Love this series of videos, especially the Disney theme video. Thank you ❤️🌸❤️
Can anyone find rod Taylor's grave please he's my favorite actor
@@brightmacsworld8353 See the answers above.
In all honesty, one of the best videos you've done thus far. I love how you treated the "lessor known" of entertainment. Was a joy to see the folks from the behind the scenes. Also the tribute to the Navy and first responders. Thank you.
Another Great video ,,and thank you ARTHUR DARK FOR SHINNING THE PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THOSE THAT MAY HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN ,,EVEN THE TAP DANCER BUBBLES ,, AND THOSE WHO LEFT US SO YOUNG , WHAT A BEAUTIFUL CEMETARY ,,🕊🙏💗
Thanks for doing Yoko.
More more more, lol! Enjoyable as always, can't wait until the next one.
I had to wait to watch this and just could hardly stand it!!! Well worth the wait. I LOVE these!!!
Suggestion, you should do a wrestlers theme episode since you did themed episodes in the past (Disney, Wizard of Oz...etc.). And it does not have to be restricted to WWE/WWF's wrestlers we lost. It could be from all promotions whether current (WWE/F, AEW, Impact Wresrtling/TNA, ROH..etc.) or defaunct (WCW, ECW..etc.). It could be promoters, wrestlers, other on-screen staff (commentators, interviewers, or referees). Or did you already did a wrestling theme episode? Yokozuna was an awesome wrestler and is apart of the same family of wrestlers not just The Rock, but also Superfly Jimmy Snuka, Roman Reigns, and The Usos.
I’m for this too
ECW good one BALLS!!!! 😂
Also in that family is Rikishi who is the father of both the Usos
Met a guy working at a dinosaur exhibit. I kept looking and feeling as I knew him. He walked up and said. I look familiar? He then opened his wallet. He was wrestler Umagas son. The Uso's, the rock, reigns ect ect family..
Agreed
I believe that is where they buried the west coast victims of American Airlines flight 191, the DC-10 that crashed on take off from O'Hare in 1979. I was part of the Military Honor Guard for the service they had there.
Can anyone locate Rod Taylor's grave please he's my favorite actor
@@brightmacsworld8353 check his series on Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills.
Yes the Great Yokozuna! Can you do a soap opera Hollywood Graveyard Episode please??!
I think an episode of the 27 club would be a good addition to your videos.
Sorry I’m hours late to the party!
Glen Glenn:
At the end of a movie or television show, when I’d see his name it was funny! At first I didn’t think it was really someone’s name until I started reading the trade papers!
Adelle Davis:
She and Gloria Swanson were the two people out front discussing healthy eating back in the 1960s and 1970s!
WWII & 911 Memorials:
I’m sure you noticed Arthur’s reflection in one of the memorials. That sort of added something extra!
Thanks for another quality Arthur Dark Production!
I remember also wondering about the name Glen Glenn. Watching TV in the early 1970s as a kid I was fascinated by all the names that would appear after an episode of so many shows and his was one of those.
I have been watching your videos pretty much from the start. They always brighten my day and bring me peace.
I see what you did...in the clip of Yokozuna he was going against The Undertaker. 😉
Mark Callaway (Taker) said he was one of his favorites to wrestle
Sooner or later, the undertaker always wins.
Yeah, that's one of my favorite matches not only in the Undertaker's career, but in WWE history.
Taker was very close yokozuna anytime he brings him up he about breaks down plus he had great rivalry wit taker/ mark
I look forward to these greatly. They are so relaxing and I love learning about all these fascinating people that I otherwise would never know. When I hear that "Hollywood had run out of scripts and stories" all I can think is that they should watch your channel for a plethora of new ideas and people to do bios on or storylines. Please keep up the great work!
Re Hollywood running out of ideas, I don't believe that for a hot second. As you stated, there are ideas out there for the picking. I believe that it's just plain laziness that keeps them making the same old same old, and the moviegoing public has been conditioned to just accept whatever the big studios give them. Let's hope that changes soon. Cheers!
My favorite on this tour is Rodney Anona'i. Arthur, your tour's are not ever dry or uninteresting. My goal - a worth it goal - is to watch every episode. Then watch them again! Thank you Arthur.
I love your profiles of obscure people who you describe so well as to know just how important they were.
I love watching these..thank you Arthur!
By visiting these graves we learn so much history and we keep these peoples memory alive .
Beautiful cemetery.
As I celebrate today my one year anniversary membership of THE best channel on YT I just want to say: Thank you Mr. Arthur "The Velvet Voice" Dark for all those incredible, interesting, well made graveyard tours. Looking forward to another year of awesomeness! Greetings from the Netherlands 😉😁
Well done again, Arthur!
I must admit I knew nothing about any of these stars depicted...and once again, you bring life to these not so well known individuals and pay perfect homage to each one, helping us broaden our scope of understanding of the history and contributions each one made! I love these videos! Thank you for your time and care, Mr. Dark!
Thank you for sharing, I'm a 3rd Generation CA Native from San Pedro, with 3 generations of my family here at Green Hills. It should be noted that the small church was from one of San Pedro's first cemetery. It was abandoned many years ago, restored, and moved to Green Hills about 2010.
R.I.P Yokozuna!
Thanks for featuring wrestlers!!!🤘🏻
This was another great up load. I love that we can learn as well as respect the stars. We can learn from each of them on how to live better. Thank you Mr Dark for giving us thos opportunity to see. X
Thanks!
You are most welcome. Thank you for highlighting Terry Kath. Hope to visit some day
Incredibly well done as usual!
As usual, The Best Researched UA-cam of All ! P.S. A suggestion. The grave of the singer Kate Smith is located by itself (last I heard) on an island in the center of a lake "up north". I suspect very few ever visit it. How she was put there is a story in itself.
Got the 🍿🍿🍿 ready!!🎬
Thank you Professor Dark.
HAPPY to see you back posting new video.
Yokozuna passed away in my home City of Liverpool in the moathouse hotel. I remember being shocked by his death. Even though Yokozuna weighed over 500 pounds he was so agile and a great technical wrestler.
Over the years the WWF lost talent such as The Texas Tornado Kerry Von Erich to Suicide and Dino Bravo to Murder also Rick Rude Mr Perfect Curt Hennig Road Warrior Hawk Animal Owen Hart Big Boss Man Eddie Guererro Britsh Bulldog Davey Boy Smith Rowdy Roddy Piper
The Ultimate Warrior. I could go on but would be here allnight as so many great wrestlers have sadly passed away so young.
Rip to all Men mentioned and thankyou all for great childhood memories watching you perform in the WWF.
You are all never forgotten 🙏💪👈
Thank you for taking us to places we are not able to visit! ❤️❤️❤️
Nice to see Lewis Collins honoured here: thank you, Arthur.
Live not to far from here; my grandma is buried there, a former neighbor, my second mom. Very nice place. Now that I know of these notables buried here, I will return & pay my respects. Thanks for coming local!
Another great turn, sir. Thank you.
Perfect for a chilly night's viewing in London, thank you Dearest Arthur 💜💜
And a warm Southern California evening.
This video is filled with OMG moments. I view this as an opportunity to celebrate life!
I adore Charles Bukowski. I’ll have to visit him one day
It's good to be back here!
👏👏 That was quick! Yay!! Thank you💜