@@StarrArchives. You can see there are quite a few negative comments on this. Would be appreciated if we could have a response from you regarding a defence of your statements. Generally never seem to receive explanations from the creators of videos of this ilk so maybe you can buck this stance !
@@Sj4-h8l there is something wrong with every person described here...here is a typical example Sinatra s parents did NOT own a speakeasy...and its true he partied all night while working...but preparing for a concert. or a recording session .he totally stopped all drinking and all smoking...and rarely drank alone at home....and i could give an example for everyone else in the video
@@jadezee6316Interesting and rather underlines the amateurish nature of these posts and the lack of research ( and respect ) that goes into them. Suspect it’s a case of speed so they can quickly move onto the next error strewn offering!
Oliver reed came in my local pub and bought everyone a drink . He then ordered a huge buffet at the hotel he was staying at and gave it to all the customers . Great man x
Wife worked on a movie with Rip Torn. Said he was drunk the entire movie but no one could tell the difference as he always showed up, got his lines and was a total professional. The after party was epic and he was the most approachable of all the stars throwing a drink back and talking to everyone
Actually alcohol is actually the only antidepressant that actually works when taking in moderation. And is a lot safer than those pharmaceutical antidepressants
I'm old, I drank a lot in my life. Smoking drinking was the norm. I got sober for 14 years, quit smoking when it was .50 a pack. I now drink socially, never picked up smoking. It's a learned behavior in my case. My family were all drunks. Many died from it, some by crashing cars, or by bad innards. Just know, booze is way harder on the body than many know.
he could've lived longer, it was cut short directly due to smoking and drinking-was his point. maybe the pdo jew would've hit 100, like the other pdophile jew NormanLear.
@@effkay3691 Because most people don’t want to die. Being 100 doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy life. ua-cam.com/video/B9jH-3ylTAk/v-deo.htmlsi=jUKP0ZdwJN3xwhA7 ua-cam.com/video/GKgoqO3GIBg/v-deo.htmlsi=8RR6NC4zwg255Szv
While in the middle of filming of Gladiator, he died in a bar in Malta while in a drinking contest with some British sailors. His liver was the true Gladiator.... "Strength & Honor"
The fact that this list does not include Oliver Reed, yet includes people who have achieved long term sobriety (example: Ann-Margret is 44 years sober) just demonstrates their "research" is suspect.
Yeah, Ollie drank 108 pints of beer on his stag night! Robert Newton (Long John Silver in the 1950s _Treasure Island_ ) was a total, total alcoholic, a lovely man, but he just drank all the time and died aged 50. It went with job in those days, 1920s to around the 1980s, then the actors had to sober up, become health fanatics, drink Evian water at the Oscars, as Richard Harris put it, "whereas I had a bottle of Jack Daniels in my hand." Actors used to be vagabond drunkards. Now they have private jets, private Humvee, bodyguards, Adrenochrome and go to creepy islands and get lubed up at Diddy's. And now THOSE DAYS ARE OVER! What will they do now?
Life cut short at 83??? My father never smoked or drank more than once a month, if that, and he only made it to 80. What I take from that is "Party Like You're Spock."
@@Arltratlo my father still smokes at age 87. He was up on the roof of his two-story house cleaning walnuts out of the gutters this summer. We live in the United states, and my father me and every person that I know here has had health care since birth. Not sure why Europeans are so obsessed with American health care. Maybe that's the only thing that makes them feel superior to the US
@@davedammitt7691I thought the same thing when I read that comment about having Health Care since birth . How do they think we live over here? I mean, granted, they are trying to kill us through that Healthcare, but let's not split hairs
Agreed, but considering the vid was made by an American and the per capita ratio of both countries, the Brits did good.............oddly enough, as a kid I lived down the road from him for a while in a small village in West Sussex.
My parents never drank or smoked. They attended church and sober family functions. However, most of us teens had a rebellion phase, which we navigated all on our own!
Alas 🖕THEY changed its acceptability which obviously you weren't a part of LOSER. You're prob DF 'Christian' suckin expresident mopheads dick for a tiny bit acknowledgement, have fun n keep you're ignorant pitiful hole shut if possible
I just looked it up, one of articles said they had to scrape alcohol crystals off his spine. I think it's true he had crystals on his spine caused by alcohol, but were the crystals actually alcohol who knows.
probably much more likely uric acid crystalized (what causes arthritic gout) a disease of the endocrine and associated with heavy and prolonged alcohol use. Just a theory.
You can find on YTube a interview Burton did in the late 70's on set (in Budapest I think). He's obviously hammered. And then he recites what he says is the most important poem ever written. And in an instant, his performance is so powerful .... worth checking out
@@Czechbound I did. It was from Budapest in the late 70s. He recited several impassioned poems, one of which he called the most important poem ever written. Why be rude when I thanked you for leading me to such a great interview?
And the video also suggests real alcohol was used during filming of the Bond movies. Beyond the fact Hollywood figured out that was a very bad idea many decades before Craig ever played Bond, if you've ever worked on or simply watched a movie being made, you know scenes are very rarely done in one take....any actor drinking as much as Bond (real alcohol) wouldnt be fit for any more scenes that day...and time is money.
Favorite Peter O'Toole story. He went on Johnny Carson with a gold Rolex on both wrists. Johnny asked him why. "If I forget which arm my watch is on, I don't want to waste time looking at the other one" Legend
Favourite O'Toole story. He was in a play in London that had a matinee performance, but he went for a drink at lunchtime, met a friend and got terribly drunk. He then said "There's a good play on over the road, let's go see it!" They were sitting in the stalls watching, and he said to his mate "This is a good bit, this is where I come in. Oh, sh!t!
@@edeledeledel5490 Yes, that's a great one! His production of _Macbeth_ in 1980 was a glorious disaster. Peter was walking around in tennis shoes at one point. A true eccentric, greatly missed.
@@edeledeledel5490 O'Toole had the gift of Irish story-telling. You never knew if his stories were real or fictitious, but in the end it didn't matter because they were always so delightful and entertaining.
I suspect it was very much an act : have seen many documentaries about him. On a different genre Jimi Hendrix was portrayed as a wild man yet off stage he was a gentle lovely chap. It fitted in with Dean being one if the lads and part of the rat pack. With these lists ( which want to draw you in) you have to a certain extent have to take them with a grain of salt! They are certainly not always that accurate and like social media generally thrive on negativity!
Don Rickles talks of his drinking with Dean Martin. It may have been an act late in life, but like the other Rat Packers he went full steam. It was a different time and place. Only the person talking can identify as an alcoholic.
@@ts.elliot5870 Have delved a bit more into this and according to the internet he had great control over his drinking and was always the first to call it a night . Jim Bacon ( a columnist) and friends with Dean and Frank said that Frank spilt more than Dean drank ! It’s difficult to know for sure obviously as it’s all hearsay but feel we can all agree that these channels are very prone to exaggeration to draw people in ! Where do you draw the line between liking a drink and being an alcoholic??
Regarding Nimoy, 83 is a long time for anyone. It's as though his smoking and alcoholism did not affect him as it seemingly did not affect George Burns who died at 100.
Well I mostly agree with you there are clips from him on the Johnny Carson show where he appeared drunk and Johnny Carson took a sip from his fake drink and it was not fake. And he did travel with the rat pack who were a group of hard drinkers. It's possible some of the "dean wasn't drunk" comments are revisionist. However I also believe he acted drunk a lot when he wasn't really drunk.
@@teresacoleman3638 he almost always had apple juice. If you watch him enough you'll see that when he was doing his show he was sober acting drunk. And there were other times he was clearly buzzing like a cheap speaker and had trouble keeping up with the conversation. There's nothing wrong with him getting drunk 12 times a year. It's not even particularly unhealthy.
I grew up with a fella that drank just like these guys. Start off with bloody marys in the morning and keep drinking beers in the middle of the day and martinis at night. On Saturdays he'd start off with a cooler of beer and work for Bloody Marys in the afternoon and martinis at night. He was completely functional, but had bloody red eyes, quite civil fellow to deal with.
I hope the editor is aware he used a clip of Vincent D’Onfrio in the Orson Welles segment from his portrayal of Welles in “Ed Wood”, Lucille Ball dressing up as Talulah Bankhead, and Kristen Wiig spoofing Anna Margaret in that great SNL sketch.
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Thanks for including Robert Mitchum. He was known for constant drinking and smoking. I’ve learned that the more you bring an addiction out in the open and talk about it, the more you overcome it. Don’t hide addiction. Shine light on it and make it public. This leads to walking away from it. Jesus Christ said in John 8:32 “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
When you bring god and Jesus and spirituality into it I just want to avoid being anything like you, I want to avoid your pathetic little 12 step cult plans and I want to get a drink. My grandfather drank a lot till he was 70 then stopped because of his liver then lived to 90. No AA, No God, just willpower.
.....no one here was drunk all the time...some were also drug addicts like Monty...who did not drink because of anything to do with being gay...since he was actually pretty open about it...Wells didn't have a drinking problem according to any book i have read and that is dozens..... DO NOT take any video for truth....since there is something wrong about every person described here
According to a bio of Monty I read 30 years ago, he had a predilection for young, tough boys. I'm know that the "in crowd" kept gay actors secrets but self-destructive and possibly pedophilic behavior might have been a bridge too far for Monty. As an aside, I never felt his more roughed, after-the-horrible-accident face was ugly. I thought it gave him character. We all have our demons.
A born in the fifties came up as a teenager in the 60s 70s it was a way of life drinking drugs alcohol my mother's been sober for 50 years through AA she's gone now but it was not from alcohol I'm still struggling with alcohol I go for a couple weeks not drinking then binge for the weekend Ben like that for years as it goes for right now I haven't drinking for 10 days I get paid tomorrow I don't want to drink I pray to God that he takes the obsession away from me I know I just need to trust in God you delivered my mother I'm sure he can deliver me
These lists are getting more and more inaccurate and sensationalist: suggest not to take them seriously!! Why don’t we have a list of famous people who died tragically soon after their 100 th birthday : Bob Hope, George Burns , Vera Lynn, Kirk Douglas, Kathleen Harrison , Olivia de Haviland, Glynis Johns etc. That should certainly pull at the old heart strings !
Nimoy, surprised me, I have been sober for 39yrs, and mostly tell if someone else has/had alcohol problems..Nimoy /Spock was my favorite Star Trek ..I saw him speak at Golden Gate park, against Vietnam, when I was 13..I also have an 17yr old grandson, nick named Spock, at he is much like the character, in personality and look....Radcliffe and Craig also surprised me a bit.
I think this was focusing on “classic Hollywood’s stars…like during the time of Movie Studios practically owning their stars. For all their fame, glamour, and money, I don’t think many of them were truly happy, and the studio system was one reason why.
The classic Peter O'Toole story is that he took a drinking pal from a bar over to a nearby theater to see a play that he thought was really good. At one point, he leaned over to his pal and said, "You'll like this next bit. This is where I come on." My Favorite Year - a solid O'Toole flick. On the Dick Cavett show, Dick Van Dyke talked about getting drunk virtually every night of his life since he was a boy, but said he never drank until his work day was over.
WC Fields was a master juggler and could do amazing things with a pool cue. All that while being a roaring alcoholic. Of course, when most of these people were young, children were abused by adults and sent into mines and horrible factories. They likely had to forget those horrific childhood traumas.
It's interesting how the mention of 'nose candy' was glossed over and not addressed more directly. I doubt any of these heavy drinkers could have done their job without lots of it, and also other 'speed' type drugs.
@@The_Hutchyboy Something you’re overlooking is that whoever drinks alcohol harms only their body. Whoever is smoking creates secondhand smoke and harms others. I think the numbers are clearly tobacco unfairly adversely affects more people even including drunk driving.
I’m so pleased that Elizabeth Taylor’s involvement in bringing AIDS awareness into the mainstream was mentioned-her impact on normalizing gayness as a part of life’s panoply of paths was _ENORMOUS!_ The sweetest and most wonderful person I have ever known was the first person I’d ever heard mention AIDS (still known as “gay cancer” at that time), and I can remember telling him “don’t be silly, cancer doesn’t know you’re gay,” because even though my life was/is mostly gay-centered, I wasn’t a gay man in the 1980s. He died in 1988, and I still cry on his birthday and tell him how much I love him, and miss him, and think of him. I’m crying now…gotta go
Ollie Reed... Lovely bloke. He was getting on a bit when I was on a film with him. He couldn't really drink much and one evening he got into a bit of an argument with the director's brother. Ollie ducked the first punch then laid the fella out cleanly. This was then reported by the gutter press, saying he'd had two bottles of whisky, etc etc... He'd just finished the one and only pint he drank that evening - no whisky chasers, nothing under the table. He was quite frail really, but utterly disarming and not the flip side egomaniac you would come prepared for. I'm glad I didn't meet him when he was younger though, many who had worked with him before said they were surprised, amazed, at the change in him.
There's a thing done by college students called 'The Newman Challenge.' Named after actor Paul Newman who once remarked, ' 24 beers in a case, 24 hours in a day--coincidence, probably not,' which may or may not be accurate but Mr. Newman was known as a beeraholic. The idea is to drink 24 beers in a 24 hour period. I don't think it's pleasurable for anyone except a hard-core alcoholic but some folks like challenges and rise to the occasion (or lay on the floor in a drunken stupor.)
My friends and I could do that in college. We would be drunk but not to the point of being on the floor. When you stretch it out over the entire day it's not as hard as you think for people who drink a lot of beer on a normal weekend.
@@billhampton8004 Andre the Giant, actor/professional wrestler and a very nice man in real life RIP once consumed 119 12-oz beers in six hours. That equals a 12-oz beer downed every three minutes for six hours. I doubt many who've ever walked Planet Earth can duplicate that feat. That was only 6 hours. There were 18 more hours for the 24 hour challenge. 1 more beer for a total of 120 is 5 cases of 24 bottles/cans. I doubt he could keep up that pace but it seems within the realm of possibility Andre could have downed 240 beers in a 24 hours period. That's 22.5 gallons of brew/10 cases total. Fill him up.
@@billhampton8004 Andre the Giant, actor/professional wrestler, once drank 119 12 ounce beers in 6 hours. That's one brew short of 5 cases. That's downing a bottle/can every 3 minutes for 6 hours minus the one he didn't drink. I doubt he could maintain that pace but it's in the realm of possibility and Mr. Roussimoff could drink 240 beers in 24 hours. 10 cases in 24 hours, not just one. Hard to believe.
“Wild” drinking. “Wild” parties. We always romanticize bad behavior related to alcohol. Many of those who are under the influence are violent, and intolerable. No other intoxicant is treated the same way, and I cannot fathom why.
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@@StarrArchives. You can see there are quite a few negative comments on this. Would be appreciated if we could have a response from you regarding a defence of your statements. Generally never seem to receive explanations from the creators of videos of this ilk so maybe you can buck this stance !
William Holden should be right near the top.
@@Sj4-h8l there is something wrong with every person described here...here is a typical example Sinatra s parents did NOT own a speakeasy...and its true he partied all night while working...but preparing for a concert. or a recording session .he totally stopped all drinking and all smoking...and rarely drank alone at home....and i could give an example for everyone else in the video
@@jadezee6316Interesting and rather underlines the amateurish nature of these posts and the lack of research ( and respect ) that goes into them. Suspect it’s a case of speed so they can quickly move onto the next error strewn offering!
Star archives : further my post to you of a few days ago are you going to respond or are you like the others that hide behind their anonymity??
Oliver reed came in my local pub and bought everyone a drink . He then ordered a huge buffet at the hotel he was staying at and gave it to all the customers . Great man x
I had the biggest crush on him as a teen, lol. Great man, great actor!
So did i@@kringle-jelly
Wife worked on a movie with Rip Torn. Said he was drunk the entire movie but no one could tell the difference as he always showed up, got his lines and was a total professional. The after party was epic and he was the most approachable of all the stars throwing a drink back and talking to everyone
You hear that Dad? You're going to pay! He's a molester! He's a CHIiiild molester!!!
Yep.. "I drink to forget" - "Forget what?" - "I don't remember, but I keep drinking, just in case it comes back"
Actually alcohol is actually the only antidepressant that actually works when taking in moderation. And is a lot safer than those pharmaceutical antidepressants
@@biggils8894
🖕but keep on attempting you're own solution LOL
You DF, GET HELP you're not hopeless
@@biggils8894 Problem is few stop at moderation- Cannabis works better without the miserable side effects - only down side is eating too much
"My father warned me about liquor and men but he never said a word about women and cocaine." - Tallulah Bankhead
I'm old, I drank a lot in my life. Smoking drinking was the norm. I got sober for 14 years, quit smoking when it was .50 a pack. I now drink socially, never picked up smoking. It's a learned behavior in my case. My family were all drunks. Many died from it, some by crashing cars, or by bad innards. Just know, booze is way harder on the body than many know.
Gregory Pecks photo is out of place he was never a heavy drinker or a drunk ,please amend photo
Yes that blew my mind, I was thinking how could he drink and perform in to kill a Mocking bird.😢😊
@@Brough1111Perhaps it was "Tequila mocking bird", a new cocktail?
@@antonioveritasTouche!
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W.C. Fields said he never drank while sleeping. 🤣 LMAO
He also said "I spent half my life drinking, gambling and chasing women .... the other half I wasted."😋
He also said, "Water, never touched the stuff! Hear fish fuck in it...."
I had a friend who drank while sleeping. He taught me how to DRINK alcohol.
Like blood to a vampire was one of his
"anyone who hates children and animals can't be all bad" W.C. Fields
"Nimoy lived till 83, but his life was cut short due to his smoking habit". 83 is older than the average male life expectancy. Who wrote this script 🤨
Yeah but people generally life longer than 83 now if their health is good. More people are living in their 90s or even 100s.
he could've lived longer, it was cut short directly due to smoking and drinking-was his point. maybe the pdo jew would've hit 100, like the other pdophile jew NormanLear.
@@allye4228why would you want to live till 100? To do what?
@@effkay3691 Because most people don’t want to die. Being 100 doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy life. ua-cam.com/video/B9jH-3ylTAk/v-deo.htmlsi=jUKP0ZdwJN3xwhA7
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@@effkay3691So I could write posts on UA-cam videos
The AI generated voice and narrative soon become tiring.
Especially when it was correctly pronouncing John Huston’s last name properly, then improperly several times, then properly again!
@@philipkern6774 Jack Daniels Black Label??? Ughhh
Yes, it’s sobering…
Get used to it
Welcome to the future
Olliver Reed was the absolute master at drinking to excess!!!
Yes .... surprised he was left out of The Club.
If you mention Richard Harris and Peter O’Toole, you got to mention Oliver Reed.
Notorious
While in the middle of filming of Gladiator, he died in a bar in Malta while in a drinking contest with some British sailors. His liver was the true Gladiator.... "Strength & Honor"
Right ! Oliver Reed was notorious for his boozing so it's a glaring omission .
The fact that this list does not include Oliver Reed, yet includes people who have achieved long term sobriety (example: Ann-Margret is 44 years sober) just demonstrates their "research" is suspect.
Absolutely!
Yeah, Ollie drank 108 pints of beer on his stag night!
Robert Newton (Long John Silver in the 1950s _Treasure Island_ ) was a total, total alcoholic,
a lovely man, but he just drank all the time and died aged 50.
It went with job in those days, 1920s to around the 1980s, then the actors had to sober up, become health fanatics,
drink Evian water at the Oscars, as Richard Harris put it, "whereas I had a bottle of Jack Daniels in my hand."
Actors used to be vagabond drunkards. Now they have private jets, private Humvee, bodyguards, Adrenochrome
and go to creepy islands and get lubed up at Diddy's. And now THOSE DAYS ARE OVER! What will they do now?
Agreed. Oliver Reed should be on this list. Also, what is Billy Joel doing on this list?
Lee Marvin, anyone?
@@josephbloggss7286 Yeah, but he saw his biddies blown to pieces in World War 2. He gets a pass.
Richard Burton started drinking at 7am. I cant even wake up at 7am. LMAO😅
At least it got him out of bed!
I take my daily morning dump at about 7 a.m.
Unfortunately, I don't wake up until about 8.
Well, he had something important enough to get up for.
oh you're so funny 🖕loser
Richard Burton in Wild Geese, there's a clause in my contract saying my liver is to be buried separately with honours 🎖
Life cut short at 83??? My father never smoked or drank more than once a month, if that, and he only made it to 80. What I take from that is "Party Like You're Spock."
Your quote is funny! I thought the same thing.
my father drunk and smoked and did it to 85....but we are in Europe, he had health care since birth!
@@Arltratlo my father still smokes at age 87. He was up on the roof of his two-story house cleaning walnuts out of the gutters this summer.
We live in the United states, and my father me and every person that I know here has had health care since birth. Not sure why Europeans are so obsessed with American health care. Maybe that's the only thing that makes them feel superior to the US
@@davedammitt7691I thought the same thing when I read that comment about having Health Care since birth . How do they think we live over here? I mean, granted, they are trying to kill us through that Healthcare, but let's not split hairs
@@LWest-fm8ws I bet you $3 that dude is quadruple boosted for covid.
No one could out drink Oliver Reed, he use to break drinking records in every bar he went to, then he'd do pushups
a lot of fun spending a day and night with him...he was funny
No Oliver Reed or Lee Marvin on the list
Either one could have replaced Billy Joel. Since when is he a "Hollywood" star?
Because the topic is the 'Golden Age' of Hollywood. Reed was popular in the 70s.
I've got a feeling, living with any of these people was miserable.
Katherine Hepburn was a no-nonsense, powerful woman. I'm surprised she put up with Spencer Tracy's drunken bad temper.
Might explain the brevity of Hollywood marriages
@@rustynails8756
Amongst other factors…
Just saying.
I am slightly disappointed that Oliver Reed wasn't no 1
Agreed, but considering the vid was made by an American and the per capita ratio of both countries, the Brits did good.............oddly enough, as a kid I lived down the road from him for a while in a small village in West Sussex.
@@Beauloqs. . What I wouldn't give to just have dinner with you. The stories would be enough.
Oliver Reed and Keith Moon were good mates. They met after Keith Moon landed a helicopter outside reeds English country estate shitfaced.
Wild thing ...... the word 👍😂 with L7
@@waterkaren3636 Didn't Ollie come out with a gun when Keith Moon landed his heli? 🤣
Two rare steaks and a pint of Scotch is not what got Orson Wells to 400lbs. Stop it.
yeah, the steaks 🥩 really aren’t what’s going to do that. Nor the scotch, in fact.
He loved hot dogs, peanuts, as well as truly luxurious food.
What was it then? Genuinely curious.
didn't help lol
@@iseeu-fp9po Judy Garland's cunny juice.
I don’t drink, have never smoked, don’t use drugs and exercise regularly, in excellent health. I’ll probably get hit by a truck.
Driven by a drunk.
You should have all your affairs in order. There's not much time left. You don't seem to understand the pickling process.
You’ll probably make it to 100, and regret every minute of it!
My mom was a non-smoker, non-drinker, and died at 40, the 3rd time she had cancer. Enjoy your life while you have it!
You and me both!🤣
When I was growing up, adults all drank and smoked. It was cool. The movies helped to make it cool. That was passed on to the baby boomers. Alas.
My parents never drank or smoked. They attended church and sober family functions. However, most of us teens had a rebellion phase, which we navigated all on our own!
Yup I thought it was perfectly normal although my mom was not a drinker my dad was a functional alcoholic. Her- 84, him 69.
The Dean Martin martini generation
@@annettefournier9655 mom never drank dad was a functional drinker him 57 mom 86
Alas 🖕THEY changed its acceptability which obviously you weren't a part of LOSER. You're prob DF 'Christian' suckin expresident mopheads dick for a tiny bit acknowledgement, have fun n keep you're ignorant pitiful hole shut if possible
The photo on the left is Kim Novak, and she did not drink anything to excess.
Gregory Peck wasn't a drunk either
She's still alive.
Re Richard Burton, "his spine was coated with crystallized alcohol". I'm calling bullshit on that one.
Agree!
Actually I think it's true unbelievable as it seems
I just looked it up, one of articles said they had to scrape alcohol crystals off his spine.
I think it's true he had crystals on his spine caused by alcohol, but were the crystals actually alcohol who knows.
probably much more likely uric acid crystalized (what causes arthritic gout) a disease of the endocrine and associated with heavy and prolonged alcohol use. Just a theory.
You don't know alcoholism, anything is possible.
You can find on YTube a interview Burton did in the late 70's on set (in Budapest I think). He's obviously hammered. And then he recites what he says is the most important poem ever written. And in an instant, his performance is so powerful .... worth checking out
Thank you! I found it. RICHARD BURTON interview in depths by JÚLIA BALÓ
It is a fascinating & candid interview.
@@mmerriman4995 No, you didn't find it. That is a completely different interview. Did you actually watch it ? smh
@@Czechbound I did. It was from Budapest in the late 70s. He recited several impassioned poems, one of which he called the most important poem ever written. Why be rude when I thanked you for leading me to such a great interview?
Probly drunk!!
William Holden is noticeable by his absence , poor guy.
Horrible death, so sad.
God yes
Rubbing shoulders with Bob Hope and Howard Hughes was more of a curse than an accomplishment.
Since when is Billy Joel a "Hollywood" star? There are plenty of actors who could have been included in his stead.
Holy shit, that was exhausting, I need a drink.
Great comment, cheers.
I only drink on Fridays but this video makes me wish this was Friday.
Errol Flynn's autopsy doctor observed that he had the body of a 75-year-old man at age 50.
David Nevin was a serious badass during WW2.
David Nevin? How about Niven instead?
Daniel Craig was never "Drunk all the time" and was never an alcoholic. These types of videos are garbage.
in more ways than one
Thanks for sharing Daniel! 😅🤔🤷♂️
And how many hours a day do you spend with Mr craig?
@@davedammitt7691 About as much as you
And the video also suggests real alcohol was used during filming of the Bond movies. Beyond the fact Hollywood figured out that was a very bad idea many decades before Craig ever played Bond, if you've ever worked on or simply watched a movie being made, you know scenes are very rarely done in one take....any actor drinking as much as Bond (real alcohol) wouldnt be fit for any more scenes that day...and time is money.
Did we miss Oliver Reed ?
Turning up drunk to the wrong funeral 😂 LMFAO
How the hell did Jack Nicholson and Oliver Reed Miss out on this group ??..what a laugh.
"If you can lay on the floor without holding on, you're not really drunk."
Dean Martin
My best friend of 33 years drank a 12 pack of beer a day. He died at 55 of throat cancer and liver issues. :-(
I'm sorry for your loss 💔
As Joe Walsh ( from the band THE EAGLES) liked to say, " I'm not a alcoholic, I've just had the one drink for a very long time"
Can't say you been drinking all day if you don't start in the morning
😂😂
I quit drinking except an occasional craft beer. 🍺
Wonderful day, next morning is frightful...
W.C. Fields never drank while sleeping. That might be why us 1970's college student liked him so much.
"The worst afternoon of my life" - priceless
As an ex- drunk, I must admit that this was very shocking!
Poignant and fascinating, thank you!
listen asshole no such thing as an ex-drunk once a booze hound always a booze hound moron
Favorite Peter O'Toole story. He went on Johnny Carson with a gold Rolex on both wrists. Johnny asked him why. "If I forget which arm my watch is on, I don't want to waste time looking at the other one" Legend
He was once in Paris at a party. He woke up the next day in Corsica.
Favourite O'Toole story. He was in a play in London that had a matinee performance, but he went for a drink at lunchtime, met a friend and got terribly drunk. He then said "There's a good play on over the road, let's go see it!" They were sitting in the stalls watching, and he said to his mate "This is a good bit, this is where I come in. Oh, sh!t!
@@edeledeledel5490 Yes, that's a great one! His production of _Macbeth_ in 1980 was a glorious disaster. Peter was walking around in tennis shoes at one point. A true eccentric, greatly missed.
@@GordonCaledonia Greatly p!ssed...
@@edeledeledel5490 O'Toole had the gift of Irish story-telling. You never knew if his stories were real or fictitious, but in the end it didn't matter because they were always so delightful and entertaining.
WC Fields “I spent half of my money on booze,gambling, and wild women, and I wasted the other half.”
If Dean Martin's drinking was mostly an act and didn't really have a drinking problem, why is he on this list of Hollywood's biggest drinkers?
Frank Sinatra once said of Dean Martin that he went for medical tests and they found blood in his alcohol system. 3:51
Dean looked like he drank from dawn to dawn.
I suspect it was very much an act : have seen many documentaries about him. On a different genre Jimi Hendrix was portrayed as a wild man yet off stage he was a gentle lovely chap. It fitted in with Dean being one if the lads and part of the rat pack. With these lists ( which want to draw you in) you have to a certain extent have to take them with a grain of salt! They are certainly not always that accurate and like social media generally thrive on negativity!
Don Rickles talks of his drinking with Dean Martin. It may have been an act late in life, but like the other Rat Packers he went full steam. It was a different time and place. Only the person talking can identify as an alcoholic.
@@ts.elliot5870 Have delved a bit more into this and according to the internet he had great control over his drinking and was always the first to call it a night . Jim Bacon ( a columnist) and friends with Dean and Frank said that Frank spilt more than Dean drank ! It’s difficult to know for sure obviously as it’s all hearsay but feel we can all agree that these channels are very prone to exaggeration to draw people in ! Where do you draw the line between liking a drink and being an alcoholic??
You didn't mention Mitchums infamous Marijauna Bust in 1948.
Regarding Nimoy, 83 is a long time for anyone. It's as though his smoking and alcoholism did not affect him as it seemingly did not affect George Burns who died at 100.
George Burns smoked cigars till he died, never heard that he drank at all.
@LJ-ht4zs Burns smokes at least 20 cigars a day, drinks at least six martinis and hates fruits and vegetables.
Nimoy had emphysema and was a recovering alcoholic.
All those beers...ya gotta pee all the time!!!
Dean Martin's "drinking" was part of his act. Martin was a family man and was home for dinner every day.
Well I mostly agree with you there are clips from him on the Johnny Carson show where he appeared drunk and Johnny Carson took a sip from his fake drink and it was not fake.
And he did travel with the rat pack who were a group of hard drinkers.
It's possible some of the "dean wasn't drunk" comments are revisionist.
However I also believe he acted drunk a lot when he wasn't really drunk.
He always had apple juice.
@@teresacoleman3638 he almost always had apple juice.
If you watch him enough you'll see that when he was doing his show he was sober acting drunk. And there were other times he was clearly buzzing like a cheap speaker and had trouble keeping up with the conversation.
There's nothing wrong with him getting drunk 12 times a year. It's not even particularly unhealthy.
Dean's only vice was golf. ;-) He loved to play golf and he was good.
Most suprised with ann margaret , im happy she was able to quit 40 some years ago.
I grew up with a fella that drank just like these guys. Start off with bloody marys in the morning and keep drinking beers in the middle of the day and martinis at night. On Saturdays he'd start off with a cooler of beer and work for Bloody Marys in the afternoon and martinis at night. He was completely functional, but had bloody red eyes, quite civil fellow to deal with.
Is he still around?
Amazingly he lived into his late sixties . How can somebody abuse their body like that and the body keeps going. How amazing
@@stdyrn1237 Late sixties is relatively young.
My grandfather smoked 60 cigarettes a day and drank half a bottle of whisky a day and he lived to the ripe old age of 26.
That's sad.
😂
@@motthoople7322 I'll drink to that
Peter O Toole was always going to be on the list. The man rode a camel on to a talk show and then fed it lager. What a character he must have been.
I hope the editor is aware he used a clip of Vincent D’Onfrio in the Orson Welles segment from his portrayal of Welles in “Ed Wood”, Lucille Ball dressing up as Talulah
Bankhead, and Kristen Wiig spoofing Anna Margaret in that great SNL sketch.
Tallulah.
@@outerrealmI was drunk! 😂
A Negroni is a cocktail made with equal parts gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari. Garnish slice of orange
Gin: Some prefer to use a dry London gin like Tanqueray or Beefeater's
Sweet vermouth: Some recommend Rubino, a sweet red vermouth from Martini that's made specifically for Negronis
Campari: An alcoholic liqueur
snl what a loser show not even relevant
Wait, Gregory Peck is pictured at the beginning but no clip of his Alc habits.
That photo is from one of his movies filmed in Germany. He lived to a healthy old age. Surviving families of maligned artists should sue.
I don’t think Gregory Peck was an alcoholic
@@CD-db1zo I don't either. It bothers me that his photo bated people like me, who is a fan of his, surprised by his inclusion.
Gig Young was the worst movie star alcholic ever. He drank himself into insanity then killed his wife, then turned the gun on himself. NUTS!
Are there or were there any famous actors who were not raving alcoholics???¿
Robe Lowe, Daniel Radcliffe are a couple … Brad Pitt I believe does not drink
Well done video ,Nice editing and visuals Thank you❤
Thanks for including Robert Mitchum. He was known for constant drinking and smoking. I’ve learned that the more you bring an addiction out in the open and talk about it, the more you overcome it. Don’t hide addiction. Shine light on it and make it public. This leads to walking away from it. Jesus Christ said in John 8:32 “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
When you bring god and Jesus and spirituality into it I just want to avoid being anything like you, I want to avoid your pathetic little 12 step cult plans and I want to get a drink.
My grandfather drank a lot till he was 70 then stopped because of his liver then lived to 90.
No AA, No God, just willpower.
"Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." is the correct quote.
.....no one here was drunk all the time...some were also drug addicts like Monty...who did not drink because of anything to do with being gay...since he was actually pretty open about it...Wells didn't have a drinking problem according to any book i have read and that is dozens.....
DO NOT take any video for truth....since there is something wrong about every person described here
I don't.
According to a bio of Monty I read 30 years ago, he had a predilection for young, tough boys. I'm know that the "in crowd" kept gay actors secrets but self-destructive and possibly pedophilic behavior might have been a bridge too far for Monty.
As an aside, I never felt his more roughed, after-the-horrible-accident face was ugly. I thought it gave him character. We all have our demons.
Believe half of what you see and nothing you hear.
Hollywood Babylon is a pack of scurrilous lies.
takes a pretty solid mind to live in the now 100% sober for an entire life
I kinda remember those days, 25 beers a day. Yeah. Rough times.
24 beers in a case ... 24 hours in a day ... COINCIDENCE ????
Been there done that.
? ok loser
Most of the big drinkers ended up beneath ground before their time.
"To end up beneath" sounds somewhat ironic.
A born in the fifties came up as a teenager in the 60s 70s it was a way of life drinking drugs alcohol my mother's been sober for 50 years through AA she's gone now but it was not from alcohol I'm still struggling with alcohol I go for a couple weeks not drinking then binge for the weekend Ben like that for years as it goes for right now I haven't drinking for 10 days I get paid tomorrow I don't want to drink I pray to God that he takes the obsession away from me I know I just need to trust in God you delivered my mother I'm sure he can deliver me
These lists are getting more and more inaccurate and sensationalist: suggest not to take them seriously!! Why don’t we have a list of famous people who died tragically soon after their 100 th birthday : Bob Hope, George Burns , Vera Lynn, Kirk Douglas, Kathleen Harrison , Olivia de Haviland, Glynis Johns etc. That should certainly pull at the old heart strings !
And where is that lovable town-drunk Otis, might I ask?
Nimoy, surprised me, I have been sober for 39yrs, and mostly tell if someone else has/had alcohol problems..Nimoy /Spock was my favorite Star Trek ..I saw him speak at Golden Gate park, against Vietnam, when I was 13..I also have an 17yr old grandson, nick named Spock, at he is much like the character, in personality and look....Radcliffe and Craig also surprised me a bit.
Drinking is not the answer
But it helps forget the question😂
No Johnny Depp? No Robert Downey Jr? Lindsay Lohan? Ben Affleck? Mel Gibson?...
They are all quitters
God H8s a quitter ❤
I think this was focusing on “classic Hollywood’s stars…like during the time of Movie Studios practically owning their stars. For all their fame, glamour, and money, I don’t think many of them were truly happy, and the studio system was one reason why.
@@kenmc6860Depp has never quit wine. He has an enormous collection of wine.
One thing about good drinkers. They are all interesting people with a personality.
Ys & non drinkers are boring af
The classic Peter O'Toole story is that he took a drinking pal from a bar over to a nearby theater to see a play that he thought was really good. At one point, he leaned over to his pal and said, "You'll like this next bit. This is where I come on." My Favorite Year - a solid O'Toole flick. On the Dick Cavett show, Dick Van Dyke talked about getting drunk virtually every night of his life since he was a boy, but said he never drank until his work day was over.
WC Fields was a master juggler and could do amazing things with a pool cue. All that while being a roaring alcoholic. Of course, when most of these people were young, children were abused by adults and sent into mines and horrible factories. They likely had to forget those horrific childhood traumas.
Movies : The Lost Weekend. Days of Wine and Roses.
I did not know so many were alcoholics, and how they managed to work is beyond me
Multi skilled they drank & worked at the same time
It's interesting how the mention of 'nose candy' was glossed over and not addressed more directly. I doubt any of these heavy drinkers could have done their job without lots of it, and also other 'speed' type drugs.
The worst drug of all is tobacco, namely cigarettes with its powerful nicotine, the biggest killer of all.
Your point is clear, but I don’t think tobacco is considered a drug. The most dangerous and destructive drug is ETOH…alcohol.
@@The_Hutchyboy Something you’re overlooking is that whoever drinks alcohol harms only their body. Whoever is smoking creates secondhand smoke and harms others.
I think the numbers are clearly tobacco unfairly adversely affects more people even including drunk driving.
@@The_Hutchyboy
These days tobacco is totally considered a drug in most countries. You must have missed something somewhere...😆
A friend of mine told me his mother died at 100 yrs old and smoked a pack of camels everyday!
Tabacco and alcohol run neck-and-neck. Trust me. Signed, A retired mortuary employee.
Robert Shaw. Shredded most of the time.
YOU MISSED OLIVER REED??!!! THE GREATEST DRUNK OF THEM ALL?!!!! You lot must be drunk!!
OH! MY GOSH!! Good editing???
I'm surprised Judy Garland isn't included. Both she and Liza were alcoholics.
First advert Vodka 😂
AI may have some uses but not as a narrator on this video ...
I’m so pleased that Elizabeth Taylor’s involvement in bringing AIDS awareness into the mainstream was mentioned-her impact on normalizing gayness as a part of life’s panoply of paths was _ENORMOUS!_ The sweetest and most wonderful person I have ever known was the first person I’d ever heard mention AIDS (still known as “gay cancer” at that time), and I can remember telling him “don’t be silly, cancer doesn’t know you’re gay,” because even though my life was/is mostly gay-centered, I wasn’t a gay man in the 1980s. He died in 1988, and I still cry on his birthday and tell him how much I love him, and miss him, and think of him. I’m crying now…gotta go
Montgomery Clift's performance in Judgement in Nuremberg was a tour de force! One of the most emotionaly wrenching scenes in movies
100% agree!
Holy moly, these stories are wild. What maniacs.
What! No OLIVER REED?😮
Should be there .
Ollie Reed... Lovely bloke. He was getting on a bit when I was on a film with him. He couldn't really drink much and one evening he got into a bit of an argument with the director's brother. Ollie ducked the first punch then laid the fella out cleanly. This was then reported by the gutter press, saying he'd had two bottles of whisky, etc etc... He'd just finished the one and only pint he drank that evening - no whisky chasers, nothing under the table. He was quite frail really, but utterly disarming and not the flip side egomaniac you would come prepared for. I'm glad I didn't meet him when he was younger though, many who had worked with him before said they were surprised, amazed, at the change in him.
Flynn was also addicted to opium
and your point is ?
I drink to forget but I'm so drunk I can't remember what I need to forget. BTW it's your round
In these folks era I think there was a law that every house have a bar in the living room and all adults must smoke. (kidding)
It's pronounced Huston, NOT Huss-ten. This AI bullshit is ridiculous.
Clift's story is tragic. His scenes in Judgement at Nuremberg are really difficult to watch knowing his backstory. Enjoyed your vid, thanks 😊
**Oliver Reed!**
He was a NOTORIOUS drunk. He once tried to out-drink an entire rugby team.
It's who put pineapple juice in my pineapple juice?!
WC Fields.
There's a thing done by college students called 'The Newman Challenge.' Named after actor Paul Newman who once remarked, ' 24 beers in a case, 24 hours in a day--coincidence, probably not,' which may or may not be accurate but Mr. Newman was known as a beeraholic. The idea is to drink 24 beers in a 24 hour period. I don't think it's pleasurable for anyone except a hard-core alcoholic but some folks like challenges and rise to the occasion (or lay on the floor in a drunken stupor.)
My friends and I could do that in college. We would be drunk but not to the point of being on the floor. When you stretch it out over the entire day it's not as hard as you think for people who drink a lot of beer on a normal weekend.
I’ve known Alcoholics who easily drank 24 beers in 10 hours.
@@billhampton8004 Andre the Giant, actor/professional wrestler and a very nice man in real life RIP once consumed 119 12-oz beers in six hours. That equals a 12-oz beer downed every three minutes for six hours.
I doubt many who've ever walked Planet Earth can duplicate that feat. That was only 6 hours. There were 18 more hours for the 24 hour challenge. 1 more beer for a total of 120 is 5 cases of 24 bottles/cans. I doubt he could keep up that pace but it seems within the realm of possibility Andre could have downed 240 beers in a 24 hours period. That's 22.5 gallons of brew/10 cases total. Fill him up.
@@billhampton8004 Andre the Giant, actor/professional wrestler, once drank 119 12 ounce beers in 6 hours.
That's one brew short of 5 cases. That's downing a bottle/can every 3 minutes for 6 hours minus the one he didn't drink. I doubt he could maintain that pace but it's in the realm of possibility and Mr. Roussimoff could drink 240 beers in 24 hours. 10 cases in 24 hours, not just one. Hard to believe.
@@tomcusack884 😲 Crazy!
For 10 years I was constantly drunk it was fabulous
In the early 1980's there were several years that I completely have no memory of. How is that for a world record Blackout?
My cousin had a T shirt .....Sobriety is for assholes
“Wild” drinking. “Wild” parties.
We always romanticize bad behavior related to alcohol.
Many of those who are under the influence are violent, and intolerable.
No other intoxicant is treated the same way, and I cannot fathom why.
Thanks. I like the stories and the the pictures. Doesn't take anything away from their talent.
You only put a space after the fullstop, not before.*
@@einundsiebenziger5488 thanks ...... I fixed it. 😆
Thank you, Brother Roberts.
Didn't know about Ann marrgaret
Ann-Margret*