Fred Gwynne was a gentle giant. He went to Harvard, he loved being in the theater performing. When playing Herman he suffered. He would sweat a half of a gallon to a gallon a day playing that part constantly drinking gallons of lemonade to stay hydrated. He also lost a lot of weight, with severe back pain. He once said thank you batman for canceling the show. He was an avid painter very talented and also he wrote children's books. As you can tell I'm a huge fan and found this man very interesting. I would love to have one of his paintings. I'm happy you covered this actor. One day I will visit his grave. Thank you for sharing 💜
Kathleen, thank you for all the information on Fred. I find him fascinating, as well. I am told by my mother that Fred is our distant cousin. So, for that, I feel privileged. LOL
@@kellyganey5032 You're welcome. That Awesome you're a distant relative. 💜 My husband never seen the Munsters. So, I bought series 1 an 2 and he loves it. He loves Fred / Herman he cried watching his biography and learning what pain he went through losing his son and his other mentally challenged son. So sad
I knew Fred as a child. He was a gentle giant. He would give me little hot wheels cars and do Herman's voice for me. I loved it. He also gave me one his books "The King Who Rained". On the inside cover he drew a picture of Herman and wrote a special message to me. All for some kid he knew in passing. I still have it til this day. One of my favorite people.
Ill never forget the immortal words once spoken by Herman Munster,' A man should be judged the the strength of his character and the size of his heart', on one of the shows
The lesson I want you to learn is, It doesn't matter what you look like: tall or short or fat or thin., or ugly or handsome, like your father. You could be black or yellow, or white; it doesn't matter. What does matter is the size of your heart, and the strength of your character.
Yes, Fred Gwynne had a son who tragically drowned in 1963 in the family swimming pool. The babysitter turned her back, and sadly, he fell in. He had another son, who lived near Kingston, NY who was in a mental hospital. Nothing criminal; the poor kid had problems coping with life. Fred bought a 300-acre farm in Maryland, with his 2nd wife, and just as he was starting out as a gentleman farmer, he got sick and died. 66 yo. He did lots of voice-overs in TV and films. Why no marker? Because every Halloween, jokesters will come out and dance, act out terribly, and mess up his grave. Just like your video on GG Allin, although Fred's fans are not NUts like GG Allin's fans.
My heart breaks for any parent who has lost a child, it's the worst thing I can imagine. Lou Costello lost a son in the same manner. It's sad he can't have a grave marker, wow.
@@FascinatingGraveyard - oh, yes, and his mother's family built the Yale University campus buildings. Fred went to Harvard, and served in the Navy in WW2. His parents had lost children, Fred's siblings, which is one of the reasons why they doted on Fred. He's in the classic movie, "On The Waterfront," as one of the Mob guys. (Young Fred).
I met Fred Gwynne when I was a child and at that time had no idea who he was. He was appearing in an opera here in Boston. He was a very sweet man and I've always remembered him fondly. He drew a picture of Herman Munster for me.
Yes, Fred Gwynne did play the Judge in the movie, "My Cousin, Vinnie." I was surprised too when someone told me that it was the same actor who played Herman Munster in that part. maybe his family moved his body at some point to another cemetery like Richard Carpenter did with his sister, Karen and Elvis was moved from one cemetery to Graceland.
Fred was a very modest man. Knowing that fans would come to visit his grave, he didn't want the sanctity of the churchyard violated, so his grave was to be unmarked.
@Linda Miscandlon Well if you seen it on the interweb then it must be true. Well I googled it also. There is absolutely no disclosure by family or his wife why there is no marker. It appears you quoted Sharon Pajka in her article and she clearly said it was her assumption and a stupid one at that. Seriously, think about what you said. If he wanted to be remembered as "a man and not an actor" than his headstone would say Fred Gwynne Husband and father.
@@richardjosephnovak News Item: Neither his Wife nor his family need to make any kind of disclosure to anyone as to why his grave is unmarked, and this includes you. Run along now...
@@w8lvradio Well that is a peculiar statement. That is exactly what I was saying. Your statement appears to be out of context of the whole thread and appears ridiculous. Maybe try starting at the top.
Fred Gwynne was friends with my dad. Sat at our dinner table in the 70s. Did you know that he also played one of the thugs in on the waterfront next to brando.. RIP Fred.❤
LAMONT! Happy New Year I was thinking about that poor girl that died of cancer ( the vegan) today. Just you going to her grave and her mom was there was essentially ALL of us visiting her grave that day. Thank you LAMONT and continue to bless us and the dead with your loving presence. Mona
Can you imagine the pain that poor girl suffered? And add to that the cruelty of those that called her a liar. I would imagine that the reason it was hard for her to talk and breathe is because the cancer had totally taken over her lungs. Poor baby....😥
My dad never turns off MeTV, he watches re-runs of the Munsters, Leave It to Beaver, Hazel, Marshall Dillon, Jack Benny, to name a few allll day long 😂😂😂😂
Absolutely one of my favorite actors. Loved him as Herman, and as Jud in Pet Sematary. And in Car 54. He was one inch taller than my dad. Very cool hearing his story. ♥️
As a little kid, I loved The Munsters. I even had a Herman Munster doll. I still have that doll and I am 49 years old. It is one of my favorite items from my childhood. Fred Gwynne was a great actor.
@@tedmorgan7002he led simply life and to him a stone would cause more confusion than he wanted rest in peace mr gwynne you gave me some of best times sir
I have always loved Fred since I was a kid. I actually first saw him as a child in THE BOY WHO COULD FLY. I didn't see THE MUNSTERS until I was older but am a big fan of it. He was definitely a gentle giant and a kind-hearted man. He's greatly missed. Happy New Year's Eve, Lamont!
Yes, he was on My cousin Vinnie and, as always, nailed it. That was the last role before his death, and he was fantastic in it. I've looked him up, and it is something.
Long long into the future, I can just see some kid looking at your headstone and proudly saying, this is the guy that started in my career, all those years ago, I use to watch him on something called UA-cam remember that , and now I'm here showing you all famous graves, ext, just like this guy did here, his name Lamont, he was a great guy,. Who knows, one day you might even meet that future kid, great video again sir, thank you. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.
There were actually three movies made by the Munsters cast. One was filmed on the SS United States Ocean Liner. That Liner was the fastest at one time cream of the crop of liners, The liner is docked and unfortunately rotting in Philadelphia. Great episode love your work!
Lamont, I read that between takes, Fred had to drink a lot of water to cool off. They also had fans for him to stand next to between takes. I also read that sometimes they would have to insert a hose into his costume to cool him off with cold air.
Like your fun facts! We learn something new everyday as the old cliche says. I loved this show and hadn't thought about it in years. In fact I didn't even know that Fred had passed away. I enjoy your videos so much Lamont....thank you! And Happy New Year to you!
Al Lewis played Officer Leo Schnauser on "Car 54" and his wife Sylvia was played by Charlotte Rae who was probably best known to TV audiences as Mrs. Garrett on "Facts Of Life" . Fun fact : It was Rae who pitched the idea of the show "Facts Of Life" to NBC. It was based on "The Girls' School" episode from "Different Strokes".
I used to listen to CBS Radio Mystery Theatre every night as I was going to sleep. I would keep the radio really low so that my mom wouldn't hear that I had it on. It would come on at 10pm and I was supposed to be asleep by then. I never knew that he did any voices but I can see him being a natural for radio theatre. You can still hear all the episodes on the internet for free, which is wonderful !!
Yes, Lamont, there was a show called “ The New Munsters”. It starred John Schuck who had previously starred on “MacMillan and Wife”, as Sgt. Enright, with Rock Hudson and Susan St James. I believe it was on for a season or two in the 80s.
I ALMOST met Mr.Gwynne when I was a kid in Cape May New Jersey. Someone told me Herman Munster was in this jetty cove restaurant. I walked in off the beach covered in sand and made a b-line right for his booth.... the closer I got to the booth the further down in the booth he slouched... I could tell he was mortified so I spared him the grief of me interrupting his lunch. I did meet Al Lewis at a tla video in Philly. He signed a picture for me..”hurry up kid, I got things to do”..... mom sure that was part of his show. Looking back on it now I should’ve waited outside.
You channel never fails me Finksburg, MD is an richer part of Maryland and to answer your question, No Stone to avoid the celebrity attention plus that town wasn't what it is today. Talk to the locals. Great video.
Aww, I love your stories whether you're talking about you or someone else it doesn't matter! I was never really a fan of The Munsters but I did love Herman's laugh! Love, hugs & God Bless you 💕💕
He was a good actor. Loved all his shows and movies♥️ thank you for paying respect to him. Have a Happy New Year Lamont. I be watching your videos in 2022. 🎉🍾🥂🎊
Hi Lamont, Fred was an amazing character, and he made so many children happy. Bless him, he died so young. RIP Fred your never be forgotten. Thank you Lamont and happy new year. ❤️❤️✌️
Judd from pet sematary was fantastic. Love him so much. He was awesome. The munsters would always get me to sit down shut up and relax as a kid. My dad, grandpa and I really bonded over that show. What a good man.
Lamont, thank you for always making such wonderful videos. You add humanity and humility to them and think of who you are speaking about. You bring them to life. So, thank you! Stay safe and have a Happy New Year!
Wow, Fascinating. Great childhood memories with this show & many years after. That's alot of weight to carry for so long, not to mention to get his face made up. RIP 🙏 HERMAN
I watched this show faithfully all the way through, as a kid! Loved it and I bought the complete dvd set of the show and my kids love it too now! A few years ago, the small town I grew up in Ontario, Canada had a Halloween festival of sorts and the man who played Eddie came to it and I got his signature on one of those dvds! So fun to have that! And my husband can do a mean Herman impression! After watching the video, I looked him up on wikipedia and in his personal life section, it stated he remarried a woman with the last name Flater. And when you were walking through that graveyard, in the video, I saw that name on one of the gravestones. Maybe a connection, maybe not. Just food for thought.
Maybe Fred thought his marker was the television shows and movies he left behind for us to enjoy! He was a great actor, loved him in Pet Cemetery! I thought he played bnb it exactly as Stephen King wrote him as in the book. The book is terrifying, and the movie captures the essence of it. Fred's part in the movie is a HUGE reason why it worked so well!
I truly enjoyed watching him in movies and TV shows. He was a brilliant actor and it broke my heart when he passed. Rob Zombie is doing a Munster movie coming out in 2022 so I'm excited to see that. Rip Fred!
This video brought back a lot of memories Lamont I watched the munsters when I was a child many years ago Thanks for the very interesting information great video Lamont All the best for 2022
I love the fact that you go to grave sites of famous people and you show them respect. I'm subscribing to your page. R.I.P to everyone that you've shown. 😔
Fred Gwynne was a gentle giant. He went to Harvard, he loved being in the theater performing. When playing Herman he suffered. He would sweat a half of a gallon to a gallon a day playing that part constantly drinking gallons of lemonade to stay hydrated. He also lost a lot of weight, with severe back pain. He once said thank you batman for canceling the show. He was an avid painter very talented and also he wrote children's books. As you can tell I'm a huge fan and found this man very interesting. I would love to have one of his paintings. I'm happy you covered this actor. One day I will visit his grave. Thank you for sharing 💜
Kathleen, thank you for all the information on Fred. I find him fascinating, as well.
I am told by my mother that Fred is our distant cousin. So, for that, I feel privileged. LOL
@@kellyganey5032 You're welcome. That Awesome you're a distant relative. 💜 My husband never seen the Munsters. So, I bought series 1 an 2 and he loves it. He loves Fred / Herman he cried watching his biography and learning what pain he went through losing his son and his other mentally challenged son. So sad
I didn't know all his history thank you for sharing
@@falanajerido875 You're welcome. ❤️
Its sad how an actor can devote so much work into developing a charactor and is not hired again or very litle for the rest of his career.
I knew Fred as a child. He was a gentle giant. He would give me little hot wheels cars and do Herman's voice for me. I loved it. He also gave me one his books "The King Who Rained". On the inside cover he drew a picture of Herman and wrote a special message to me. All for some kid he knew in passing. I still have it til this day. One of my favorite people.
What an amazing experience & story!! Ty for sharing
Yeah right
@@joshuahoule8178 ... Pipe you babbling little child.
im jealous.. loved that guy as a kid
Wowwww
Ill never forget the immortal words once spoken by Herman Munster,' A man should be judged the the strength of his character and the size of his heart', on one of the shows
Rod zombie is making a Munster movie. I liked him in my cousin Vinny .
It was the most profound thing I have ever heard in a television show, EVER!!!
The lesson I want you to learn is, It doesn't matter what you look like: tall or short or fat or thin., or ugly or handsome, like your father. You could be black or yellow, or white; it doesn't matter. What does matter is the size of your heart, and the strength of your character.
No stone so sad
I just posted that clip on my Facebook page!
Yes, Fred Gwynne had a son who tragically drowned in 1963 in the family swimming pool. The babysitter turned her back, and sadly, he fell in. He had another son, who lived near Kingston, NY who was in a mental hospital. Nothing criminal; the poor kid had problems coping with life.
Fred bought a 300-acre farm in Maryland, with his 2nd wife, and just as he was starting out as a gentleman farmer, he got sick and died. 66 yo. He did lots of voice-overs in TV and films.
Why no marker? Because every Halloween, jokesters will come out and dance, act out terribly, and mess up his grave. Just like your video on GG Allin, although Fred's fans are not NUts like GG Allin's fans.
I would imagine his sons are buried in the area Fred lived in prior to moving to Maryland.
My heart breaks for any parent who has lost a child, it's the worst thing I can imagine. Lou Costello lost a son in the same manner. It's sad he can't have a grave marker, wow.
Thank you for the additional info
I never thought of that :(
@@FascinatingGraveyard - oh, yes, and his mother's family built the Yale University campus buildings. Fred went to Harvard, and served in the Navy in WW2. His parents had lost children, Fred's siblings, which is one of the reasons why they doted on Fred. He's in the classic movie, "On The Waterfront," as one of the Mob guys. (Young Fred).
His other 4 kids are still alive, he also served in
the Navy during WW2
He was also in “Pet Semetary”, was a memorable role he played in that movie as well!
I thought so I said heyyyy he played in Pet Semetary.
"Each buries their own"
I have family that live in Maine, he had that accent down pat !
And disorganised crime
The children spelled it Pet “Sematary” and after reading the book he did have the perfect voice for the role as Judd.
I met Fred Gwynne when I was a child and at that time had no idea who he was. He was appearing in an opera here in Boston. He was a very sweet man and I've always remembered him fondly. He drew a picture of Herman Munster for me.
Yes fred Gwynne was a great actor that seemed like he cold be nice.Sad he passed.ai remember watching the Munsters in 72when I was6.have a great day
That must of been awesome. I bet he was a great man. I sure wish I could of met him
That's so cool. He drew a pic of Herman for me too. That must've been something he did for kids. What a good guy. I still have it.
I loved the munster they were all great no violence, no racism and just love and acceptance.
Yes, Fred Gwynne did play the Judge in the movie, "My Cousin, Vinnie." I was surprised too when someone told me that it was the same actor who played Herman Munster in that part. maybe his family moved his body at some point to another cemetery like Richard Carpenter did with his sister, Karen and Elvis was moved from one cemetery to Graceland.
Fred was a very modest man. Knowing that fans would come to visit his grave, he didn't want the sanctity of the churchyard violated, so his grave was to be unmarked.
OK, and what is your source for this assumption?
@Linda Miscandlon Well if you seen it on the interweb then it must be true. Well I googled it also. There is absolutely no disclosure by family or his wife why there is no marker. It appears you quoted Sharon Pajka in her article and she clearly said it was her assumption and a stupid one at that. Seriously, think about what you said. If he wanted to be remembered as "a man and not an actor" than his headstone would say Fred Gwynne Husband and father.
@@richardjosephnovak News Item: Neither his Wife nor his family need to make any kind of disclosure to anyone as to why his grave is unmarked, and this includes you. Run along now...
@@w8lvradio Well that is a peculiar statement. That is exactly what I was saying. Your statement appears to be out of context of the whole thread and appears ridiculous. Maybe try starting at the top.
BS
Fred Gwynne was friends with my dad. Sat at our dinner table in the 70s. Did you know that he also played one of the thugs in on the waterfront next to brando.. RIP Fred.❤
Never knew visiting a graveyard could be so interesting. You're a heck of a storyteller bro. Also an even better human being. God bless!
Story is right.. He makes up and lies about most of what he says and has NO CLUE
@@BAKER22-l4u who lies n tells stories?
nobody can do it like him!!!!
He lived in Taneytown MD when he passed. He loved it that he could go to the local stores and was treated like everyone else.
Before the Munsters, he was in car 54 . Thanks for the childhood memories and God bless Lamont, time to come back to Texas
I remember watching the Munsters with my Grandma when I was little. Great show.
I loved how Herman used to laugh at his own jokes lol, it always made me happy when he did. 😂👍
I always liked when he'd get excited and jump up and down and the whole house would shake 😁
@@nickie7874 Yes!!! 😂
I turned 65 yesterday....THANK YOU Lamont for saying "66 is quite young." LOL
Iam 65 too. Happy Birthday!🎂🍰🍧🍨🍦🍉🍷🍹🍸🍻🍺☕🍪🍓
@@bettyschneider5268 Thank you Betty! And to you when it comes!
LAMONT! Happy New Year I was thinking about that poor girl that died of cancer ( the vegan) today. Just you going to her grave and her mom was there was essentially ALL of us visiting her grave that day. Thank you LAMONT and continue to bless us and the dead with your loving presence. Mona
Wasn’t that a horrific story? And yes, Lamont does make us feel as if we were there with him. God bless him and that poor girl ❤️❤️🙏🏼
Absolutely broke my heart. People can be so cruel.
It's 😢 sad
Can you imagine the pain that poor girl suffered? And add to that the cruelty of those that called her a liar. I would imagine that the reason it was hard for her to talk and breathe is because the cancer had totally taken over her lungs. Poor baby....😥
I think that is one of the saddest stories I’ve watched. Poor girl. I will never understand it.
He" one of my favorites. Happy New Years Lamont' Rest in peace Herman. Never forgotten.
I loved the Munsters! That was a dragon that sit fire the that was under the stairs. It was Eddie’s “dog” named Spot.
My favorite Gwynn’s quote was:
“Sometimes, dead is better.” -Jud Crandall
I agree
"The heart of a man is stonier." Like that one, too
He really nailed the Maine accent down. I’m from Maine and usually cringe at actors’ attempts to talk with that accent
@@BB-re6nz I cringe when people try to do a southern accent when they're not from the south!
I loved Herman Munster my absolute favorite....I still watch re runs all the time....thank you for sharing🙏❤
My dad never turns off MeTV, he watches re-runs of the Munsters, Leave It to Beaver, Hazel, Marshall Dillon, Jack Benny, to name a few allll day long 😂😂😂😂
Thank you for remembering! Fred Gwynne great actor
Absolutely one of my favorite actors. Loved him as Herman, and as Jud in Pet Sematary. And in Car 54. He was one inch taller than my dad. Very cool hearing his story. ♥️
As a little kid, I loved The Munsters. I even had a Herman Munster doll. I still have that doll and I am 49 years old. It is one of my favorite items from my childhood. Fred Gwynne was a great actor.
Just learned the difference between a cemetery and graveyard!! I never knew that.
RIP Fred GUINNE. LOVED THAT SHOW. ONE OF MY FAVORITE
I used to watch the reruns of The Munsters with my Gmom 💚🕊. He was always funny to me. May he R.I.P. ❤️
I did see him dotted hear n there in various rolls down through the years. Rest in God's good love dear man. Walk on Lamont, we walk with you 🙂
This breaks my heart he's the sweetest monster I was NEVER scared of. He deserves better how can we donate for his STONE
He has no stone on purpose to avoid fans fucking it up.
@@tedmorgan7002 understood, we as fans can place a never forgotten stone there, because we truly love "Herman the Monster". Cool right
@@tedmorgan7002 you might be right
He obviously DOESN'T WANT ONE
@@tedmorgan7002he led simply life and to him a stone would cause more confusion than he wanted rest in peace mr gwynne you gave me some of best times sir
I have always loved Fred since I was a kid. I actually first saw him as a child in THE BOY WHO COULD FLY. I didn't see THE MUNSTERS until I was older but am a big fan of it. He was definitely a gentle giant and a kind-hearted man. He's greatly missed. Happy New Year's Eve, Lamont!
This was great I still watch it today when it does come out.
Lamont great story like always.
The Munster's was one of my favorite shows growing up.
Gwynne is buried in Taneytown MD.
Really fascinating... Lamont
Loved him in “My Cousin Vinny”!
Yes, he was on My cousin Vinnie and, as always, nailed it. That was the last role before his death, and he was fantastic in it. I've looked him up, and it is something.
He played that judge well he made judge look serous . like kind of judge you didnt want a defendant in his .
That's so sad ,no grave marker, great video , so much respect to you lamont ❤🙏
Long long into the future, I can just see some kid looking at your headstone and proudly saying, this is the guy that started in my career, all those years ago, I use to watch him on something called UA-cam remember that , and now I'm here showing you all famous graves, ext, just like this guy did here, his name Lamont, he was a great guy,. Who knows, one day you might even meet that future kid, great video again sir, thank you. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.
@@sandyd7374 what do you mean , explain that comment please, I've never seen anything resembling racism on any show of this channels..
@@Spirit-8 I meant to respond to a comment a few below this. Sorry wrong comment. Probably went to the top one when I expanded it.
There were actually three movies made by the Munsters cast. One was filmed on the SS United States Ocean Liner. That Liner was the fastest at one time cream of the crop of liners, The liner is docked and unfortunately rotting in Philadelphia. Great episode love your work!
Look at those teeny tiny gravestones!
Lamont, I read that between takes, Fred had to drink a lot of water to cool off. They also had fans for him to stand next to between takes. I also read that sometimes they would have to insert a hose into his costume to cool him off with cold air.
TRUTH!!!
Wow ... that's dedication 👏 🙌
There was also some competition between the Munsters, and the Addams Family. That's what I read somewhere.
Thanks for sharing lamont very interesting once again 👍 have a very happy new year lamont take care my friend ❤ 😊
Like your fun facts! We learn something new everyday as the old cliche says. I loved this show and hadn't thought about it in years. In fact I didn't even know that Fred had passed away. I enjoy your videos so much Lamont....thank you! And Happy New Year to you!
Al Lewis played Officer Leo Schnauser on "Car 54" and his wife Sylvia was played by Charlotte Rae who was probably best known to TV audiences as Mrs. Garrett on "Facts Of Life" . Fun fact : It was Rae who pitched the idea of the show "Facts Of Life" to NBC. It was based on "The Girls' School" episode from "Different Strokes".
Did not know he was buried in my homestate!
Hi Lamont. Another fun fact: Gwynne made several appearances on CBS Radio Mystery Theatre in the 70’s and 80’s.
I used to listen to CBS Radio Mystery Theatre every night as I was going to sleep. I would keep the radio really low so that my mom wouldn't hear that I had it on. It would come on at 10pm and I was supposed to be asleep by then. I never knew that he did any voices but I can see him being a natural for radio theatre. You can still hear all the episodes on the internet for free, which is wonderful !!
Yes, Lamont, there was a show called “ The New Munsters”. It starred John Schuck who had previously starred on “MacMillan and Wife”, as Sgt. Enright, with Rock Hudson and Susan St James. I believe it was on for a season or two in the 80s.
Thank You Lamont! Yesss he was very memorable & a distinctive voice🌹RIP🌹. Happy New Year🎊🎉
I absolutely loved him in Pet Semetary. Always gave me the creeps! One of the best actors ever.
Hi I am glad you broke it down for me I always wondered why some places are graveyards and others cemetery
The Munsters very Kool Lamont. 🧟♂️lol
Excellent video. Loved Herman so much I still watch it today. He was super funny, best laugh ever
I’ve heard, a decision by Gwynne or/and his wife. I’ve also heard that he’ll get one when his wife joins him
Happy healthy blessed New year lamont from uk.🖐😎
The drunk neighbor on The Boy Who Could Fly was my favorite role of his.
Fred went to a very exclusive prep school in NY state! The theater group he was involved in is affectionately called The Pudding!!
I mean at Harvard.
He was also featured on the pet cemetery movies
Thank you for sharing this video of Fred Gwynne. God bless you.
I ALMOST met Mr.Gwynne when I was a kid in Cape May New Jersey. Someone told me Herman Munster was in this jetty cove restaurant. I walked in off the beach covered in sand and made a b-line right for his booth.... the closer I got to the booth the further down in the booth he slouched... I could tell he was mortified so I spared him the grief of me interrupting his lunch. I did meet Al Lewis at a tla video in Philly. He signed a picture for me..”hurry up kid, I got things to do”..... mom sure that was part of his show. Looking back on it now I should’ve waited outside.
You channel never fails me
Finksburg, MD is an richer part of Maryland and to answer your question, No Stone to avoid the celebrity attention plus that town wasn't what it is today.
Talk to the locals.
Great video.
Aww, I love your stories whether you're talking about you or someone else it doesn't matter! I was never really a fan of The Munsters but I did love Herman's laugh! Love, hugs & God Bless you 💕💕
His stories are just that stories.. He makes up almost EVERYTHING he talks about in the videos
Thank you so much for the great shows this year . Looking forward to seeing you next year . Take care .
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing
He was a good actor. Loved all his shows and movies♥️ thank you for paying respect to him. Have a Happy New Year Lamont. I be watching your videos in 2022. 🎉🍾🥂🎊
We loved watching the Munsters!.🎞🎬🎥 I loved Munsters go home too. I adored. Butch Patrick as. Eddie Munster! Happy. New Years Eve to everyone🎈🎉
Hi Lamont, Fred was an amazing character, and he made so many children happy. Bless him, he died so young. RIP Fred your never be forgotten. Thank you Lamont and happy new year. ❤️❤️✌️
Judd from pet sematary was fantastic. Love him so much. He was awesome. The munsters would always get me to sit down shut up and relax as a kid. My dad, grandpa and I really bonded over that show. What a good man.
Great video! Lamont: To you and everyone on here: HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Happy New Year to you as well!
Lamont, thank you for always making such wonderful videos. You add humanity and humility to them and think of who you are speaking about. You bring them to life. So, thank you! Stay safe and have a Happy New Year!
What I read previously is the family feared he would be dug up so they left his grave unmarked.
Happy New Year's Lamont!! Loved Fred in My Cousin Vinny. Thanks for all your great videos!!
I always enjoy your rambling Lamont 💖💖
Wow, Fascinating. Great childhood memories with this show & many years after.
That's alot of weight to carry for so long, not to mention to get his face made up. RIP 🙏 HERMAN
Great Video as always! Sad that he's buried without a marker.
I watched this show faithfully all the way through, as a kid! Loved it and I bought the complete dvd set of the show and my kids love it too now! A few years ago, the small town I grew up in Ontario, Canada had a Halloween festival of sorts and the man who played Eddie came to it and I got his signature on one of those dvds! So fun to have that! And my husband can do a mean Herman impression! After watching the video, I looked him up on wikipedia and in his personal life section, it stated he remarried a woman with the last name Flater. And when you were walking through that graveyard, in the video, I saw that name on one of the gravestones. Maybe a connection, maybe not. Just food for thought.
Love to watch your videos Lamont....all the way from Jamaica!
I loved the monsters as a kid
Great memories of watching the show as a kid. Was my very favorite. Thank you for sharing.
Interesting I didn’t know this. Thanks for researching for us
Thank you l love Fred gwynne happy new year love from england 🇬🇧
Maybe Fred thought his marker was the television shows and movies he left behind for us to enjoy! He was a great actor, loved him in Pet Cemetery! I thought he played bnb it exactly as Stephen King wrote him as in the book. The book is terrifying, and the movie captures the essence of it. Fred's part in the movie is a HUGE reason why it worked so well!
so sad he doesn't have a marker , such a remarkable man
Great content Lamont keep it up
Thank you for sharing Lamont I love the fun facts!
Learned something new today . . . Cemetery vs graveyard. Happy New Year, Lamont. Here’s to a healthy 2022 🥂🥂
You can't kill Frankenstein or keep him underground.
He shall rise again.
"Did you say YOUTS?"
I used to love watching The Munsters as a kid as did my siblings great stuff! thank you Lamont.
I truly enjoyed watching him in movies and TV shows. He was a brilliant actor and it broke my heart when he passed. Rob Zombie is doing a Munster movie coming out in 2022 so I'm excited to see that. Rip Fred!
Watch Rob on MTV Cribs. Used to own Don Blocker/Hoss from Bonanza’s house in LA. Huge horror collection inside.
This video brought back a lot of memories Lamont I watched the munsters when I was a child many years ago Thanks for the very interesting information great video Lamont All the best for 2022
I loved his role as the judge in My Cousin Vinny, "Yoots?, what is a Yoot?"
I love the fact that you go to grave sites of famous people and you show them respect. I'm subscribing to your page. R.I.P to everyone that you've shown. 😔
Loved Fred in Pet Sematary. I have movie's lines memorized. He was an amazing actor.
Yeah
Sometimes died is better.
My husband and I still watch the Munsters.Christmas day and night they had a marathon of the Munsters.
I almost forgot watching that show growing up in the 80's. And I think everyone would love hear more stories about your childhood ❤️.
Thanks for clearing up cemetery/graveyard I always wondered about that. ❤️🥰
I loved the Munsters🥲🖤