She has eyes you could drown in. When I was 12 there was a photo of her at the Coranado Hotel in San Diego. I've had a crush on her since then. That was 60 yrs. ago.
My grandmother, Edith Butts, traveled & performed with Maude Adams around the change from the 1800's to the 1900's. I regret not learning more from Grandmother before she died in 1969. That was also the same year I graduated from high school. Recently, I inherited Grandmother's journals from 1904 on till about 1920. I haven't learned much about her travels, but right now I am trying to read her first diary from 1904. Grandmother was about 11 then. I appreciate anything I can learn about Maude Adams & her art. My daughter, Alice, was a lesbian who, unfortunately, died 10 days before her May 1, 2015, 30th birthday. Unfortunately, I didn't know enough about Maude Adams. Alice would have loved it!❤
an honest to God face. it's almost as if she lacks ego. what you see is delicate sincere modest and just plain genuine haunting beauty and presence and grace.
A timeless beauty. This video explains the origins of *Bid Time Return* and *Somewhere in Time* far better than any words can. Over a century later, the woman is still breaking hearts with those lovely eyes, with that lovely face.
Of course yes, I feel like I lived in this era and by God, I wish with all my soul to go back in time. Sometimes I am absolutely sure that yes, I lived in this decade. She without a doubt was and always will be the most beautiful and sweet woman. I love you for eternity.
Records of Maud Adams shows she was not a lesbian, historical records of her childhood days at school found she made friends with other girls but not in her adult life. The film Somewhere in Time was based on her life.
@@ronholfly In other videos of her here on UA-cam, Thats all they talk about. That she was a Lesbian. No boyfriend? No husband? Only with woman always. Dont know.
Its hard to decide which is more captivating... Her incredibly sad eyes, her absolutely amazing profile, or the way she seemingly looks right through you while you beg to know what she's thinking. It's almost frightening how images from over 100 years ago can steal your attention in such a way that you could stare at each one for hours and hours and never get tired of it. John Barry's music is the perfect soundtrack to any image of her.
Jane Seymour CERTAINLY did her justice! As, it appears, most people viewing this video already know something I just learned (from another video) how Maude Adams' photo had captivated science fiction author Richard Matheson, inspiring him to write the book that inspired the movie Somewhere in Time. This is a great tribute to the woman who, indirectly, basically inspired one of my favorite films of all time.
What a striking woman! I too fell upon a photo of hers that was so riveting that I cross referenced her. I just had to know who she was! I was moved to learn the same photo was the inspiration for Somewhere In Time’s character. It was the first romantic movie as a child that brought me to tears, his desperation to reach a woman long gone was so poignant. This is a testament to the power of beauty and presence captured in a photo. I completely understand the writer’s inspiration now, as I too was drawn by a picture to search for her.
From this wonderful collection, one can readily see how Maude Adams could so inspire the imagination of Richard Matheson to write his 1975 Sci Fi novel, Bid Time Return, Many thanks for assembling the collection for us.
Absolutely beautiful lady wouldn't it be great if we could go back in time to see her plays everything bout that film makes me want to and Maude inspired that sensational film God bless this angel the first Peter pan love you madly xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"I want to be alone," Maude once declared, as if time had slipped into sweet oblivion. The sun was shining, the sea waves are still crashing against the reef rocks and a cold northerly wind is blowing in the same direction. When decades later they observe how human memory easily forgets a fragile woman, mysteriously shy and emotionally colored in the pleasant idyllic time in which she lived, I can't help how humanly she behaved in front of other people. She knew how to reach the very bottom of her possibilities both in everyday life and in her profession. She was generous, well-read in every way, she knew how to pretend. She loved her solitude, in which she so liked to shut herself up in the imagination of the next great role she was to play. She was not blindly drawn into the tragedy, on the contrary, her charm, body movement and eye contact created an electrifying attraction in the audience. If you were to delve into its library, you would find the names of the greatest authors of world literature. She could recite poems by Shakespeare or Voltaire. Just as she admitted signs of talent in literature, the same was true in classical music, Ludwig van Beethoven being her favorite. She could play the piano, so she had a musical ear. When San Francisco was hit by an earthquake in 1905, Maude was among the first to send financial aid and promised to help the city with her new play. In short, she was one of the greatest personalities of the 20th century. I am sad that human reason is so quickly forgotten about the fragile looking Maude, there is not only sadness in her eyes, but happiness and a smile on her lips.
My goodness, the very first picture showing her as a child, takes my breath. Her eyes, the smile has the mystery she was in her whole life, and still is. Eternal love - no other words in my mind.
None of the starlets today could hold a candle to maude Adams. She had eyes that could move mountains and calm a storm. Tears well up because her soulful beauty. She was a real woman.
Maude and ALL the women of that day wouldn’t understand why they label REAL women as: milk givers, cis women, birthing women, or bleeding women. We proudly give birth, and yes we do bleed as real women. And we aren’t a bunch of men injecting hormones to alter our genitalia along with plastic surgery, in order to emulate us REAL women. Women are the most biologically complicated and sophisticated beings on the face of the earth, and cutting and pasting one’s body parts doesn’t even come close to becoming a woman. Those beautiful women would think society has lost its mind, and I would agree!❤
" eyes that could move mountains and calm a storm."..... You need to look around you. There's millions of equally beautiful women around today especially in the movie world. I think it's the desire for time travel that's moving people here.
Of course yes, I feel like I lived in this era and by God, I wish with all my soul to go back in time. Sometimes I am absolutely sure that yes, I lived in this decade. She without a doubt was and always will be the most beautiful and sweet woman. I love you for eternity.
What an absolutely beautiful lady. I find her more beautiful than any of today's actresses. I loved her clothes, and the music was gorgeous. (I cannot believe John Barry did not win an Academy Award for the "Somewhere in Time" music.) Thank you for posting.
Just differently, Joyce (In everyday life; and I very much doubt Maude Adams wore those elaborate beaded gowns or had berries in her hair when at home having her morning coffee…) ;-)
I've watched this many times and I'm always captured by her simple beauty. What I didn't really see was, her profile is just spectacular! Her lines are almost perfect, if there is such a thing.
@@speedviper47 I've been fortunate to go to the Grand Hotel. Even spent the night or two. Of course they have a picture of 'Elise McKenna'... but no Maude.
There are so many people I would loved to have met, back then. Time travel! Ah, yes! Yes, that would have been quite the thing, if only it could be done. Why do I feel as though I lost something when watching these people, the times of black and white movies. I think we all fall lin love with them.
An extraordinarily beautiful woman. Her eyes are filled with a haunting sadness that melts the heart. It's easy to see how Richard Matheson fell so deeply in love with her and had to express what he was feeling by writing one the most heartbreaking love stories of all time. Thank you so much for making this video.
David, this is a most moving tribute to a beautiful woman who graced late 19th and early 20th Century stages with a presence quite unlike that of any other actress of her time or even ours. She set the bar. I love what you have done to commemorate this lovely woman who will always be remembered Somewhere in Time--in any time, forever.
Thank you, David. I often use her image before me, and the glorious melodies from the film, Somewhere In Time, as background mood music when I fashion many of my love poems - such is how she has affected me. And then when I saw your moving tribute I was taken back to that place in time (or so it seemed) where she lived and I did not want to come back. I then knew how Richard Collier of the film felt. Thank you again, my friend, for this loving tribute to the most beautiful woman to have ever graced a stage. ---tom---
I saw a very short film test of Maud Adams. She was an old lady then. She still had a beautiful smile. Sadly, she refused to finish the film test. She left the studio and acting for good. At least I seen her spark of smile and movement in that few seconds of film. At least, we have pictures of her to admire this beautiful amazing lady.
oh my, that was so much more than a tribute, you have created a beautiful timeless work of art, maude adams and john barry would be proud of that one, thank you , bravo
one of my favorite movies and books. The book takes place at Hotel Del Coronado. When I went there, I walked the hallway where the museum was. I got an eerie feeling! Such a beautiful woman!!
Anyone interested in seeing the Maude Adams screen test for David Selznick in 1938, when she was in her sixties? www.eastman.org/young-heart-tests-maude-adams-and-laurette-taylor It is the only piece of film in existence showing Maude doing any acting at all. There is no other immediate, first-hand record of her acting. You used to have to go there and ask to see it, but thankfully they put it online. Thanks Eastman House! Much appreciated.
A very nice tribute. I can see the resemblance of the character in that movies to her. Her eyes were charming and deep like an ocean, I would like to see more videos about her
It's funny, but their was another Maude Adams who was in one of the James Bond flicks. (as well as other films ect). Both absolutely gorgeous creatures. Two of the most beautiful woman who ever lived, and both had the exact same names about 100 years apart. Coincidence?
I totally get the context of Bid Time Return. In the old high school I my town, there are those huge composite photos on the walls of each senior class dating back to the dinosaur era. Out of the hundreds of portraits, there’s one face in the class of 1936 that I find hauntingly beautiful to the point of wishing for time travel. And I go to Mackinac Island every summer hoping to figure out how.
What an absolutely beautiful and moving tribute, to a very stunning pretty lady. Her soulful sad eyes memorize me. The music adds to my emotions too. Well done. Love the movie.
Thank you for these wonderful photos (those eyes, those eyes). Adding the incredible music from the movie added to the experience of seeing the inspiration of the character.
So beautiful. I love "Somewhere in Time" and I live a mile away from The Cenacle which used to be Maude's farm. I also found out we are distantly related!
MOST ENDEARING BEAUTY AS IF FROM INSIDE OUT TO MATCH THE TRUE SENTIMENT OF THIS EXTREMELY SOOTHING MUSIC, AND SO GLAD I FOUND THIS MOVIE ACCIDENTALLY LAST I BELIEVE NOVEMBER 9, 2018 LAST YEAR AND HER BIRTHDAY IS THE MOST MYSTERIOUS SCORPIO , NOVEMBER 11 .
*Adams's personality appealed to a large audience and helped her become the most successful and highest-paid performer of her day,* *with a yearly income of more than one million dollars during her peak.*
Beleza extraordinaria ! uma olhar cativante , cada foto uma melhor que a outra ......essa foto a 2 : 21 , é um espetácular . Os figurinos cada um mais bonito que o outro ! Os fotografos de alta qualidade para aquela época !!! Sinceramente fiquei encantado desde assitindo um video ! ( SÉCULO 19 EM FOTOGRAFIAS - de 1830 a 1900 ) Ela aparece a 10 : 33 desse Video . Uma atriz Americana muita bonita . Elenilson , Valmira e ( Filhos ) Laryssa & Pedro NATAL - RN BRASIL .
No. She was not a proud lesbian as she never came out as one. In fact it wasn’t until after her death that historians surmised she was one. While she was alive it wasn’t speculated.
@@crosisofborg5524 l am sorry to tell you in her lifetime. She let it be known. She maude. Adams was. A lesbian her best friend. Was more than best friends she wrote when the time comes they will next to each other side by side in a grave yard that how people knew she was a lesbian they both been living with each other for years
She has eyes you could drown in. When I was 12 there was a photo of her at the Coranado Hotel in San Diego. I've had a crush on her since then. That was 60 yrs. ago.
What a lovely memory.
Im sure that sentiment wasn’t or wouldn’t be mutual. You know she was the queen of all lesbians.
You and Richard collier both.lol
@@harrylime8077 I didn’t know they had royalty.
What a waste, Such beauty But she was a Lesbian
My grandmother, Edith Butts, traveled & performed with Maude Adams around the change from the 1800's to the 1900's. I regret not learning more from Grandmother before she died in 1969. That was also the same year I graduated from high school.
Recently, I inherited Grandmother's journals from 1904 on till about 1920. I haven't learned much about her travels, but right now I am trying to read her first diary from 1904. Grandmother was about 11 then. I appreciate anything I can learn about Maude Adams & her art.
My daughter, Alice, was a lesbian who, unfortunately, died 10 days before her May 1, 2015, 30th birthday. Unfortunately, I didn't know enough about Maude Adams. Alice would have loved it!❤
an honest to God face. it's almost as if she lacks ego. what you see is delicate sincere modest and just plain
genuine haunting beauty and presence and grace.
A timeless beauty. This video explains the origins of *Bid Time Return* and *Somewhere in Time* far better than any words can. Over a century later, the woman is still breaking hearts with those lovely eyes, with that lovely face.
Of course yes, I feel like I lived in this era and by God, I wish with all my soul to go back in time. Sometimes I am absolutely sure that yes, I lived in this decade.
She without a doubt was and always will be the most beautiful and sweet woman.
I love you for eternity.
I wonder how many men's hearts missed a beat when they looked at her face, beauty is eternal it will last forever.
And women's. She was a lesbian icon in her time. Young women were obsessed with her.
They do say she was a Lesbian. Maude Adams was into woman.
Records of Maud Adams shows she was not a lesbian, historical records of her childhood days at school found she made friends with other girls but not in her adult life. The film Somewhere in Time was based on her life.
@@ronholfly In other videos of her here on UA-cam, Thats all they talk about. That she was a Lesbian. No boyfriend? No husband? Only with woman always. Dont know.
Rafael Jimenez Exactly, don't know. All I can see is a beautiful woman. ❤️
Maude Adams, what breathtakingly timeless beauty!
How could anyone not fall in love with anyone with the music of John Barry’s Somewhere in Time playing in the background.
if as an old woman she walked up to me at the age of 20 and said "come back to me" i'd rewrite the laws of nature and the universe
I fell in love for her... I am a woman but I think she is the most beautiful human that I ever seen...
Oh she would of been flattered you beeing a woman falling in love with her. She was a Lesbian.
@@abouteverything2654 Now I came out as a lesbian too 😂
She could be loved all
Gorgeous.
Stunning beauti
There is something about her pics. The more you look at her the more you get deeper.
Wonderful woman
I would go back in time for her...
Its hard to decide which is more captivating... Her incredibly sad eyes, her absolutely amazing profile, or the way she seemingly looks right through you while you beg to know what she's thinking. It's almost frightening how images from over 100 years ago can steal your attention in such a way that you could stare at each one for hours and hours and never get tired of it. John Barry's music is the perfect soundtrack to any image of her.
I visit her grave from time to time. She was a legend and a beautiful soul 🥰😇
Where is her grave please I should like to visit her.
Jane Seymour CERTAINLY did her justice!
As, it appears, most people viewing this video already know something I just learned (from another video) how Maude Adams' photo had captivated science fiction author Richard Matheson, inspiring him to write the book that inspired the movie Somewhere in Time. This is a great tribute to the woman who, indirectly, basically inspired one of my favorite films of all time.
She has the most soulful eyes I’ve ever seen.
What a striking woman! I too fell upon a photo of hers that was so riveting that I cross referenced her. I just had to know who she was! I was moved to learn the same photo was the inspiration for Somewhere In Time’s character. It was the first romantic movie as a child that brought me to tears, his desperation to reach a woman long gone was so poignant. This is a testament to the power of beauty and presence captured in a photo. I completely understand the writer’s inspiration now, as I too was drawn by a picture to search for her.
So true....
Yes!!
Even in those old black and white photos she was mesmerizing!
I can definitely understand why Maude Adams was the inspiration behind 'Somewhere In Time', because she was GORGEOUS, and I don't often use that term.
One of the most beautiful videos I have ever seen...Maude Adams was so beautiful...
From this wonderful collection, one can readily see how Maude Adams could so inspire the imagination of Richard Matheson to write his 1975 Sci Fi novel, Bid Time Return, Many thanks for assembling the collection for us.
Absolutely beautiful lady wouldn't it be great if we could go back in time to see her plays everything bout that film makes me want to and Maude inspired that sensational film God bless this angel the first Peter pan love you madly xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"I want to be alone," Maude once declared, as if time had slipped into sweet oblivion. The sun was shining, the sea waves are still crashing against the reef rocks and a cold northerly wind is blowing in the same direction. When decades later they observe how human memory easily forgets a fragile woman, mysteriously shy and emotionally colored in the pleasant idyllic time in which she lived, I can't help how humanly she behaved in front of other people. She knew how to reach the very bottom of her possibilities both in everyday life and in her profession. She was generous, well-read in every way, she knew how to pretend. She loved her solitude, in which she so liked to shut herself up in the imagination of the next great role she was to play. She was not blindly drawn into the tragedy, on the contrary, her charm, body movement and eye contact created an electrifying attraction in the audience. If you were to delve into its library, you would find the names of the greatest authors of world literature. She could recite poems by Shakespeare or Voltaire. Just as she admitted signs of talent in literature, the same was true in classical music, Ludwig van Beethoven being her favorite. She could play the piano, so she had a musical ear. When San Francisco was hit by an earthquake in 1905, Maude was among the first to send financial aid and promised to help the city with her new play. In short, she was one of the greatest personalities of the 20th century.
I am sad that human reason is so quickly forgotten about the fragile looking Maude, there is not only sadness in her eyes, but happiness and a smile on her lips.
My goodness, the very first picture showing her as a child, takes my breath. Her eyes, the smile has the mystery she was in her whole life, and still is.
Eternal love - no other words in my mind.
Stunning and captivating beauty ~ where'd the time go ~
None of the starlets today could hold a candle to maude Adams. She had eyes that could move mountains and calm a storm. Tears well up because her soulful beauty. She was a real woman.
Not only was she a real woman, she was the love of my life, for many,may years.
Maude and ALL the women of that day wouldn’t understand why they label REAL women as: milk givers, cis women, birthing women, or bleeding women. We proudly give birth, and yes we do bleed as real women. And we aren’t a bunch of men injecting hormones to alter our genitalia along with plastic surgery, in order to emulate us REAL women.
Women are the most biologically complicated and sophisticated beings on the face of the earth, and cutting and pasting one’s body parts doesn’t even come close to becoming a woman. Those beautiful women would think society has lost its mind, and I would agree!❤
" eyes that could move mountains and calm a storm.".....
You need to look around you. There's millions of equally beautiful women around today especially in the movie world.
I think it's the desire for time travel that's moving people here.
Of course yes, I feel like I lived in this era and by God, I wish with all my soul to go back in time. Sometimes I am absolutely sure that yes, I lived in this decade.
She without a doubt was and always will be the most beautiful and sweet woman.
I love you for eternity.
A beautiful gift to the world indeed. Her beauty is just stunning.
What an absolutely beautiful lady. I find her more beautiful than any of today's actresses. I loved her clothes, and the music was gorgeous. (I cannot believe John Barry did not win an Academy Award for the "Somewhere in Time" music.)
Thank you for posting.
Couldn't agree more!
Absolutely Gorgeous!! Her line on stage was " do you believe in fairies?"
People don't look like this any more-they don't dress and carry themselves this way anymore-
are we going backwards?
You don't even see women wearing feminine clothes, dresses, and styling their hair anymore. I miss seeing women looking like women.
Just differently, Joyce (In everyday life; and I very much doubt Maude Adams wore those elaborate beaded gowns or had berries in her hair when at home having her morning coffee…) ;-)
@@PaulZink Paul well written..I have to agree with your words......
I've watched this many times and I'm always captured by her simple beauty. What I didn't really see was, her profile is just spectacular! Her lines are almost perfect, if there is such a thing.
Absolutly 👍
yes... often you will see a pretty woman face on but her profile will not be so .. not true for Maude
I've seen pictures of her before, but never the profile at 2:22. That is indeed stunning.
Reminds me of Amy Grant.
@@clarkbarrett6274 her profile at 5:52 is very good also, but at 6:34 it is exquisite!
@@speedviper47 I've been fortunate to go to the Grand Hotel. Even spent the night or two. Of course they have a picture of 'Elise McKenna'... but no Maude.
Her eyes are beautiful
A haunting melody as touching as the film Somewhere in time!
One of my favourites.
I was on my honeymoon on Mackinac Island in early June of 1979 when they were filming Somewhere In Time.
Natural beauties as Maude, would overwhelm the world today as she did in her era of accomplishments.
There are so many people I would loved to have met, back then. Time travel! Ah, yes! Yes, that would have been quite the thing, if only it could be done. Why do I feel as though I lost something when watching these people, the times of black and white movies. I think we all fall lin love with them.
the most beautiful woman who ever lived
What a beautiful lady she was.
thanks to Matheson to get her travelled trough time from early 19th to our time...
she was stunning
An extraordinarily beautiful woman. Her eyes are filled with a haunting sadness that melts the heart. It's easy to see how Richard Matheson fell so deeply in love with her and had to express what he was feeling by writing one the most heartbreaking love stories of all time. Thank you so much for making this video.
Well said ☺
Agree
"I like Maude Adams," said Dean Stockwell.
Timeless Beauty...
Those eyes....
She was beautiful and wonderful. A perfect woman for Nature. Here in Brazil we never forget her Works and her beauty.
I've never seen a more beautiful woman in my life., omg
The lady definitely had it going on back in the day! May she be at peace!
David, this is a most moving tribute to a beautiful woman who graced late 19th and early 20th Century stages with a presence quite unlike that of any other actress of her time or even ours. She set the bar. I love what you have done to commemorate this lovely woman who will always be remembered Somewhere in Time--in any time, forever.
Beautifully written Tom.
Thank you, David. I often use her image before me, and the glorious melodies from the film, Somewhere In Time, as background mood music when I fashion many of my love poems - such is how she has affected me. And then when I saw your moving tribute I was taken back to that place in time (or so it seemed) where she lived and I did not want to come back. I then knew how Richard Collier of the film felt. Thank you again, my friend, for this loving tribute to the most beautiful woman to have ever graced a stage. ---tom---
By the way, David, I have your tribute in my favorites file so I can go back to it at the flick of a button. I hope you do not mind.
Not at all.
She is ideal among all women! It's a pity that no other video is left of it. There is only a fragment of the radio broadcast from the Little Minister.
I saw a very short film test of Maud Adams. She was an old lady then. She still had a beautiful smile. Sadly, she refused to finish the film test. She left the studio and acting for good. At least I seen her spark of smile and movement in that few seconds of film. At least, we have pictures of her to admire this beautiful amazing lady.
Mon Dieu! Quel charme!
Natural beauty.x
The eyes have it all.....................💘windows to a beautiful Soul 🌹.
Essa música é muito belíssima ,ela vai na alma do nosso espírito ,,
Her beauty is breathtaking, and those sad eyes.
I would have loved to have lived in those times, the late 19th century,. In the years before World War 1.
Even later in life, she had it going on!
oh my, that was so much more than a tribute, you have created a beautiful timeless work of art, maude adams and john barry would be proud of that one, thank you , bravo
Many years ago I bought a stack of old Theater Magazines from 1903-1905. Maud is the cover girl of at least two.
one of my favorite movies and books. The book takes place at Hotel Del Coronado. When I went there, I walked the hallway where the museum was. I got an eerie feeling! Such a beautiful woman!!
She was so amazingly beautiful! Her pics accompanied by that music are almost painful too watch!
a beyond beautiful lady
Anyone interested in seeing the Maude Adams screen test for David Selznick in 1938, when she was in her sixties?
www.eastman.org/young-heart-tests-maude-adams-and-laurette-taylor
It is the only piece of film in existence showing Maude doing any acting at all. There is no other immediate, first-hand record of her acting. You used to have to go there and ask to see it, but thankfully they put it online. Thanks Eastman House! Much appreciated.
A very nice tribute. I can see the resemblance of the character in that movies to her. Her eyes were charming and deep like an ocean, I would like to see more videos about her
I LITERALLY just drove through her former home on Long Island. Lake Ronkonkoma to be exact. In her time it was 900 acres. So Serene!
L'expression (et le regard) transmet quelque chose ..... de beau, dans chacune de ces représentations.
I live in the wrong century... please beam me back! She was such a gorgeous angel...
During her days beautiful is really beautiful without any help from science. Shes perfect on picture how much more on personal
Somewhere in Time, no matter where. She stops the flow of time.
It's funny, but their was another Maude Adams who was in one of the James Bond flicks. (as well as other films ect). Both absolutely gorgeous creatures. Two of the most beautiful woman who ever lived, and both had the exact same names about 100 years apart. Coincidence?
John Barrys last Album was Eternal Echoes, this Video too will Echo in Eternity as does the legacy of Maude Adams, somewhere in time,.
I totally get the context of Bid Time Return. In the old high school I my town, there are those huge composite photos on the walls of each senior class dating back to the dinosaur era. Out of the hundreds of portraits, there’s one face in the class of 1936 that I find hauntingly beautiful to the point of wishing for time travel. And I go to Mackinac Island every summer hoping to figure out how.
Beautiful xx
Que foto linda 2:21...Bela mulher! Os fotógrafos também eram muitos bons, belíssimas fotos!
What an absolutely beautiful and moving tribute, to a very stunning pretty lady. Her soulful sad eyes memorize me. The music adds to my emotions too. Well done. Love the movie.
we all would love to go back in time and see the people we were very close to, many years ago.
Such a beauty ❤️
I could look at her all day.
Thank you for these wonderful photos (those eyes, those eyes). Adding the incredible music from the movie added to the experience of seeing the inspiration of the character.
She… and everything.
Tough act to follow....!
No doubt one of the great beauties of her age (and any other). Sad to think there are virtually no copies of her performances.
God bless her soul.
Fantastic! Thank you!
A beautiful presentation (both picture selection & music choice). Thank you
So beautiful. I love "Somewhere in Time" and I live a mile away from The Cenacle which used to be Maude's farm. I also found out we are distantly related!
Fascinating! Could you tell us more please?! ☺️
Que mujer más hermosa... es de una belleza tan simple y natural que llega a conmover... con razón "pídele al tiempo que vuelva"...
Give me a Timemachine...…..
If only.
so beautiful.. and tenderness,,, lovely,,,thx for this video...thx
So gorgeous woman!! She had also a beautiful nose!!
So beautiful. Something so sad about her x
she was not the absolute beauty but she had something unique and rare about her that captivated you
Beautiful tribute.
MOST ENDEARING BEAUTY AS IF FROM INSIDE OUT TO MATCH THE TRUE SENTIMENT OF THIS EXTREMELY SOOTHING MUSIC, AND SO GLAD I FOUND THIS MOVIE ACCIDENTALLY LAST I BELIEVE NOVEMBER 9, 2018 LAST YEAR AND HER BIRTHDAY IS THE MOST MYSTERIOUS SCORPIO , NOVEMBER 11 .
Pretty woman !!!
*Adams's personality appealed to a large audience and helped her become the most successful and highest-paid performer of her day,*
*with a yearly income of more than one million dollars during her peak.*
Aqui do Brasil : que fêmea linda...1850...
Seria fácil se apaixonar por ela. Uma beleza especial. Melancólica mesmo.
Beleza extraordinaria !
uma olhar cativante , cada foto uma melhor que a outra ......essa foto a 2 : 21 , é um espetácular .
Os figurinos cada um mais bonito que o outro !
Os fotografos de alta qualidade para aquela época !!!
Sinceramente fiquei encantado desde assitindo um video !
( SÉCULO 19 EM FOTOGRAFIAS - de 1830 a 1900 )
Ela aparece a 10 : 33 desse Video .
Uma atriz Americana muita bonita .
Elenilson , Valmira e ( Filhos ) Laryssa & Pedro
NATAL - RN BRASIL .
02:21
She is the girl of my dreams
As a actress. And her model in. Her time period she was a proud lesbian. She with same women for most of her life
No. She was not a proud lesbian as she never came out as one. In fact it wasn’t until after her death that historians surmised she was one. While she was alive it wasn’t speculated.
@@crosisofborg5524 l am sorry to tell you in her lifetime. She let it be known. She maude. Adams was. A lesbian her best friend. Was more than best friends she wrote when the time comes they will next to each other side by side in a grave yard that how people knew she was a lesbian they both been living with each other for years
McAuliffe That is speculation. Anyone in showbusiness will tell the the best friend is one who can already keep any secret. Whatever it is.
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Wow Well done ty