It was a dream come true to interview Angela Cartwright. As a kid I absolutely adored her in everything she did, especially The Sound of Music and Lost in Space. It was so heartwarming to discover that childhood fame didn’t destroy her. She grew up to be as warm, kind and wonderful as I had always imagined her to be. I hope you enjoy this very special episode of our show as much as I did. And thank you for watching!!
Angela Cartwright is wonderful; I am so appreciative of her knowledge and the articulate way she shared her experience. Harvey, your interviewing skills are seamless; conversational and so informative. Thank you.
I am a genuine fan of Danny Thomas, Lost In Space, and The Sound of Music. It was a pleasure to hear Angela sharing her memories of these wonderful programs/movies.
What a down-to-earth creative lady who keeps close connections, has positive things to say about all she worked with (which is such a credit to beloved history), and stays involved with her many artistic endeavors. Angela Cartright is an inspirational pro and so is her interviewer, the ever-evolving Sir Harvey!
Wow! I thought I had seen all of your interviews but I somehow missed this! Angela Cartwright was an unbelievable scene stealer on The Danny Thomas Show. She and Rusty Hamer were legends on that show and I felt they carried it. Very sad at what happened with Rusty.
Great interview, thank you! Looking forward to meeting Angela this Oct., at the Burbank Hollywood Show, to get my copy of their wonderful book 'Styling The Stars' autographed...🌟
It’s a terrific book, as are her books about Lost in Space. She’s a delightful person and I know you will really enjoy meeting her. Please let her know how much you enjoyed her appearance on our show!
@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 I am about 7 months older than her, so I was really young watching that show. I enjoyed how she came across as a real, unspoiled person. I wanted to ask you how you decide what questions to ask. Is it just what you always wanted to know?
This interview is so much fun! I have always been taken with Angela Cartwright! I have read how reviewers considered Christopher Plummer to be the weak link in The Sound Of Music. Are they crazy? Just like Angela says, Christoper worked against the sweetness & light. I was wary of him when I was small and his stern presence absolutely made the movie! My opinion is CW was absolutely captivating in TSOM! And again, he offered what the movie needed. A contrast to the cotton candy surrounding the rest of the film. Thought the movie really wasn't made of that. There was no ick factor. Everyhing was toned down, from wardrobe to this, to that. . I loved Charmain Carr & Rolf. Frederick, and Brigitta, the sweetest Von Trapp. "That is Angela Cartwright!", I would say to my little self watching on the big screen.The Sound of Music Scrapbook is awesome. For myself, i have the distinction of being 5 days younger than Angela Cartwright. Angela, 9/9/52. Gary 9/13/52. We two Virgos have seen the very same parade of life go by...
Harvey, another good interview! I've loved Angela and had a crush on her back when she played Penny! I have the recent Lost in Space book but don't want to mess it up but will go through it. Also, going back to one of your earlier interviews, I believe Hedy Lamarr owned a big house they used for some exterior shots in The Sound of Music!
It was a dream come true to interview Angela Cartwright. As a kid I absolutely adored her in everything she did, especially The Sound of Music and Lost in Space. It was so heartwarming to discover that childhood fame didn’t destroy her. She grew up to be as warm, kind and wonderful as I had always imagined her to be. I hope you enjoy this very special episode of our show as much as I did. And thank you for watching!!
Angela Cartwright is wonderful; I am so appreciative of her knowledge and the articulate way she shared her experience. Harvey, your interviewing skills are seamless; conversational and so informative. Thank you.
Thank you so much for watching, and for your very kind comments! I hope you’ll subscribe to our UA-cam channel.🙏❤️
I am a genuine fan of Danny Thomas, Lost In Space, and The Sound of Music. It was a pleasure to hear Angela sharing her memories of these wonderful programs/movies.
Can’t wait to welcome YOU to our show to talk about The Dick Van Dyke Show!!❤️
What a down-to-earth creative lady who keeps close connections, has positive things to say about all she worked with (which is such a credit to beloved history), and stays involved with her many artistic endeavors. Angela Cartright is an inspirational pro and so is her interviewer, the ever-evolving Sir Harvey!
Thank you so much!
Wow! I thought I had seen all of your interviews but I somehow missed this! Angela Cartwright was an unbelievable scene stealer on The Danny Thomas Show. She and Rusty Hamer were legends on that show and I felt they carried it. Very sad at what happened with Rusty.
Thank you so much for your support for our show. I hope there are no other interviews that you’ve missed! I want you to see them all!!
Marlo Thomas, his daughter, wasn't too sure about Angela....and her pretending to be her father's daughter.........amusing....Great interview!
@louisemoore7715 I’m so pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
I read somewhere that Rusty Hammer suffered from depression.
@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc I have no idea if that’s true
A very joyful and informative interview. I didn't know about MM's hearing impairment.!
It was a shock to me too!!
Great interview, thank you! Looking forward to meeting Angela this Oct., at the Burbank Hollywood Show, to get my copy of their wonderful book 'Styling The Stars' autographed...🌟
It’s a terrific book, as are her books about Lost in Space. She’s a delightful person and I know you will really enjoy meeting her. Please let her know how much you enjoyed her appearance on our show!
I remember her from Make Room For Daddy. Loved her. Great interview.
Thank you so much!
@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 I am about 7 months older than her, so I was really young watching that show. I enjoyed how she came across as a real, unspoiled person.
I wanted to ask you how you decide what questions to ask. Is it just what you always wanted to know?
This interview is so much fun! I have always been taken with Angela Cartwright!
I have read how reviewers considered Christopher Plummer to be the weak link in The Sound Of Music. Are they crazy? Just like Angela says, Christoper worked against the sweetness & light. I was wary of him when I was small and his stern presence absolutely made the movie! My opinion is CW was absolutely captivating in TSOM! And again, he offered what the movie needed. A contrast to the cotton candy surrounding the rest of the film. Thought the movie really wasn't made of that. There was no ick factor. Everyhing was toned down, from wardrobe to this, to that. . I loved Charmain Carr & Rolf. Frederick, and Brigitta, the sweetest Von Trapp. "That is Angela Cartwright!", I would say to my little self watching on the big screen.The Sound of Music Scrapbook is awesome.
For myself, i have the distinction of being 5 days younger than Angela Cartwright. Angela, 9/9/52. Gary 9/13/52. We two Virgos have seen the very same parade of life go by...
Did you enjoy the interview
I was surprised to learn that Charmain Carr was the sister of actress Darleen Carr, who played Karl Malden's daughter on The Streets of San Francisco.
@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc interesting
Harvey, another good interview! I've loved Angela and had a crush on her back when she played Penny! I have the recent Lost in Space book but don't want to mess it up but will go through it. Also, going back to one of your earlier interviews, I believe Hedy Lamarr owned a big house they used for some exterior shots in The Sound of Music!
Thank you so much for watching this episode of our show, and for your comments!❤️
Harvey. super. amazing ! see you on my side-)
Great interview Harvey
Thank you so much!
Shes so real!! Love Angela
I love her too!
Love this… I shared it to The Julie Andrews Fansite, on fb.
Oh that was so nice of you to do that. Thank you so much!
I always thought she was lovely.
She really is lovely. I enjoyed my conversation with her so very much!
Always like Anngela
Me too. Thank you so much for watching the interview. I hope you’ll subscribe to our UA-cam channel 🙏❤️
My first real crush. Still exists.
Me too
I was born in '56 and she was my first crush.
Mine too!
I was born in '89 and I could have a crush on her now.
Me too!
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Veronica, too.
Me too!
I wanted to be her -- but that never happened cause she's an original.
And so are you darling. Please don’t ever change!
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 u2 my friend.
At 5:22. hahahahahaha
LOL