I was raised on Sinatra. I have the mini series, all of the box sets, etc. I have his signature on my left wrist. This was amazing to listen to! While all of my friends were listening to current music, I was the one playing Sinatra while cruising with my friends. I told them if they don’t like it they can get out of my car. Let’s just say, many of my friends became fans. I just adore the man, his music, and his legacy. 😢🧡🧡🧡🧡 He’s timeless! I would freak out if I met Tina! She’s lovely!
I’m so glad you love Sinatra as much as I do. Don’t miss my interviews with Charles Pignone and Tom Santopietro about Sinatra. And we are hoping to get Nancy on the show in 2025. Thanks for your support of our show!
I imagine you and I could talk about Frank Sinatra for hours! I certainly won’t miss a show, thank you! I have one of his lighters from 1965 still in the box that I purchased! I have two of the ties you and Tina spoke about! I was lucky enough to find and purchase Ava Gardner’s autograph as well! My grandfather and father love her movie “55 Days at Peking”. Thank you so much for your kind reply!
My parents and I met Frank Sinatra at a restaurant in Palm Springs about 50 years ago. It was about 3:00 PM (between lunch and dinner crowd) so there were only 2 tables occupied when he came in. So, he just came over and said hello. My Dad and I were quite amused watching my Mom try to keep her composure. Sinatra was so gracious. He created a memory in my family that lasted through the lives of both my parents.
@DorothyNylund WOW I can’t even imagine how I would have reacted if I had met Sinatra the way your parents did!! Did you enjoy the interview with Tina?
I worked with a guy who was in the Army during the Korean War and was assigned to guard Sinatra and Ava Gardner while they were on tour. He overheard them get into a fight and he could not believe the foul language Gardner used to curse Frank. I remember him saying, "Boy she had a mouth on her."
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 LOL, no doubt. And they were like TNT together....love Frank but both he & her (probably more than him) were narcissists. And when 2 narcissists get together....look out!
Ava was known to have a mouth of a sailor but I also think that was part of what made her so appealing to men. She looked like a Goddess but she was "one of the boys". She was tough as nails. I love that about her.
Dear Mr. Brownstone, I think you might be the best interviewer ever. You make every idea bloom with your empathy and insights. And Ms Sinatra is so forthright and intelligent. And hearing her speak about her spiritual convictions was heartening.
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Harvey I love you ! What a great, very moving, lovely interview. Your questions were superb and helped Tina feel comfortable enough to speak without barriers. Hugs to you dear Harvey from Pat in Cape Cod.
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Another fantastic interview, Mr. Brownstone! You're so knowledgeable, prepared, and great at what you do! Tomorrow is Tina's 76th birthday. I can hardly believe how terrific she still looks.
Mr. Brownstone: thank you for guiding this interview and not dominating it like so many interviewers do. You really let her talk. Thank you. This was really eye opening! I wish it was longer. I’m glad that now I know the truth about Barbara.
Great interview, fantastic lady. I came across recently to a fabulous show, The Rat Pack in St. Louis. Featuring Sinatra, Sammy Davis Junior, Dean Martin and Johnny Carson acting as the host. The show of the Shows ! Frank called Tina to step into stage, stating that it was Tina's birthday. Ir was a very touching momment. Thank you for this video.
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Great interview Harvey , thanks for getting Tina on your podcast , every fan of Frank will love and appreciate it . I have already shared it on my social media platforms
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Judge Brownstone, along with very few others, you have a gift for bringing out fully rounded portraits of your guests. Your interviews are warm, revealing and devoid of tabloid ephemera.
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I'm a huge Sinatra fan and i thoroughly enjoyed this interview with Tina. Frank is my hero and his music helped me get through a very dark time in my life. I was very blessed to have seen Mr Sinatra live when he toured London with Liza Minelli and Sammy Davis Jnr in the late 1980s. One of my most treasured keep sakes is a beautiful signed photo of Frank which i received after writing several fan letters to his Agency in the US. Im delighted that Tina controls 'Sinatra Enterprises' and that she carries the mantel for her father's legacy. There will never be another Sinatra. He was a unique, one off individual and to me, the greatest entertainer of the 20th century. Thank you so much for this wonderful, first class interview❤
I'm forever grateful I found your channel and I love how you interview every kind of celebrity, from current ones to past ones to autobiographers to family members. And you're so articulate and smart and generous and you ask the best questions without it being prying or invasive. Keep up the good work, Mr. Brownstone. It's never too late to follow your dream.
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I love her honesty. I read her book and it was hard to put down...my life growing up with my parents is so close...other than the celebrity part. I too hope I see my parents again. God Bless you Tina...I know the pain and pleasure you must have experienced to some degree because I too have had many of the same ones. I also saw much less of my father than I wanted when my parents divorced. I gained a lot of pleasure from taking care of my Dad when he was dying of cancer. I had some real honest time....for the first time in my life...he was not flitting off somewhere. It was he and I talking... thank goodness for that short time in our lives. Maybe in the next life...
I recall the Dean Martin show when he had Frank and then all their kids. The duo the Dean & Frank did on that variety show was one of the best. Then their kids were similar ages and they all sang together.
Dean et Frank étaient les meilleurs amis du monde..Lorsque Dean Martin a perdu son fils aîné dans un crash d'avion,je pense qu'il était acteur,Frank l'a beaucoup soutenu. Dean edt malheureusement Tombé dans l'alcoolisme et ne s'en est jamais sorti et remis de la perte de son fils adoré.. il était tellement beau,son fils,un beau jeune homme blond...Sinatra a tout fait pour son Ami...Il aimait aussi Sammy Davis Jr.,combien de fois,il la défendu et protégé contre la discrimination raciale...enfin😊😊
Wow Tina Sinatra, I imagine that you would be a third generation Italian American, but I love how several times during your interview, you refer to the Italian side of your dad, the Italian nature in him that kept the family close etc. it appears that you're proud of your Italian heritage and for that, from one Italian to another, thank you.
Glad you picked up on this very important aspect of who Tina really is. She is fiercely proud of her Italian heritage. Thanks for watching our show. 🙏❤️
Another Great Interview Harvey! Tina is doing her dad proud with his legacy. I listen to Frank every day, there is a calm reassurance in Frank’s voice. My favorites are his Cycles album & In the Wee Small Hours also Songs For Swingin’ Lovers 🎶
@@Hihoweryew Excellent Album , I really love everything Frank did = Colombia, Capitol, Reprise every era. Another cool record is the Close to You record with a string quartet. And of course as an actor, he was one one of the best
Excellent interview. Tina Sinatra is a wonderful interviewee, she never disappoints. If you've never seen the interview she did with Larry King one week after Frank died, it's also excellent.
You do great interviews. I've seen several. I like your own story that you touch upon without overpowering it. Thank you. The buying at auction sounded like Julian Lennon buying his own letters at auction.
Fabulous, thank you! I was fortunate to see Frank Sinatra perform live near the end of his touring days. Don Rickels opened for him and Frank Junior conducted the orchestra. I took my mother and we were both enamored. I read Tina's book when it was originally published and have tried to watch her online whenever interviews are available (sadly, not many). I appreciate her honesty and style. I retired to Palm Springs 4 years ago and Frank's Sinatra's presence is still felt here. The local radio station even has Sundays with Sinatra 3-5 PM. My first year here I watched 'Sinatra in Palm Springs'. A wonderful 2018 documentary that they periodically play in the main movie theater here. Very moving and memorable. If you haven't watched it, you should because I think you will appreciate it. It may be on Amazon Prime, and it is also free to stream on Tubi and Pluto TV. Love his legacy. When the musical debuts, enjoy it on the arm of Tina, with tie!
I’m so grateful that you watched and enjoyed this very special episode of our show. Tina has become such a dear friend. I too really enjoyed the Sinatra in Palm Springs documentary. I realize I should have asked her about it. Sorry that I didn’t. Hopefully she’ll come back to our show one day and I will ask her about it then. Thank you for your support of our show. 🙏❤️
Harvey; you always do wonderful commentary for your guests and make them be appreciated; results are excellent mostly heartfelt discussions for us to share.
Tina you are an articulate brilliant beautiful woman.A little like your father and a little like your mother who by the way went to Dickenson Highscool in Jersey City with my mother at the same time. Good Luck!Adore all the Sinatras.
Mr. Brownstone, I stumbled across this interview with Tina, and being a lifelong Sinatra fan, I watched the entire video. She’s a remarkable and loquacious woman. And you’re an excellent interviewer who is well-prepared. I just subscribed to your channel. Thanks a million.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed this rare interview with a wonderful person. Tina is a terrific human being and a great friend. Thank you so much for watching.
Wow! What an amazing interview. Mr. Brownstone....nobody does their homework and understands how to interview each person in just the right way, like you do!!
I always enjoy your masterful interviews and this was another great one. Tina seems like a very sincere lady and hopefully was very happy with it as she did well.
Wonderful to hear Tina Sinatra discuss her pops legacy, her relationship and her book. I recently read her book and it was very honest and insightful from a daughter’s perspective. Cannot wait for FS muscal to come to Broadway my hometown.
Harvey, your interviews are always so well done and in-depth. Have you ever considered trying to get an interview with Kate Jackson? She was such a large part of TV in the 1970’s from Rookies, Charlie’s Angels and Scarecrow & Mrs King.
I think that when Frank Sinatra was dying, Barbara went out to dinner with friends instead of staying home with him, speaks volumes about her character. Wonderful interview. I like Tina. Thanks for sharing!
J'ai horreur de la dernière femme de Frank Sinatra...Au début de leur mariage,elle le craignait tellement, qu'elle acceptait les assiettes qu'il jetaient sur elle,mais avec la santé déclinante de Sinatra,my old blues Eyes,elle a pris le dessus et détestait ses enfants..Qu'elle horrible personne ! Son fils n'était même pas le fils biologique de Marx Zeppo...😂😂
Fascinating conversation! Barbara=Eve Harrington? ouch! What a story. Ms. T. Sinatra is delightful. I'm so happy that I saw this gym. Thank you, Mr. Brownstone.
You are so incredibly kind. I put my heart and soul into every interview, and feedback such as yours means the world to me. I really hope you enjoy this very special conversation with Tina, who has become a dear friend. Can’t wait to hear what you think of it. Thank you so much for your support, which is greatly appreciated.
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I love everything Frank Sinatra and this interview surely fills that bill! Harvey, you and Miss Tina Sinatra are a natural at conversing. I have fallen in love with her now! I believe we pick our parents, too!
Alan I’m so glad you watched this interview and took the time to let me know you enjoyed it. I also believe we choose our parents. And we also choose our friends. You, my dear wonderful Alan, are in my heart and soul forever, throughout eternity.
Very interesting! Tina is obviously smart. And sadly you are so right Harvey - so many parents are tormenting their kids because they dislike each other in divorce cases. And you are a pro in asking question. You ask daring or unconventional questions without your guests getting angry or insulted.
I'm glad Tina has been so protective of his legacy over the decades. If Scorsese's idea of a Sinatra movie is "Frank meets Goodfellas," no way! I have loved Frank since hearing "Strangers in the Night" when it hit No. 1 in 1966. I was 3 and I could sing it (not knowing what the lyrics meant) to the amusement of my family, my mom and grandmom as Sinatra buffs especially.
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 not too shabby yourself Harvey !! just found out you're 67 and I thought you were 45 looking good !! keep doing what you're doing because it's working Mr Brownstone
Interesting character. Sat beside her once and she was one frosty and agitated lady. But in her comfort zone, I'm sure she's warm and generous. It couldn't have been easy being Frank Sinatra's daughter.
I can see that she has a frosty side. But I must tell you that I found her warm and very kind during this interview. There was an intimacy about the way she opened up about her life that I really loved.
People forget that the Sinatra and Dean Martin families would sing and perform on Christmas specials. Tina was super cute!!!! Nancy had the boots and the blonde but I was always a Tina type of guy
Loved your father…. Totally on your side Tina! You go girl! It was very obvious to us fans that “she” was after every drop of blood in order to make more money for her!
I just saw a larry king interview and johnny carson. Sinatra reminds me of my Italian grandfather....strong, righteous, and full of character (in different ways). Was he perfect no, but you present the best of who someone was, despite hinted flaws. I have a feeling Scorsese wants a bigger mafia influence. Frank with his voice was going to make it with or without the mob. Just do a film in tribute...to soneone who had heart and soul. Even with how he embraced Elvis. Funny, im more of a Bing fan but Sinatra was tough with heart. Mr. NY through and through. I hope this film and show comes to light.
Harvey would you cosider an interview about Gordon McCrae? I think he was an amazing talent, underrated. Perhaps his kids or an author who wrote anout or knew him. Thx for considering
The Conway Twitty story is really one of the most tragic of celebrity family stories . How his second wife just screwed his family out of everything . You should interview his daughter . She's a great interviewee .
Harvey there is something that puzzles me and perhaps you could help me? I was wondering if you could do a show on jean Spangler? Also i saw Shirley Temple on Larry King saying that she loved her show business career as a child so much that if shed do it again she would do it for free ( but not her kids). She named a producer/ entertainment employee who exposed himself to her and she laughed. She didn't reveal his name so i googled, Man who exposed himself to Shirley Temple and got a name. I googled the 1940 census and saw where he lived with his wife and child around the same age as Shirley. I even googled more about him and am angry that he was friends with prominent people and never was reprimanded, etc.... The mystery that disturbs me most was when I read Lucille Balls bio. She stated that while living in Hollywood in the mid 30s a man in the entertainment industry helped her secure alot of roles in films. This man proposed marriage to her but she turned him down because he was married with a son and even though he told her hed divorce his wife Lucy didn't want his son to grow up and blame her for his parents divorcing. When she turned him down he contacted the leading movers and shakers to prevent her from working and kill her career ( sort of like Harvey Weinstein did to Ashley Judd, Mira sorvino, etc ..) I want to know if this man is a household name. As i read Lucy's bio at the Beverly hills library it named her street name where she lived. Cant remember if I googled the numbers but i decided to drive there and the home on Ogden was for sale. It was the same house where Lucy registered as a communist and where her grandfather held his communist meetings ( popular at the time). I called the realtor and realized he had no idea whose house this used to be. This was around 2000/1. I didn't tell him it was Lucy's house because he would raise the price. The present owner is well aware of the significance of the house and completely gutted EVERYTHING. There is nothing left that was there when Lucy lived there. I did read awhile ago that there is a tree or rocks or something similar still there from Lucy's time.
She sure is. I absolutely adore her, and all my beautiful Italian friends. When my parents kicked me out in 1976 at age 19 for being gay, it was the parents of my Italian friends who took me in, fed me and loved me. I consider myself an honorary Italian and am so proud of that!!❤️
Good interview! However, I think it would have been nice to ask about if some more Sinatra material will be released any time soon for fans. It’s even a while since anything significant has been made available. So many live or recorded music and TV specials that are not available!
Thank you for that. Actually, the question I would love to be able to ask is about Frank Sinatra’s ears. He had punctured eardrums. As a hearing impaired person who loves to sing, I can’t do it professionally because my hearing makes me inconsistent. I’ve always wondered how Sinatra was able to hear the music so well with moderate hearing loss due to a perforated eardrum, which in those years was not treatable.
@bryanismyname7583 when Tina returns to our show - and she has told me that she will - I will definitely ask her about that. Thank you so much for watching, and for supporting our show. 🙏❤️
And I don’t believe they make interviewers like Jack Parr, Merv Griffin, Mike Douglas, David Frost, Dick Cavett or Larry King anymore. But I’m trying….
Frank knew Tina was the smartest and most business minded of his 3 children. And yes she looks wonderful. She’s a beautiful human being inside and out. Thanks for watching.
You mentioned Deana Martin. I was wondering if she had a relationship with her biological mother who was so depressed after Dean Martin left her for Jeannie that she tried to cope by using alcohol and Dean took the children away from her. I can only imagine the pain she felt. She has died but also completely erased. No mention of her anywhere. No photographs.This bothers me. Its like the love for her children didn't matter. Only Dean and Jeannie mattered.
Still looking forward to Martin Scorsese's film with Leo DiCaprio playing Frank Sinatra, I really hope the script is satisfactory for everyone. It would be a shame if by misrepresenting the truth, such a movie would not be made. Until now I thought Tina and Nancy objected to certain uncomfortable truths about their father being told on screen. Now I see that it is just the truth, what they want to appear in it. Thanks for this, Harvey.
I hope you saw “Sinatra” the miniseries, which Tina executive produced. It did not sugarcoat Sinatra’s behaviour or character. Tina just wants the script to be truthful.
Great interview….as far as the mob…they ran the clubs and different industries….stars like Frank Sinatra had to be friendly…the mob guys owned the nightclubs.
As a huge Frank Sinatra fan….really many performers are not great marriage and family material. The lifestyle alone is not conducive for a stable family life. Some have managed that but most fall short in the greatest gift they will achieve….their family.
Do you think you could interview Lana Wood the sister of Natalie? It was she who told everyone about Natalie's rape at 16 by a 38 year old kirk Douglas whose wife was pregnant with son peter at the time. She only stepped forward AFTER Douglas died. Natalie's mother who had to drive her to the meeting Natalie's agent set up so he could " mentor" her on making the transition from child actress to adult roles told Natalie that if she tells anyone no one would believe her and if she goes to the police her career would be over. Also google jean Spanglers disappearance and her ties to Kirk Douglas. Never been solved. Douglas NEVER expected Natalie to become a famous person and when he wrote his book The Ragmans Son he has the audacity to mention her twice but not the rape. One of my uncle's working at Neiman Marcus did Natalie's drapes ( Tommy Lee's and Heather Locklears too). He RAVED about Natalie's kindness ( not Heather's). Natalie had to face Douglas at several celebrity events including funerals ( i remember Rosalind Russells). My uncle's enjoyed waiting on kirk Douglas at the ambassador hotel in the 50s and 60s. Douglas was the only son . He had 4 sisters. Youd think out of respect for his sisters ( and mother) he would've never done something so cruel to another woman ESPECIALLY a teenager.
Absolutely not. She wrongfully accused Robert Wagner of killing his wife. Robert Wagner is a very dear friend of mine and I would never betray him in that way.
Sorry I didn't know that. I believe Natalie fell intoxicated which caused her death. I also don't care much for Lana because she was riding on her sister's coattails but I ABSOLUTELY believe her when she named Douglas as Natalie's rapist. According to Natalie's bio ( that mentions the rape but not the rapist only that he was a famous established movie star) Lana witnessed the distraught look on Natalie's face detailing in whispers about the rape. Natalie definitely didn't want her sister to know what they were talking about.
Whenever I hear someone say a certain culture has "these characteristics" I can't help but think and "So do other cultures". There's good and bad in all.🤷
I find this interviewer to be very articulate engaging and thorough. I went to college for journalism . He needs to teach it!
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I was raised on Sinatra. I have the mini series, all of the box sets, etc. I have his signature on my left wrist. This was amazing to listen to! While all of my friends were listening to current music, I was the one playing Sinatra while cruising with my friends. I told them if they don’t like it they can get out of my car. Let’s just say, many of my friends became fans. I just adore the man, his music, and his legacy. 😢🧡🧡🧡🧡 He’s timeless! I would freak out if I met Tina! She’s lovely!
I’m so glad you love Sinatra as much as I do. Don’t miss my interviews with Charles Pignone and Tom Santopietro about Sinatra. And we are hoping to get Nancy on the show in 2025. Thanks for your support of our show!
I imagine you and I could talk about Frank Sinatra for hours! I certainly won’t miss a show, thank you! I have one of his lighters from 1965 still in the box that I purchased! I have two of the ties you and Tina spoke about! I was lucky enough to find and purchase Ava Gardner’s autograph as well! My grandfather and father love her movie “55 Days at Peking”. Thank you so much for your kind reply!
@greeneyedsoutherngirl6468 yes I can tell that you and I would be great friends. I love that you’re a collector of celebrity memorabilia like me
My parents and I met Frank Sinatra at a restaurant in Palm Springs about 50 years ago. It was about 3:00 PM (between lunch and dinner crowd) so there were only 2 tables occupied when he came in. So, he just came over and said hello.
My Dad and I were quite amused watching my Mom try to keep her composure.
Sinatra was so gracious. He created a memory in my family that lasted through the lives of both my parents.
@DorothyNylund WOW I can’t even imagine how I would have reacted if I had met Sinatra the way your parents did!! Did you enjoy the interview with Tina?
I worked with a guy who was in the Army during the Korean War and was assigned to guard Sinatra and Ava Gardner while they were on tour. He overheard them get into a fight and he could not believe the foul language Gardner used to curse Frank. I remember him saying, "Boy she had a mouth on her."
I suspect Ava used that “foul” mouth most effectively in more ways than one, if you catch my drift. Frank was mesmerized by her for a reason…😜
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 LOL, no doubt. And they were like TNT together....love Frank but both he & her (probably more than him) were narcissists. And when 2 narcissists get together....look out!
@jibbityjab2469 yup!
Ava was known to have a mouth of a sailor but I also think that was part of what made her so appealing to men. She looked like a Goddess but she was "one of the boys". She was tough as nails. I love that about her.
@dantesebastian1777 me too!!
Dear Mr. Brownstone, I think you might be the best interviewer ever.
You make every idea bloom with your empathy and insights.
And Ms Sinatra is so forthright and intelligent. And hearing her speak about her spiritual convictions was heartening.
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Yes, she has such a lovely countanance.
I had lunch with them at an AMC luncheon. She and Nancy were so kind and considerate. We had a great conversation. They are two classy ladies.!
Yes very much so!
Thank you Harvey! Tina is such a likeable person! I totally enjoy listening to her stories. Mama Nancy did a great job with her children!
She sure did. And all 3 of them adored their father.
I adore this woman . She is always classy and above taking cheap shots at anyone. Beautiful like her mother.
So well said. Thank you.
me too !
Tina was born to set the record straight and she is doing a great job. Great interview too.
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She has 100% right to protect her dad.
@cocoaorange1 absolutely
Dear Tina, thank you for all youve done and continue to do. Jeff Erickson, Rochester, Minnesota
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Harvey I love you ! What a great, very moving, lovely interview. Your questions were superb and helped Tina feel comfortable enough to speak without barriers. Hugs to you dear Harvey from Pat in Cape Cod.
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Another fantastic interview, Mr. Brownstone! You're so knowledgeable, prepared, and great at what you do! Tomorrow is Tina's 76th birthday. I can hardly believe how terrific she still looks.
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Terrific interview. Tina is well spoken, thoughtful and honest and is definitely her father’s daughter.
So well said. I absolutely adore her.
shes her mothers daughter
Mr. Brownstone: thank you for guiding this interview and not dominating it like so many interviewers do. You really let her talk. Thank you.
This was really eye opening! I wish it was longer. I’m glad that now I know the truth about Barbara.
So happy you like my interviewing style. Thank you so much
Great interview, fantastic lady.
I came across recently to a fabulous show, The Rat Pack in St. Louis.
Featuring Sinatra, Sammy Davis Junior, Dean Martin and Johnny Carson acting as the host.
The show of the Shows !
Frank called Tina to step into stage, stating that it was Tina's birthday.
Ir was a very touching momment.
Thank you for this video.
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Great interview Harvey , thanks for getting Tina on your podcast , every fan of Frank will love and appreciate it . I have already shared it on my social media platforms
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Wow, that was amazing. It has been awhile since I have seen Tina interviewed - what a wonderful interview.
Thank you so much for watching
Brutally honest. Tina has integrity and the ring of truth is apparent to all. She honors both parents.
So well said. Thank you. ❤️
@peanut1001x and why shouldn’t she? Wouldn’t you? Wouldn’t anyone? Where else should Sinatra’s royalties go but to his children?
This is a very enthralling discussion between two highly intelligent, thoughtful people. Thank you.
What a lovely thing to say. Thank you so much!
Judge Brownstone, along with very few others, you have a gift for bringing out fully rounded portraits of your guests. Your interviews are warm, revealing and devoid of tabloid ephemera.
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I always loved the girls, Tina is still beautiful
Such a sweet daughter
What a tribute to her dad
I loved this
Thank you again Harvey
So glad you enjoyed it Joann. Thank you for watching. ❤️
I'm a huge Sinatra fan and i thoroughly enjoyed this interview with Tina. Frank is my hero and his music helped me get through a very dark time in my life. I was very blessed to have seen Mr Sinatra live when he toured London with Liza Minelli and Sammy Davis Jnr in the late 1980s. One of my most treasured keep sakes is a beautiful signed photo of Frank which i received after writing several fan letters to his Agency in the US. Im delighted that Tina controls 'Sinatra Enterprises' and that she carries the mantel for her father's legacy.
There will never be another Sinatra. He was a unique, one off individual and to me, the greatest entertainer of the 20th century.
Thank you so much for this wonderful, first class interview❤
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I recognize her from those various shows but I never knew it was Tina Sinatra. Thank you. Nice job.
Thanks so much for watching
I'm forever grateful I found your channel and I love how you interview every kind of celebrity, from current ones to past ones to autobiographers to family members. And you're so articulate and smart and generous and you ask the best questions without it being prying or invasive. Keep up the good work, Mr. Brownstone. It's never too late to follow your dream.
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Excellent! Tina you are lovely soul. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching!!!
I love her honesty. I read her book and it was hard to put down...my life growing up with my parents is so close...other than the celebrity part. I too hope I see my parents again. God Bless you Tina...I know the pain and pleasure you must have experienced to some degree because I too have had many of the same ones. I also saw much less of my father than I wanted when my parents divorced. I gained a lot of pleasure from taking care of my Dad when he was dying of cancer. I had some real honest time....for the first time in my life...he was not flitting off somewhere. It was he and I talking... thank goodness for that short time in our lives. Maybe in the next life...
I hope you enjoyed the interview. Thanks for sharing parts of your life story with us. And thank you for your support of our show.
I recall the Dean Martin show when he had Frank and then all their kids. The duo the Dean & Frank did on that variety show was one of the best. Then their kids were similar ages and they all sang together.
I loved that TV special
Dean et Frank étaient les meilleurs amis du monde..Lorsque Dean Martin a perdu son fils aîné dans un crash d'avion,je pense qu'il était acteur,Frank l'a beaucoup soutenu. Dean edt malheureusement Tombé dans l'alcoolisme et ne s'en est jamais sorti et remis de la perte de son fils adoré.. il était tellement beau,son fils,un beau jeune homme blond...Sinatra a tout fait pour son Ami...Il aimait aussi Sammy Davis Jr.,combien de fois,il la défendu et protégé contre la discrimination raciale...enfin😊😊
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Wow Tina Sinatra, I imagine that you would be a third generation Italian American, but I love how several times during your interview, you refer to the Italian side of your dad, the Italian nature in him that kept the family close etc. it appears that you're proud of your Italian heritage and for that, from one Italian to another, thank you.
Glad you picked up on this very important aspect of who Tina really is. She is fiercely proud of her Italian heritage. Thanks for watching our show. 🙏❤️
Another Great Interview Harvey! Tina is doing her dad proud with his legacy. I listen to Frank every day, there is a calm reassurance in Frank’s voice. My favorites are his Cycles album & In the Wee Small Hours also Songs For Swingin’ Lovers 🎶
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed this interview. Thank you so much for watching. ❤️
Check out his collaboration with Carlos Jobim !!!
@Hihoweryew I love his Jobim songs.
@@Hihoweryew Excellent Album , I really love everything Frank did = Colombia, Capitol, Reprise every era. Another cool record is the Close to You record with a string quartet. And of course as an actor, he was one one of the best
@davidmatela9868 he sure was. I absolutely adore Frank’s voice and acting.
Excellent interview. Tina Sinatra is a wonderful interviewee, she never disappoints. If you've never seen the interview she did with Larry King one week after Frank died, it's also excellent.
I’m delighted and most grateful that you like our show. Thank you!
Wonderful interview.❤
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Thanks so much for watching
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Your welcome.🤗
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This was an exceptional interview. God bless you, Tina.
I’m so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you so much!!
This is a great interview. I'm gonna get the book. God bless Tina
You’re going to love her book. I did.
You do great interviews. I've seen several. I like your own story that you touch upon without overpowering it. Thank you. The buying at auction sounded like Julian Lennon buying his own letters at auction.
@SueProv I’m very touched and grateful for your positive feedback. It means the world to me. Thank you.
Fabulous, thank you! I was fortunate to see Frank Sinatra perform live near the end of his touring days. Don Rickels opened for him and Frank Junior conducted the orchestra. I took my mother and we were both enamored. I read Tina's book when it was originally published and have tried to watch her online whenever interviews are available (sadly, not many). I appreciate her honesty and style. I retired to Palm Springs 4 years ago and Frank's Sinatra's presence is still felt here. The local radio station even has Sundays with Sinatra 3-5 PM. My first year here I watched 'Sinatra in Palm Springs'. A wonderful 2018 documentary that they periodically play in the main movie theater here. Very moving and memorable. If you haven't watched it, you should because I think you will appreciate it. It may be on Amazon Prime, and it is also free to stream on Tubi and Pluto TV. Love his legacy. When the musical debuts, enjoy it on the arm of Tina, with tie!
I’m so grateful that you watched and enjoyed this very special episode of our show. Tina has become such a dear friend. I too really enjoyed the Sinatra in Palm Springs documentary. I realize I should have asked her about it. Sorry that I didn’t. Hopefully she’ll come back to our show one day and I will ask her about it then. Thank you for your support of our show. 🙏❤️
Harvey; you always do wonderful commentary for your guests and make them be appreciated; results are excellent mostly heartfelt discussions for us to share.
Your positive feedback means the world to me because I put my heart and soul into every interview. Thank you so much!❤️
Enjoying this interview. Thank you.
I’m so happy you like this interview. I loved every moment of my time with Tina.
I am very happy that Tina and Nancy have control of their father's recording masters. That's his legacy for generations to come.
@carolfraz588 yes they should be in control of their father’s music
Tina you are an articulate brilliant beautiful woman.A little like your father and a little like your mother who by the way went to Dickenson Highscool in Jersey City with my mother at the same time. Good Luck!Adore all the Sinatras.
What did you think of the interview?
Great interview. Tina has always been honest when speaking about her dad. I’m sure he is proud and smiling down on her.
I agree. She’s a tremendous ambassador for Frank
Thoughtful and enjoyable interview.
Thank you so much for watching.
Mr. Brownstone, I stumbled across this interview with Tina, and being a lifelong Sinatra fan, I watched the entire video. She’s a remarkable and loquacious woman. And you’re an excellent interviewer who is well-prepared. I just subscribed to your channel. Thanks a million.
Thank you so much for your very kind feedback and for subscribing to our channel. I hope you will enjoy our other great celebrity interviews with legendary stars. Please spread the word about our show!🙏❤️
I am very impressed with Ms. Sinatra's vision, understanding of life 's endless adventures and rewards, and her persistence and strength of character.
Very well said. Thanks for watching
Such an interesting and mutually respectful interview -- many thanks!
I’m so glad you enjoyed this rare interview with a wonderful person. Tina is a terrific human being and a great friend. Thank you so much for watching.
Fantastic! Thank you both!
My pleasure!
Wow! What an amazing interview. Mr. Brownstone....nobody does their homework and understands how to interview each person in just the right way, like you do!!
That is such a beautiful and very kind thing to say. You make all my hard work SO worth it. Thank you.
Retired judge Harry, cool, great interview. My neighbor growing up was in love with Frank Sinatra.
I’m so pleased you enjoyed this episode of our show. Thank you so much for watching.
Wonderful interview, Thank you both, Tina is beautiful inside & out! She has done a heavenly job with her fathers legacy 💜
She sure has. She has become a very dear friend.
I always enjoy your masterful interviews and this was another great one. Tina seems like a very sincere lady and hopefully was very happy with it as she did well.
I’m so glad you enjoy our show. That means the world to me. Yes, Tina was very happy with the interview. We’ve become dear friends.
Philip Casnoff was fantastic as Frank Sinatra, he's a very gifted actor, loved him in North and South series
He was a perfect Sinatra.
Nice to lissen to you!
From Stockholm Sweden 🇸🇪
Thanks for watching! Sending love to all my Swedish viewers!
Wow she was a great guest! She tells it straight and doesn’t tell what she feels isn’t ok. Will read her book!
Her book is great. Thanks so much for watching
Wonderful to hear Tina Sinatra discuss her pops legacy, her relationship and her book. I recently read her book and it was very honest and insightful from a daughter’s perspective. Cannot wait for FS muscal to come to Broadway my hometown.
I’m delighted that you enjoyed this very special interview with my dear friend Tina. Can’t wait to see the Broadway musical with her - and you!❤️
Harvey, your interviews are always so well done and in-depth. Have you ever considered trying to get an interview with Kate Jackson? She was such a large part of TV in the 1970’s from Rookies, Charlie’s Angels and Scarecrow & Mrs King.
We’ve invited her many times and never received a reply. Thank you for your support support of our show.
I think that when Frank Sinatra was dying, Barbara went out to dinner with friends instead of staying home with him, speaks volumes about her character. Wonderful interview. I like Tina. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching this very special episode of our show.
I'm sure Barbara Sinatra was a gold digger...a beauty pageant type.
All she had to do was call his children to come over. Frank made a huge mistake marrying her.
@corra7 yes absolutely
J'ai horreur de la dernière femme de Frank Sinatra...Au début de leur mariage,elle le craignait tellement, qu'elle acceptait les assiettes qu'il jetaient sur elle,mais avec la santé déclinante de Sinatra,my old blues Eyes,elle a pris le dessus et détestait ses enfants..Qu'elle horrible personne ! Son fils n'était même pas le fils biologique de Marx Zeppo...😂😂
Harvey, another great guest! Wow!
Thank you both for this stellar interview. I learned so much about the Sinatras.
So glad you enjoyed this episode of our show Andy. Please keep watching. Many more great interviews on our UA-cam channel!!
I wish someone would do the same for Sammy Davis jr. I saw Frank 2 times, Sammy 4 times
I wish I could have been at all those concerts with you
Fascinating conversation! Barbara=Eve Harrington? ouch! What a story. Ms. T. Sinatra is delightful. I'm so happy that I saw this gym. Thank you, Mr. Brownstone.
Thanks so much for watching. I hope you’ll check out our other great interviews and consider subscribing to our UA-cam channel. 🙏❤️
Brilliant show! Thanks Harvey 🤩
Thank you so very much!!
Love❤your show..great guests great interviewer!!
I’m thrilled that you like our show! Thank you so much for your support!❤️
I am so excited to hear this interview that I am posting before I hear the whole thing. Why? Because I know it is going to be magnificent.
You are so incredibly kind. I put my heart and soul into every interview, and feedback such as yours means the world to me. I really hope you enjoy this very special conversation with Tina, who has become a dear friend. Can’t wait to hear what you think of it. Thank you so much for your support, which is greatly appreciated.
@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Your research is impeccable. Your intellect is outstanding and clearly visible. Your questions are well thought out and in good taste. I am going to do one interview a day until I catch up. Listen to me for one second as I tell you that you, sir, are worth your weight in gold. Bravo.
@TangoEliott OMG you have reduced me to a crumpled ball of tears! I’m overcome with emotion. Thank you so much, from my heart to yours, for your incredibly kind feedback about our show. I appreciate you more than you can ever know. ❤️❤️❤️
I love everything Frank Sinatra and this interview surely fills that bill! Harvey, you and Miss Tina Sinatra are a natural at conversing. I have fallen in love with her now! I believe we pick our parents, too!
Alan I’m so glad you watched this interview and took the time to let me know you enjoyed it. I also believe we choose our parents. And we also choose our friends. You, my dear wonderful Alan, are in my heart and soul forever, throughout eternity.
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 I agree with you!! Friends forever!
This was nice, thank you
Thanks so much for watching.
I loved Tina’s book, and the story of Frank’s last days with Barbara is heartbreaking.
I loved her book too. She’s awesome.
Just a wonderful interview. With gratitude.
I’m the grateful one. Thank you for watching
Harvey.. Awesome presentation! Love Tina..
Thank you for loving our show!!
It's a home run, Tina. Thank you!
It sure is!!
Very interesting! Tina is obviously smart. And sadly you are so right Harvey - so many parents are tormenting their kids because they dislike each other in divorce cases. And you are a pro in asking question. You ask daring or unconventional questions without your guests getting angry or insulted.
Thank you so much for you beautiful feedback. It’s comments like this that keep me motivated to keep going and improving.
I'm glad Tina has been so protective of his legacy over the decades. If Scorsese's idea of a Sinatra movie is "Frank meets Goodfellas," no way!
I have loved Frank since hearing "Strangers in the Night" when it hit No. 1 in 1966. I was 3 and I could sing it (not knowing what the lyrics meant) to the amusement of my family, my mom and grandmom as Sinatra buffs especially.
Oh how I would have loved to see you as a 3 year old singing Strangers in the Night!! Thanks so much for watching our show!
Really a great interview
Thank you so much!
Good interview, I love Tina!
Thanks for watching. I love her too!
okay I'm back I confess " my second time watching " just found out she's 75 and still " DROP DEAD CUTE" !! :- )
She sure is!
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 not too shabby yourself Harvey !! just found out you're 67 and I thought you were 45 looking good !! keep doing what you're doing because it's working Mr Brownstone
@anthonyhairston4050 thank you so much! You made my day!!!
She took care of herself.
@cocoaorange1 she sure did
Thank you so much for this.have you interviewed nancy jr
Stay tuned!! She’s definitely coming!
Let's never forget "The Manchurian Candidate." Frank's performance was memorable.
Absolutely true.
Interesting character. Sat beside her once and she was one frosty and agitated lady. But in her comfort zone, I'm sure she's warm and generous. It couldn't have been easy being Frank Sinatra's daughter.
I can see that she has a frosty side. But I must tell you that I found her warm and very kind during this interview. There was an intimacy about the way she opened up about her life that I really loved.
People forget that the Sinatra and Dean Martin families would sing and perform on Christmas specials. Tina was super cute!!!! Nancy had the boots and the blonde but I was always a Tina type of guy
Me too!!
Loved your father…. Totally on your side Tina! You go girl! It was very obvious to us fans that “she” was after every drop of blood in order to make more money for her!
Thanks for watching this very special episode of our show.
Great insight. Tina is a mensch
Yes she certainly is. She has become a very dear friend.
I just saw a larry king interview and johnny carson. Sinatra reminds me of my Italian grandfather....strong, righteous, and full of character (in different ways). Was he perfect no, but you present the best of who someone was, despite hinted flaws. I have a feeling Scorsese wants a bigger mafia influence. Frank with his voice was going to make it with or without the mob. Just do a film in tribute...to soneone who had heart and soul. Even with how he embraced Elvis. Funny, im more of a Bing fan but Sinatra was tough with heart. Mr. NY through and through. I hope this film and show comes to light.
Thanks for sharing your wonderful perspective
Harvey would you cosider an interview about Gordon McCrae? I think he was an amazing talent, underrated. Perhaps his kids or an author who wrote anout or knew him. Thx for considering
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll have my team check it out.
Very nice interview. I did not realize Tina was 76! Wow not a wrinkle on her face! I hope she has her mother’s longevity!
Me too. I absolutely adore her. She has become a very dear friend.
The Conway Twitty story is really one of the most tragic of celebrity family stories . How his second wife just screwed his family out of everything . You should interview his daughter . She's a great interviewee .
Don’t miss my interviews with Tim Conway’s daughter and Glen Campbell’s daughter. Similar situations.
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Thanks I saw Tims story
@Heartbreakin thank you for watching our show
I'm forever thankful to Frank Sinatra for providing so much help to Israel in 1948! God Bless His soul!!
Yes! God bless him
Harvey there is something that puzzles me and perhaps you could help me? I was wondering if you could do a show on jean Spangler? Also i saw Shirley Temple on Larry King saying that she loved her show business career as a child so much that if shed do it again she would do it for free ( but not her kids). She named a producer/ entertainment employee who exposed himself to her and she laughed. She didn't reveal his name so i googled, Man who exposed himself to Shirley Temple and got a name. I googled the 1940 census and saw where he lived with his wife and child around the same age as Shirley. I even googled more about him and am angry that he was friends with prominent people and never was reprimanded, etc.... The mystery that disturbs me most was when I read Lucille Balls bio. She stated that while living in Hollywood in the mid 30s a man in the entertainment industry helped her secure alot of roles in films.
This man proposed marriage to her but she turned him down because he was married with a son and even though he told her hed divorce his wife Lucy didn't want his son to grow up and blame her for his parents divorcing. When she turned him down he contacted the leading movers and shakers to prevent her from working and kill her career ( sort of like Harvey Weinstein did to Ashley Judd, Mira sorvino, etc ..) I want to know if this man is a household name. As i read Lucy's bio at the Beverly hills library it named her street name where she lived. Cant remember if I googled the numbers but i decided to drive there and the home on Ogden was for sale. It was the same house where Lucy registered as a communist and where her grandfather held his communist meetings ( popular at the time). I called the realtor and realized he had no idea whose house this used to be. This was around 2000/1. I didn't tell him it was Lucy's house because he would raise the price. The present owner is well aware of the significance of the house and completely gutted EVERYTHING. There is nothing left that was there when Lucy lived there. I did read awhile ago that there is a tree or rocks or something similar still there from Lucy's time.
Fascinating. Thanks so much for sharing
Epitome of a loyal, great Italian daughter... - Italian RJ Nuzzi
She sure is. I absolutely adore her, and all my beautiful Italian friends. When my parents kicked me out in 1976 at age 19 for being gay, it was the parents of my Italian friends who took me in, fed me and loved me. I consider myself an honorary Italian and am so proud of that!!❤️
@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 my mom would've taken you in, fed you until you need 3 size bigger pant!
Epitome
Good interview! However, I think it would have been nice to ask about if some more Sinatra material will be released any time soon for fans. It’s even a while since anything significant has been made available. So many live or recorded music and TV specials that are not available!
We had Charles Pignone, Sr VP of Frank Sinatra Enterprises on the show a few months ago. All of that was discussed. Please watch that interview!
Thank you for that. Actually, the question I would love to be able to ask is about Frank Sinatra’s ears. He had punctured eardrums. As a hearing impaired person who loves to sing, I can’t do it professionally because my hearing makes me inconsistent.
I’ve always wondered how Sinatra was able to hear the music so well with moderate hearing loss due to a perforated eardrum, which in those years was not treatable.
@bryanismyname7583 when Tina returns to our show - and she has told me that she will - I will definitely ask her about that. Thank you so much for watching, and for supporting our show. 🙏❤️
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 : Thank you. I look forward to that interview.
76?! She doesn’t look a day over 60. Enjoyed this interview.
Thank you for much for watching
They don’t make them like Martin, Bennett or Sinatra or Nat King Cole anymore❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
And I don’t believe they make interviewers like Jack Parr, Merv Griffin, Mike Douglas, David Frost, Dick Cavett or Larry King anymore. But I’m trying….
Miss him
Me too
Tina looks and sounds great for being in her 76th year!
She really does. And she’s a wonderful person.
Thanks Tina. I was jealous of R.J. at one time. Love you.
What did you think of the interview?
Frank gave Tina control over his name...and its easy to see why....she also looks great for 75 but then her mom who she resembles lived to 101.....
Frank knew Tina was the smartest and most business minded of his 3 children. And yes she looks wonderful. She’s a beautiful human being inside and out. Thanks for watching.
You mentioned Deana Martin. I was wondering if she had a relationship with her biological mother who was so depressed after Dean Martin left her for Jeannie that she tried to cope by using alcohol and Dean took the children away from her. I can only imagine the pain she felt. She has died but also completely erased. No mention of her anywhere. No photographs.This bothers me. Its like the love for her children didn't matter. Only Dean and Jeannie mattered.
Read Deana’s book. It’s all there. Heartbreaking.
19:28 "emotional parabola"?
Yup. Those were her words. Brilliant.
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980I was hoping you'd elucidate, Harvey. Lol
I didn’t see the need. The words perfectly describe the feelings she was experiencing.
Nancy Sinatra is still as beautiful as ever!!
She is. But this wasn’t Nancy. It’s her sister Tina.
Still looking forward to Martin Scorsese's film with Leo DiCaprio playing Frank Sinatra, I really hope the script is satisfactory for everyone. It would be a shame if by misrepresenting the truth, such a movie would not be made. Until now I thought Tina and Nancy objected to certain uncomfortable truths about their father being told on screen. Now I see that it is just the truth, what they want to appear in it. Thanks for this, Harvey.
I hope you saw “Sinatra” the miniseries, which Tina executive produced. It did not sugarcoat Sinatra’s behaviour or character. Tina just wants the script to be truthful.
Great interview….as far as the mob…they ran the clubs and different industries….stars like Frank Sinatra had to be friendly…the mob guys owned the nightclubs.
@roren2466 true.
Just can't picture Leo playing Frank.
@user-uq6sz6po3d if you read between the lines, I think there’s a possibility that Tina may agree with you. Or maybe not. Hard to tell.
Frank was a Philosopher. "Do be do be do" " Do be Do Be Dooo." Wow. What a conversationalist he must have been😂😂😂😂😂😂
We should all be so lucky
As a huge Frank Sinatra fan….really many performers are not great marriage and family material. The lifestyle alone is not conducive for a stable family life. Some have managed that but most fall short in the greatest gift they will achieve….their family.
So well said. I hope you enjoyed this very special interview.
Bring Tina back with Robert Wagner. They are good friends. What a great show that would be
Unfortunately Mr. Wagner is no longer doing interviews. But he sends his love.
Do you think you could interview Lana Wood the sister of Natalie? It was she who told everyone about Natalie's rape at 16 by a 38 year old kirk Douglas whose wife was pregnant with son peter at the time. She only stepped forward AFTER Douglas died. Natalie's mother who had to drive her to the meeting Natalie's agent set up so he could " mentor" her on making the transition from child actress to adult roles told Natalie that if she tells anyone no one would believe her and if she goes to the police her career would be over. Also google jean Spanglers disappearance and her ties to Kirk Douglas. Never been solved. Douglas NEVER expected Natalie to become a famous person and when he wrote his book The Ragmans Son he has the audacity to mention her twice but not the rape. One of my uncle's working at Neiman Marcus did Natalie's drapes ( Tommy Lee's and Heather Locklears too). He RAVED about Natalie's kindness ( not Heather's). Natalie had to face Douglas at several celebrity events including funerals ( i remember Rosalind Russells). My uncle's enjoyed waiting on kirk Douglas at the ambassador hotel in the 50s and 60s. Douglas was the only son . He had 4 sisters. Youd think out of respect for his sisters ( and mother) he would've never done something so cruel to another woman ESPECIALLY a teenager.
Absolutely not. She wrongfully accused Robert Wagner of killing his wife. Robert Wagner is a very dear friend of mine and I would never betray him in that way.
Sorry I didn't know that. I believe Natalie fell intoxicated which caused her death. I also don't care much for Lana because she was riding on her sister's coattails but I ABSOLUTELY believe her when she named Douglas as Natalie's rapist. According to Natalie's bio ( that mentions the rape but not the rapist only that he was a famous established movie star) Lana witnessed the distraught look on Natalie's face detailing in whispers about the rape. Natalie definitely didn't want her sister to know what they were talking about.
You should interview John candy's daughter and someone close to Johnny Carson.
I did interview Johnny Carson’s publicist. Check out my interview with Jim Mahoney. You’ll love it.
Whenever I hear someone say a certain culture has "these characteristics" I can't help but think and "So do other cultures". There's good and bad in all.🤷
Very true.
So true (35:00)!
Thank you