Note: no written speech in hand, everything is from the heart. No stupid jokes or shoutouts to family members or laundry list of agents or publicists. That's what separates the stars from 40-50 years ago from today's lousy crap (crop).
When Bacall was interviewed by Robert Osborne on TCM, she commented that during her marriage to Bogart, he was completely devoted to her; after his death, she contemplated marriage to Frank Sinatra, however Sinatra ended the relationship. Bacall said that it was ultimately a good decision, in that Sinatra was devoted to Sinatra, and his womanizing would have been the catalyst for the destruction of the marriage. She remained a close friend of Gregory Peck for the remainder of his life.
A classy, wonderful actress! They’re all dying one by one, only a few left that are from the golden era of Hollywood, when they’re gone, nothing will replace them
She said it all so perfectly, better than holding a paper and reading loudly a prepared speech. What a woman, what a strong personality, what a speech. I'm really speechless. Its just too perfect. RIP Mrs Baccal :)
It's amazing this movie legend and great woman is still with us. I would give it all to meet the woman who played against Bogey in The Big Sleep, Key Largo, To have and have not and Dark Passage. Amazing movies from an amazing time in movie history and she is still here to tell the story! What I would give to sit down with her. PLEASE do Inside The Actors Studio, I think it is as close as I will come!
Bacall should have won the Supporting Actress Oscar for the Streisand film Mirror Has Two Faces; the award to Juliette Binoche was undeserved. The academy atoned for the oversight to a degree by giving her the Governor's Award in 2010; the significance was diminished by not presenting her with this honor at the Oscar ceremony. Her films with Bogart were memorable, i.e. To Have And Have Not, Key Largo, The Big Sleep, and her stage work was superb. She gives class to every project that she does.
Ah! Yeah...After watching other videos I've noticed that they called her Betty and her birth name...yada yada...I didn't know. Now I get it:) Was she the last person alive to ever work with Marilyn Monroe?
Angel Lopez Bacall co-starred with Marilyn Monroe in "How To Marry A Millionaire" in 1955; Monroe went on to make her greatest films, including "Bus Stop" with Joshua Logan, "Some Like It Hot" opposite Curtis and Lemmon, directed by Billy Wilder, "The Seven Year Itch" also a Wilder film, and her last, "Huston's "The Misfits" opposite Clark Gable [ his last film ] and Montgomery Clift in 1961. She began production for "Something's Got To Give" co-starring Dean Martin in 62, but the film was aborted after her death.
Wow, Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall on the same stage. Yessiree, we are reminded once again back then stars were REALLY Stars! And her VOICE----Dang ! It was a travesty Lauren lost the Oscar to Juliette Binoche. Lauren surmised Harvey Weinstein’s publicity machine for Juliette’s movie had something to do with it, which was a Miramax production.
I know Lauren Bacall was very popular, but I fear she was a bit of a 'snob'. Some of her cast mates in the musical said she was hard to work and communicate with. And they were not allowed to talk to her. How in the Hell can you work with someone in a play or musical and not be allowd to talk to them !
Goodbye to the definition of "class." We will miss you.
The voice, the smile, the laugh, her feistiness, her dignity......what an all round great woman Ms. Bacall was.
Very well said!
@@cynthiaennis3107 thanks!
She was a true legend of the silver screen.
R.I.P Lauren Bacall ...you were fabulous.
I love how she starts with that melodious laugh
Miss Bacall was so beautiful and so talented. I love her and miss her.
Christ this woman never aged. I've only recently started watching Golden Age Cinema and man what a treat. What an empowering and beautiful lady. RIP
I think she was 71 here! Beautiful, wasn’t she?!
Lauren Bacall is such a great lady!
Note: no written speech in hand, everything is from the heart. No stupid jokes or shoutouts to family members or laundry list of agents or publicists. That's what separates the stars from 40-50 years ago from today's lousy crap (crop).
Agree with the substance of what you said...but Bacall was reading her own speech from a teleprompter
It was on teleprompter... She was very familiar with it, but she was refering to it in the back...you can see her look up for cues...
When Bacall was interviewed by Robert Osborne on TCM, she commented that during her marriage to Bogart, he was completely devoted to her; after his death, she contemplated marriage to Frank Sinatra, however Sinatra ended the relationship. Bacall said that it was ultimately a good decision, in that Sinatra was devoted to Sinatra, and his womanizing would have been the catalyst for the destruction of the marriage. She remained a close friend of Gregory Peck for the remainder of his life.
Miss betty larocca lorraine. The mmom look thanks for the reminder us her kids too we are. Something too
One of most beautiful and best ever.
i find myself mesmerized by her speech....class.
A classy, wonderful actress! They’re all dying one by one, only a few left that are from the golden era of Hollywood, when they’re gone, nothing will replace them
What a beautiful speech, I read her autobiography and what an interesting and intelligent woman she was. God bless her xxxx
timeless and beautiful lady
Class, Beauty, and a Fantastic Wonderful Actress !!!!!
She should have won Oscar
There must be something in the water in Brooklyn. Bacall, Veronica Lake, Mary Tyler Moore, Marion Davies, Lena Horne, Barbara Stanwyck, Susan Hayward.
Bacall was not born in Brooklyn, but in the Bronx... and raised in Manhattan
You bet!
One of the most beautiful women to ever grace the screen.
Class speach..beautifully said..
The Legendary Lauren Bacall ♡♡♡
She said it all so perfectly, better than holding a paper and reading loudly a prepared speech. What a woman, what a strong personality, what a speech. I'm really speechless. Its just too perfect. RIP Mrs Baccal :)
Me and her share the same birthday. God bless her, she is deeply missed. 🙏🏻
she was elegant and stunning to the end
One very special person who’s positivity on life was something to be truly admired. She personified in not be labelled a victim.
Wonderful woman and so deserving
wow. Stark contrast to anything from "now".
She was such a beautiful lady!
Class lady and a great actress. Her performance in The Shootist was heart Breaking.
She made two films with John Wayne, and she commented that despite their political differences, they got along very well. A lesson for today's world.
A trailblazing beauty if there ever was one! That magnificent seductive voice and stare! Her eyes tell all!
It's amazing this movie legend and great woman is still with us. I would give it all to meet the woman who played against Bogey in The Big Sleep, Key Largo, To have and have not and Dark Passage. Amazing movies from an amazing time in movie history and she is still here to tell the story! What I would give to sit down with her. PLEASE do Inside The Actors Studio, I think it is as close as I will come!
Bacall should have won the Supporting Actress Oscar for the Streisand film Mirror Has Two Faces; the award to Juliette Binoche was undeserved. The academy atoned for the oversight to a degree by giving her the Governor's Award in 2010; the significance was diminished by not presenting her with this honor at the Oscar ceremony. Her films with Bogart were memorable, i.e. To Have And Have Not, Key Largo, The Big Sleep, and her stage work was superb. She gives class to every project that she does.
Class and elegance exemplified
"Fancy Feast...good taste is easy to recognize!"
😁😁😁That line from a cat food commercial she did way back when Ha, Ha.
Betty Bacall I love you , such a strong woman ♥️
One of the most beautiful women to ever grace the earth.
Love her she is lovely
Read her autobiography By Myself and then Some So insightful and a wonderful read! Adore her May she Rest In Peace
Gallant and classy.
An enormus actress
Great actriz
I miss her!
Class
Classy lady my bday is September 15th I was named after her
He first called her Betty Bacall! Am I missing something? RIP
Betty is her real/birth name. Lauren is the name she was given by her first director as he felt like it would make her more marketable than Betty.
A lot of star's intimate friends call them by the name their mother's gave them.
Tho I doubt anyone ever called Marilyn, Norma
Ah! Yeah...After watching other videos I've noticed that they called her Betty and her birth name...yada yada...I didn't know. Now I get it:) Was she the last person alive to ever work with Marilyn Monroe?
Angel Lopez Bacall co-starred with Marilyn Monroe in "How To Marry A Millionaire" in 1955; Monroe went on to make her greatest films, including "Bus Stop" with Joshua Logan, "Some Like It Hot" opposite Curtis and Lemmon, directed by Billy Wilder, "The Seven Year Itch" also a Wilder film, and her last, "Huston's "The Misfits" opposite Clark Gable [ his last film ] and Montgomery Clift in 1961. She began production for "Something's Got To Give" co-starring Dean Martin in 62, but the film was aborted after her death.
Thanks Mrlmiller07
she actually became more beautiful as she aged
Her an Audrey Hepburn true class an legends
🌎🎬❤🎶🎶
Wow, Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall on the same stage.
Yessiree, we are reminded once again back then stars were REALLY Stars!
And her VOICE----Dang !
It was a travesty Lauren lost the Oscar to Juliette Binoche.
Lauren surmised Harvey Weinstein’s publicity machine for Juliette’s movie had something to do with it, which was a Miramax production.
"Betty" Bacall?
Is she a star?
You must live under a rock
@@sw9618 under your mum
@@hesmatisov208 by all means go ahead
@@hesmatisov208 oh you’re not American. Alright that’s your excuse then.
Symone is that U? 😳🤣
I know Lauren Bacall was very popular, but I fear she was a bit of a 'snob'. Some of her cast mates in the musical said she was hard to work and communicate with. And they were not allowed to talk to her. How in the Hell can you work with someone in a play or musical and not be allowd to talk to them !
She was almost 70(!!!) when this was filmed. She may have some black in her! (If she's lucky)
Not the greatest actress..but a great story teller/speaker