When a musician is highlighted in these tours, and a snippet of their music plays during the highlight, I'm always struck by the power of Time. In a way, the essence of music is timeless. Yet music also has the ability to take us "back to another time", igniting our emotions and sense memory in the process. And it's odd/shocking to see that a person who created a song/album that inspired the emotions and movement in others is now in a place where time has ceased for them. Such a powerful dichotomy.
When Burt Reynolds died last year it dawned on me that nearly every voice actor from the film All Dogs Go to Heaven have now passed and the movie is only 30 years old. Your visit to Vic Tayback has reminded me of that. Of course, young Judith Barsi passing away before the release of the film is what makes it the outlier in these terms.
Judith’s tragic story brings me to tears every time 😢 Especially when I found out that the movie’s ending credit song “Love Survives” was dedicated to her.
Its not fascinating. Mostly people watching this video just like me is only to reminded us that we are nothing no matter whom we are and what' we do. Death is always ahead of us
This channel is so addictive! I started watching one and now I can’t stop lol thank you for all of this great work. This has to be so time consuming with all the research, traveling, and just all around time spent. You are so respectful of the dead. Thank you for helping us remember their contributions to us. Also your voice is wonderful. It’s like a warm ear hug to hear you. I’m so glad I found this channel!!
My grandparents are buried here - thank you for being respectful during your tour. This Forest Lawn focuses on American History. Forest Lawn and Mount Sinai are on the San Fernando Valley side of Griffith Park and contain allot of wildlife like deer, hawks, snakes and mountain lions.
@@edgein1830 if he was a thug, why was he set to meet with the LA police chief to try and actively make a difference and reduce gun violence before he was killed??
@@edgein1830 because it was published in a news paper it must be true.....the media always wants to spin things a certain way, believe what you read with a grain of salt
@@edgein1830 just because he was a crip doesn't mean you can't change the world... dr. Sebi oldest son is a Crip but he's a biologist you didn't know that did you?
These videos never disappoint, it's always a blessing to see all the stars from yesteryear to present. Bill Paxton was one of my favorite actor's, guy was extremely talented. Penny Marshall was a true entertainer. Again amazing job
The "gulp" moment for me is the grave of Scott Wilson. He has been a favorite of mine since I first saw him on the CBS Network showing of "In Cold Blood" in, I believe, 1972. I'm so relieved that before he left us, he made millions of new fans with "The Walking Dead", and left this world with millions of people mourning where he could have been just a footnote. I had the pleasure of meeting him twice, and the Scott Wilson I met and talked to was a real gentleman. He smiled at the stories I had to tell him. He was a pleasure to meet. I will miss him.
Scott Wilson also played the first murder suspect in “In the Heat of the Night”. Never realized it was him until my dad told me. Got to meet him at Dallas Fan Expo a few years ago. He was a very sweet man and took the time to talk to each fan
@@joefranks4235 very true. One rose says as much as 100. In the Uk the markers are huge . All upright. Different marbles etc but what good is that if no one visits.
The tours just keep getting better & better. And I love going back over the other ones (in order) as there is always so much to learn. I love them all Arthur!!
Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills cemetery is the ONLY celebrity cemetery I've ever visited. On my ONE AND ONLY visit to Hollywood in March of 2007 where I went to one of the very last tapings of PRICE IS RIGHT before BOB BARKER retired; I bought six red roses and took a cab to this fabled cemetery to leave a rose at the graves of six of my favorite stars who are buried there: BETTE DAVIS, LIBERACE, LOU RAWLS, ANDY GIBB, FREDDIE PRINZE and JOHN RITTER. Andy and Freddie are buried in a mausoleum right around the corner from eachother. Liberace and Bette Davis are buried in HUGE marble crypts. Fittingly, Miss. Davis's tomb is high up on a hill overlooking all of Hollywood, just as it should be. LOVE these videos and looking forward to the next one. Thanks Arthur!
Christmas has come early! Perhaps the most satisfying video of Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills yet. In addition to being a writer and producer, Stephen J. Cannell had several acting roles often playing the "bad guy." Seeing the grave of Nicolette Larson was very touching. And thank you for remembering Dar Robinson. Arthur Dark is a gentleman and a scholar. Thank you so much. And may God bless the deer.
Thank you for showing Nicolette Larson. She was one of the most talented and loved performers of the 70's and 80's. Neil Young called her the best harmonizing vocalist he ever worked with. She did backing vocals with Chris Cross, Van Halen, Doobie Brothers, and Michael McDonald. She not only had a Pop Mega hit but was also voted Country Newcomer of the year.
More ! More !! Even though this is long, I love this site. I believe I've seen every vlog. There are many "grave tour guides" ... But *HE IS THE BEST*. There's nothing I can complain about, nor suggest he improve.
Greg, I agree. I just can't get my head around that fact. She lived into her 90's yet no one she knew and loved could find it in their hearts to mark her grave. It's just wrong.
Another great production! It’s your way of speaking as you deliver the commentary on each of the dearly (deerly) departed! Barbara Hale and her hubby Bill Williams’ son is Greatest American Hero and Paul Drake Junior star William Katt. You give lots of background info on each subject which is helpful to under them and the industry as their careers progressed and / or ended! Great job!
Excellent tour, Arthur. I was surprised Barbara Hale's resting place doesn't have a marker. Also, interesting about the mystery surrounding Bobby Fuller's death.
These videos are packed with a lot of information. Thank you for including Melvin Franklin, James Ingram and Nipsey Hussle. I always learn something new about the people that are buried in these videos.
Ah yes finally another installment. I love these videos tremendously...always very well produced and the music is on point. I was in the middle of a photo shoot at Forest Lawn Hollywood last March and the deer snuck up in the background. We ended up following them up the hill a bit to get pictures.
Arthur you and your staff present a very well done tour of our stars graves. Also cutting out the miles of walking and 😮traveling is appreciated. You should get an award for your accomplishments well done in every way thank you
Don't think there is a better channel on UA-cam than this one, interesting history and a chance for merry old England folks to see the final resting places of the famous across the pond. Thank you Arthur and please keep them coming
I appreciate seeing Forest Lawn, both Hollywood and Glendale, where I have family and friends resting there. Haven't been there in years. It's still beautiful. Thank you for these tours!
You should see Rose Hills. Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills has nothing on Rose Hills when it comes to size, Rose Hills is bigger than Forest Lawn Glendale also.
I found your channel a couple months ago and I watched every video in like 2 weeks. LOL. I was really impressed with The Twilight Zone video. You and whoever helps you make these videos are very talented and you have a fan for life here. I was born on Halloween and started exploring Fairmount cemetery on a lark on my 17th birthday. I've always lived within a couple miles of there. If you're ever in Denver give me a holler. I'll be your tour guide for the place. lol. I've spent 35 years tracking down Colorado's most famous people. I cant wait for your next video.
I've watched many of these videos and find them endlessly fascinating. It never ceases to amaze me, however, how unattended and forgotten many of these graves appear.
Hershel Greene is my favorite character on The Walking Dead, I was absolutely crushed when Scott Wilson died. I also still can’t believe Bill Paxton is gone, he was such a ball of energy.
I'm hoping he does a holiday episode where he visits the creators of our favorite Christmas stories, like Rudolph, Frosty, The Little drummer boy, etc...
Omegabigfoot That might be very hard to do because some of those people might not even have graves for Arthur to visit or they might they might be buried in a family own graveyard that might not want people on their land filming.
That would be cool like Burl Ives he did some actors that that did voices over the yrs I cannot remember all of them I think he did Mickey Rooney which one voice I have all those old classic cartoons
These are great videos. The subjects are treated with respect and in many respects are mini-memorial moments. I think we all wonder about "what happened to so-and-so." This is a much better way than the sensational channels on YT. Thank you.
I’d like to know why people do a thumbs down? 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️If u don’t like how it’s done, then go out and film the graves yourselves. Thank you for posting and taking the time to visit the graves for us to see
Gosh, I hadn't even realized that Penny Marshall had died....(sob) I always loved her work and she did you laugh easily. Thanks for sharing Arthur...you really are a Dear.
Another very interesting tour. I really look forward to your videos, and get thrilled when I see you’ve posted another for your fans. Thank you, Mr. Dark!
Freddie Perren great song writer and Nicolette Larson great song "lotta love" her voice was, and is awesome, hear her on the radio now and again. Those deer, Doe and Ray they lost me,fa, so, la, and ti. I Know. I'm in therapy to.
Hi Arthur. Once again, an outstanding production. On an unrelated note, I bought one of your books for my eight year-old grandson. He loves it! Thanks.
Ernest Borgnine was also known as Cabbie in Escape From New York "You don't cross The Duke! Everyone knows that!" Bill Paxton was recently playing HYDRA agent John "The Clairvoyant" Garrett in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. RIP to them both.
Arthur, your tour is outstanding! So enchanting and informative! You've always made it relaxing! This one is one of your Best! Peace and Happy New Year 2020! 🎉🎊🎉
IM OBSESSED WITH YOUR VIDEOS! You’re the best at it!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 Please keep up the great work! WE MISSED YOU! It’s been awhile, when your notification came on my phone, I couldn’t wait to hit play! ❤️
Shame so many rappers get bad rap. He was trying help was positive role model.the very thing he was trying to speak against is what killed him. Hope they caught who ever did this.hope he know his life was not in vain. He will be remembered.👍❤.n.j.
@@neitajames6029 the guy was caught it was someone he knew and was jealous of his fame and success the crazy part is he met with the guy earlier before the suspect came back opening fire smh
I'll always remember Ernest Borgnine being in the 80's TV show Airwolf I'm surprised you didn't mention that! Apart from that I find these videos fascinating 👍🇬🇧
I always look forward to seeing a new video .this my favorite channel thank you very much for sharing the famous and the important people that help make the viewers learn history of famous and creators ,writers and behind the scene people
I was preparing to go to bed, and saw your newest video! I was so happy, I just had to watch it! Loved it, loved it, LOVED IT! I had wondered about Sam the bartender on Gunsmoke and Tony Jay, amongst the others. Thanks again!!!👍
God bless and rest all these beautiful and gifted souls. They will never be forgotten. Thank you Arthur for your art and respect for these talented people who lived to entertain us. 💖🌟🌟🌟
Who else liked this before it even started? Love these vids.
Always do ❤️
Never disappointed..😊
Thomas James Connolly The fella is AMAZING.
Yup, me!! Because we know we’re gonna like it! Thanks Arthur....again!!
The real question is how many comment before watching the entire thing
When a musician is highlighted in these tours, and a snippet of their music plays during the highlight, I'm always struck by the power of Time. In a way, the essence of music is timeless. Yet music also has the ability to take us "back to another time", igniting our emotions and sense memory in the process. And it's odd/shocking to see that a person who created a song/album that inspired the emotions and movement in others is now in a place where time has ceased for them. Such a powerful dichotomy.
RIP Penny Marshall. I grew up with Laverne and Shirley. You were the best. ❤️
Mary D. Yup
She had a cameo on Happy Days with Robin Williams & made all girls baseball movie " A League of Their own " with Gary Marshall.
I went to high school with Penny Marshall
I grew up watching Lavern and Shirley to I still watch it today we need more shows like that now a days
Again you missed an opportunity to show the bench of Penny Marshall's Brother Garry which says "Sit on It"
When Burt Reynolds died last year it dawned on me that nearly every voice actor from the film All Dogs Go to Heaven have now passed and the movie is only 30 years old. Your visit to Vic Tayback has reminded me of that. Of course, young Judith Barsi passing away before the release of the film is what makes it the outlier in these terms.
Judith Barsi was taken away from us way too soon.She was such a talented,beautiful and young girl.
Judith’s tragic story brings me to tears every time 😢
Especially when I found out that the movie’s ending credit song “Love Survives” was dedicated to her.
Who else finds these videos fascinating?
James Crawley I even went to a cemetery in Hollywood and video taped it. Love seeing my favorite celebrities final resting places.
ME.I DO.
🙋🏾♀️🙋🏾♀️🙋🏾♀️🙋🏾♀️🙋🏾♀️
Its not fascinating. Mostly people watching this video just like me is only to reminded us that we are nothing no matter whom we are and what' we do. Death is always ahead of us
@@eagleeagle7802 death is certain;life is not.
This channel is so addictive! I started watching one and now I can’t stop lol thank you for all of this great work. This has to be so time consuming with all the research, traveling, and just all around time spent. You are so respectful of the dead. Thank you for helping us remember their contributions to us. Also your voice is wonderful. It’s like a warm ear hug to hear you. I’m so glad I found this channel!!
Me too have been glued to it since 6 o'clock
Where are rest of temptation local at.
My grandparents are buried here - thank you for being respectful during your tour. This Forest Lawn focuses on American History. Forest Lawn and Mount Sinai are on the San Fernando Valley side of Griffith Park and contain allot of wildlife like deer, hawks, snakes and mountain lions.
I love Bill Paxton, I’m still so sad every time I watch something with him in, Apollo 13 is one of my favourite movies
I just had open heart surgery....to think Bill died of complications because of open heart surgery freaks me out.
It's Weird Science for me
He was definitely taken far too soon! And my favorite was his twerpy character in "True Lies"!
Titanic and twister
Frailty was my favorite..
That’s dope for doing Nipsey Hussle. The marathon continues 💙💙🏁🏁🏁
Dead thug
@@edgein1830 if he was a thug, why was he set to meet with the LA police chief to try and actively make a difference and reduce gun violence before he was killed??
@@edgein1830 because it was published in a news paper it must be true.....the media always wants to spin things a certain way, believe what you read with a grain of salt
@@mattgray871 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nipsey_Hussle#Early_life
He was a crip
@@edgein1830 just because he was a crip doesn't mean you can't change the world... dr. Sebi oldest son is a Crip but he's a biologist you didn't know that did you?
RIP Vic Tayback. Such a underrated actor. Can't believe he's been gone almost 30 years
These short films are just so good , they really deserve such a larger audience.
I keep trying to showcase these on Facebook but so far not one like on any episode I post. Sad
@@vincente9456 keep trying as I'm addicted to them. I've posted a few of them and got many likes
Ronald Steel
This deserves tv for sure.
Rest peacefully, Bill Paxton. *L-O-V-E* these videos!
Me too I'm crushed 😭
Thank you for visiting Nipsey's grave thwnk you so much. I missed Nipsey RIP Nipsey Hussel 1985-2019
*ARTHUR'S VOICE IS PERFECT FOR ANY DISNEY ANIMATION*
Love Arts voice
His voice is classic
These videos never disappoint, it's always a blessing to see all the stars from yesteryear to present. Bill Paxton was one of my favorite actor's, guy was extremely talented. Penny Marshall was a true entertainer. Again amazing job
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The "gulp" moment for me is the grave of Scott Wilson. He has been a favorite of mine since I first saw him on the CBS Network showing of "In Cold Blood" in, I believe, 1972. I'm so relieved that before he left us, he made millions of new fans with "The Walking Dead", and left this world with millions of people mourning where he could have been just a footnote. I had the pleasure of meeting him twice, and the Scott Wilson I met and talked to was a real gentleman. He smiled at the stories I had to tell him. He was a pleasure to meet. I will miss him.
Thanks for stopping by the grave of Joseph Kearns. He was the best Mr. Wilson.
Scott Wilson also played the first murder suspect in “In the Heat of the Night”. Never realized it was him until my dad told me. Got to meet him at Dallas Fan Expo a few years ago. He was a very sweet man and took the time to talk to each fan
5 Words I hate hearing in your videos. "And That Concludes Our Tour". I'm always left wanting more. Thank you for such an outstanding job and series.
The graves are so modest.
Perhaps you are not allowed large memorials? Sad though. Shocked at Barbara Hale
@@bambinoandmore46 It really depends on the section. Many sections only allow lawn level markers. Besides, how big of a marker do you really need?
@@joefranks4235 very true. One rose says as much as 100. In the Uk the markers are huge . All upright. Different marbles etc but what good is that if no one visits.
The tours just keep getting better & better. And I love going back over the other ones (in order) as there is always so much to learn. I love them all Arthur!!
Nipsey Hussle won that Grammy Award last week.
♥️ rest easy Nipsey
The gift of a new episode. Immediate click!
So true. ❤
Absolutely .....Could not have said it better!
Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills cemetery is the ONLY celebrity cemetery I've ever visited. On my ONE AND ONLY visit to Hollywood in March of 2007 where I went to one of the very last tapings of PRICE IS RIGHT before BOB BARKER retired; I bought six red roses and took a cab to this fabled cemetery to leave a rose at the graves of six of my favorite stars who are buried there: BETTE DAVIS, LIBERACE, LOU RAWLS, ANDY GIBB, FREDDIE PRINZE and JOHN RITTER. Andy and Freddie are buried in a mausoleum right around the corner from eachother. Liberace and Bette Davis are buried in HUGE marble crypts. Fittingly, Miss. Davis's tomb is high up on a hill overlooking all of Hollywood, just as it should be. LOVE these videos and looking forward to the next one. Thanks Arthur!
I love the voice of Al Jarreau! I didn't realize he had recently passed on.
Christmas has come early! Perhaps the most satisfying video of Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills yet. In addition to being a writer and producer, Stephen J. Cannell had several acting roles often playing the "bad guy." Seeing the grave of Nicolette Larson was very touching. And thank you for remembering Dar Robinson. Arthur Dark is a gentleman and a scholar. Thank you so much. And may God bless the deer.
Thank you for showing Nicolette Larson. She was one of the most talented and loved performers of the 70's and 80's. Neil Young called her the best harmonizing vocalist he ever worked with. She did backing vocals with Chris Cross, Van Halen, Doobie Brothers, and Michael McDonald. She not only had a Pop Mega hit but was also voted Country Newcomer of the year.
More ! More !!
Even though this is long, I love this site. I believe I've seen every vlog. There are many "grave tour guides" ...
But *HE IS THE BEST*.
There's nothing I can complain about, nor suggest he improve.
When I saw this new updated video of Hollywood Graveyard I dropped everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brittany Cook same
Yup!
Was pleased to see Barbara Hale. Pity that her grave is unmarked.
How can we do something about this??
Greg, I agree. I just can't get my head around that fact. She lived into her 90's yet no one she knew and loved could find it in their hearts to mark her grave. It's just wrong.
Her son, William Katt, is still alive. I wonder why he didn’t have it marked?
@@janetruggles8708 I don't know Janet. I wish I did.
Another great production! It’s your way of speaking as you deliver the commentary on each of the dearly (deerly) departed! Barbara Hale and her hubby Bill Williams’ son is Greatest American Hero and Paul Drake Junior star William Katt. You give lots of background info on each subject which is helpful to under them and the industry as their careers progressed and / or ended! Great job!
Rip Scott "Herschel green" Wilson
Seen Scott Wilson on Shows such as CSI Vegas
😭
He was so amazing!!! RIP 🙏🏻♥️
He was my favourite on the show.. along with his daughters
Mr. Dark you are such a DEER ONE to all of us! THANK YOU!
Such a relaxing, interesting and great thing to watch. Thanks for putting in the countless hours of research to bring these videos to “life”
Excellent tour, Arthur. I was surprised Barbara Hale's resting place doesn't have a marker. Also, interesting about the mystery surrounding Bobby Fuller's death.
These videos are packed with a lot of information. Thank you for including Melvin Franklin, James Ingram and Nipsey Hussle. I always learn something new about the people that are buried in these videos.
Ah yes finally another installment. I love these videos tremendously...always very well produced and the music is on point. I was in the middle of a photo shoot at Forest Lawn Hollywood last March and the deer snuck up in the background. We ended up following them up the hill a bit to get pictures.
Had the privilege to meet Scott Wilson twice. A true professional and a gentleman.
Another good 1, James Ingram was a great singer, still listen to him these days. Good to see him on here and Melvin (blue) from the temptations.
U cute
The best voice james had
Glad you were able to include Vic Tayback from my all time favorite show Alice. Thank you!
Bill Williams (Katt) & Barbara Hale were also the parents of William Katt, "The Greatest American Hero"
Arthur you and your staff present a very well done tour of our stars graves. Also cutting out the miles of walking and 😮traveling is appreciated. You should get an award for your accomplishments well done in every way thank you
Seriously addicted to this channel! On a side note Arthur, I would do anything to hear you recite "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe..
RIP Mr James Ingram, a talented singer! 😔
Don't think there is a better channel on UA-cam than this one, interesting history and a chance for merry old England folks to see the final resting places of the famous across the pond. Thank you Arthur and please keep them coming
Thanks for the respect you showed Nip. You're a real one for that.
I appreciate seeing Forest Lawn, both Hollywood and Glendale, where I have family and friends resting there.
Haven't been there in years.
It's still beautiful.
Thank you for these tours!
Love Hollywood Graveyard!! Keep them coming!
Finally!! I’m so addicted to these videos, whenever I’m waiting for a new one I rock back and forth like a crackhead that needs another hit.
That is a seriously huge cemetery.
And they are beautiful
Forest Lawn is a like the size of a small town pretty much
@@kinglord318 ct byyt?
@@patriciaallphin9748 What that mean?!! Lol
You should see Rose Hills. Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills has nothing on Rose Hills when it comes to size, Rose Hills is bigger than Forest Lawn Glendale also.
Back to the cemetery that started it all!
Rest in peace Nipsy Hussle. You a star on the Hollywood walk of fame.
I found your channel a couple months ago and I watched every video in like 2 weeks. LOL. I was really impressed with The Twilight Zone video. You and whoever helps you make these videos are very talented and you have a fan for life here. I was born on Halloween and started exploring Fairmount cemetery on a lark on my 17th birthday. I've always lived within a couple miles of there. If you're ever in Denver give me a holler. I'll be your tour guide for the place. lol. I've spent 35 years tracking down Colorado's most famous people. I cant wait for your next video.
I've watched many of these videos and find them endlessly fascinating. It never ceases to amaze me, however, how unattended and forgotten many of these graves appear.
Hershel Greene is my favorite character on The Walking Dead, I was absolutely crushed when Scott Wilson died. I also still can’t believe Bill Paxton is gone, he was such a ball of energy.
The History on some of the people, so interesting!
I'm hoping he does a holiday episode where he visits the creators of our favorite Christmas stories, like Rudolph, Frosty, The Little drummer boy, etc...
Omegabigfoot that’s a fantastic idea!
That’s an amazing idea!
Omegabigfoot That might be very hard to do because some of those people might not even have graves for Arthur to visit or they might they might be buried in a family own graveyard that might not want people on their land filming.
That would be so cool.
That would be cool like Burl Ives he did some actors that that did voices over the yrs I cannot remember all of them I think he did Mickey Rooney which one voice I have all those old classic cartoons
Scott Wilson featured in Forest Lawn series #5 on Hollywood Graveyard,.. I loved his character as Catherine Willows father on CSI
RIP Nipsey Hussle. The Marathon Continues 💙🏁
What a wonderful way to start my Monday! Thanks Arthur.
These are great videos. The subjects are treated with respect and in many respects are mini-memorial moments. I think we all wonder about "what happened to so-and-so." This is a much better way than the sensational channels on YT. Thank you.
I’d like to know why people do a thumbs down? 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️If u don’t like how it’s done, then go out and film the graves yourselves. Thank you for posting and taking the time to visit the graves for us to see
Great tour, Arthur! The “deer thoughts” were hysterical!
Gosh, I hadn't even realized that Penny Marshall had died....(sob) I always loved her work and she did you laugh easily. Thanks for sharing Arthur...you really are a Dear.
No....actually he is a DEER ONE to all of us!
Another very interesting tour. I really look forward to your videos, and get thrilled when I see you’ve posted another for your fans.
Thank you, Mr. Dark!
I loved your "Deer Friends" joke, especially the thought bubbles, LOL.
Yes, Mr. Dark you are such a DEER ONE to all of us! LOL!
Rest in peace 🙏 Nipsey Hussle
I loved it too!! 💕
Love your humor, you almost feel like a deer friend.
Steve Jarrett dear not deer 🦌
Doe!!
Did you hear the whoosh sound??
Seriously? I was going with his deer joke at the end of the video? I hate when a sense of humor dies.
Mr Dark, see if you can find Humor’s headstone.
@@lynn.d1015 r/whoosh
Freddie Perren great song writer and Nicolette Larson great song "lotta love" her voice was, and is awesome, hear her on the radio now and again. Those deer, Doe and Ray they lost me,fa, so, la, and ti. I Know. I'm in therapy to.
Hi Arthur. Once again, an outstanding production. On an unrelated note, I bought one of your books for my eight year-old grandson. He loves it! Thanks.
One of my favorite videos of HGY thanks for including King Nip in this 🏁 TMC 🇪🇷
I had no idea who Greddiw Perren was. He’s an actual legend of a generation.
So dam true. You can see he's one the best of all time
I binge watch these videos at least once or twice a month...cant get enough of them❤
So glad you came back to Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills!!! I could not click on the notification fast enough. Love these videos!!!
I think that actor Ernest Borgnine played “old man on the mountain “ on an episode of Little House on the Prairie.
Wonderful exit deer friend 😂 🤣 😂
Yes, he did! And that's the episode that always makes me cry... every time. A lot of Little House episodes are tear jerkers, but this one is powerful.
The Poseidon was a great movie he was in too!
fb is liberalcunts I think that was a play on words, "deer" as in the deer he was filming. Deer friends. No need to get upset, it's a joke.
Welcome back Mr Dark, excellent work as usual.
Thank you for including actor & producer Roger Smith, the husband of entertainer & actress Ann-Margret.
Has Bob Hope would say, " Thanks for the Memories"
Ernest Borgnine was also known as Cabbie in Escape From New York
"You don't cross The Duke! Everyone knows that!"
Bill Paxton was recently playing HYDRA agent John "The Clairvoyant" Garrett in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
RIP to them both.
Awesome tour as always Arthur! You never cease to amaze me!
This is such a beautiful retrospective of the final resting place of celebrities.Actually brought me to tears especially at the end. Please continue
Arthur, your tour is outstanding! So enchanting and informative! You've always made it relaxing! This one is one of your Best! Peace and Happy New Year 2020! 🎉🎊🎉
IM OBSESSED WITH YOUR VIDEOS! You’re the best at it!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 Please keep up the great work!
WE MISSED YOU! It’s been awhile, when your notification came on my phone, I couldn’t wait to hit play! ❤️
I loved Nicolette Larson and always wondered what happened to her. It is so good to see your videos again. Thank you.
Great musician
RIP NISSPY!!!✊🏾✊🏿🙏🏾
Shame so many rappers get bad rap. He was trying help was positive role model.the very thing he was trying to speak against is what killed him. Hope they caught who ever did this.hope he know his life was not in vain. He will be remembered.👍❤.n.j.
*Nipsey
Ja yllätys että sotkuisin hauta!
Rest In Heaven Nipsey Hussle!👏👏
@@neitajames6029 the guy was caught it was someone he knew and was jealous of his fame and success the crazy part is he met with the guy earlier before the suspect came back opening fire smh
Long Live Nipsey Hussle 🖤♾
I was waiting on this video
Yeah me too, bitter sweet. Actually sad to see his face being featured on this but grateful.
Raafiqa Mahommef Yea and now Kobe Bryant 💔
Listening to this made my ride to work the most comfortable ever... bitter sweet but comfortable
143 is beeper code for I love you also. That’s where my mind went
U pretty
quan Brooklyn kid thank you 😊
@@whatstheniche8716 your old. 😆 jk
@@quanbrooklynkid7776 is that what you say to every girl picture on UA-cam?
You must be 12 😆
I'll always remember Ernest Borgnine being in the 80's TV show Airwolf I'm surprised you didn't mention that! Apart from that I find these videos fascinating 👍🇬🇧
I always look forward to seeing a new video .this my favorite channel thank you very much for sharing the famous
and the important people that help make the viewers learn history of famous and creators ,writers and behind the scene people
Another one piece of magic nostalgia. The lightning is this video is spectacular. Great work once again mister Dark. You are the best. Thank you.
I forgot Scott Wilson passed away. I was so sad when I found out he had. He seemed like such a wonderful person!😢
I loved watching laverne and shirley when I was a kid. RIP Penny ❤
It's a cold evening in London and I'm tucked up on the sofa watching comfortably ❤️❤️❤️
Charlotte W I’m beyond jealous. But I hope you enjoy!
@@whatstheniche8716 always makes my day ❤️
I was preparing to go to bed, and saw your newest video! I was so happy, I just had to watch it! Loved it, loved it, LOVED IT! I had wondered about Sam the bartender on Gunsmoke and Tony Jay, amongst the others. Thanks again!!!👍
Thank you so much for all you do! I truly appreciate it so much as I will never get to see this in reality. Your fan from South Africa
I love these videos so classy and not the least bit morbid. Beautiful! I loved Nicolette Larson's rendition of the French waltz.
Beside this great and respectful work: his voice....is just wow.
God bless and rest all these beautiful and gifted souls. They will never be forgotten. Thank you Arthur for your art and respect for these talented people who lived to entertain us. 💖🌟🌟🌟
Highlight of my day when I get a Notification that you've uploaded a new video ! you just made my Sunday better .
I hope Arthur gets a well deserved recognition from the Hollywood chamber of commerce for the videos he makes of the stars