I worked with her closely, for twelve years. The bravest, most generous woman I've known. 'Somebody loves you. Gotta take care of you.' And that she did. I was watching her from the wings at the Haymarket, in London. Seventy five minutes of jugular wit. And then she went into a riff , a blinding, 9/11 riff that had her blacklisted, yet again. As she came offstage, held my face and said, "But don't you see, Kit. I'm a woman, I'm a Jew, I live in Manhattan. Unless we laugh, they've won." The bravest woman I've known. Unless we laugh, they've won.
I met her in London ...we talked and laughed , she asked for my number and invited me to her home. We became great fiends. Miss her so much - New York life ~
I envy you that. I have always loved her because I felt she was truly the funniest lady comedian I've ever heard. I say Lady comedian because Jack benny was my favorite male comedian. She always struck a chord with me even in childhood. I truly loved her and I felt she was really a personal friend. Even though she wasn't, obviously. My mom loved her very much. My dad couldn't stand her because she was a strong woman in a prominent position. He was a chauvinistic man.
@@chevydude658 WOWSERSSS!!! You were sooo priviledged & blessed & I loved her too: such a beautiful lady inside & out & very funny!!! I could also see her vulnerability & kind, loving heart & her great love for her lovely daughter & sweet grandson: amazing to watch their interactions!!! Heartbroken!!! 😢😭
Joan deeply understood the expectations of an audience. She seemed to lock-on to an audience's expectations like a high-powered missile. She flirted and played and teased with the crowd. The consumate professional, Joan would always rise to the occasion. Thank you, Kit, for allowing us further insight into this complicated and greatly-loved performer. x
This woman taught me just how POWERFUL humor is. It gives you the ability to have control over tragedy, being able to look back on the worst moments in your life with a smile.
Serafini Gaunt so true and today’s society especially younger people they wanna live and feel the pain but in reality they dont know what real pain and suffering is.
@@59jlopez70 Today's young people LOVE comedy. All those comedy specials on Netflix are there for a reason. Young people don't "wanna live and feel the pain." Young people have known war, they have known economic collapse, they have known global pandemic, medical suffering, they have known violence from the state, racism, human trafficking, homophobia/transphobia, and the violence that those last three carry with them... The list goes on and on. The difference is that we can imagine a world where these problems can be alleviated, and are tired of living in one where we pretend like they aren't problems.
Pretty Guardian LOL!!! Oh that’s funny thank you for the humor. If you never seen the civil rights movement, the Holocaust, the Stone Wall riots, the aids pandemic, 9/11, the Great Depression then shut up baby zoomer.
Carson had lifelong issues with women rooted in whatever happened with his mother, and may have been a misogynist as a result. It's good he had no daughters, bec he likely would have vented his anger and hostility on them.
Johnny Carson saw that she was great at his desk when he wasn’t there.....he was threatened......he should have been happy for her and should have been proud of helping her get a great start in the business.
Absolutely loved Joan Rivers! She was a genius, ahead of her time, and I believe, a sweet soul. I miss her charm, fashion sense, and wit dearly. RIP, Miss Rivers.
M If you watch the video, she says mothers and daughters will kill for each other, love each, a daughter doesn’t know how much she relies on her mother. Basically mothers and daughters love each other unconditionally and massively.
Joan is my inspiration to always fight for women rights, you can't believe how many counties in the good ole USA still hold men on a pedestal in our legal system. I so admire Joan for being a strong lady. RIP
@@willnill7946 First off, clearly you're a Dumb Fuck and trying to be sarcastic, but if you knew how to fucking read, I said counties, NOT countries ! So I wouldn't doubt that you're probably in the county I'm mainly referring to !
Exactly. She didn't need all that plastic surgery. But she thought she did. She was very uncomfortable with her original face she talks about it on an old interview with Barbara Walters. She had her deep rooted insecurities even though she was a witty, sharp, brilliant person and comedienne.
@Mukoro Oweh, Jr.: I agree wholeheartedly, but Joan never, ever saw herself as beautiful. Not even with the plastic surgery, because she kept having more and more and more, always thinking, "I am still not pretty enough". That is truly sad.
Mukoro Oweh, Jr. As an older women. I absolutely love the fact . If that’s you in thumbnail. That such a young , handsome man, is interested in Joan Rivers, she was certainly , one of a kind! Love and light Evie
Ill be honest , ive never seen any comedian cry in an interview. This , to me , is a tribute to Ms. Rivers , being able to be honest with her emotions instead of hiding behind jokes. What a talent. What a lady.
I always waited for Carson to made things good again. Sadly he never did. Jimmy Fallon did it and I was thrilled. I hated her. I admire her. I miss her. Rest in Peace (at last)...🙏👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👋🌹
How could anyone of those big wigs hurt this woman 😠 I was so mad, and to hear about beloved Edgar😢 Truly, she is not only a trailblazer! She is a survivor, and an amazing woman 🏆❤️
Joan hid a great deal of her pain through comedy. I watched an interview with her, (the "Shrink Wrap" interview), and she said NO man had ever told her she was beautiful. Not even her husband!! I am sure that is where her obsession with plastic surgery stemmed from.
She DIDN'T hide her pain. She felt and expressed it freely with or without her comedy. She was very much in touch with her emotions. You don't seem to understand what she was about.
@@boogaria554 I think what would have been more accurate for me to write was that Joan Rivers was a woman who cried on the inside, but laughed on the outside.
I love that she stood by her husband even though she knew it would mean losing her show. I hate how these men in power did her and wonder how different her life would have been if they'd just have been happy for her and let her go.
This is a wonderful video. Love Joan so much and miss her. I often catch myself wondering what Joan would say about this piece of news or that piece of news. She always made me laugh and I love seeing her with her guard down and more vulnerable like she is many times in this video.
Generous woman, open hearted and truly missed. Back in the early 80’s she was touring with David Brenner and they both had a late meal. Their waiter Dean an aspiring comedian, charmed them both that night. Joan said meet me in the lobby at my hotel in the morning. She gave him advice, encouragement and money to buy stage clothes. He was a gay man and she thought lean into that. Be sexy, provocative but most of all truthful. She gave her time to so many people in her day to day.
Joan was a one-of-a-kind powerhouse who was more than a brilliant comic. She was a fighter who made it to the top with sheer determination, hard work and endless energy. What an amazing life she made for herself. RIP, great lady.
Joan was the best in an era when men were ashamed to be outdone by a woman. She was WAY ahead of her time, and tough as nails. Female comedians need to uphold that standard of wit.
Very moving documentary. Never heard about Joan Rivers before (European, different generation), but will definitely dig deeper into her life, work and struggle. Love her humour!
She's so right about Mothers It's a primal relationship that you only understand the full force of when your Mother dies and/ or you become a Mother. R.I.P. Joan
So truthful. So honest. Today's females star's are SO incredibly boring compared to this legend. I grew up watching her and loved her when I saw her on The Ed Sullivan Show when I was very young. Miss you Joan!
Carson didnt like competition, it was a mans world then, he probably felt beneath joan, as she was his show, guess pride got in the way of congratulating her. He should of manned up.
Whoa, I never knew this woman but I do now. I would never spit on you. You are pure and genuine I am sure you are with the Almighty. I love you Joan Rivers. Thank you kindly.
When she talked about Michael her psychologist, I was touched. When she talks about the dog on her lap, I wonder if that is the same dog that I saw on Charlie Rose get under the table during the interview. I miss his interviews. Except when it was about Israel, and the Palestinian could have been a deaf mute for all the time Rose allowed him or her to speak. When Joan throws around names like Robin Williams and Richard Pryor it is interesting to see how many celebrities are dead. Propofol. I talk about Michael Jackson's milk, and Joan to the anesthesiologist. My endoscopy and colonoscopy used to be done with versed and fentanyl, now it is propofol.
I love Joan Rivers. She sent an astoundingly accurate message to women. Make you OWN money! Before her time, comedic genius! "Oh grow up!", makes me smile.
Everything brought out about Joan Rivers in this video is every reason why she was to universally loved by those who loved life. She was an exceptional soul. Like so many say, "She is missed." The Planet Earth misses her. It misses her energy, her basic humanity, her humor. Her humor was not part of her, it encompassed all that she was. Her humor broke down boundaries between people, leaving only truth; life as it is. Humor is the stuff of life. Without it, this surely would be a place no one would want to be. I so grew out of my early confused, biased , conditioned Self at the shocking truths she would say in her inimitable style. Yes, Joan, you are so missed! 💗 💖 💘 💝 😢 😢 😢
No one should suffer like this. She created a path for not only women, but the underdogs. Of course society is still unfair at times but she left a mark. Rip you great soul.
Johnny didn't know how to communicate with women. He didn't want to be friends with her. He wanted to be her boss. With every depression there is a bit of paranoia and a bit of pessimism. She is a bit like Mrs Mazel.
I noticed how Carson didn't want to live on oxygen. He'd rather hang it up than be lugging a tank around with him. That says a lot to me and how he treated his exes.
You went too soon, trail blazer, hilarious lady, and wise too, RIP I never knew her story, poor woman her tears and emotions are so real, she had a great heart. I’m surprised she fitted in because of that. Not many people in the business that are!
I only bought 2 tabloids in my life: Dean Martin and Joan River's death. I admired them both. Also, in my mind that one tabloid was the best of all them all. I still have both tabloids in my scrap book.
Aw Joan god bless u dogs and animals can get you through anything they keep you going I didn't know how bad depression was for Joan and she suffered belima x
I worked with her closely, for twelve years. The bravest, most generous woman I've known. 'Somebody loves you. Gotta take care of you.' And that she did. I was watching her from the wings at the Haymarket, in London. Seventy five minutes of jugular wit. And then she went into a riff , a blinding, 9/11 riff that had her blacklisted, yet again. As she came offstage, held my face and said, "But don't you see, Kit. I'm a woman, I'm a Jew, I live in Manhattan. Unless we laugh, they've won." The bravest woman I've known. Unless we laugh, they've won.
I met her in London ...we talked and laughed , she asked for my number and invited me to her home. We became great fiends. Miss her so much -
New York life ~
I envy you that. I have always loved her because I felt she was truly the funniest lady comedian I've ever heard. I say Lady comedian because Jack benny was my favorite male comedian. She always struck a chord with me even in childhood. I truly loved her and I felt she was really a personal friend. Even though she wasn't, obviously. My mom loved her very much. My dad couldn't stand her because she was a strong woman in a prominent position. He was a chauvinistic man.
@@chevydude658 WOWSERSSS!!! You were sooo priviledged & blessed & I loved her too: such a beautiful lady inside & out & very funny!!! I could also see her vulnerability & kind, loving heart & her great love for her lovely daughter & sweet grandson: amazing to watch their interactions!!! Heartbroken!!! 😢😭
@@robert_nyc Wow!!! You were sooo very blessed: I absolutely LOVED her: sooo funny & sooo very vulnerable!!!
Joan deeply understood the expectations of an audience. She seemed to lock-on to an audience's expectations like a high-powered missile. She flirted and played and teased with the crowd. The consumate professional, Joan would always rise to the occasion. Thank you, Kit, for allowing us further insight into this complicated and greatly-loved performer. x
This woman taught me just how POWERFUL humor is. It gives you the ability to have control over tragedy, being able to look back on the worst moments in your life with a smile.
Serafini Gaunt so true and today’s society especially younger people they wanna live and feel the pain but in reality they dont know what real pain and suffering is.
I used to listen to her tapes on a one track cassette.
@@59jlopez70 Today's young people LOVE comedy. All those comedy specials on Netflix are there for a reason. Young people don't "wanna live and feel the pain." Young people have known war, they have known economic collapse, they have known global pandemic, medical suffering, they have known violence from the state, racism, human trafficking, homophobia/transphobia, and the violence that those last three carry with them... The list goes on and on. The difference is that we can imagine a world where these problems can be alleviated, and are tired of living in one where we pretend like they aren't problems.
Pretty Guardian LOL!!! Oh that’s funny thank you for the humor. If you never seen the civil rights movement, the Holocaust, the Stone Wall riots, the aids pandemic, 9/11, the Great Depression then shut up baby zoomer.
@@59jlopez70 being young isn’t really an insult. like youre the one on the way out… Also are you father time? How were you alive for all that?
Johnny Carson was no leader then because a true leader wold have been thrilled to see Joan succeed. So sad.
kevin murphy He was a mean mean crazy man
Carson had lifelong issues with women rooted in whatever happened with his mother, and may have been a misogynist as a result. It's good he had no daughters, bec he likely would have vented his anger and hostility on them.
That Joanie girl stabbed Carson in the back. She was a vicious conniving woman.
Johnny Carson saw that she was great at his desk when he wasn’t there.....he was threatened......he should have been happy for her and should have been proud of helping her get a great start in the business.
Johnny would be diagnosed a total narcissist today along with his alcoholism all the signs
Absolutely loved Joan Rivers! She was a genius, ahead of her time, and I believe, a sweet soul. I miss her charm, fashion sense, and wit dearly. RIP, Miss Rivers.
til there's someone close to u like that. Then u just push them over the edge
What she has said about mothers and daughters is the most truest statement anyone has ever said.
She was so intelligent, and wise, fearless.
So true 💕
Missing Joan, she was soooooo right about getting through life! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
M If you watch the video, she says mothers and daughters will kill for each other, love each, a daughter doesn’t know how much she relies on her mother. Basically mothers and daughters love each other unconditionally and massively.
This lady gave her life for her craft....she was a cat with 9 lives🐾love Joan❤what a strong woman.
She's probably the only public personality who's said it like it is. You are so missed!!!!!😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔
Joan's Emmy Award acceptance speech was so raw & heart-wrenching 😢
When the funny lady cries it's sad.
Joan's humanity with the psychologist story was moving.
til there's someone close to u like that. Then u just push them over the edge
Its sad what they did to her husband. The industry is evil.
What did they do?
@@LisaMarie-xp4ym Drove him to nervous break down & suicide.
Be As A Rose Co how sad!
Joan is my inspiration to always fight for women rights, you can't believe how many counties in the good ole USA still hold men on a pedestal in our legal system. I so admire Joan for being a strong lady. RIP
I’d like to visit these countries that will hold me on a pedestal
@@willnill7946 First off, clearly you're a Dumb Fuck and trying to be sarcastic, but if you knew how to fucking read, I said counties, NOT countries ! So I wouldn't doubt that you're probably in the county I'm mainly referring to !
til there's someone close to u like that. Then u just push them over the edge
I doubt that very much.
I never saw her original look till now. She was so beautiful.
Exactly. She didn't need all that plastic surgery. But she thought she did. She was very uncomfortable with her original face she talks about it on an old interview with Barbara Walters. She had her deep rooted insecurities even though she was a witty, sharp, brilliant person and comedienne.
Nichelle Peters Sad Sad Sad
@Mukoro Oweh, Jr.: I agree wholeheartedly, but Joan never, ever saw herself as beautiful. Not even with the plastic surgery, because she kept having more and more and more, always thinking, "I am still not pretty enough". That is truly sad.
Mukoro Oweh, Jr. As an older women. I absolutely love the fact . If that’s you in thumbnail. That such a young , handsome man, is interested in Joan Rivers, she was certainly , one of a kind! Love and light Evie
Yvonne Chavarria Thank you
I miss Joan! What a force of nature she was. You made millions of people laugh--AND YOU STILL DO❤Rest in Peace Darlin'
RIP Joan Rivers. You were a good human.
You have no idea, dearie.
til there's someone close to u like that. Then u just push them over the edge
@@whitefang238 ??
Some can argue if she was funny, but you can't deny her toughness!
Ill be honest , ive never seen any comedian cry in an interview. This , to me , is a tribute to Ms. Rivers , being able to be honest with her emotions instead of hiding behind jokes. What a talent. What a lady.
Pets often keep people alive.
Very very true. Unconditional love
Karendal Sadik wow, this makes me so sad. What a horrendous story about such a lovely lady.
NO THEY DONT
100%
An amazing woman.
and to think it only took about twenty face lifts
til there's someone close to u like that. Then u just push them over the edge
Such an immense personality, she can make me laugh out loud and cry like a baby in an instant ... every time I watch her is so powerful. A truly star.
Joan was brilliant and brave and a real pioneer in comedy. I miss her and always will. Quick witted and dead on lines no one else could do!
I miss her.
That she could use the worst tragedy of her life as as she deprecating humor is proof of her incredible spiritual strength. A true inspiration to me.
Johnny Carson black listed her? OMG you would think he’d be proud.
She was a woman and Carson hated women. Had she been a man, Carson would have been proud.
I always waited for Carson to made things good again. Sadly he never did. Jimmy Fallon did it and I was thrilled. I hated her. I admire her. I miss her.
Rest in Peace (at last)...🙏👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👋🌹
How could anyone of those big wigs hurt this woman 😠
I was so mad, and to hear about beloved Edgar😢
Truly, she is not only a trailblazer! She is a survivor, and an amazing woman 🏆❤️
Joan hid a great deal of her pain through comedy. I watched an interview with her, (the "Shrink Wrap" interview), and she said NO man had ever told her she was beautiful. Not even her husband!! I am sure that is where her obsession with plastic surgery stemmed from.
I think ahe was attractive too. She was too smart for them maybe.
She DIDN'T hide her pain. She felt and expressed it freely with or without her comedy. She was very much in touch with her emotions. You don't seem to understand what she was about.
@@boogaria554 I think what would have been more accurate for me to write was that Joan Rivers was a woman who cried on the inside, but laughed on the outside.
Having lost my brother in a similar way as Edgar, these interviews with Joan have been extremely therapeutic.
I love that she stood by her husband even though she knew it would mean losing her show. I hate how these men in power did her and wonder how different her life would have been if they'd just have been happy for her and let her go.
This is a wonderful video. Love Joan so much and miss her. I often catch myself wondering what Joan would say about this piece of news or that piece of news. She always made me laugh and I love seeing her with her guard down and more vulnerable like she is many times in this video.
Generous woman, open hearted and truly missed. Back in the early 80’s she was touring with David Brenner and they both had a late meal. Their waiter Dean an aspiring comedian, charmed them both that night. Joan said meet me in the lobby at my hotel in the morning. She gave him advice, encouragement and money to buy stage clothes. He was a gay man and she thought lean into that. Be sexy, provocative but most of all truthful. She gave her time to so many people in her day to day.
The black and white portion has no volume. I was enjoying so much too! Love and light Evie
The Queen of Comedy ❤️. Great comedians go through the most.
I love her so much! One of the most talented and strong women that ever lived. 🙏💖💖
Joan was a one-of-a-kind powerhouse who was more than a brilliant comic. She was a fighter who made it to the top with sheer determination, hard work and endless energy. What an amazing life she made for herself. RIP, great lady.
I always knew how she was funny but never realized how inspiring she was.
That psychiatrist story really hit me in my heart, I almost had to stop watching it was so sad.... this woman was made of steel
Joan was the best in an era when men were ashamed to be outdone by a woman. She was WAY ahead of her time, and tough as nails. Female comedians need to uphold that standard of wit.
Probably a very interesting documentary, but the sound is too low for my handheld. So.....
She was so strong and smart.
Just look into her eyes.....Joan is a very kind and loving person
Parents always used threaten to put girls into the insane asylum - mine did - I am 72
Only girls? Evidence no boy ever put in one?
@@willnill7946 not for speaking out, having an opinion and wanting to do their own thing.
What an incredible person, so genuine, so talented, so strong 😍
Very moving documentary. Never heard about Joan Rivers before (European, different generation), but will definitely dig deeper into her life, work and struggle. Love her humour!
Joan's near suicidal moment and being saved by her dog is Identical to Dolly Partons
She's so right about Mothers
It's a primal relationship that you only understand the full force of when your Mother dies and/ or you become a Mother. R.I.P. Joan
So truthful. So honest. Today's females star's are SO incredibly boring compared to this legend. I grew up watching her and loved her when I saw her on The Ed Sullivan Show when I was very young. Miss you Joan!
Joan Rivers was a brilliant, amazing comedian, and a trail blazer for so many others. We miss you Joan!
Wow I really needed this
Thank you for this video!🥰🥰🥰🥰I didn’t know how much of a badass she was.
Man, I miss this woman. How much we need her today.
She was so much funnier than Carson
Joan Rivers was amazing woman who was braver and more mature than any other Hollywood celebrity!!!
Carson didnt like competition, it was a mans world then, he probably felt beneath joan, as she was his show, guess pride got in the way of congratulating her. He should of manned up.
Whoa, I never knew this woman but I do now. I would never spit on you. You are pure and genuine I am sure you are with the Almighty. I love you Joan Rivers. Thank you kindly.
I was never close to my mother- long story. I’m very close however to my daughter.
I’m so happy I got to see Joan in Reno in 1985!
When she talked about Michael her psychologist, I was touched. When she talks about the dog on her lap, I wonder if that is the same dog that I saw on Charlie Rose get under the table during the interview. I miss his interviews. Except when it was about Israel, and the Palestinian could have been a deaf mute for all the time Rose allowed him or her to speak. When Joan throws around names like Robin Williams and Richard Pryor it is interesting to see how many celebrities are dead. Propofol. I talk about Michael Jackson's milk, and Joan to the anesthesiologist. My endoscopy and colonoscopy used to be done with versed and fentanyl, now it is propofol.
I love Joan Rivers. She sent an astoundingly accurate message to women. Make you OWN money!
Before her time, comedic genius!
"Oh grow up!", makes me smile.
I didn't need Kleenex, I needed a paper towel. Love this woman to pieces
Is it just me? I couldn’t hear about ⅓ of this otherwise interesting compilation.
Everything brought out about Joan Rivers in this video is every reason why she was to universally loved by those who loved life. She was an exceptional soul. Like so many say, "She is missed." The Planet Earth misses her. It misses her energy, her basic humanity, her humor. Her humor was not part of her, it encompassed all that she was. Her humor broke down boundaries between people, leaving only truth; life as it is. Humor is the stuff of life. Without it, this surely would be a place no one would want to be. I so grew out of my early confused, biased , conditioned Self at the shocking truths she would say in her inimitable style. Yes, Joan, you are so missed! 💗 💖 💘 💝 😢 😢 😢
Still miss her. Brilliant talent. Good human being. She did everything right.
Outstanding documentary for revealing the true person, relationships and stellar career of comedy.
and she owes it all to Johnny Carson.
impressive production, thank you!
I miss her , I know her daughter and grandson do too
God Bless Ms. Rivers, and may she rest in peace.
She retains her humanity and accessibility to everyone. Seems like a beautiful person in and out
I loved this woman. RIP! She should be a role model for Women (and gay men) because she was one strong woman!
So miss Joan Rivers. Loved her from South Africa
I wish that this video, along with many others right here on UA-cam---- NORMALIZE THE AUDIO VOLUME!!!! Constant adjusting the level !!!!!!
that woman is an icon!! feel so bad what she went through. she is a very strong person!!
Hiya! Where does the radio interview with the books in the back come from? :) Thanks
Search for 'Liz Sterling & Joan Rivers raw footage 1997
' :)
I totally get Joan Rivers Comedy and love her always. I loved her on the late show, tonigjht show and only watched it because of Joan❤️ Joan is fun!
One of few in that business who still had a heart and soul through it all. 🙏💕
Joan was brilliant no one like her 😇
I never knew her untill recently.. I jus fell inlove.. she is an amazing woman. One of the best.. RIP
Who is the bit in black and white who is unwilling to let Joan Rivers share her own story without taking a cut in royalties?
Can you post these other interviews that you got these clips from? I'd love to see them.
I loved her so much. Funny, ambitious, and a class act with exquisite taste. Miss her.
Rest In Peace, Joan Rivers ❤
Can you imagine if you had her in your life as a young person? I would be so grateful. I would tell her how beautiful she was too.
Good person, genuine and strong
RIP Joan
Her and Edger were gonna build a studio I Bucks Country Pennsylvania, then he died and she lost the tonight show.
Love her,!! Warrior out and out💖💖💖💖💖
What a powerhouse this woman was ❤️
Great upload if only you had balanced the audio. Shame.
She looked more beautiful in her later years, lovely lady.
Wish it had sound during black and white portions.
No one should suffer like this. She created a path for not only women, but the underdogs. Of course society is still unfair at times but she left a mark. Rip you great soul.
I love and miss her I know Melissa and her beautiful son Cooper do also 💔
Does anybody know what the radio interview is where she speaks about gratitude and hope? The vid ends on it
Johnny didn't know how to communicate with women. He didn't want to be friends with her. He wanted to be her boss.
With every depression there is a bit of paranoia and a bit of pessimism. She is a bit like Mrs Mazel.
I noticed how Carson didn't want to live on oxygen. He'd rather hang it up than be lugging a tank around with him. That says a lot to me and how he treated his exes.
Carson was a good guy, he helped alot of people get there foot in the door. Guys and girls.
Damn Rest in Peace
Many comedy performers have had traumatic lives.
You went too soon, trail blazer, hilarious lady, and wise too, RIP
I never knew her story, poor woman her tears and emotions are so real, she had a great heart. I’m surprised she fitted in because of that. Not many people in the business that are!
I only bought 2 tabloids in my life: Dean Martin and Joan River's death.
I admired them both.
Also, in my mind that one tabloid was the best of all them all.
I still have both tabloids in my scrap book.
Aw Joan god bless u dogs and animals can get you through anything they keep you going I didn't know how bad depression was for Joan and she suffered belima x
God sent that dog to help Joan. So honest.
I love Johnny, but he must have felt threatened. Joan is super funny.