It was very hard for me to click on this video. My mom and dad both passed away in August. We all loved your channel and my mom would notify me when a new video was available. I got them into watching it, but my mom fell head over heels for your narration and took it to a whole new level of adoration. I am glad I got to finally watch this, and after 5 months of their passing, I can now have this fond memory of them with you! I miss them both terribly.
We watch your show almost every night before bed. It is so interesting and relaxing. Thank you from Norwalk, Ohio
It’s been said before, but I’ll say it again I absolutely love the filmography and the narration of Hollywood Graveyard.
That and the combination of the soundtrack make for a sentimental experience.
I agree with you, very good.....for me it's a shame that not all videos have Brazilian Portuguese subtitles..
Honored to be two of the participants featured in this video, Arthur (Sleepy Hollow, NY). Thank you!!
The last one was a great surprise! Didn’t know Aunt Bethany was Betty Boop! Loved her in Christmas Vacation!
Charles Bronson took his last name from Bronson Ave, it runs from the Hollywood hills to Santa Monica Blvd south, where it ends at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, south on the other side of the wall from the cemetery is Paramount Studios, where he was originally contracted.
Charles Bronson was a legend and definitely every film watched him in loved every single one
Let's also not forget and give respect for Charles Bronson who served as an aerial gunner on a B-29 during WWII. And with Nathaniel Hawthorne, he changed the spelling of his last name because his great-great grandfather one the influential judges who sentenced to death 21 innocent people during the Salem Witch Trials.
Thank you so much for this series. My son is high functioning autistic and loves watching old shows and searching for births and deaths of actors and others. This series is a real blessing to him and me. We have started at the beginning and are working our way through this great series. Thank you
You might be surprised at celebrities that are in your own city. Maybe you and your son could do your own version! 💜
@@daniellebrothers3688not everyone lives in America.
And I refuse to visit the wretched Chaplin tomb up in Züri. So no, not doable.
I suffer from "anemoia" this feeling of nostalgia to live at vintage era 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's this is why I like to watch golden Hollywood films era. This why I like this channel is one of my favorites. I would like to spend some time with many of those actors, actresses, producers and producers from that era, to talk about anything and having some coffee, like a good friends. R.I.P. to all of them and thanks for sharing us your talents to make us spend a moment of good entertainment.
John's turn as the weak Corleone brother was masterful. Reading the book made me realize how perfectly he captured the character, making you actually feel terribly sorry for him, even after you know he tried to kill his own brother. That's amazing!
I have 2 TVs in my garage. The 40” has the LA Rams game on in mute, while the 75” tv has Hollywood Graveyard’s new episode on full blast! Let’s do this!
Haha that’s awesome. I’m not a sports fan but I admire your dedication lol
Thank you Arthur again & everybody who contributed to this film 🎞!
Yay! Been waiting very patiently for this video! I contributed the footage for Dickinson, Bradley, Rockwell, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Alcott, and Emerson!! So happy for the opportunity to be a part of your channel. Had a lot of fun visiting these different cemeteries.
I helped contribute for Franklin Pierce and John Bellushi and can be seen at the start of the video! So exciting!
My Dad is interned in the National Cemetery in Farmingdale . On a side note, that cemetery is kept pristine out of respect for our fallen military members.
Dody Goodman was also Philip Drummond's sister, Sophia, in a few episodes of Diff'rent Strokes. Diahann Carroll was also Whitley Gilbert's mother in A Different World. RIP to both of them and everyone else in this video.
Arthur, as a deep lover of history I cannot tell you what an impact your series has had on me.
As a creative, I love to create characters, and listening to you describe all of these individuals all of whom lived has helped me immensely with storytelling.
I’m sure the hours of research that you put in help in making your work shine in a place as vast as UA-cam.
I love to create characters for my little projects, and for creative jaunts in general you have played a part in teaching me how to thread storytelling with deep research.
I appreciate your tremendous attention to detail, really digging into each and every individual profile in the mere minutes you have.
I say again thank you for your immense talent and that of your musical cohort as well.
:-)
Not sure where I thought Claude Rains rested but my guess wouldn't have been New Hampshire. What an incredible actor. I miss him.
I absolutely love Hollywood Graveyard. You've given a face to so many actors, singers, musicians, particularly, voice actors...BETTY BOOP AND OLIVE OYL!!! THANK YOU!!!!
Interesting that you included Brett Somers, because you also had an unknowing nod to Charles Nelson Reilly in this video. He survived the Hartford circus fire.
I was out for my afternoon walk and missed the alert. WOW! Clocking in at.57:20; I made it through the entire installment. Is there some award we can get you nominated for? YOU DESERVE IT!!!
You asked us to reply with our memories of the stars covered; well, here goes:
Charles Bronson: Death Wish is one of my favorites as a teenager in the early 70s considering the disturbing subject matter. Before Liam Neeson and the “Taken” Trilogy, there was Bronson!
Jill Irlend McCallum Bronson: She and “Charley” (as she ALWAYS called him) raked in lots of $$$$ by appearing in over 14 films together. She met David McCallum while guest starring on The Man From Uncle, married him and when David was doing a
film with Bronson he introduced her to him!
President Franklin Pierce: He’s a distant relative of former First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush!
Claude Rains: I have to watch The Invisible Man when it comes on. He and Gloria “Titanic” Stuart had top billing in that film in 1933. Lawrence of Arabia and of course Casablanca are my other favorites of his. Could you believe there was actually gambling going on in the Casbah?
Barney & Betty Hill: When they made the NBC Movie of the Week about their story I watched and I BELIEVE THEM! Betty was on Mike Douglas, Phil Donahue and Tomorrow w/Tom Snyder telling her story. Barney had already died!
Milton Bradley: Who didn’t have these games in their households (Life, Twister & Monopoly)?
John Belushi: 1982; so so so so sad an ending! “Cheeburger, Cheeburger, Cheeburger, Cheeburger!”
Mike Wallace: As a child I got a kick out of the classic Mike Wallac setup where the interviewee didn’t see the guillotine coming that Mike was about to drop on them!
John Cazale: Another short life. He made 5 movies that were nominated for Best Picture in the 1970’s The Godfather, The Godfather II, Dog Day Afternoon,The Conversation, & The Deer Hunter. Then cancer got him before her he could marry Meryl Streep!
David Angell & Wife: The events of that day I will not forget. Nothing more to say!
Moses Gunn: I remember him from television in the 1970s. He usually played serious characters!
Arthur Miller: Chicago WLS ABC7 used to show afternoon movies in the 1970s and one of them was The Misfits which they showed over 2 days at 90 minutes each. Such a sad film and then Gable had a heart attack soon after. We all know what happened to Marilyn over the next 2 years!
Brett Somers: Her “Dumb Dora” answers were a hoot! I would run home from Kindergarten to see her on Match Game!
Dody Goodman: Martha Shumway was my favorite character on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman! Peace and Love to Mae Olinski as well (giggles)!
Art Carney: My brother and I would watch The Honeymooners reruns on WFLD 32 Chicago in the 1960s and 70s. When he was nominated for the Oscar for Harry and Tonto I couldn’t understand why but then he won. Have only seen snippets of it. Got a kick out of “Going in Style!”
Broderick Crawford: Vaguely remember Highway Patrol as a child but have been watching it on MeTV @ 5:00am EST the past 6 years. The plot lines are corny but Broderick made a fortune on that SYNDICATED show from 1955-1959. Frederick Ziv paid him VERY well!
Maureen Stapleton: The bathroom bomber’s wife in the 1st Airport movie and Warren Beatty directed her in Reds and she deserved that Oscar!
Maureen O’Sullivan: Even after the death of her husband director John Farrow, this woman continued to have a lengthy career. I remember her as Jane in the Tarzan movies.
Floyd Patterson: I remember him being a boxer but don’t remember any of his fights!
Kurt Weill & Lotte Lenya: What I remember most is Bobby Darin’s version of Mack The Knife. Around 2008-2009 a Louis Armstrong biographer was on the Terry Gross program Fresh Air discussing Louis and some of his musical collaborations. They played rehearsal audio of Louis and Lotte rehearsing this very song. They were such a hoot singing and laughing as Louis coaches her! Ms. Lenya was also a mean Rosa Kleb in From Russia With Love, crop and all!
Adolph Caesar: I remember him from A Soldier’s Story and The Color Purple!
Heavy D: What was that song they got permission to use “Now That We Found Love What Are Gonna Do, With It?” Big in nightclubs back in the 1980s!
Earl “DMX” Simmons: The film to see him in that was all the buzz in the early 2000s was Romeo Must Die featuring Jet Li and Aaliyah.
Diahann Carroll: Julia and Dominique Deavereaux Lane and 1/2 sister of Blake Carrington. She glided in to Denver just in time to stake her claim to $125,000,000 when Tom Carrington kicked the bucket!
Dizzy Gillespie: The Cheeks! Memorable!
Guy Lumbardo: Does anyone else here remember when he was the only game in town New Years Day @ Midnight in the 1960s and early 70s? Fast forward to 2021-22. We now have drunken foolishness @ Midnight!
Count Basie: Along with his orchestra, another musical great!
Brandon DeWilde: “De-Wild” or “De-Wilda,” we know who you are referring to. “Hud” is my favorite movie of his. This was a shocker when I found out what happened to him. My mother would buy a World Almanac every year when I was a kid. When I looked up Brandon and saw he died in 1970 I was just shocked. Then a few years later found out he was in one of those “tee boned” accidents. Forgot who hit who. 30 years old? SAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great job, Arthur! Bravo, Bravo, Bravo! Encore, Encore, Encore!!!!!!!!!!
"Now That We Found Love", written by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, was originally recorded by The O'Jays in 1973 and re-recorded by the legendary Reggae group Third World in 1978. It is this version that was sampled by Heavy D. Hope this helps! And btw, I LOVE Hollywood Graveyard!! 😎
Ralph Waldo Emerson is my great great great great great great great grandfather. I love reading all about him. My husband says I look like him. He was related to my late mom's side of the family. I am also related to Robert Browning.
Pete Steele was the frontman of the legendary Brooklyn Hardcore band Carnivore long before Type O came into being. Being from around the same area I ran into him at local record store Zig Zag a few times and often talked to him before Carnivore and or Repulsion (Type O Negative's original name) shows at L'amour Brooklyn night club. He was actually a very nice guy.
I for one was glad Arthur did the research and reported Pete's proper cause of death. I paint his beautiful face often. He is missed.
I started crying when you showed Petrus' grave. I love and miss that gorgeous, creative, kind and funny man the world knew as Peter Steele. Thank you, thank you! 😊
My Sunday is made.... Thanks Arthur 🥰🥰
This was a particularly rich installment in your series. My thanks to you and the faithful viewers who contributed their videos.
Many years ago my wife and I visited Waldon Pond and saw the spot where Thoreau's cabin was supposed to be located. It was a pile of large stones. No one was there except ourselves. A more peaceful place I have yet to see.
While there, out of nowhere, a very friendly dog appeared. He stayed with us during our visit.
We decided that Thoreau sent the pup to be with is during our time there. We were young !!
Excellent video. Thanks to all your contributors. You brought back many memories.
Great way to round of the weekend , thanks for posting. I sit and watch these videos with my 10 year old , he loves to walk around churchyards and cemeteries
This was incredible! Thank you to all who participated!
Perfect way to end a weekend
Thank you for paying homage to heavy D & DMX they were the best rappers in the early 90s and 2000s
The fact that Peter Steele was honored in this one seriously made me tear up. Type O Negative is my favorite band of all time. And to see Peter being remembered deserves the fucking metal horns \m/. May Peter Rest in Peace
You went to my neck of the woods! I grew up in Medford, Massachusetts. Lived in Everett and Malden too. Thank you!!!!
Absolutely love the series. Kept me going throughout lockdowns of recent years and beyond. Fantastic.
Thanks Arthur and all who contributed to this video,well done everyone 👏👏👏👏
Mike Wallace, one of the all-time great TV journalists! And Christopher Plummer gave an incredible performance as Wallace in 1999’s The Insider, a movie well worth seeing.
I turn one of these on in my living room and within 10 minutes all of my family has materialized around the TV sitting silently together. Thank you.
Fantastic Edition Arthur !!!!! Thanks to all the Viewers who submitted some great finds .
Yes Bridgeport - my hometown! PT Barnum, Tom Thumb, and also Fanny Crosby. Mountain Grove Cemetery is a huge scenic cemetery. It looks like it's out of a picturesque movie.
Norman Rockwell is my favorite artist of all time!
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Fabulous Thanks I look forward to each and everyone ❤️ 😊
People keep dying and moving on to bigger and better things. I recently introduced my 7 year old son to The Last Starfighter. I do so love the line. "Death is a primitive concept. I prefer to think they are fighting evil in another dimension." And of course my son asked me about dimensions and that was not 5 minute talk. 😆 Continue to honor those that came before us so as to learn from their past and history. How I really wish our human race would learn from the past. If wishes were horses. As always another great Video!
This is the best online graveyard tour and greetings from the Philippines 🇵🇭 😇🙏🙏🙏
Stay safe Sir Arthur and God bless you
Great treat ........rip John Cazale... thanks for this upload
Rest in peace Charles Bronson. I am a big fan. My friend failed to mention that you were also in "The Dirty Dozen" and on the tv series " Bonanza" , "Gun smoke" and "Twilight Zone". Thank you for entertaining me as a kid and an adult.
To Arthur, and the contributors who helped to make this production, I offer you the words of one featured in this video, namely the great Ralph Waldo Emerson: "The reward of a job well done is having done it." So regardless of the praise I and others lavish upon you, know that the ultimate satisfaction is within. But that won't stop us from expressing our thanks for another fine job!
I hate graveyards usually. Going to the Hollywood gravesites was the most depressing thing I've ever done, but I watched this anyway and I'm very impressed!! I'm going to be watching from now on! You have brought them "to life" in a respectful and interesting way, not depressing at all! Very interesting history!
A perfect guided history tour and oft of people some of us haven’t heard of before but appreciate their contributions to society 🙂
I have been waiting ever so impatiently for a new installment of Hollywood graveyard!!
Thanks to Rocky Horror I'll always remember that "Claude Rains was the invisible man"
This grave tour I really enjoyed. There was a number of people who I recognized the names of. Making it really enjoyable. Thanks very much for making this. 🤗🤗🤗😇
What a variety of greats featured in this tribute.
I have to say I was struck by the absolute cheerfulness of Wes Craven’s grave. All the colorful flowers were beautiful.
Good to see Brandon deWilde mentioned. He was wonderful in A Member of the Wedding.
Belushi’s grave made me wonder where Cathy Smith was laid to rest.
Thanks for another superlative video.
We are currently in a lockdown here in Holland and this show entertains me through all of the covid madness that's been going on! I love it!!!
Definitely no shortage of fascinating history to this show. Love the countless stories this show tells.
Nothing ends a weekend then a new Hollywood Graveyard ! Thank you Arthur and Hollywood Graveyard once again.
I was thrilled to see my submissions included in this viewers special (Broderick Crawford, Maureen Stapleton and President Chester Arthur.)...already planning for the next viewers special. Arthur's editing and commentary are the best!!
Same with mine in Franklin Pierce and John Belushi. There are a couple graves in New England I want to visit for the next Hollywood Graveyard.
Franklin Pierce and I are alumni of the same college (Bowdoin). Harry Truman said Pierce was the best-looking President we had, though tragedy dogged him and his wife. Their son Ben was killed in a horrific train accident. After he left office, his Bowdoin buddy, Nathaniel Hawthorne, took him on a cheer-me-up trip through the White Mountains, on which trip, Hawthorne died. All of Hawthorne's literary friends snubbed Pierce at the funeral.
woo hoo THANK YOU for finally portraying P.T. in my home town... many hugs
I was captivated from beginning to end! Bravo, Arthur and Contributing fans!
Brilliant episode. Thank you Arthur et al. 🦘
It’s crazy how many famous graves there are there.
Well there were lots of famous people, ergo lots of famous dead people.
@@jackiemack8653 haha, well I suppose that makes sense!
One of my favorite Hollywood Graveyards! Please keep them coming!
Finally. My home state, the state of my birth; Massachusetts. Makes me miss Concord and Author’s Ridge. Thank you, Mr. Dark and of course to all of the rest of the community who filmed these.
You bring the dead to life. Thank you for taking us along.
Ahhh the wait is over! so look forward to your videos!! thank you! 👍😃💐💐💐
The only channel that I have viewed all episodes of. Truly awesome, thank you!
5 years and still going strong with so much "fun" stuff to watch. I just hope that more People find this Diamond in the rocks that your channel is. Many thanks from sweden for a Great channel.
So many legends and icons who graves i never thought i will see but your channel gave us that Cant wait to see Sidney Poitier Betty White Bob Saget Graves
Sidney Poitier, and Betty White were both cremated and have no resting places.
Yes new episode!! Who's been waiting for a new one! 🙋
4 hours ago I said goodbye to my grandma for the last time. I find myself here in an introspective mood. Mortality unites us all & I’m sure that’s part of what drew me here years ago. Today it just seems less academic than usual.
Rest in paradise grandmother, you've earned your rest ,my condolences to you and your family.
So look forward to these videos. Great memories of stars we loved and lost and those that changed history ⭐️
There are so many good ones in this episode. Everyone did a great job covering the different graves. I love seeing the Bronson grave and I do love President Arthur's grave. The Ramone grave was good too. I did enjoy the Warren's and the other one connected to Amityville. Thank you Arthur and everyone else that made this possible.
Hi Rhett, glad to see you also enjoy this channel. And why not. Since you love cemeteries as well.
That was a great one! Many of them I remember. Through you, I am able to pay my respects. Thank you for what you do.
Dark is a pure genius. That silent shot after the the Cheers changover to Harrelson was perfect. Pure class and professionism.
Absolutely fabulous! Again, the viewers' contributions have been first class. I also loved the extension of visits to people who were influential and not necessarily movie stars. An absolutely cracking video, Arthur. Congratulations.
Arthur, I eagerly look forward
to all of your videos. The scenery of the cemeteries and mausoleums along with the biographies of the people portrayed really help me feel a bond between the present and my childhood.
Absolutely gutted I stayed in a hotel in Malden in 2007 just yards away from the cemetery John Cazale is buried in as I love the films he was in and would have visited his grave had i known at the time.Great in The Conversation with Gene Hackman.
I 💕 Waldon Pond!!! I used to go swimming there every summer I wasn't at Revere Beach
Always nice to see when a new video comes up. Such a quality and unique channel. Keep doing such a fine work my friend.
East coast graveyards are amazing, and I always learn while watching and quite often surprised.
One of the survivors of the Hartford circus fire was actor and regular TV game show panelist, Charles Nelson Reilly. Most people remember him on TV from the 1960s through 1980s (Laugh-In, Hoodoo on Lidsville, regular panelist on Match Game). He was a 13-year-old boy and sitting in the audience when the tent fire happened. He was so traumatized by the horrors of that fire, he would never sit in an audience again for the rest of his life. Over 160 people died and around 700 others were injured in the fire.
I was attempting to watch another show to stream, and it cut out on me, so whilst looking here to find something to entertain myself, lo and behold a little blue dot appeared on the beloved icon for Hollywood Graveyard 💙. So much to learn from here, I have many Milton Bradley board games at my house we still enjoy. Always loved Norman Rockwell paintings, they just had so much Americana, and made you feel proud to have been raised here. Didn't realize the last one, though. " I pledge allegiance, to the flag, of the United States of America. And to the Republic, for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. PLAY BALL!"
Awesome another awesome video thank you I've been waiting patiently 😀
I get so excited everytime you upload! Love it! Love from England 🇬🇧❤
One of the best. Riveting. No other way of seeing these places..but l have to think, does anyone ever visit these graves? So many seem negleted. Your narration is iconic.
I've been watching these for the past 3 years. Thank you to everyone's hard work. This was another great segment. Thank you thank you!
Another anthology of greatness made possible by many contributors (thank you); tied together by Arthur’s masterful narration. A balm to this historian’s soul. Looking forward to the next installment!
One of my favorite Bronson movies is the incredibly cheesy western rom-com, “From Noon ‘til Three”(1976).
Costars his gorgeous wife, Jill Ireland.
Hey! That's me! And my footage! 🖤
It was nice to see HG come to my home state of CT. Thank you as always, Arthur, for allowing me to indulge in my fascination with graves and graveyards.
You should visit Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland Ohio! We have Elliott Ness, John D. Rockefeller and James A. Garfield just to name a few:)
Norman Rockwell is my most all time favorite illustrator. I went to the Academy of Art University in San Fran so that kicked me right in the feels. :(
I’m from Concord, and so I have a special connection to Sleepy Hollow. Sometimes you can find me strolling the stones there, or at the place where I’ll be entombed, Mt. Auburn in Cambridge.
Another episode that gives us insight of our entertainers. Arthur, never cease to surprise us!!!!
My favorites were Emmy Dickerson and Benson's graves.
I've been watching for a LONG time now, since you started.
And it's great that you have invited your viewers to help with the foot work.
It at also gives them a sense of pride to do that work as well.
Good luck on your next 5 years.
By the way. I think you should earn a Golden Globe nomination for these productions.
I visited John Belushi's graveside years ago, and flying home with my friend after vacationing in Martha's Vineyard, out of Logan Airport, aboard Nations Air, our plane came very close to crashing and instantly thought of Belushi's grave. It was a sign saving us, my nurse friend and I thought, after pulling out of a dive, by a miracle.
I think this was the best of the recent Viewer's Choice segments.
Five years of Hollywood Graveyard... it warms my heart to no end to see so many of your faces in here.
This is by far my favourite channel. I just love how you allow us to participate.
Love watching your videos!!!!!!
Someone really needs to submit every presidential resting place so Hollywood Graveyard can compile a
"Presidential Graves" Special!
Five years indeed, Arthur, & I've been here w/you since your very first upload. You provided me w/ hours of entertainment, as I was at the tail end of chemo treatments in Jan./Feb. 2017. I proudly wear my Hollywood Graveyard sweatshirt. Thank you for the absolutely beautiful & respectful job you do on each & every video. We all know that as soon as we see one of your uploads, it will be quality from start to finish. We love you, young man. Peace.
I have been watching for the last 4years absolutely love it!
I always look forward to the next episode