Welcome to Classic Hollywood Legends, a channel dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of Hollywood's most legendary actors and singers from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond. Join us as we delve into the real-life stories and achievements of these classic icons, and appreciate their timeless impact on the world of entertainment. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be transported back in time as we remember and pay tribute to the legends of classic Hollywood.
When I was little boy and saw for first time the movies with him I was believing that Johnny Weissmuller was real Tarzan and everything what happens in the movie was for real. After few years I learn what about are movies. Memories forever 🌈💕
In the 1970's I was a kid working in Manhattan. One day on Park Ave, there was Johnny Weissmuller heading for a car. He saw me staring at him, pointed at me, winked and smiled to let me know, "Yep kid, it's me."
❤️❤️❤️❤️ God Bless this beautiful talented man that gave the world so much joy a great actor gone but not forgotten Howard Rollins DEDICATED TO THIS WONDERFUL ACTOR THANK YOU Mr. Rollins 🌹 YOU ARE TRULY MISS A BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT ACTOR STILL STAND STRONG GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.. DEDICATED ✨✨✨✨✨🏆
I still love him and I will always remember him. With so much love in my heart for him. His handsome face with the most beautiful dimples ever. Gorgeous till the end still in 2024💔💔🪽🕊️🕊️🙏🙏👼👼
an interesting perspective from the top...in some ways, the same issues that apply to individual design and developers who may have experience that responds to many of the issues discussed, but do not have a platform to communicate with those who need fresh innovation that addresses future needs to grow the organization.
I remember James because he lived just one town north from us in oregon and he was a legend in the 60’s and 70’s🙌 He and my father were two of the most handsome men I ever knew and they were cut from the same mold of working hard and helping other and doing what’s right even if it wasn’t popular!
They say, that nobody was at the funeral, not one person of the prominenz; beside one women, who was early in one film with him. There ware no Reagan, no Kenney and so on. The grave yard in Acapulco was new, a new meadow, at that time.
Lose the AI narration/pronunciation and get the Desi's correct. Otherwise a pretty good telling of their story. They practically invented the modern "sit-com", and were smart enough to own it as well as the studio that produced so many other programs. Somewhere 'I Love Lucy' will be running forever, and people will still love it.