What a ridiculous show. Yes, Hanoi Jane was hated, but none of the rest of them. Maybe I slept through the sixties, but those like Diana Rigg were always admired. Who made this mess?
It seems like the people who put this list together simply listed the 25 most famous actresses. Then the one legit actress people hated, Jane Fonda, they found "perplexing" that animosity still exists. And she was NOT anti war..she was pro war but just wanted the NVA to win. She was anti US. Yes, its' so perplexing that people are still upset about her actions for which she has NEVER apologized.
Traitor Jane deserved to be hated, especially by the families of all the soldiers killed in Viet Nam. The rest of these femmes were not hated. Who made up this list? Janet Leigh was well-liked, and so was Sophia Loren.
I think Sophia Loren is one of the most beautiful women on the planet!! There is a book by Andre Norton -- The Zero Stone. The story is 2 volumes. It is about a spaceship's cat who eats a furry rock and has a talking or telepathic cat who feet ending in paws like a monkey so he can manipulate tools. He is very bossy with the man he teams up with who chafes at being ordered around and at the end of the second book the cat eats a second furry rock and turns into an incredibly beautiful woman. Now he suddenly doesn't mind being bossed around as he practically drools. I always pictured Sophia Loren in that role (if they ever made it into a movie)!!
These were not hated women. Most of them were strong willed and/or starring opposite an actor who was chauvinistic. The only one who fits your headline is Jane Fonda. And that was for her controversial political actions. Even then, one can't deny her talent. Btw, her father was Henry Fonda, not Henry Ford.
Then again...for those if us that had studied the history of south East Asia and realized who was getting rich from the war that took many of our brave or poor ($) young men she was a hero. Although she did a few things that proved to be silly and not representative of our political decent she did lead the movement that lead to Kent State.
Bridgette Bardot was unfortunately hated because of her admission of not loving her OWN children, she said she couldn't bond with them and she felt like they were BOTH tumors taking over her OWN body which she wish she could have cut out. I believe it was just a different time and she probably had Post Partum Depression and you know that Hollywood was very different for women than men.
Brigitte Bardot has become controversial in the last 20 years for her outspoken views about Islamic barbarism towards animals. She has been convicted and fined under French laws. But in her youth, unlike Jane Fonda who became controversial for her outspoken views about American involvement in the Vietnam, she was just a very desired actress.
@@DaddyOfTheSugarVariety Oh, I agree. People who swear have a reason for swearing, and there's no sugar-coating. It can become a habit after awhile, but usually stemmed from extreme or almost constant frustrations over the ridiculous. Or just pure disgust with the world, which all too frequently deserves one's disgust.
HANOI JANE NEVER APOLOGIZED FOR WHAT SHE DID! She stated that she was sorry if her actions upset some people. She also stated on The View that pro-life people should be murdered.
I would agree with you, except about Jane Fonda. The majority of these actresses, it's hard to find out why they were so disliked - issues that went beyond not getting along smoothly with one particular costar on one particular movie. But Jane Fonda's actions were shockingly HORRIBLE to not only Viet Nam Veterans, but to all American veterans.
As dumb as AI is, I'm beginning to think we really don't have to worry about it that much. Except that some humans are as dumb or dumber. That IS worrysome!
Patricia Neal was hated? The whole segment was about how everyone hated George Peppard not Patricia Neal! Incidentally, Peppard himself in later years confessed that he was a jerk to be around, in no small part to his alcoholism throughout most of his career. Ms. Neal’s inclusion in this video should be removed.
The only people I know that at one point of their life hated Neal were Peppard, Gary Cooper and his wife, Her husband Roald Dahl and probably their children that Inheard hated both parent. More Dahl than her. They destroyed Dahl legacy. Also probably hate her former best friend. A homewracker that destroyed Neal marriage and eventually be Dahls final wife. But most Hollywood loved libertarian Neal specially Dolores Hartm
Maybe I missed something, but why was Ann-Margret hated???? And was George Peppard supposed to be one of the most hated actresses of the 60s?? And what was the problem with Deborah Kerr to make her disliked??? And Ann Bancroft's problem was that she was "complex"??? A lot of this makes no sense at all.
Ann Margaret was one of the most beloved of all the actresses of her time by nearly all of the Vietnam vets! She was one solid supporter of our troops back then. If she disapproved of Johnson's war (which we never heard her say) she NEVER took it out on our troops, unlike a traitor named Hanoi Jane!
Please take Janet Leigh off this list. She did not star in Some like it hot, that was the great Marilyn Monroe. She has never said a bad word of anyone!!!!!!
And take Julie Andrews off the list too…….most directors, according to a special on TCM said that most directors could hardly wait to work with her because she took direction so carefully and was obliging to all of her costars. This dude is a lazy hack.
I don't see hatred toward these actresses, or any reason for it. They're just people following their paths in life, but unlike most of us, under a microscope. Jane Fonda's apparent coziness with North Vietnam is the exception Imagine you're a U S service man seeing someone of her stature fraternizing with people who are shooting at you.
When you're a serviceman being tortured, and you see the Taylor Swift of your generation laughing and eating with the people holding you hostage without even trying to help.... that's a whole 3-4 generations of hate right there.
Yea, that would be like all the protesters on college campuses whining about the Palestinians, who know that until hamas is destroyed the Palestinian people will suffer. As for Israel, it’s hard to have sympathy when they truly are running their country along the lines of South Africa under apartheid. Bibi has to go!!
Based upon this video, these women seem to be hated because they are or were more popular than their male counterparts. They were strong willed, very outspoken against what they thought was wrong, promoted their own careers and often took unpopular side in controversial causes. Most of these women are/were phenomenal actresses who are/were multi-talented. It's easy to hate someone with whom we are jealous and cannot control. I find it difficult to believe Dame Julie Andrews was hated. If she was that difficult, why did the child actors in The Sound of Music speak so highly of her in interviews? Was this hatred of these actresses based upon a few men or a large section of Hollywood? I've heard positive comments about most of these actresses from people who had worked with them. Based upon what I've read about Hollywood celebrities, there was always some co-star who didn't like them or some rivalry between them.
Well, consider that the person disliking her was Richard Harris, a notorious drunkard. He didn't like that she didn't appreciate his "playful" attitude on set and was annoyed when he interrupted her quiet conversations with his antics. Some party animals resent it when others aren't there to laugh at their class clown behavior.
Diana Rigg actually outshined George Lazenby and brought people to the movie when he was the new Bond. She was an established actress in theater and TV, just recently leaving The Avengers in ‘68.
Misspelling,mispronounced names and words just a bit too much. How about you get a real human who gets rehearsed in proper voice-over work and stop relying on short- sighted and cheaper A.I.?
I will always believe that Wagner had something to do with the death of Natalie Wood. They were married at the time of her death and Wagner was the last one to see her alive on the boat. I will never understand why he was not listed as the number one suspect back then.
Dame Diana Rigg was An Ultlaime example of Cool And Stylish Class and Elan!!! A Matchless Shakespean Thespian She shone most brightly as Ms. Emma Peel on The Avengers!!!! Allure and Grace!!! Allure and Grace!!!!
You know, Neely O'Hara is damn right in 'Valley of the Dolls' when she opines (and I paraphrase) 'When a man stands up for himself in Hollywood he has 'integrity', but when a woman does, she's 'difficult.' Why isn't Heston listed as one of the most hated men? Loren may have been pushy on 'El Cid' but it sounds like Heston was already pushing hard thus leading him to come to shove...
I cant understand, How Talented Actress Judy Garland made it to number #2. She shouldn't been included at all. It wasn't easy, Being Judy Garland, As she one said. For GOD Sake, Let her RIP!
@@huguihugh9803 I've read where Judy's mother frittered Judy's money away, and was responsible for a lot of her psychological, mental and emotional troubles. Not to mention her financial woes. Stage mother on steroids!
@@jrnfw4060 This isn't about Judy Gaarland life, that I trully don't care. Specially after hundred of books, plays, Films, TV movies, miniseries and series. Just she wasn't a big movie star in the 60s, maybe she was a huge pop star, a top selling singer and stage star, but not a movie star.- Big stars in the 60s were Doris Day, Liz Taylor, Hayley Mills, Nathalie Wood, Audray, Julie Andrews. Newcomers were Faye Dunnaway, Julie Christie, Susannah York, Hannoi Jane, Glenda Jackson, Maggie Smith, Ann Margret, Raquel Welch even Judy's daughter Liza. Foreign sirens were Lollo, Sophia, Virna, Anita, Jeanne Still Film stars were Bette Davis, Katherine Hepburn, Maureen O'Hara, Deborah Kerr, Susan Hayworth. Gaarland as Marleen Dietrich, Olivia DeHavilland or Vivien were semiretired actresses, from a glorious past in the 30s and 40s.-
I've never thought that Judy Garland was particularly glamorous. As was described, her looks were "unconventional", especially her hairstyles, that never, in my opinion, looked quite right on her.
Diana Rigg was about more than film or television. She was first and foremost a THEATRE actress and a very distinguished one. She started off at the Royal Shakespeare Company but was also a regular at the National, both at the Old Vic, where I saw her in Andromache by Racine directed by Jonathan Miller and later at the South Bank. Of course it was the Avengers and being Mrs Peel that catapulted her to fame and then the movies but even if it had never happened she would still have been a great theatre actor. Incidentally her best Hollywood part was in the brilliant Paddy Chayevsky movie the Hospital with George C Scott. A wonderful satirical masterpiece.
I can't believe Natalie Wood is number 1. Ann Margret, Sophia Loren, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews and a few others I find hard to believe. Raquel Welch and Jane Fonda maybe. Christopher Plummer said Julie Andrews was so sweet he almost didn't like her or something to that effect. I would like to add Shirley MacLaine as a possible most hated too (I watched the video over and drew that conclusion.)
I just met Ann Margaret at David Winters funeral, she was absolutely lovely, sweet & kind. She told me to call her "Annie" ... Now if you want a really hateful person go after Hope Holliday, what a rude self righteous b*tch she is. Cheating on her husband Frank Marth with Cameron Mitchell. Tramp!
It's important to approach historical perspectives with sensitivity, as public opinions can change over time. Rather than focusing on negativity, let's appreciate the diverse contributions of Hollywood actresses in the 1960s, acknowledging the complexities of the industry during that era.
Even today Jane Fonda hated.Her views still are the same ,but now even worse then in the 1960s She hates America and free speech for others. She is all for goverment control she needs to be in prison!
Bardot was right and Europeans will long regret attacking her rather than thoughtfully considering whether she might be saying something they needed (and still need) to hear.
Not Henry Ford, his name is Henry Fonda!!!! One of Hollywood's GREATEST Actors Ever. Watch "The Grapes of Wrath" and I'm sure you will agree. John Steinbeck wrote the famous book. Another famous American writer!!!!!
Anyone who confuses Henry Fonda with Henry Ford will not take the time to watch THE GRAPES OF WRATH. But, I agree, great film and superb performance by Fonda.
I've read that book. Very dark. Man's inhumanity to man. In the end, the mother of the stillborn baby helped feed a starving man with her breast milk. Some hard choices those characters had to make ... Read it. It's a classic.
I doubt sincerely if the general public hates these women. There are people in the industry who are not nice people and play the diva. But I don't think most of these women fit that category. 6:00 With Claudia Cardinale, the film "Once upon a time in the West" would not have had the same effect." I looked up the accusation against Woody Allen. From everything I read he did not do it. He even did a polygraph and passed it with flying colors.
Nonsense, any other competent woman could have played in 'Once Upon a Tim in the West ! Charles Bronson and Henry Fonda 'made' the movie - and of course the genius of Sergio Leone ! -
These choices are certainly someone's opinion. As to my opinion, Hanoi Jane will always be #1. As to fact... at 22:00 in the Ann-Margret section, the photo on the right is NOT Elvis, but Pat Boone who starred with A-M in STATE FAIR.
Lol were you even born when Hanoi Jane was a thing? she made a stupid mistake, a misguided, biased attempt to speak out against the war. But nothing she said or did was entirely wrong. USA should never have been there, they had big heads after Korea and WW2, and were way too paranoid about Communism.
Most of these women were probably the most ENVIED, with the exception of Jane Fonda. Her actions and words toward our troops and info during the Vietnam war were borderline treasonous. Sophia Loren is still damn gorgeous and an amazing actress and person. Most of these women were wonderful actresses and some of them had strong personalities that enabled them to defend themselves against the awful pressures of the studio moguls and actors who tried to treatment like property.
Gee..who would I believe was the abuser in the Mia/Woody duspute? Perhaps the one who married his own step-daughter as soon as she was old enough? Woody gave the word "BrideGROOM" a whole new definition.
@@robbiejohn91368 maybe they aren’t “bitter”. Maybe they just don’t like her! One can dislike another person’s character without being “bitter”, yes? You don’t need to attempt throw guilt onto people who don’t share YOUR opinion
You know, if you insist upon forcing commercial advertisements on us, tyhe least you could do is not throw them in during mid-sentence of your actual video. It's rude. and ruins the viewing of the actual video.
Artificial "intelligence" is about as dumb as can be. If its designers succeed in their alleged purpose of having it eventually take over the world, we'll ALL be in VERY BIG TROUBLE! If you think our world is screwed up now, just you wait ....
What a ridiculous clip! At no point do you show how or why people became 'hated', and your choice of stars is strange. The first star on show is Jane Fonda, whose 'controversial' Vietnam protests took place in the SEVENTIES not the 60s. This is largely nonsense from start to finish.
This is one of the worst lists I have ever seen. These are all famous and generally loved actresses from the 60s and 70s. I think the only one who is hated still is Jane Fonda, solely due to her visit to North Vietnam during wartime.
Well speaking as a woman....we've come a long way baby. Born in 1959. I think the fact that my father was a male chauvinist pig but a loveable man. It motivated me to go to college and have my own source of income. That was the only solution for such sexist and stereotyping women. And smart. And yes I have had a lot of discrimination in my career. I'm just improving the path of womens' lives. Will pass the baton somewhere in the future. Am so proud of today's modern women!
What gets me is how the illegal gender discrimination laws are rarely enforced. A lot of women in the work force are still paid less than men for EXACTLY THE SAME WORK. So, WHERE is the so-called "equal opportunity"? And why is it so easy to get around these laws? They were enacted to ensure fair play.
Okay…..Jane Fonda was not born to Henry FORD….which is what I heard both times I listened to the video… she was born to Henry FONDA…..and she is STILL hated for what she did and for her actions during the Vietnam Conflict by many Vietnam Vets including my husband. According to his autobiography, even her farther was not happy with her actions in Vietnam as he was a veteran of WWII.
Please correct the pronunciation of the last names. Please also note that Henry Ford is incorrect. It’s Henry Fonda, that’s why Jane’s maiden name is Fonda.
you got pics wrong, info wrong Ann Margret was married to Roger Smith not Elvis and you didn't even mention him. Natalie Wood was married to Robert Wagner and they were out on their boat when she died
@@williamelanningjr5440 🤔 I never said that. But in any event, this is RU-vid, not the real world ?. Rather the Disney version of it. Mary Poppins is always watching you !!........
@@alancrisp1582 Really?!? What WAS the purpose of your comment "Absolutely Nonsense" to @maxoreilly2698's "Bardot was right about Islam. France and the UK owe her an apology"???? Sounds like you were defending Islam to me. Care to elaborate?
This is so off-the-mark. Natalie Wood is one if the most beloved actresses and one of whom I’ve never heard a harsh word. Patricia Neal? That described a hatred for George Peppard. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄