@@josephasner171 I agree. I am a huge fan of hers and always wondered what she would look like older. I always kind of felt she would have aged the way Raquel Welch has aged and would still be beautiful.
I made a comment about John Jr. on one of your last videos. This one is amazing. Once again thank you for the "WHAT IF" and please continue with more videos.
Thank you very much! yes, we tried to remake the new version with a more accuracy. Thanks for watching our content. We will definitely bring more and more videos.
Agreed, Judy would have had to overcome her eating disorder and put on weight in her later years in order to look even remotely close to the image depicted. She looked like she was in her 60’s when she was in her mid 40’s.
I'M STILL MEMORIZE BY THIS VIDEO ONE AFTER THE OTHER, WOW!!!!!!! ONCE AGAIN I THANK YOU ALL FOR CREATING THESE WONDERFUL, AMAZING VIDEOS!!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I am supremely impressed by your work with these age - progression videos. I've seen law enforcement use this process for decades, but you brought this up to the level of fine art; well done! I hope you don't mind but I have a couple of suggestions for future subjects: One is Marvin Gaye. Ever since his father murdered him 1984 - one day before his 45th birthday - I always wondered what might have been. We truly lost a legend that day. The other one is personal to me. Joe Tex, the 60's soul singer. He was my cousin. I never got a chance to see him perform live because all the venues he performed in were 18 and up and he died just before my 18th birthday. I would really appreciate it. You know, as I write this, I've just decided to subscribe to your channel. Thanks and keep up the good work. 😎👍
For me Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes,Whitney Houston,Tiffany Hale,Bob Saget and Tiffini Hale!it is like i miss them everyday!like they were family.childhood that is.if it was my family...i miss my grandparents!
They all look very realistic with the exception of Phil Ochs. Excellent work, as usual. Here is a list of more suggestions: Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb Laura Brannigan John Ritter Michael Landon Celia Cruz Johnny Cash Tupac Shakur Freddy Mercury Corey Monteith Patsy Cline Thank you!
Thank you so much, some great suggestions here, we will be working on most of them but, we usually categorize them, ex 2pac Shakur on the "Rappers Who Died Young", so you can expect to see all of them in our next video series.
This is very cool, and special, to be able to see famous people who have departed. The amazement is that we have the technology to progress individuals to a older life span. Finally, I can say, great and interesting entertainment of (probable) age transformation/ progression from people who have profoundly touched our life "when they walked this Earth."
Thanks Kevin, some great names here, we will feature John Lennon on the next video, while the other names we will work during the next weeks and create a video with them.
Great video but Judy looked more accurate in the other video but still great job. Keep up the good work and hope to see more videos. Suggestion: seeing Alive celebrities, what they would look like in 10 years or seeing what young celebrities would look like when they're older.
Great video!! ❤ I'd like to see George Michael, Michael Hutchance (INXS), Kurt Cobain, Donna Summer and Sylvester. Oh, Michael Jackson too!!! I'm watching from Brazil. 🇧🇷
Thank you Ana, Some great great suggestions here, and we will definitely work on all of them, but will feature few of them on each video. Thank you so much.
In light of MLK Jr. Day, how about doing an age progression video of civil rights leaders in the last century who were either murdered or had otherwise died before their time. Some examples include Harvey Milk, Matthew Shepard, Ryan White, etc. I would love to have seen what they would've looked like had they lived to today.
Just a correction! Robert F. Kennedy died as a 42-year-old (and not as a 35-year-old) and he will have turned 96 this year (and not just 81 years as portrayed in the video)
@David Fulton I agree with you. They probably could just use Liz Minnelli’s present picture. She looks just like her Mother. @Historicly I do see a lot of resemblance in most of your pictures. Some are so believable that it’s spooky.
It's sad to see them but eerily good to see them smiling as they look around. I'll be 70 this year and I think I'll smile happily and look around glad to have made it this far.
JFK Jr. Even better looking, looks like a young Mel Gibson. George makes me want to cry. The only one I really think was way off is Judy Garland. Her nose is completely wrong. We just need to look at Liza to have a pretty good idea of how Judy would look.
I didn't think that looked like an aged Judy Garland at all, looked like a completely different woman. I don't think looking at Liza would help as she looked more like her father.
The ones I can see realistically is Corey Haim, Phil Ochs, John F Kennedy Jr and George Harrison - they probably would have looked like this in later years.
I disagree with you on George Harrison, I don't think he would have looked that old, he was the youngest Beatle and if you look at Ringo Starr now, who will be 82 on July 7, 2022, LOOKS like the youngest Beatle, he looks more like he is in his early 60s, I really don't think George would have looked like that. Paul still looks pretty good too
Charles Parker would've been 101 years old Corey Ian Haim would've been 50 years old Elliot Smith would've been 52 years old Elvis Presley would've been 87 years old Justin Pierce would've been 46 years old Phil Ochs would've been 81 years old Robert Kennedy would've been 81 years old Judy Garland would've been 99 years old John Kennedy Jr would've been 61 years old George Harrison MBE would've been 78 years old
They made two errors on RFK timeline, The age he was assassinated which was 42 on June 6 1968 , And if he had live to see his birthday on November 20 2021 be would have been 96 years old
Very good videos. What kind of computer program do you use to do this? I wanted to know, because I would like to make an image of what my father would be like today if he were alive.
Cory Haim's, older features could b soften a pinch or two. He was a smoker, and smoking does cause wrinkles.....but RFK, was born in 1925 (check me,) but he was born in the 1920s. He would b abt 96, or 97 had he lived. Not 81. The image of Judy Garland, so not her. The remake of John, Jr. Spot on! I wish he had made to 61. Those that died really young, is really hurtful. They never will get to experience life. Sad.
Actually we did make a mistake on RFK, he was actually 97, and was born in 1925 (You are correct). You may be right actually about Cory, thank you so much for the suggestions, this helps us improve our next videos.
This is truly impressive work! I have to admit that early on when the age-progressed likeness animates, there is an eerieness; however, one can shake it off and simply admire the artistry. Judy Garland's progression was stunning. One suggestion: I don't think you have to show every character smiling. I know a smile makes most of us more inviting, more appealing - but it adds to the eeriness of the the presentation early on.
I'd love very much to see a "Famous Jazz Musicians Who Died Too Young - What Would They Look Like If They Hadn't Died Young?" video with Glenn Miller in it sometime. It'd really mean the world to me if you did. Thanks a lot!
@@catholiccowboy8545 Don't talk about him. . he was sexy fat and all . the best looking man on this planet. Oh and that voice. So fat don't matter. He was STILL Gods child . like us. God gave him that gift. A voice . he chose the fat. Who saw that. I didn't . he was find in my eyes and millions of other women .
Judy Garland was actually 47 years old when she died (not 42), but had aged terribly because of stress and overuse of prescription drugs. She is the one person who's progression didn't think looked like her at all. I also do not think JFK, Jr. would have aged that drastically to be in his early 60s. Otherwise, the rest seem spot in!!
I'm an Elvis fan just in passing; I appreciate his music but I'm not the sort who would collapse, blubbering for all I'm worth at the gates of Graceland. But the rendition of him made me choke up as he smiled at us like a gentle grandpa. These works of art are so eerie, as if we could see beyond the veil. Or as if we could have a piece of these beloved celebrities returned to us. Historcily, please do the three victims of "The Day the Music Died," February, 1959. Seems to me that Buddy Holly closely resembled his brother Larry. Re: JFK Junior, two thoughts about his personality, in accordance with everything I've read about him: he took a lot of pride in his looks. Therefore, although years have gone by, he would never have allowed his looks to go to pot. Although, right before he died, he was under tremendous amounts of stress due to his faltering magazine and marriage, as well as his weakening relationship with his sister and her husband. Such tribulations will age a person. But everyone who ever met him describes him as approachable and affable. That shines through in your work.
I thought the 86 year old Elvis looked better than the 42 year old one!! I couldn't see what the fuss was about. I was only 7 when he died and not really into pop music at that stage. I wasn't a fan of his.
They should have included Bruce Lee who died at 32yrs. I wonder how he would have looked if he was alive today. Still great. His son Brandon Lee as well
I’m not sure why so many people are complaining about the job you did on Elvis…I thought the resemblance was very strong (just wish you would’ve shown a more full smile for a bit, instead of the sneery smile he was famous for). I do agree Judy Garland looked off (nose didn’t look right and mouth seemed unrealistically wide). You did a most excellent remake of JFK Jr; spot on! Future suggestions I’d love to see you do include: Selena, Anton Yelchin, members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Heather O’Rourke, Micheal Hutchence, Cory Monteith and Hitler! Thanks I’m advance, and I’m looking forward to viewing more of your amazing videos!
@@historiclytv Took me a while whom else to recommend. Courageous girl from early 80's - ambassador of peace, Samantha Smith. She may present a challenge given that she'd died very young.
This is wonderful. To see the people who have passed away and their age progression is amazing. Please add to your singers/folk singers: Harry Chapin. He was a Long Island resident and founded Why Hunger and Long Island Cares. He also was awarded the Presidential Congressional Gold Medal for his humanitarian work. He's best known for his hit Cat's in the Cradle and Taxi. He was 38 years old when he died in a car accident on the Long Island Expressway while on his way to do a free concert in East Meadow, NY
Thanks for the suggestions. Yes, we are working on another version of the Rock Stars, and John Lennon is going to be featured in the video. Thanks again.
@John Gamble Official RU-vid Channel Actually, you just gave me a great name to put in the video, so of course, Stuart Sutcliffe will be featured too. Thank you so much
You mean that might've been George at 108?... It would be interesting and informative if you include the cause of premature death. I would suggest doing Martin Luther King Jr., Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Harpo Marx, and John Wayne.
Would you please do age progressions on President John F Kennedy, Freddie Prinze ,Luke Perry, Bruce Lee, Lee Thompson Young, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Selena, and Left Eye Lisa Lopez, Whitney Houston, and Bobbi Christina? You did a great job!
I would like to see you take a picture of Cher when she first started out with Sonny BEFORE she had all her plastic surgery (nose, teeth, etc) and see what her face would have looked like if she hadn't had any of that done. She is only a year older than me and her face still looks like she is 25!!
@@historiclytv But to me he looked WAY TOO old for turning 79 on the 25th of February this year. He looks more like he's in his 90s in this progression, he looks way older than Ringo does right now.
This video was about people who died young. At 58, George was not in a comparable category as the others. May have been an untimely death, but he wasn't young.
John Jr. Is perfectly done. Very handsome at 61. Judy Garland seems to be another person... I would love to see Sharon Tate here. I know you made another video about her but she also seems to be other person. I love her and I think she would have look beautiful today. You made wonderful videos. Sorry my English..but I love your videos.💓
Thank you for the adjustments to JFK.Jr., much better here, good work. Elvis rarely smiled that famous crooked smile made when he was very young, we rarely saw in from the 60's on. I like the age progression, looks fair since we are all only human. I'd love to see one with his, more common full smile that lit up any place he was in. Good job on all the celrabties here. They are are done with respect and realisticly. You are a great talent.
JFK Jr looks much younger, but I am still getting Ed O’Neill/Al Bundy vibes from his updated picture. Maybe look at Caroline or Jackie. I think most Kennedys have kept their hair into old age.