Famous Hollywood Celebrities We've Lost in 1925 - Obituary in 1925 Copyright Disclaimer: No copyright infringement is intended. This video is for educational purposes only. @obituarypedia
What happened on the size formatting? I noticed the size being too large for the screen in another video. That’s the only major criticism. Try to watch your “V’s” and “W’s”on the pronunciation of names. You’re fine on the words, but the names trip you up occasionally. In 1926, one of the biggest names was Rudolph Valentino. You might have made Americans do a double take when they heard “Walentino”. You need to also add the “do” in the sign off the way you did in the intro. Have you been practicing “thanks”? I hope that long “screed” helped. Let me know if I can be of any more help on that, or if any thing isn’t clear. You’re doing so well that I don’t want to see you get discouraged about anything.Don’t stop, unless it’s to take an occasional rest.❤😊
The only person who lived up to 85 was Nelson Appleton Myles and don't know if it was about camera quality or something but I noticed people back in those days looked much older from their age.
Many movies are made but not released and sometimes released decades after their real production period. So that's the logic of how the writers, directors, authors, screenwriters names are in the credits of movies after their death.