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JUDY GARLAND on MARLENE DIETRICH - Diva on Diva 

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In two 'Tonight' show appearances in 1964 and 1967, Judy Garland shares her dishy take on Marlene Dietrich.

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@millers3888
@millers3888 4 года назад
“Marlene isn’t one of our better singers, but she looks so marvelous...” Judy with the one-two punch.
@juancarlos9592
@juancarlos9592 2 года назад
Brilliant
@alexfrederick5475
@alexfrederick5475 2 года назад
@@juancarlos9592 Marlene was incredible - she was SO expressive in a completely different way from Judy. More restrained, more European, but really intense. Either Judy didn't really "get her" or possibly she's a little jealous?!
@juancarlos9592
@juancarlos9592 2 года назад
@@alexfrederick5475 Perhaps
@JloveLamar
@JloveLamar 2 года назад
@@alexfrederick5475 What about her wasn't to "get"? Did you hear what she said? Judy was under the impression that Marlene was going to play a record of her singing. It was a record of applause. Who does that?
@alexfrederick5475
@alexfrederick5475 2 года назад
@@JloveLamar I agree that particular instance was very odd behaviour, playing the record of applause. Perhaps she did that because she thought Judy didn’t respect her. What I was referring to was the fact that their styles were different, Judy basically said Marlene was not a singer and I think she was wrong. She didn’t understand Marlene’s talent.
@michaelmiller1215
@michaelmiller1215 6 лет назад
Judy was naturally so funny! Liza has always said thus, but we are all so used to thinking of Judy as as a sad, tragic figure...
@oneplanetmikey
@oneplanetmikey 3 года назад
Lucille Ball said Judy was the funniest woman in Hollywood and made her look like an undertaker.
@lizxlana
@lizxlana 3 года назад
When Judy said “I think she’s got a few of mine in there” that sent me! Her humor was the best! I love Judy so much!❤️😭😍😂🥺😘🥰
@LoriDitchfield
@LoriDitchfield 5 лет назад
Judy was hilariously snarky, without being mean-spirited.
@ozvoyager
@ozvoyager 5 лет назад
No, there's nothing mean-spirited about saying a fellow artist is an ego-maniac who can't sing. LOL
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 4 года назад
@@ozvoyager But Judy is really Dorothy, didn't you know? An innocent child Incapable of being mean-spirited?
@jamessandy5873
@jamessandy5873 6 лет назад
What an incredibly witty sense of humor Judy Garland had!! And here she manages to eviscerate Dietrich without seeming mean-spirited. Brilliant!
@vernfenton863
@vernfenton863 5 лет назад
She sounds drunk and catty to me.
@Coucoutchicou
@Coucoutchicou 5 лет назад
Oh please..! The "poor" thing was exploited by her family, made to take pills to sleep, to wake up, to be on form,...exploited by EVERYONE around, married to a gay man... How could she help sounding drunk and being catty...?
@flyboy13131
@flyboy13131 4 года назад
We’ve all heard about Judy’s problems , addictions ,low points , lateness on the set , and suicide attempts . I would rather dwell on remembering her as one of the funniest and gifted stars we’ve ever had rolled up into one little person . She has given me more joy in my life than just about any other famous entertainer. I only wish I could thank her for a gift like this I truly will cherish my entire life . Stop dwelling on the teeny inclusion found on this 100 karat diamond .
@bojack40
@bojack40 3 года назад
She isn’t mean at all, she’s funny. And spot on re Marlene
@teijaflink2226
@teijaflink2226 2 года назад
She's funny but it could be hurtful for Marlena but maybe Judy knew that she wouldn't care.
@zafnatpaneaj4992
@zafnatpaneaj4992 5 лет назад
Im a big Marlene fan and this anecdote it just Marvellous !!! Judy was so hilarious !!!
@juancarlos9592
@juancarlos9592 2 года назад
First time i see this and its hilarious. .....i agree with you
@Mydecision
@Mydecision 6 лет назад
When she says...but not one NOOOOTTTTTEEEEE of music.....the shade!
@millers3888
@millers3888 4 года назад
Carolina PFan She read Marlene to filth.
@mattnelson9010
@mattnelson9010 4 года назад
Carolina PFan uh oh here comes the slang police 🚔
@rocketpoweredunicorn
@rocketpoweredunicorn 4 года назад
@Carolina PFan She went IN honey
@SymphonyBrahms
@SymphonyBrahms 3 года назад
"And Noel said, 'I hope there isn't another side!' And there was!" Noel Coward was really witty!
@roberthenleynola
@roberthenleynola Год назад
My favorite Noel Coward quote is that once a hustler (polite word for gay prostitute) told coward, "I'm not gay," to which Noel replied, "My dear boy, I knew that the first time I kissed you."
@pinkblush8798
@pinkblush8798 6 лет назад
Class. Her impression is on point.
@_MSD75_
@_MSD75_ 6 лет назад
What a marvellous storyteller. What a marvellous woman.
@hnc52
@hnc52 6 лет назад
No one could tell a story like Judy.
@flx2525
@flx2525 3 года назад
Imagine Marlene Dietrich coming in all shy and then putting her record on with just an hour of applause. LOL
@Seschat
@Seschat 2 года назад
She wanted Judy's opinion, it was a technical matter
@wmpetroff2307
@wmpetroff2307 Год назад
The NERVE! Thats something Madonna would do today.
@ririlaariri4466
@ririlaariri4466 3 месяца назад
Not shy but Marlene dietrich was that way she always spoke that way
@TheReturnOfStephan1
@TheReturnOfStephan1 6 лет назад
Miss Garland was one of the best celebrity storytellers of her day!
@ericluriergo8251
@ericluriergo8251 6 лет назад
TheReturnofStephan1 She was a true RACONTEUR, in every sense of the word!!!! They’ll NEVER, EVER, EVER see the likes of Judy’s GENIUS again... I LOVE YOU ❤️ 💕 😘 JUDY!!!!!!
@pennyandrews2297
@pennyandrews2297 5 лет назад
Best. Period.
@pennyandrews2297
@pennyandrews2297 5 лет назад
Sustained.
@divox9pqr
@divox9pqr 7 месяцев назад
The way she told the story about Marlena had me in stitches. Garland was so funny, a natural mimic and comedian.
@avtgomez
@avtgomez 5 лет назад
Back then actresses knew how to shade with class...
@gregherried5189
@gregherried5189 6 лет назад
Judy was always so funny on talk shows but she could be really funny in movies, also. Her comic side is on full display in the movie Easter Parade, among others. What a talented and entertaining woman!
@johndelossantos7678
@johndelossantos7678 4 года назад
greg herried she would’ve been perfect in Hello, Dolly!, Mame and Gypsy
@Hugatree1
@Hugatree1 6 лет назад
Omg. She was brilliant!
@poisondalilah
@poisondalilah 2 года назад
I have to admit I've been intrigued by this video just because of Marlene, but Judy Garland here is so funny and she can imitate Marlene soo well... and she was allowed to complain her because she was Judy Garland ❤👑
@elsiemarina2572
@elsiemarina2572 3 года назад
I never realized how funny Judy was!
@debhayes2822
@debhayes2822 6 лет назад
Judy had a great sense of humor.
@kittyviveen9448
@kittyviveen9448 5 лет назад
She could not only sing and act, but also tell a story!
@theotherkangaroo
@theotherkangaroo 4 года назад
What a fabulous entertainer Judy was!
@pattibrooks1907
@pattibrooks1907 4 года назад
Judy had so much humor wit charm talent and could tell stories !
@wvcricker5683
@wvcricker5683 Год назад
The thing about Marlene Dietrich was that her voice wasn’t what was popular, but her ambiance was amazing…. Smoky and sultry.. An icon. And so was Judy Garland.
@Mandeley100
@Mandeley100 9 месяцев назад
I love the two slow blinks she gives after "it was just applause..." Her timing was fabulous.
@keiko4043
@keiko4043 6 лет назад
this is why i love judy.
@mickeymouse2able
@mickeymouse2able 6 лет назад
me 2! Is that your pic? You're beautiful.
@angellmariaaxoxo24
@angellmariaaxoxo24 6 лет назад
Yes she's so precious❤
@jamesalbertogray5842
@jamesalbertogray5842 3 года назад
Hi keiko
@richardford2108
@richardford2108 6 лет назад
Such a beautiful singer and actress and singer. And so funny.
@williamneumyer7147
@williamneumyer7147 6 лет назад
When there were entertainers - human beings with personalities.
@jamesmcinnis208
@jamesmcinnis208 6 лет назад
She wasn't trying to be "cool." In today's celebrity world, that effort usually comes off as dimwitted.
@cherryedwards3
@cherryedwards3 6 лет назад
Judy had a great gift of telling true entertainment stories! it should have been capitalized more ...but unfortunately it wasn’t .
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 4 года назад
Oh yes, and 100% true. A big record. BIGGER than the usual LP, applause- nothing else- on both sides. It's funny because it's true!
@src3360
@src3360 3 года назад
Liza always said she was hilarious and here we have it!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@robertschacter7733
@robertschacter7733 5 лет назад
OMG.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂That is HILARIOUS!!! I love how judy imitates her and tells a story...
@burkegreenwood9109
@burkegreenwood9109 Год назад
3:03 Seeing Judy immitate the violin players and the overture intro is something we all need in our life! 🤣🤣🤣
@pattibrooks1907
@pattibrooks1907 4 года назад
Judy had so much talent wit and humor she was a giftted funny lady
@MrCrowebobby
@MrCrowebobby 6 лет назад
Judy never looked better (to me) than in these first two interviews. Read "Marlene Dietrich by Her Daughter" by Maria Riva. Yes, she was an egomaniac, but she was a genius at creating and maintaining her own legend. It's never just luck.
@victoriajarvis2260
@victoriajarvis2260 5 лет назад
Marlene Dietrich by Her Daughter - by Maria Riva. "My mother was a magnificent actress, and as a human being, a monster. The "diva" destroyed a lot of people's lives. She walked all over people's hearts. She destroyed Maria, but Maria triumphed. She didn't "punish" her mother, she portrayed her in every aspect. A brilliant piece of literature! But Riva didn't live long after that. Her childhood killed her.
@outinsider
@outinsider 4 года назад
@@victoriajarvis2260 According to Wikipedia, Maria is still alive at 94.
@kimmylovesvintage3931
@kimmylovesvintage3931 5 лет назад
Marlene is just so silly! I bet Judy and Marlene were good friends, although Judy may sound a little rude sometimes. But Marlene bringing in a record of just applause is just hilarious! She just wants to show everyone how well she did performing at all different kinds of places. Marlene forever! 💖
@ralphewell8398
@ralphewell8398 3 года назад
They were actually good friends.
@wmpetroff2307
@wmpetroff2307 3 года назад
@@ralphewell8398 I could see that. Both very witty.
@Scorchy666
@Scorchy666 3 года назад
Watch the documentary "Marlene" Maximillian Schell made. Marlene only agreed to if for the money, then refused to appear on camera or even have her apartment filmed. She was drunk and rude through most of it. When she watched it, she claimed it was an impostor and threatened to sue. Its really interesting because she lies about having a sister, even though Schell showed a photo of them together.
@takokvrivishvili9180
@takokvrivishvili9180 3 года назад
they were good friends.Marlene was godmother of Liza Minelli
@kevinc4756
@kevinc4756 3 года назад
@@takokvrivishvili9180 I think Kay Thompson was Liza’s godmother, as she’s stated that in interviews.
@cragerzz
@cragerzz 4 года назад
I can hear some of Renee in this she actually got the speaking voice down quite well. Also Judy is correct Marlene wasnt a great singer yet when she sings "where have all the flowers gone" its really beautiful and often leaves me in tears
@Franniiv3
@Franniiv3 3 года назад
Liza is always saying how funny her mother was, and she really is! As Liza says she's Terrific!
@sxnico
@sxnico 4 года назад
absolutely brilliant.
@lightshift3431
@lightshift3431 3 года назад
Lolol. Hilarious! Her comedic skills are incredible.
@djwaters9300
@djwaters9300 6 лет назад
She was a pretty down to earth good humor lady. One of a kind ..R.I .P mrs Garland ..⭐♥️🎶
@jamesmcinnis208
@jamesmcinnis208 6 лет назад
DJ, participle.
@margh1004
@margh1004 6 лет назад
I adore this lady I have read are book many years ago watched a lot of her movies her book was so good I cried in parts godbess to her judy you are a tru star with avery tragic sad end to a lovely lady 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛😘😘😘😘😘😘😘💐💖😊😉😇😇
@mickeymouse2able
@mickeymouse2able 6 лет назад
Renee Zellwegger going to play her in a big screen movie coming out in maybe December 2018. That's big!
@MasonThomas_yt
@MasonThomas_yt 5 лет назад
Please keep making more of these! They are very nuanced and beautiful. Incredible.
@musculusgarbos
@musculusgarbos 4 года назад
She's no making this up. A real record was made in 1964 I guess, a compilation of the thundering applause she`d been getting everywhere, made only for Marlene, of course.
@Markalanharman
@Markalanharman 11 месяцев назад
Finally we get to see Judy at her funniest!
@mp2040
@mp2040 8 месяцев назад
What a marvellous sense of humour Judy Garland has.
@mariabowers9604
@mariabowers9604 4 года назад
Judy Garland, the best female singer of all times.
@jimrick6632
@jimrick6632 6 лет назад
GOD THIS WOMAN WAS FUNNY.......
@johnny-cc4in
@johnny-cc4in 6 лет назад
This is a funny well told story, not mean...just funny. I've seen it before but laugh each time.
@EyeLean5280
@EyeLean5280 6 лет назад
Love Jack Paar! He made late-night TV what it is today and his shows still stand with the best of them.
@vincentnorthrup2817
@vincentnorthrup2817 6 лет назад
Thanks for sending the videos you been sending to me .I like them. You have been blessed with the talent you have.Have a nice day.☺Whitney had the blessed voice she had.
@DAVEJJR
@DAVEJJR 6 лет назад
Judy was the loveliest “Train Wreck” in Hollywood’s history!!!
@tyrone42ful
@tyrone42ful 4 года назад
You gotta love Judy!! Omg
@pennyandrews2297
@pennyandrews2297 5 лет назад
This is so funny. Good take on both greats. Judy and Marlena. Loved it.
@RhondaA
@RhondaA 3 года назад
Judy was a freaking national treasure.
@breahsaldana9251
@breahsaldana9251 4 года назад
Beautiful Judy...always a champ!!
@EqlOpper2Nity
@EqlOpper2Nity 4 года назад
Always a good story teller.
@mattleinhauser9166
@mattleinhauser9166 3 месяца назад
Such a very gorgeous woman 😍 I will always love you Judy ❤
@brendaannedufaur6244
@brendaannedufaur6244 5 лет назад
i think she was beautiful.
@cjordan1207
@cjordan1207 5 лет назад
What a legend...and was very funny and natural. Lover her!
@EuCinemando
@EuCinemando 6 лет назад
Love the shade of it all
@Couture426
@Couture426 6 лет назад
Eu Cinemando love her🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
@grecogrant2511
@grecogrant2511 6 лет назад
love the day of real talent and stars it was not easy but they were all great
@teresastewart5069
@teresastewart5069 2 года назад
Judy was a great story teller!
@boblowney
@boblowney 6 лет назад
Great delivery!
@jeffreyjumisko5165
@jeffreyjumisko5165 2 года назад
Just precious. Delightful Judy!
@marnelkelly5728
@marnelkelly5728 5 лет назад
Much is one of my favorites..down to earth...so misused by studio and her mom..sad...I have heart for her.
@thegaybearnecessitiesoflif3831
Awesome! She is missed!!
@GR-lg8bu
@GR-lg8bu 4 года назад
She is soooo funny 🤣😂😄
@michele2855
@michele2855 6 лет назад
Captivating
@jamesalbertogray5842
@jamesalbertogray5842 3 года назад
Hello michele
@Couture426
@Couture426 6 лет назад
Love ❤️ Judy fierce
@Milton754
@Milton754 3 года назад
This is funny. I can't stop laughing 😆 🤣 😂 😭
@juliaschnarr
@juliaschnarr 8 месяцев назад
This is iconic.
@donatord
@donatord 6 лет назад
I remember watching this on TV years ago.
@guinnberger2681
@guinnberger2681 6 лет назад
Likewise. Judy was so wonderful, always.
@jurek46pink
@jurek46pink 6 лет назад
It's been on YT for quite a long time already !
@bojack40
@bojack40 3 года назад
Fantastic and hilarious 😂😂😂
@Lee-xs9ee
@Lee-xs9ee 11 месяцев назад
This story is true. Dietrich's promoter made the record for her to cheer her up because some difficult things happened to her when she was in Germany. A little girl spit on her and others carried signs saying "Marlene Go Home!" etc. She hadn't been in Germany since the death of her mother following the war and was unsure what reception she would receive.
@jamesgordon2255
@jamesgordon2255 4 года назад
Hysterical ( and there was another side...)the applause carried...!
@cance7984
@cance7984 5 лет назад
I adore this woman.
@berjaboy
@berjaboy 2 года назад
Poor Judy, in 1964 she still looked good and still had her cutting wit and sharp acuity. However only 3 years later in 1967, the alcohol and pills had really taken a toll. It was around this time, maybe a year earlier, that many of her friends said the Judy had lost something. She wasn't as sharp and lost her quick wittiness. You can clearly see it in later interviews she did around that time, from 1966/67 until her death. She looked awful and slowed down intellectually. Rest in Peace Judy.
@margh1004
@margh1004 6 лет назад
Wow that good to no thankyou for the reply ❤💋😄😉😇😇💐💐💐😘😘😘❤❤❤💜💜💜💋💋💋💋💋💋💋gobless judy garland
@alvarovaldovinos6836
@alvarovaldovinos6836 3 года назад
They were both good friends and Judy's comment are nebt either love.....Judy had me laughing my head off. R.I.P. both Marlene and Judy
@bb6887
@bb6887 5 лет назад
I was just about to write that no one can tell a story like Judy Garland, but Jack Parr beat me to it in 3:53. Wow she was talented. Jack Parr was plenty funny, too.
@dewetmaartens359
@dewetmaartens359 3 года назад
Marlene is lovely!
@maybeevils
@maybeevils 3 месяца назад
her laugh😍
@chrispaw1
@chrispaw1 5 лет назад
So so funny....i laughed out loud. Just incredibly funny.
@Summer73343
@Summer73343 Год назад
Amazing talent..
@reginabarron9389
@reginabarron9389 2 года назад
Judy, could sing! And, Marlene, was beautiful !
@kalevala29
@kalevala29 3 года назад
And that, young ones, is how you throw shade.
@58christiansful
@58christiansful Год назад
Hadn’t realized JG was so funny!
@direfranchement
@direfranchement 2 года назад
Judy could tell a story!
@ad8554
@ad8554 2 года назад
I love Judy
@rogerpropes7129
@rogerpropes7129 6 лет назад
The most talented woman in the history of show business, triple threat singer, dancer, actress; it would have been too much of a miracle if she was a great beauty too. Yet she had an inferiority complex.
@roberthenleynola
@roberthenleynola 6 лет назад
I loved Elaine Strich's description of Judy ... "She WAS the MOST talented woman of the 20th Century!"
@rogerpropes7129
@rogerpropes7129 6 лет назад
Her musical talent has been commended by her peers; opera singer Maria Callas once said that Garland possessed "the most superb voice she had ever heard", while singer and actor Bing Crosby said that "no other singer could be compared to her" when Garland was rested.[142]
@Imani_AM
@Imani_AM 5 месяцев назад
I personally think Judy was gorgeous. She was breathtaking in The Harvey Girls; one of my favorite movies
@mr.aldini6801
@mr.aldini6801 5 месяцев назад
I never realized how funny she was.
@patrickjenkins9167
@patrickjenkins9167 6 лет назад
🥀 She stood at only 4'11, with a Tremendous voice. Wish I could've seen Judy perform live. I was only 13 when she passed away. 😳 She was married (5) times, before she even turned 47! I'll always adore Judy Garland but I wonder what it was like to live with her. 🤔 Probably VERY stressful. She was, I suppose, the definitive "Tortured Artist."🌹(San Francisco/June 24th, 2018)
@roberthenleynola
@roberthenleynola 6 лет назад
Patrick, I saw her six nights in a row in Westbury, Long Island in 1967. I was able to get someone to let me meet her. Her performances were wonderful, and I couldn't believe how great she treated me ... at that time a I was a little 19-year-old nobody from Mississippi, and she said to me, "You're Robert, and you've come from ... oh my dear, is it Mississippi? to see me, and I think you're just MARVELOUS." She had this dressing room (suite) full of celebrities, and she let me sit on the floor beside her, and she kept asking them, "Don't you just LOVE his Southern accent?" It was the high point of my life. She was just the greatest. And the audience at Westbury just loved her. She was the greatest.
@patrickjenkins9167
@patrickjenkins9167 6 лет назад
Robert Henley 🌹 LOVE your story❗I just woke up and your's was the first thing I read. That may be the COOLEST celebrity encounter anyone's ever shared with me. Thank you. Also, my Mother's side of the family came from....you guessed it: MISSISSIPPI. You know, a True Artist like Judy Garland is often fascinated by the multitude of regional accents that she hears from people. Languages & Accents are perhaps the [1] human characteristic that intrigues me the most when I meet someone. And Judy Garland Traveled A LOT! So, I'm TOTALLY CERTAIN that she found your Southern accent: Sweet, Genuine, and quite Charming. And you were only 19 at the time⁉️😎 Oh My God. She liked you. I'll say no more.🥀
@anydots1
@anydots1 5 лет назад
It might have been stressful but her children think it was wonderful living with her! I've heard Liza Minelli and Lorna Luft say what good friends they've always been, thanks to their loving mum. So Judy Garland must have been an amazing person to have managed to stay so good-hearted in spite of the drugs that Hollywood forced her to take from an early age.
@Wondwind
@Wondwind 3 года назад
God bless her soul.
@danielleevans3323
@danielleevans3323 4 года назад
So charming and shady at the same time without being mean about it. She looks like she needs help the 2nd interview. Hard to believe she wasn't even 50 yet. #RIP XOXO
@pjesf
@pjesf 5 лет назад
OMG that was funny AF. I'd maybe heard one interview with her over the years but her sense of humour was delightful.
@PDC-yb9qs
@PDC-yb9qs 3 года назад
This is hysterical 🤣
@wvanderwahl
@wvanderwahl 3 года назад
Judy called it as she saw it. She said the truth.
@midnightmilkman1
@midnightmilkman1 5 лет назад
Judy..reading Marlene classic
@mmjhcb
@mmjhcb 5 лет назад
Now let us hear Dietrich on Garland. Somehow I think, had she the gaucheness to tell them, her stories would be worse.
@ramongilas
@ramongilas 4 года назад
Marlene was the godmother of Liza Minelli, Sir Michael Cain said it in a interview, I bet they were very good friends
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle Год назад
Kay Thompson was Liza's godmother.
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