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Today Cool Classics looks at the Life of Eartha Kitt.
Know for her role as Catwoman on Season 3 of the Batman TV Series.
As well as her hit songs C'est Si Bon, Uska Dara and Santa Baby
Her early life was more than difficult. For her to overcome this, have success and raise a daughter, is amazing and should be respected.
We also look into the time President Lyndon Baines Johnson, LBJ had her blacklisted from Hollywood, after she made the First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson Cry.

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@francesomeara6602
@francesomeara6602 Год назад
Thanks! I really appreciate your work.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
Frances Thank You! So Kind! I am so glad that you found my video and got something good from it! 😁💜
@GMT439
@GMT439 7 месяцев назад
@@CoolClassics CC = 33. Anyone who pushes the Trigger agenda is 100% an Agent of the state. PS: I have made perhaps a 100 or more videos on the Cat coding and who the Cats are over many years.
@BrianMcKnight68
@BrianMcKnight68 2 года назад
If anyone ever had reasons to go through life angry, bitter, and miserable, it was Eartha. Instead, she chose what was beautiful, honest, and kind.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
👍💜
@BlueDinnie
@BlueDinnie 2 года назад
💯
@fabiankawau3362
@fabiankawau3362 2 года назад
Yes very true 💯👍🏽
@nicosmind3
@nicosmind3 2 года назад
Her aunt who treated her like a daughter and showed her love has a lot to do with that I reckon. Turned her into an amazing woman, and the world is a better place for both of them, and can't forget Eartha's daughter now too
@moedark4390
@moedark4390 Год назад
Resentment is like drinking poison and expecting someone else to die.........on another note , people complain about cancel culture as if its something new....Its always been around, just in the hands of the few or elite. now its in the hands of the masses
@GeeBee909
@GeeBee909 Год назад
One of the best "survivor" stories I've ever heard. Eartha Kitt was someone special and clearly shows how a person with integrity and passion CAN make a difference. The world needs more Eartha Kitts (good job cool classics)
@finolaomurchu8217
@finolaomurchu8217 Год назад
I'm very moved after hearing the life story. The way Ms. Kitt was treated as a child, yet got through it, shows the strength of character.
@deedeeannash
@deedeeannash Год назад
Her Auntie was a pretty great lady too!
@atrainabomb77
@atrainabomb77 8 месяцев назад
I love this survivor story because it was a black girl being rescued by a black woman, you know the way it always works, not how hollywood portrays it with a lily white man or woman. This was the real stuff.
@cbarclay99
@cbarclay99 2 года назад
After the CIA surveillance of her became public, Eartha did return to Broadway. When she was carried onto the stage at the start of her first performance, she was not only given a standing ovation but many in the audience swarmed into the aisles and rushed towards the stage to applaud her. She was loved by many.
@TheTractorjaws
@TheTractorjaws Год назад
Aunt Mamie was the stand out hero here for me. But Eartha took that opportunity and sprinted with it. A beautiful real life example of the hero's journey!
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 11 месяцев назад
Yes and don't forget the original hero was the relative who took mercy on her and wrote that letter begging her Aunt Mamie to take her in . ... thank God they took her out of the house and put her on that train .
@Raintiger88
@Raintiger88 2 года назад
She had to have been an incredibly strong woman to have survived such a horrific childhood. For every Eartha Kitt, there are hundreds of women in that situation that don't survive it. If not for her aunt, we'd probably not know her at all. She was an amazing woman.
@lostinspace699
@lostinspace699 2 года назад
Like life is easy now with all the bullshit in the USA Lies .and proper gander ,, People now are worse ,,,,, Such a Fantastic Women ,,,,
@rodneyplayer5785
@rodneyplayer5785 2 года назад
I never knew this about her childhood. My mother introduced me to her in the 70's. I first saw her on tv playing cat woman on batman. As an adult l moved to the west coast where l got a chance to see her perform at a supper club twice. She was amazing, and a true trailblazer and legendary.
@jazzyred3833
@jazzyred3833 2 года назад
@@rodneyplayer5785 Wow your mom was cool...you got a chance to meet Cat Woman!
@terrymoore5000
@terrymoore5000 2 года назад
Awesome story of survival 💕👍
@lostinspace699
@lostinspace699 2 года назад
@@terrymoore5000 life ,,,Was not meant to be Easy
@morenowg
@morenowg 2 года назад
A deep respect for this woman. Beautiful, elegant, benevolent, intelligent.
@fredgillis591
@fredgillis591 2 года назад
Eartha would indicate the lady in new York was her actual biological mother
@bar10dr
@bar10dr 2 года назад
Wow great video, I actually watched it from start to end. What a life.
@ellenpendergast6481
@ellenpendergast6481 2 года назад
Yeah exactly.
@beemulkey798
@beemulkey798 Год назад
She made a big mistake however in being against the US in Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh murdered many thousands of his North Vietnamese in a deadly land reform in the 1950s. Even Ken Burns showed this in the former's book. Kitt was not perfect!
@donaldbender9652
@donaldbender9652 Год назад
O
@claylrobinson5998
@claylrobinson5998 8 месяцев назад
As a retired US history teacher I obviously appreciate all the work you have put into the Julie Numar and Ertha Kitt bios presented here. I especially enjoy your very professional and yet human way of narration. You don't make yourself the subject of your presentation; but sticking to the facts and selecting (which must be very difficult to do) the relevant ones to provide to make your thesis clear and impactful. A+
@lbatemon1158
@lbatemon1158 Год назад
What an amazing woman! I am convinced that some of the people most abused and tried in this life are some of the most spiritually gigantic souls. I had so much respect for her even before watching this because of her "always speak the truth" mentality; now I respect her even more after getting a glimpse into her journey. Thank you for covering this iconic woman!
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
💜
@msdemeanour
@msdemeanour Год назад
The people with the biggest smiles have often shed the biggest tears.
@JaRule6
@JaRule6 Год назад
In the philosophy of life and rebirth that I have come to understand I believe that you are right. From what I understand we decide if we want to come back to this earth as if we were choosing to play a video game. Some spirits are just here to support others and some are here to have their own journeys. Some of those that are on their own journeys have decided to challenge themselves to see how much they can hold on to their spirituality even under the worst circumstances. I think she must have been one of them
@mrsbluesky8415
@mrsbluesky8415 2 года назад
Eartha was my favorite Catwoman, she had a big personality and was very catlike. I never knew about the hardships she faced and what a terrible young life. But it didn’t break her thank God. Rest In Peace Eartha Kitt. So glad you always spoke the truth.
@MrManfly
@MrManfly 2 года назад
Eartha was the best Catwoman because she was so sassy !! And of course very attractive!! 👍🏻
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
💜
@anthonyharper8161
@anthonyharper8161 2 года назад
😭😭😭😭😭😭 Exactly sad sad.
@bradhuskers
@bradhuskers 2 года назад
​@@MrManfly nowhere near Julie newmar.
@JTA1961
@JTA1961 2 года назад
Amen to that.
@ScottDLR
@ScottDLR 2 года назад
Certainly no one deserved success more than Eartha.
@roxanaconception
@roxanaconception Год назад
And no more deserving in handcuffs more than that one guy, cosbi. Yes it’s stating that way. For a least deserved human.
@katherinekoenemann4351
@katherinekoenemann4351 2 года назад
What an amazing story. Eartha Kitt was an amazing woman. Thank God for her aunt and that relative who contacted her aunt to rescue her. They literally saved saved her!
@invaderzim6904
@invaderzim6904 Год назад
I hope the family she was with before feels embarrassed and forever feel shame for what they did to her
@juliemerrill7135
@juliemerrill7135 Год назад
Miss Eartha was always a class act. Smart, accomplished and a beautiful spirit. Young Hollywood should take a page from her book.
@pastexpiry2013B
@pastexpiry2013B Год назад
And the majority of female singers... Most of them act like strippers these days.
@andrewdreasler428
@andrewdreasler428 2 года назад
I mainly knew her from Batman. Hearing about her past, and hearing about her fights for Civil Rights, I see she grew into a literal Titan walking among mortals. Thank you, Eartha, for everything.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
💜✊️
@jomama5186
@jomama5186 2 года назад
Children are so resilient. Thank God for the family members who did something about her abuse and to the woman who cared for and loved her. It only takes one person to change a person's whole life and it's trajectory. Thank God for the people who wrote to Meme and helped get her out of SC and to Manhattan,NY. What an amazing story. I love all kids. Is there an autobiography, or book about her? What a great book, for children, young adults, and people, this would be
@robertmartin32
@robertmartin32 2 года назад
Same as that.
@janetcarroll8863
@janetcarroll8863 2 года назад
Thank you for your tender handling of this magnificent woman's story. 💕
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
💞
@Pats_Wal_
@Pats_Wal_ 2 года назад
You read my mind. You said exactly what I was thinking. ❤️🌺
@TallulahBelle3276
@TallulahBelle3276 2 года назад
Couldn’t have said it better myself. 👍🏽✨💝
@icecol22
@icecol22 2 года назад
I have to agree totally with you. You chose beautiful words.
@drgunsmith4099
@drgunsmith4099 2 года назад
They could make a movie about this beautiful and sad and inspiring story of her life. What a raw talent she was. RIP Eartha. ❤️🙏❤️
@weelzneal4768
@weelzneal4768 Год назад
Nah there's enough of those stories around
@UberLummox
@UberLummox Год назад
@@weelzneal4768 ok trumper
@weelzneal4768
@weelzneal4768 Год назад
@@UberLummox trumper? Lol you're one of thode ppl who think everyone who has a different opinion must be against my political views. Dude i don't even pay attention to that spit. Have a nice day 👉😎👉
@UberLummox
@UberLummox Год назад
@@weelzneal4768 Oh, so you're a fellow progressive??? GREAT!!! But hmmmmmm. Why then do you thinkkk there are enough god stories around???
@weelzneal4768
@weelzneal4768 Год назад
@@UberLummox nah i give 0 bucks & don't pay attention to politics. Got enough of my own problems to worry about politics
@kimmestasbello1019
@kimmestasbello1019 Год назад
You did a fantastic unbiased documentary on Eartha. It was filled with your compassion and understanding of her traumatic years and ended with a Phoenix rising from the ashes. My point of view is that even through the black list, you showed the viewers one of her many qualities, her amazing ability to rise above and always be a lady of class. She was a lady always. Thank you.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
😁💜
@seattlebeard
@seattlebeard 2 года назад
I met Eartha twice in the 90s. At her shows she would request men (often starstruck gays like me) to be seated close to the stage, so she could sing and flirt with them. She sang a song in German in one of her shows with a spot light on me in the balcony. I barely held it together and will never forget it. It pains me to hear of her early life. Despite that she became someone we can all be proud of. Thank you so much for making this video.
@randallhesse5011
@randallhesse5011 Год назад
I seen Eartha Kitt in concert many years ago, in Seattle (The Moore theater). I forget exactly what year, about 1989. I remember her doing just what you said. She was incredible! Especially singing that one song with the spot light on her, as she danced around and walked back and forth across the stage. That song she sang was called "Have Nagila". An old traditional Jewish song. The best, and most enjoyable version I have ever heard from anyone. It was incredible.
@janeybowtie
@janeybowtie 2 года назад
Eartha's Aunt Mamie was a wonderful inspirational woman, taking in Eartha as a child and introducing her to a meaningful variety in education and the arts. What a lucky child to have such a great woman to take her in. No wonder Eartha loved her and made sure she showed that love and respect in adopting Mamie's surname. I really enjoyed this narrative, thank you so much.
@robgable2426
@robgable2426 Год назад
I never knew how amazing She was until This Video. She was a Real Hero. Amazing.
@danikeebler1662
@danikeebler1662 2 года назад
Years ago, I saw an interview with her talking about being "a yellow baby", the pain in her eyes was heartbreaking. Love to her.
@contessalouannec8064
@contessalouannec8064 2 года назад
We never know what people go through in their lives. I am glad that she was in our lives. She has left her mark in history. Thank You Eartha Kitt for your contribution to the arts.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
💜
@carlalamar6193
@carlalamar6193 2 года назад
Wow...kind of you to say...I feel the same way
@lulumoon6942
@lulumoon6942 2 года назад
I am certain despite her obvious talents the biggest things she did we'll never know about. I'm glad to know her daughter Kitt is continuing her legacy of caring with a foundation! ❤️
@stormhultsman7626
@stormhultsman7626 2 года назад
This is my first Cool Classics video and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I am happy that it was about Eartha Kitt, who was not only an incredible entertainer she was an example of a wonderful human being. Thank you I am now a subscriber!
@Patienthost
@Patienthost 2 года назад
Exactly, we never know. Reason, I've always known to be good to people. Because everybody wants to be excepted, loved. Good people, I'm not talking people with intent to harm.
@kellywittmann1893
@kellywittmann1893 2 года назад
A woman who bowed down to no one-- an inspiration!
@dankelly5150
@dankelly5150 2 года назад
And the puuuuuurfect Catwoman too !! 🐈‍⬛😺🤣
@peterallman8474
@peterallman8474 9 месяцев назад
What an amazing woman and story well told. I'm 76, so she has been a vague figure for most of my life, but this really put some meat on the bones.
@shirleyannconfer9651
@shirleyannconfer9651 Год назад
Eartha Kitt was the sexiest and most feline Catwoman, with the best purr anyone has ever heard. I love her version of Santa Baby, too. Thank you for giving me a better look at her life.
@Don.tKillTheMessanger
@Don.tKillTheMessanger 2 года назад
My father was never the type to drool over celebrities, so I was surprised when he told me he was a huge fan of Eartha Kitt. Now I understand why. It wasn't just her artistic talents.
@benpogi4ever
@benpogi4ever 2 года назад
She is undeniably a strong, resilient woman.
@digdog38
@digdog38 2 года назад
Wow! This story of E. Kitt had me cheering and crying at the same time. What woman and the things she went through growing up. Good bless Aunt Mami for saving her life and shame on those who tormented her. Thank you for tell8ng this wonderful story of this great woman.
@debrapoirier5276
@debrapoirier5276 Год назад
What an awesome story. I'm 64 and loved her as catwoman. Touched by her life story, if only more children could have been rescued from their horrible life... God bless
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
💜
@pw2160
@pw2160 2 года назад
I'm heartbroken and crying to hear about Eartha's early life. I had no idea. What an incredible life. Rest in Peace. X
@michellem1329
@michellem1329 2 года назад
Me too😢
@pizzaparty9783
@pizzaparty9783 2 года назад
Me too! 😥
@the_resourceful
@the_resourceful 2 года назад
I love her story.. From an abused and unwanted little girl to a beautiful, clever, multi talented, super cool Lady! When she played Catwoman, the rolling of the R's was brilliant. I love her stance against the Nam War very very much. Her devotion to her daughter was lovely. ✨Yzma✨ ❤
@cloudbudget
@cloudbudget 8 месяцев назад
Wow, what an incredible person Earths Kitt was!!! Little did I know what she persevered through when I watched Batman reruns as a child. You do fantastic work and I can't thank you enough. This expose on Earths Kitt is so powerful and there is much more you couldn't include. A huge thank you to her aunt for saving Eartha's life.
@carolharmon4638
@carolharmon4638 2 года назад
I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary on Eartha Kitt and admittedly got quite angry upon learning some of the struggles she went through which should have never happened. I will always remember that cat purr of hers. An amazing woman indeed.
@raymond.duncan
@raymond.duncan 2 года назад
My heart fluttered so many times learning about Eartha's life. Eartha survived what she had suffered and became a glorious star with a heart of gold. This is a perfect biography. Why? Because now, I adorrrrrrrrrrrre Eartha Kitt with all my heart.:-D Thank-you, Cool. Ed. Spelling.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
💜🙏
@goldenageflash5924
@goldenageflash5924 2 года назад
@LaShonda Felton 36 Excellent suggestions I'm looking forward to him eventually posting more biography vlogs classic vintage actors and actresses.
@regant.cameron8237
@regant.cameron8237 2 года назад
So DO I ❤️🙌💓
@mattfarahsmillionmilelexus
@mattfarahsmillionmilelexus 2 года назад
Amazing. Always liked her in Batman, always thought she was beautiful and had an absolutely perfect figure, but never knew about any of her early life, or how she overcame it. 5 languages, at least? A literal genius on top of it all, just amazing. Oh, and Santa Baby is one of the sexiest songs of all time, made at a time when sexuality had to be conveyed entirely through innuendo.
@hifrommike2120
@hifrommike2120 2 года назад
Actually, "Santa Baby" came out the same year that Playboy magazine started (1953).
@bradhuskers
@bradhuskers 2 года назад
she has a great figure. but nowhere near Julie newmar.
@whitneysivill14
@whitneysivill14 8 месяцев назад
You missed the chance to highlight her introduction to new generations as Izma from Emperor's New Groove. She practically stole the show with her perfectly delivered lines. She really did shine whatever she did.
@lorimast
@lorimast Год назад
Wow she was amazing!!! A very strong woman who endured so much in her life. I’m not sure how she did it, but I bet her daughter is very proud.
@regant.cameron8237
@regant.cameron8237 2 года назад
I met Eartha in a tiny club in Calgary. She was so gracious, with an astonishing amount of class and you could never mistake that voice. I adored her from the first moment and will never forget her.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
😁💜💜💜
@user-wv3zc6br6s
@user-wv3zc6br6s 2 года назад
WOW Im 64 so i was too young to be affected by the 60's . This is the best and most important tribute you will ever do . Im white, happily married to a cape verdian woman . Long story . My family is not close to us. I understand why . Quite the powerful job you did . Gerald Tamblyn Jr Holbrook Massachusetts USA. We love you so much ERTHA AND KITT !
@cynthiaseavers1444
@cynthiaseavers1444 Год назад
I love her! It warms me to know that she and Aunt Mamie continued their loving relationship :)
@angelmanfredy
@angelmanfredy 2 года назад
I never knew her story. What an absolutely special, strong, and deeply caring person she was. Wow. Legend.
@fred3467
@fred3467 2 года назад
You forgot to mention her extraordinary role in the hit play, Timbuktu in 1978. I met her in person while waiting outside the stage door! What a remarkable presence!
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
Like I said, there was so much more to her story, I couldn't fit it all in one video 😁💜
@vladtheimpala5532
@vladtheimpala5532 2 года назад
Don’t assume that he forgot. Eartha Kitt had a very long, very active life. She did a lot of things. Even if the video was hours long he wouldn’t be able to include everything.
@fred3467
@fred3467 2 года назад
@@vladtheimpala5532 err I wasn’t chastising him. I was really just sharing a memory.
@vladtheimpala5532
@vladtheimpala5532 2 года назад
@@fred3467 I wasn’t really chastising you either. I was just pointing out that if something is not included in the video it’s not necessarily because the person making the video forgot to include it. There are other reasons for leaving things out. Sorry if I made you feel like you were being chastised.
@mamaksstorytime
@mamaksstorytime 2 года назад
I used to be fascinated with Eartha Kitt when I was a little girl. I remember my grandparents having her on TV and there was just no one else like her at the time! This was a fascinating story of her life, and may I say, very well narrated! Thank goodness there was no robotic voice.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
No robots here, just a regular person learning about all of my favorite people of Television and the Movies 😁👍
@thatswhatshesaid6326
@thatswhatshesaid6326 Год назад
What an incredible life story. This goes to show you nothing in life happens by accident. It’s remarkable that she was able to overcome the childhood trauma that she endured. What a beautiful, educated, strong women she became because of her aunt that gave her a voice and a platform along with the means to develop into an amazing women.
@brian_atc
@brian_atc 9 месяцев назад
Wish I could give this two thumbs up. I had no idea she was such an incredibly talented and special person. Thank you for taking the time to show what the real Eartha Kit was like.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 9 месяцев назад
Thank You Brian! I am glad you got something good from this video 😁👍💜
@hockemeyer1
@hockemeyer1 2 года назад
I was a child in the 50s but Eartha was one of my favorite singers back then. She was also my favorite Cat Woman. Eartha's story is a great testimony of overcoming great odds while maintaining personal integrity
@billh.1940
@billh.1940 2 года назад
Her voice was perrrrrrrrfect for Catwoman! She was so much more, her singing the best, her beauty. Loved her!
@adamgorelick3714
@adamgorelick3714 2 года назад
What an incredible artist. It's deeply unsettling to consider how close Eartha Kitt came to having a dismal and brutal life on the family plantation; all of her talents remaining dormant or squandered.
@francesjolly5106
@francesjolly5106 Год назад
I think like a Phoenix rising from the ashes she would have shone brightly in a fashion all her own. She would have been an influence for any that touched her path.
@praketingrichraft6181
@praketingrichraft6181 Год назад
I knew she was a special person, but didn't realize the extent of her strength, resilience, activism, and philanthropy. Thank you so much for this. If you ever make that longer version I'll definitely watch it!
@cheryldee95
@cheryldee95 2 года назад
Living a life based on honest authenticity isn’t for sissies. That’s why so few are willing to do it. Eartha Kitt was one strong human being, and we could use a lot more like her. Great documentary. Thank you for posting.
@weelzneal4768
@weelzneal4768 Год назад
Yeah its ppl like this that make bullying seem silly, like just toughen up
@richardcevasco341
@richardcevasco341 2 года назад
Loved this. So inspiring. Eartha was one of the few who used her power and wealth to effect positive change in our world.
@JTA1961
@JTA1961 2 года назад
Just like Dolly Parton
@richardbennett6237
@richardbennett6237 2 года назад
Enjoyed this; Eartha was a class act as well as a great mom ... so sorry to find out she had to go through torment as a young child, betting her abusers are paying a heavy price right now in a hot place ...
@chijiokemadubuko9004
@chijiokemadubuko9004 2 года назад
As would her father and the people who caused them to be so helpless as to take it out on a child.
@tesmith47
@tesmith47 2 года назад
Not really
@richardbennett6237
@richardbennett6237 2 года назад
The Hot Place is very Hot and for a long-long time ... don't think I'd be risking it; nope, nope, don't wanna go there, don't wanna go there
@chijiokemadubuko9004
@chijiokemadubuko9004 2 года назад
@@richardbennett6237 At least the one who did the raping and his ilk were the ones who believed or knew about such a place before committing their crimes.
@richardbennett6237
@richardbennett6237 2 года назад
@@chijiokemadubuko9004 In that case, they can expect greater punishment
@jamesknowinbeing3177
@jamesknowinbeing3177 Год назад
What a woman. Worldly, strong ,full of integrity, multi talented, a wonderful mother and friend. That list could go on and on. Truly a magnificent Human.
@RaBjr.
@RaBjr. Год назад
When I was ,10 ,1963, grandma took me to Washington ,DC..One night she took me to a nightclub to see Eartha Sing.We sat at a front table..small club.Eartha sang to me and even gave me a kiss on my cheek I will never forget that sultry voice. And that kiss.
@YARNBARF
@YARNBARF 2 года назад
My Mom went to school with Eartha Kitt! It was called the New York School of Performing Arts. Mom would always wake me up when Eartha was a guest on the Johnny Carson show, she just adored the way Eartha would slink, like a cat, across the stage, dragging her gorgeous fur coat behind her. When Eartha would lie about her age, Mom would just chuckle, because she knew she was fibbing, lol!!
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
😁💜💜
@ryanjaceodonnell
@ryanjaceodonnell 2 года назад
I’m glad she found happiness and success and made such an impact on the world. Against all the odds.
@ellisburton8733
@ellisburton8733 Год назад
What an amazing character. What a role model for all of us who have been abused. So glad she found someone who cared and supported her to Thrive, and boy did that gal Thrive. Xxx
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
💜
@katywinter80
@katywinter80 2 года назад
It was a beautiful biography of Eartha Kitt it brought tears to my eyes and a smile to in My Sister heart what a wonderful human being we should all learn something from her intelligence and kindness 🙏
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
💜🙏
@Max-oi9es
@Max-oi9es 2 года назад
What a beautiful mini documentary, lots of suspense mixed with brutal truths and although she is gone her legacy will forever love on. To love is to live and that she did.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
Max, I am glad that you enjoyed my video on Eartha! She was a true survivor and always fought for the underprivileged. Thank You for the Super Thanks and being a cool person! 😁
@politehammer9714
@politehammer9714 2 года назад
YO! What's creepy is that you and your kind... don't do programming on americaKKK greatest white supremacist privilege PIMP HUGH HEFFER!
@shadowlouise
@shadowlouise 2 года назад
You know what would help that? A movie. Or a mini-series. Telling the whole story, the whole truth, as she would.
@michellecarl1255
@michellecarl1255 2 года назад
@@shadowlouise ...that would be great. I'm a big Eartha Kitt fan and i would love to hear and see more about her. Thank you for making this small documentary about her. I didn't know she was part Native American. She makes me so proud cause I'm from the Hopi Tribe jn Arizona and i love the way she dtood her ground eith truth and knew when to use for her advantage to make great changes. What she said to Lady Byrd Johnson was sooo true about our young sons being recruited or drafted for the wars and put on the frontlines to fight. The President couldn't handle the truth and blacklisted Eartha but she was patient and smart so in the end it all came out and made him look like a fool. He's one President i didnt like.
@tubularap
@tubularap 2 года назад
I am only 11 minutes in this amazing video, and just stopped to say how happy I am to learn so much about Eartha, presented in such a nice (and non-sensational) manner. The effort and enthusiasm you put in your channel is highly appreciated.
@pola6138
@pola6138 2 года назад
I had to stop too and share this on my FB page 💕
@infoSeeker007
@infoSeeker007 2 года назад
He has the voice for this. Amen
@paulwestcott2579
@paulwestcott2579 2 года назад
I had the same rewarding as you. What an awful start in life. But she was a star from the start. And aren’t we lucky she made it life fir joy she has given us! Right, it’s 5.30am in England. Time for breakfast tea and gin… 😀
@mikeh.7499
@mikeh.7499 2 года назад
@@paulwestcott2579 my God did you say tea and gin?....I'm speechless...thanks...
@holliesheet3182
@holliesheet3182 9 месяцев назад
Eartha Kitt was an absolute inspiration, full of passion, talents with immense fierce survivor mode and a multi-lingual beauty inside and out! Awesome video!
@ponzo1967
@ponzo1967 Год назад
That story gave me chills. What a woman what a life.
@glenngilbert7389
@glenngilbert7389 2 года назад
Fabulous woman and considering her background, she was never bitter and only used her fame to help those less fortunate. I remember seeing her on stage in Edinburgh back in the 1990s and being swept away.
@thejunkman2424
@thejunkman2424 2 года назад
I've never been to or heard of this channel before. Holy smokes, this was one hell of an intro. Outstanding job my friend as I was a fan of Eartha Kitt as a kid. One of my favorite movies with her was the one she did with Nat King Cole. She truly embodied what I consider, "A REAL WOMAN." God rest her soul.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
Glad you found the channel and liked the video :)
@kamiwammy7406
@kamiwammy7406 2 года назад
Thank you. There will only be one Eartha Kitt. Talented, determined, kind, intelligent, the list goes on. An AMAZING human. Her daughter was blessed to have a mother like Eartha. Xxx
@vincereynolds6092
@vincereynolds6092 2 года назад
What an inspiration Eartha was, and continues to be through this remarkable documentary! Thank you for this!
@crimped357
@crimped357 2 года назад
when I was a kid, I watched Batman and Eartha's catwomen and I was SO in love with her!! I would always pray that tonight's episode would have her in it!! then my father found out and called me a bunch of racist names and her a bunch of names and I just didn't know why I was beaten for falling in love with this beautiful women. dear god after seeing this video, I love her even more! RIP my dream girl.
@tesmith47
@tesmith47 2 года назад
Your dad is a RACIST
@lorrettacrowley5922
@lorrettacrowley5922 2 года назад
@crimped357 : my Late beloved dad, also thought that Eartha was the most beautiful woman on earth and he lovd her voice 👍
@pecansquirrel3489
@pecansquirrel3489 2 года назад
This world could use a lot more people like Ms. Eartha Kitt! Thank you for telling her story! What an amazing woman!
@yasukecoleman341
@yasukecoleman341 2 года назад
There are a lot more, just their story has to be researched and told. 😁
@MayheM_72
@MayheM_72 Год назад
She was an absolute beauty, no matter her race! She was so gracious and talented! My older brother was in love with her from her time as Catwoman on Batman '66. I never thought that it was odd that my red haired Irish brother was in love with a woman of color. Maybe that's because race was never really an issue with my family. We were taught to treat everyone the same, just by my parents' example. I was so sad when she passed, seeing it as another piece of my childhood disappearing.
@lavanderwilliams111
@lavanderwilliams111 Год назад
Because you were taught at an early age that race, like beauty , is only skin deep. Your brother saw something that many people didn't realized: Eartha was one of the sexiest women of all time. The Catwoman " Meeooow". " Santa Baby" . The way she handled herself. Orson Welles said " She's the sexiest woman on earth." Everyone's ideal of sexiness was Marilyn Monroe, but although she was prettier, she had to manufacture her sexiness ( She was always in her " look at me clothes ", and her walk was because she had to cut 1/4in off one of her shoes, nottomentionher" Happybirthday MrPresident" song). Marilyn used her physical attractiveness to get attention when she walked through a room, Eartha only had to walk in. What really bothers me the most is that she's never mentioned on any "Sexiest woman " list. I'll never understand that. You seem like you have a family with true values. I wish you and all of your loved ones peace and happiness.
@aarondigby5054
@aarondigby5054 Год назад
@@lavanderwilliams111 definitely on my Mt Rushmore of female TV, screen and film stars.
@JohnLRice
@JohnLRice 2 года назад
I love all of your documentaries and the Eartha Kitt one was exceptional!
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
Thank You John! The Earth a Kitt story was the one that affected me the most too. 💜💜💜
@irenedool1069
@irenedool1069 2 года назад
Wow what an amazing woman I know her from her role as Cat woman she’s so much more
@mary-anneswanson8445
@mary-anneswanson8445 2 года назад
What an incredibly strong woman Eartha Kitt was . It is heartbreaking to hear how she became so strong. I admire her standing up and speaking the truth as well as using her celebrity to benifit so many others . I liked her as a performer but I love the person she really was
@whanuipuru8928
@whanuipuru8928 2 года назад
This is the most comprehensive and enlightening story of Eartha I have ever heard! There are many interesting facts I never knew that this amazingly fascinating doco revealed to me. Eartha has a voice whether she is singing or talking that is so singularly unique. She is sexy, uninhibited, challenging yet strong, defiant and confidently proud. I've always adored her singing voice and now I admire her courage in adversity. Wonderful doco from that superb man who narrated it! Thank you kindly.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
Such kind words! Thank You so much! 💜👍
@SuperDiddzz
@SuperDiddzz 2 года назад
She is and always will be a complete legend. A wonderful person. Thank you.
@pamjames9077
@pamjames9077 8 месяцев назад
I’ve always admired Eartha. A very beautiful woman and strong spirit. Very horrific childhood though 😢God bless her❤❤❤
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 8 месяцев назад
💜💜💜💜
@raywood8187
@raywood8187 2 года назад
If anyone needs a hero, they found one in Eartha Kitt. What a survivor and I hope this inspires others who have suffered abuse and bigotry. Thank you for telling her story and doing it so respectfully. I was a kid watching Batman and that purr of hers was chilling, I really believed she had claws and knew how and when to use them, and now I see that's true in her life too, not just as Catwoman. Did anyone else notice that the Catmobile also purred 31:23? I remember the Smothers Brothers getting cancelled by CBS in 69 because they refused to stop criticizing Nixon and Viet Nam. It was the summer of love, but also another summer of fighting a no-win unpopular war that just wouldn't end. I had already lost an Uncle serving over there. That was a shame Smother Brothers got cancelled, it was a really good show and they did not fear to speak truth to power either. Maybe an idea for a future episode?
@BaroqueBlues
@BaroqueBlues 2 года назад
She is actually my grandfather's half sister, they were the same age. They had a big farm but it wasn't a cotton farm. My great-grandfather was the postmaster in North South Carolina. Also, the actress Lois Collier is her cousin.
@trentcruise3084
@trentcruise3084 2 года назад
I used to date Lois, we both acted in the Dirty Harry series with Clint Eastwood.
@BaroqueBlues
@BaroqueBlues 2 года назад
@@trentcruise3084 That's not the same person, the one I'm talking about was an actress in the 30's to 50s, & "Lois Collier" was her stage name.
@telemachus7732
@telemachus7732 2 года назад
I hope he wasn’t one her abusers.
@zubsiro
@zubsiro 2 года назад
@@Talletc I know right, what’s the odds of place call SOUTH Carolina having a town in it named “North”… oh wait.
@MsDisneylandlover
@MsDisneylandlover 2 года назад
cool
@andreadefell147
@andreadefell147 Год назад
Thank you So Much for bringing Us, The Beautiful Eartha Kitt, I truly Absolutely Love Her Completely, What a Phenomenal Woman, Rest in Power Beautiful Eartha Kitt
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
💜
@jontyler55
@jontyler55 9 месяцев назад
What an incredible woman... I salute her... She handled herself in the most appropriate way and lead a positive life and influenced many... And a special thanks to Cool Classics for this amazing documentary... I love all your cool classic videos... Keep up the good work... I always liked Eartha Kitt, but now through this video of her like and what she overcame has made me love the woman that she ended up becoming.... WOW!!!
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 9 месяцев назад
💜
@janebond8342
@janebond8342 2 года назад
Well I never met Eartha Kitt but was aware of her disappearance from the public and always wondered why? Now I know, thank you for this clip of her life. She was an activist from the early days and her charitable efforts are heart-warming. What a woman!
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
💜
@caahacky
@caahacky 2 года назад
During the time she was out of the limelight in the us I think she was very popular on TV and theatre here in the UK In fact I grew up thinking she was British. An amazing lady.
@annraczok670
@annraczok670 2 года назад
One's ideology often plays a role in being accepted or not. Some would sell their souls to be accepted & not black-balled. Ertha Kitt made mistakes in her beliefs like many do here & there, but she had great strength of character to take a stand on issues & right OR wrong was not a two-faced coward trying to ride the fence to be safe for financial or other gain. She stood up for what she believed and appears to have been very grateful & humble to others along the way, as well as charitable.
@sharisweeney6020
@sharisweeney6020 2 года назад
Thank you so much! What a respectful work telling Ertha’s story. Thank you for your hard work in covering her life, bravo!
@rubywilcox7405
@rubywilcox7405 Год назад
I love this one! Eartha has long been one of my favorite stars, but I had no idea how amazing she really was. She was a brilliant, powerful, delightful, loving, strong woman . . . admirable in so many ways. The truest definition of beautiful. Thank you very much for your work.
@crystallaws7050
@crystallaws7050 Год назад
I'm so proud of Eartha! I NEVER knew about her amazing legacy! Thank you for covering this incredible story🤗
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
💜
@stephenbrough8132
@stephenbrough8132 2 года назад
I've shared this - it needs to be spread far and wide. Younger people may not even know who she is. I only VAGUELY knew about her despite growing up in the 60's - Her story deserves telling to a wider audience. Thank you for doing this. Well done.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
Thank You Stephen! I am glad you got so much from this video 💜
@ralphviney3706
@ralphviney3706 2 года назад
STRONG BEAUTUFUL BLACK WOMAN WHOM WILL BE MISSED, ONE SEXY WOMAN AS WELL..!!!
@aarondigby5054
@aarondigby5054 Год назад
That's why that so called black history month is a farce, they feed us MLK and Rosa Parks but they're so many many stories that go untold. It benefits no one that our history our true history goes untold
@kayjohnson5524
@kayjohnson5524 2 года назад
I was a child when Eartha was very popular and I remember watching her perform on TV. She has an amazing life story, very sad and heartwrenching. Eartha was a very beautiful Lady inside and out. She played a huge part in changing life for the African American people, God Bless her. I remember the way it was and I was such a little thing, It hurt my heart. The Lord made us, all of his children. He created us all unique, just as he created everything around us. He loves all of us and if anyone thinks, heaven is going to be divided, Blacks on onside, whites on the other side, Indians,in another section, think again, that is not God's way. We will all be together, Christians, spending eternity together as one with the Lord. Amen !!
@Anna-hc1yl
@Anna-hc1yl 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing. I already respected her but knowing her story makes me realize what an iconic legend she is. Her ENTIRE story needs to be known, it's so inspirational.
@marcbronson3692
@marcbronson3692 Год назад
Until seeing this program, I was not an Eartha fan. Now I am in awe of this indomitable lady!
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
💜
@JustEye_La
@JustEye_La 2 года назад
Eartha purred the best! So petite and adorable 😍 Thx for sharing her story. Most of it I had absolutely no idea.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 2 года назад
💜
@patwats8860
@patwats8860 2 года назад
She was a great lady. Saw her once onstage-wasn’t old enough to know of her activism. A hero!
@AbeldeBetancourt
@AbeldeBetancourt 7 месяцев назад
I was balling all the time. I don't know how but I came to appreciate Eartha through her own art and years later this video made me appreciate her even more.
@carloscarion1748
@carloscarion1748 8 месяцев назад
I’m met Eartha Kitt at a gig I was doing in Hartford we had a great conversation she was an amazingly gracious and inspiring person I’ll never forget her
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics 8 месяцев назад
💜💜
@tylerclifford9436
@tylerclifford9436 2 года назад
Classy dame. She definitely deserves more recognition for her achievements. Let her memory be an inspiration to us all. R.I.P Ms. Kitt. May there be more like you.
@1mezion
@1mezion 2 года назад
This video steers so much emotion, after all of that the only thing I can say is what a magnificent woman. It's wonderful that her daughter is continuing in her name .
@arichster
@arichster Год назад
Wonderful video about a woman of great character. My mom was a fan and I surprised her by taking her to see Ertha's nightclub show at the Carlisle in NY. I was probably in my 30's and she was probably twice my age. See sat in front and wouldn't you know she came to our table and teased at me like a cat in heat. My Lord what a performer, beautiful mover and a voice like silk. A once in a lifetime moment!
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
💜👍
@sallybalkin8507
@sallybalkin8507 Год назад
The look on her face in the confrontation with the president, is probably my favourite Eartha. She said what needed to be said. And the establishment rarely wants to hear the truth. She's brilliant.
@CoolClassics
@CoolClassics Год назад
🙏💜
@DSheartlady
@DSheartlady 2 года назад
the most wonderful catwoman she was perfect🙂
@oceanasong
@oceanasong 2 года назад
Don't you mean purr-fect? Sorry - I couldn't resist. 😁
@trentcruise3084
@trentcruise3084 2 года назад
She was great in the Dirty Harry series, Eartha played Clint Eastwood's Wife.
@DSheartlady
@DSheartlady 2 года назад
@@oceanasong i was thinking of saying it that way but decided against it lol but you did take the purr right out of my mouth😊
@donnawheeler6283
@donnawheeler6283 2 года назад
Wonderfully done! I've always thought of Ms. Kitt as creative, talented and exotic. Her start in life was very terrible and horrible, but for taking chances to make a great life for herself she's got guts. A great lady.
@iamlame6370
@iamlame6370 Год назад
not to mention she was arguably one of the best disney villains. what an amazing and iconic woman she was. what a force to be wreckoned with.
@beingsaveddaily6303
@beingsaveddaily6303 Год назад
Wow. Never knew any of these things about her. Truly inspiring she was amazing as a women, mother, And a person.
@Steven_Williams
@Steven_Williams 2 года назад
Thank you for this great story. Eartha Kitt had a certain sexy classiness about her. In spite of her cruel childhood, she rose above it, took chances, and became a true master of herself and surroundings.
@beauwalker9820
@beauwalker9820 2 года назад
Her childhood is so terrible it almost made my eyes water. It's so sad, she faced prejudice for being a mixed race, and was forced to work as a child. She was truly lucky, and blessed to later on have a better, and successful life. Her aunt really saved her life. She was also very intelligent, and talented, and despite the media hit pieces against her, (I guess "fake news" always existed) and Hollywood blacklisting her for awhile, she contributed alot to society. A truly wonderful, and talented woman.
@Tenshihan-Quinn
@Tenshihan-Quinn Год назад
You make the greatest biography documentaries I've EVER seen, ...your attention to detail, the amount of digging you have done, the excellent presentation of information, ...I wish more people would take your example to heart. We would have real news reporters today if they had to follow Your standards. THANK you for your brilliance and integrity. Cheers!