Veronica Lake--Rare 1971 TV Interview, William Saroyan

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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2018
  • Veronica Lake makes a rare 1971 interview appearance, joined by writers William Saroyan, Anthony Gray and Leonard Maltin. Lake passed away just two years later at the age of 50.
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  • @studiomarilaura910
    @studiomarilaura910 5 месяцев назад +60

    She was so beautiful. Her voice is mesmerizing. Her outfit was so simple, chic and modern. I’d wear it today. Hard to believe she was gone at 50.

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 5 месяцев назад +6

      Actually, she became more attractive as she matured. It amazes me, but that's the case for some, "Sinatra comes to mind."

    • @michaeldrasic7587
      @michaeldrasic7587 13 дней назад

      This is a prime example what hollywierd can do to the talented individual actors who don't meet to their expectations. They get used up and cast to the wayside.

  • @user-op1xe9hw5t
    @user-op1xe9hw5t 3 месяца назад +25

    Veronica Lake is not only a classic beauty she is a very articulate and intelligent woman.

  • @carmelellis817
    @carmelellis817 3 месяца назад +13

    She has a great real laugh and wonderful sense of humour. I love the way she throws her head back and laughs with that hearty, carefree manner and rasping voice.....I like her

  • @HumanResource-sp6fg
    @HumanResource-sp6fg 6 месяцев назад +21

    She is very intelligent, funny and quick. She was suffering from alcoholism which is slowing her down but I see a very intelligent woman.

  • @melissas9245
    @melissas9245 4 года назад +500

    Even in her 50’s and the fact that she battled extreme alcoholism she was still amazingly beautiful. Those cheekbones and eyes were absolutely amazing! A lot of old Hollywood actresses struggled and died from addiction. I can’t imagine how stressful it was during the early days of Hollywood for young women.

    • @royfr8136
      @royfr8136 3 года назад +50

      Here she was late 40s

    • @m.g4441
      @m.g4441 3 года назад +8

      Hear Hear

    • @blobboflava
      @blobboflava 3 года назад +25

      Well said. Sadly, Hollywood's film industry bosses misused their power and status for exploitation.

    • @Sirgromulus
      @Sirgromulus 3 года назад +91

      She was 48 here and passed away two years later. IMO she looks far older and worn for being only 48.

    • @nohaylamujer
      @nohaylamujer 3 года назад +23

      She was 48 here. She died at 50.

  • @pegleg2959
    @pegleg2959 Год назад +21

    what a fascinating, attractive, marvellous woman. I could watch and listen to her all day.

  • @criticalcatalyst
    @criticalcatalyst 4 года назад +202

    I really love her, even in this interview. The way she said she didn't regret the way her life turned out and wouldn't change it for anything...such a strong spirited woman.
    Grit, vulnerability, beauty, and guts. She deserved so much more than she got. When you think iconic, Veronica Lake is it. And I wish her life script had turned out better.

    • @PinCushionQueen
      @PinCushionQueen 3 года назад +14

      Thoughtfully put!

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 5 месяцев назад +3

      ... and actually, she became more attractive as she matured. It amazes me, but that's the case for some, "Sinatra comes to mind."

    • @MrJoebatkins
      @MrJoebatkins 3 месяца назад +1

      She’s a hard core member of the hardboiled noir family!

  • @itsjustme4848
    @itsjustme4848 3 года назад +209

    I had heard Cavett talk about this interview before, so I was expecting a train wreck. Instead, she came of as a very interesting person who had a difficult time getting her host to listen to her. If there was anything train-wreckish about this interview, it was due to Cavett’s inept driving of the train.

    • @Themanwhocameback2
      @Themanwhocameback2 3 года назад +41

      Yes. Even her final flash of wit about an "Encyclopedia Veronica", he ignores and cuts to a commercial. "What a twit!, as the lady says.

    • @susiemcd4249
      @susiemcd4249 2 года назад +27

      yeah, the weird way he reacted to her & the crew's funny weight in her dress trick - and then to ask if she was 'bitter' - what the hell?

    • @1957MCL
      @1957MCL Год назад

      Cavett is an idiot. I never liked his style. He doesn't listen. He rambles.

    • @jasonbeard4713
      @jasonbeard4713 Год назад +26

      Cavett has always been a clod, only interested on promoting himself.

    • @stephaniestanley8041
      @stephaniestanley8041 Год назад +24

      Cavett's interview was without insight or empathy

  • @nathaliedufour3891
    @nathaliedufour3891 5 месяцев назад +17

    Woaw ❤ rare indeed , she truly is of another era , so glamorous ❤

  • @Wanamaker1946
    @Wanamaker1946 3 года назад +155

    She is so modern sounding and so free. She is an enigma.

    • @imageadvisorsinternational7935
      @imageadvisorsinternational7935 11 месяцев назад +5

      liquor...

    • @tmorton922
      @tmorton922 10 месяцев назад +12

      I honestly do not understand this kind of comment. She drank herself into the grave at 51, she died lonely and miserable ( no one drinks theirself to death if they are happy, joyful and content) She was miserable and hopeless in her soul.
      Comments like " she did it her way" "She was a strong and independant woman" B.S. .... She died of a broken heart which I for one can commiserate with. She stated she rarely saw her children. Who knows how many "Harvey Weinstein's" sbe had to endure to gain her " fame". Quit the flowery B.S. and face the truth instead of platitudes. I feel sorry for this poor soul.

    • @tmorton922
      @tmorton922 10 месяцев назад +4

      Free? She was in total bondage to alchol as it killed her at 51 years. Modern? What does that even mean? Can you quantify that? She was absolutely miserable. She was very drunk here and when she was done, she most likely drank herself into oblivion. Not happy, not free, not strong.
      God rest her soul...

    • @MutantsInDisguise
      @MutantsInDisguise 6 месяцев назад +2

      Except she wasn't free. Her mother, alcohol...

    • @chrismanteris9093
      @chrismanteris9093 4 месяца назад +8

      @@tmorton922keep your judgmental negative energy to yourself please

  • @PMS1950
    @PMS1950 4 месяца назад +7

    Still very beautiful and articulate and a personality, which still shows many of today's so called actors its true meaning.

  • @lenwilson3707
    @lenwilson3707 6 лет назад +396

    Veronica deserved a whole segment to herself. I wish Cavett had let her finish her thoughts and say which film (non commercial) was her favorite. She would've made a great Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate. I could care less if she drank. So did Errol Flynn, Judy Garland, and scores of other old school celebrities. For some reason female boozers are held in worse regard. I LOVE her voice and style and mannerisms.

    • @lenwilson3707
      @lenwilson3707 6 лет назад +28

      I'm not aware of Davis having had many lovers. She had 4 husbands, 3 of which complained of sexual neglect saying in court that she was more focused on reading in bed than sleeping with them. And the only one she really loved, Gary Merrill complained that she spent too much time in the kitchen so she wasn't exactly known as having alot of lovers. She was honest about having had affairs with Howard Hughes and William Wyler and one serviceman during the War after her 2nd husband died. But she was known as someone not really sexually free as opposed to Crawford who thought of sex as cardio.

    • @MarlaLukofsky7
      @MarlaLukofsky7 5 лет назад +24

      Again, I couldn't agree with you more on all counts. Why is everyone even mentioning her habits outside of her career. None of anyone's business. It's not relevant. And when men drink, they are masters of their domain. Hemmingway, and the list goes on. Spencer Tracy. Okay the list grows. It's irrelevant to her career and interesting stories.

    • @dennispayne6537
      @dennispayne6537 4 года назад +6

      @Hairway to Steven So she had bi-polar disorder and was institutionalized? So you knew her? Or are you just making crap up like biographers use to do when their subjects were deceased. And dude if you deny there is a double standard for things like sex and drinking you are a fool.

    • @tiffsaver
      @tiffsaver 4 года назад +10

      Sorry, but compared with the fantastic Anne Bancroft, she wouldn't have stood a chance... nobody would have.

    • @misskim2058
      @misskim2058 3 года назад +9

      If you *could* care less, then it means you do indeed care. You either still care somewhat, or even a lot, and you are fully capable of caring a little bit less, or even a whole lot less than you currently do.
      If you *couldn’t* care less (which is the correct wording if you are trying to say you don’t care at all), then you definitely don’t care in any way shape or form. If you couldn’t care less, then you care so very, very little (or not at all), that it is absolutely impossible to care any less than you currently do. You couldn’t care less, because you care so little, that there’s no further down in caring to go. You have hit rock bottom in caring, and you **couldn’t** care any less, there’s no more caring to give. It’s all gone. The caring bottle is empty.
      So, if you are trying to say that you absolutely don’t care one tiny bit, then for the love of God, people, get it right and say that you *couldn’t* care less.
      People are better off not using words and phrases if they don’t understand them. It’s grating to everyone else’s ears, and they will judge people by their ability to speak and think....unless they have an obvious disability like being deaf or mute... Unless they write it out wrong, then they will be judged after all.
      I know a lot of people with poor grammar tend to claim that they could care less (when they really mean that they couldn’t care less), that people are judging their intelligence, but it might be affecting them behind their backs, (and maybe they really do care a little bit, deep down, in which case they could care less, because they do care a little bit, but they just don’t want to admit it to anyone or even to themselves, that when no one is watching, they really do care if people think they sound unintelligent), when they wonder why they don’t get that promotion and/or the respect that they want, or feel they deserve.
      It might be their attitude about the details that plays a role in holding them back (after all, a well-positioned person represents the company for whom they work...and how they appear, and behave, and speak, and think reflects on the company itself, and on the choices the management makes in choosing employees, and then on the skills that the employees have (or not), such as speaking properly and spelling properly. It reflects an attention to detail...or the lack thereof...and comprehension skills....or the lack thereof.
      I don’t know why it’s so hard for people to understand, or to remember. It’s quite simple, and it’s like a little mini IQ test. Please people, it’s really a simple one, and it’s not that hard to get it right. Astound your friends by using proper grammar… If they would even notice, (I’m sure some would), or find friends that will notice (they will elevate you). These people who get it backwards, seem to be the same people that make the word “anyway” plural, and it isn’t plural. Split the word out to demonstrate how it should be used..” Is there *any way* you can say that word right?” You don’t make “way” plural, and you don’t make it plural when you ask if you should go “this way”, or “that way”. It’s singular... “this way”, “that way”, and “anyway”. Singular.
      And it’s the same people who say “literally” when they really mean “figuratively”....or we would certainly hope so, for all the horrible ways the word “literally” gets misused They literally don’t know what the word “literally“ means, and they are usually quite ignorant of the meaning of the word “ignorant” as well.
      For those of you who “literally” laugh your head off, you are a medical miracle...if you can prove that you have ever literally laughed your head off.
      And if people are absolutely sure of something, then they are definitely sure. They are not defiantly (why be so defiant about being definite?) sure, nor are they defiantley sure, and they are not definatley sure, and they are not definately sure... Only one of those latter four is actually a real word, and it has nothing to do about being very sure, and more to do with being very disagreeable.
      There is also no “h” at the end of the word “height”, so usually the same people that mispronounce everything else also put an “h” at the end when they say it. They say “heighth”. They also usually leave out the “g” in strength. The “g” isn’t silent in strength. It is silent in height, but not in strength. And there’s no “a” in “independent”, nor in “cemetery”, either. They are also commonly misspelled words.
      And for you Brits, we love you, but there’s no “f” in the word “lieutenant”, not silent, and certainly not spoken. It doesn’t matter how many centuries you’ve been saying it wrong, it’s still wrong. And valet, filet, and ballet all have *silent* ”t”’s. And if you’re going to steal a title from the French… At least pronounce it properly, too....Marquis is pronounced mar-kee, not mar-kwiss. And just because somebody puts “ain’t“ in the dictionary, does not make it proper grammar.
      OK, just a few pointers for some commonly botched words and phrases that hurt people’s ears...and eyes.

  • @bbrown333
    @bbrown333 5 лет назад +47

    You can still see the glimmer of her former beauty.

  • @rubydawn1
    @rubydawn1 4 года назад +87

    She seemed to be a friend the type of person that would be loyal to her friends.

  • @jenniferannecchini5216
    @jenniferannecchini5216 2 года назад +11

    She got a great sense of humor 🥰 and personality.

  • @westower7898
    @westower7898 3 года назад +108

    I would almost speculate that she seem a bit tipsy in this interview. But after reading her autobiography, those last years she really was struggling with the alcohol. But she never made apologies for her decisions. She just forged ahead, good or bad, and lived her life. I can only respect that deeply.

    • @tigmite1
      @tigmite1 2 года назад +7

      Back then, alcoholism was not a considered a medical disease, but a 'choice', there was no rehab like we have today, and little compassion. I just had to upvote your kinds words. Loved her in I Married a Witch, and Sullivan's Travels.

    • @triplelindy4686
      @triplelindy4686 2 года назад +7

      @@tigmite1 Alcoholism was officially listed as a "disease" by the AMA in 1956. This interview was from March 12, 1971.

    • @Smorss2011
      @Smorss2011 3 месяца назад

      Alcohol Use Disorder is not a decision. It is a brain disorder. Please research before making comments like that.

  • @ginnylorenz5265
    @ginnylorenz5265 4 года назад +249

    I think she still looks lovely in this interview. My favorite movie of her's is "I Married A Witch". Wonderful fantasy comedy.

    • @Linda98671
      @Linda98671 4 года назад +4

      Ginny Lorenz I love I Married a Witch.....my husband bought it for me.... wasn't she just so lovely??

    • @ginnylorenz5265
      @ginnylorenz5265 4 года назад +11

      @@Linda98671 Enchanting. I own the DVD, too. I also found Robert Benchley so funny. I think it's time to watch it again!!

    • @citizen1163
      @citizen1163 4 года назад +5

      @@ginnylorenz5265 Same!

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 3 года назад +2

      I do need to watch that one. Just watched “I wanted Wings” and it was great, very well done early WWII history.

    • @muffs55mercury61
      @muffs55mercury61 3 года назад +4

      She does still look good, just older than what she really was.

  • @andgummybears
    @andgummybears 3 года назад +64

    She says she did it in reverse. She actually experienced it all and that is a full life. May this legendary beauty shine forever!🌟✨

    • @DCL26
      @DCL26 2 года назад +6

      Yes, that was the line in the interview that struck me too. She was real and lovable and sharing.
      RIP Veronica Lake.

    • @jolicska
      @jolicska 5 месяцев назад

      experienced it all..hahaha yeah gangbang parties and prostitution for movie roles. what do you think that lies behind the alcoholism of these so called stars??

  • @girlsrule722
    @girlsrule722 2 года назад +40

    I loved Veronica . I loved her I married a witch. I felt so sad for her loss of her baby son and her struggles. She was more amazing than she ever new. God Bless her soul.

    • @jeffkaufman9875
      @jeffkaufman9875 3 месяца назад +1

      @girlsrule Are you still married to the witch?..

  • @jv-ep2tc
    @jv-ep2tc 4 года назад +18

    this is what 48 used to look like. I regret that this world does not exist anymore. there was a time when I could come home from school and catch an interview like this. i knew about the stars of the 40s and 50s then as their movies would show on TV when I was a child.

    • @BadgerBotherer1
      @BadgerBotherer1 2 месяца назад

      She looks about 75. I'm 55, and I look about 20 years younger than her here.

  • @stevehinnenkamp5625
    @stevehinnenkamp5625 6 лет назад +139

    Ms Veronica Lake did herself proud. She revealed herself with candor and put a congenial halt to questions inappropriate.
    I got to know her and am filled with admiration.

    • @girlonfire981
      @girlonfire981 6 лет назад +13

      I totally agree, she was a smart cookie !

    • @citizen1163
      @citizen1163 6 лет назад +8

      Steve Hinnenkamp You nailed it!

    • @citizen1163
      @citizen1163 6 лет назад +4

      Steve Hinnenkamp You nailed it!

    • @criticalcatalyst
      @criticalcatalyst 4 года назад +3

      Precisly. She nailed Dick to the wall, and all he could do was squirm....

    • @sharonkritz7335
      @sharonkritz7335 4 года назад +10

      I agree this interview was a waste. Lake was fabulous. Gone to soon.

  • @stevevalkos6308
    @stevevalkos6308 6 лет назад +324

    wow.....just wow, what a treat. Veronica was such a tiny, lovely lady and a decent actress. I wish she could have received the help she so desperately needed.

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 6 лет назад +35

      Steve Velkos So do I. She says she's 48... she looks about that but sad underneath. Cavett didn't take advantage of her courage or candour. Little snip sometimes.

    • @jaqatlantic
      @jaqatlantic 4 года назад +16

      Exactly! She was just taken advantage of by the men in her life. She met and trusted some total dirt-bags.

    • @muffs55mercury61
      @muffs55mercury61 3 года назад +24

      @@jaqatlantic Hollywood didn't give a rat's ass about their people. Once they stopped bringing in the dollars and the looks faded, people were tossed into what amounted to a scrap heap.

    • @samkniffen6623
      @samkniffen6623 3 года назад +16

      @@muffs55mercury61 I don't understand how humans can be so cruel and greedy.

    • @muffs55mercury61
      @muffs55mercury61 3 года назад +13

      @@samkniffen6623 As you know it happens in so many facets of life; movies, TV, sports, the music business and so many work places that bites the hand that feeds them. You turn huge profits for the above and they still shit on you. I worked for my share of them and glad I'm away from it all now.

  • @citizen1163
    @citizen1163 6 лет назад +59

    She's beautiful

  • @james5460
    @james5460 Год назад +81

    After all the stories about how she wound up, it's fascinating to actually see her toward the end. She had been through so much by this point and it didn't break her. Strong woman.

    • @kiriforever1
      @kiriforever1 Год назад +1

      You right life did not break her. Life just kicked her ass around the block a few times and killed her at the tender age of 51.

    • @arundelmercure553
      @arundelmercure553 Год назад +12

      She drank herself to death by age 50. She was a terribly unhappy person. I don't know if you can say "it didn't break her".

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 5 месяцев назад +1

      ...and actually, she became more attractive as she matured. It amazes me, but that's the case for some, "Sinatra comes to mind."

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 5 месяцев назад

      ​​@@arundelmercure553
      Most have yet to know, and/or fully comprehend the absolute fact about our Life Journey experience is defined in the "Universal Laws", particularly the "Universal Law of Attraction".
      This has been know since time of Antiquity, it actually is the foundation from which Yeshua aka Jesus taught.
      It is so Absolute that throughout the years, the individuals holding Power made edits to keep the fact of it from the mass Public.
      Quantum Physics Science discovered this, (though they weren't the first, it is also described in the "Hermetic Principals"), this "Law of Attraction" defines this as follows:
      Everything in our Universe is literally fundamentally "Energy, Vibration, and Frequency".
      and ...
      Everything we experience is actually a result of our own:
      "Thoughts + Feelings X Beliefs"
      Thoughts are Energy that Vibrate on a Frequency.
      It sounds so simple, so mundane, that most just religate it to a file of Science Facts, and after the Physics/Science Test, quickly forget about the subject. That is a Huge oversight.
      8t is unquestionably obvious to those whom comprehend the subject and it's value, that (should those in Power, be that Government , Education, Religions, actually have the best interest of the Public, Humanity, the Collective, as their focus, this Universal Law would taught to us as Children and be a part 9f our Culture.
      It is a Wisdom value.
      ... when I observe stories of those whom could have had such benefit from the full comprehension of this Law, it's full and Absolute value, it saddens me.
      I would estimate that Today, some 50% or more have never heard of it and some 80% or more never have realized the value of it, for they have yet to comprehend the facts that define us as Humans and the Energy that is us as live and in motion.
      It is not a faulting, not Judgemental, this is Discernment, for if each knew, understood, and Comprehended, the difference in daily experiences, the Media's that flow information, all of our reality, would be so markedly different, so much more Positive, that few could imagine it as "Our ... Reality".
      But, it is the real and Future of Humanity, and it already is for a vast, growing number, as they have mafe the choice to adjust their habits of Thoughts and redefine and adjust their learned Beliefs ie: their "Thought Program", aka "Subconscious Thought Program", and apply clear facts based ideas, full of realized self worthiness, and free of the ("learned fear based Ideologies and Dogmas", which is what Yeshua/Jesus was Teaching, and this was known prior to the "Roman Religion that was based on but with edits for the Emperor to manage his vast Roman Empire with his "1 State Religion".
      Whether he actually understood it and changed it for his own Power or didn't have full comprehension and altered the practice to fit his vision, and make that Marketable to Rome and the other Pagans, for ease in attracting the millions into his System for Governing.
      Point is, the "Universal Law of Attraction" is the "Divine Design" and it 7s a worthy exercise to fully comprehend it, and adjust our Thoughts towards Creating far more desirable Life Journey Experiences.
      We create all of our own Reality anyway, serves to reason we would create a more Positive one.
      Regardless of one's Religion, Beliefs, it is 9bvioysly wise to:
      Get (1) "Conscious in Thought" + (2) "Apply Higher Mind" aka Mature Mind and (3) Reprogram the flawed "Thought Program".
      Beth Bartlett
      Sociologist/Behavioralist
      and Historian
      .

    • @nibsvkh
      @nibsvkh 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@bethbartlett5692
      I couldn’t disagree more vehemently.
      She is close to unrecognizable as Veronica Lake at 48!

  • @tinawalton7703
    @tinawalton7703 6 лет назад +155

    You know, she looks and sounds great here. With the right project -- like Barbara Stanwyck with The Big Valley, or Anne Baxter with Hotel -- she could have easily had a second career as a Queen of Television. Sorry it didn't happen for her. She certainly had a striking presence and talent to spare. Thank you so much for posting this terrific interview.

    • @jasonbeard4713
      @jasonbeard4713 Год назад +3

      Now that you mention it, she WOULD have made a good fit for a weekly series.

  • @Spiderman7Bob7
    @Spiderman7Bob7 6 лет назад +73

    Veronica Lake was once of the most popular MOVIE STARS of all time in the 40's.

    • @erik5222
      @erik5222 6 лет назад +4

      Thank You!!!!!!

    • @spicey6646
      @spicey6646 5 лет назад +10

      Yes she sure was and she is barely appreciated Today.It's disgraceful!

  • @elateneocinegrupodeestudio5871
    @elateneocinegrupodeestudio5871 6 лет назад +83

    she was beautiful, love her voice.

    • @bbrown333
      @bbrown333 6 лет назад +6

      Isn't it lovely. So husky and sexy.

  • @johnmcdonald5594
    @johnmcdonald5594 6 лет назад +199

    Smart lady. And what a voice.

    • @ronmifsud6946
      @ronmifsud6946 6 лет назад +12

      SHE DID HAVE SUCH BEAUTYFUL ...HAIR...LOVELY..LOVELY

    • @burleybater
      @burleybater 4 года назад +6

      Yeah. That voice. The hair flip grabs your attention, and the voice keeps it.

    • @luzeternaesprit9395
      @luzeternaesprit9395 4 года назад +3

      Quite smart lady, well said. Probably nobody saw that in the forties except any producer

    • @anibalcesarnishizk2205
      @anibalcesarnishizk2205 4 года назад

      Was she an antisystem actress that was sent to a mental institution or was it another actress?.

    • @ginnylorenz5265
      @ginnylorenz5265 3 года назад +4

      @@anibalcesarnishizk2205 Could you be thinking of Frances Farmer??? I'm not sure......but her name comes to mind.

  • @Themanwhocameback2
    @Themanwhocameback2 3 года назад +163

    Her loyalty to Hughes is touching. "If ever a man deserved to be eccentric he does. Do any of you remember how much he has given the world, aerodynamically?" And her use of Aerodynamic as an adverb shows she was not as tipsy as some of these commenters assume. She possessed
    a better command of language than the stuttering buffoon interviewing her. She had the manner of an alcoholic, which she was, but she was still an intelligent woman, God bless her .

    • @dond2150
      @dond2150 3 года назад +11

      I agree, well stated

    • @camarocarl7130
      @camarocarl7130 Год назад +11

      She was a fully trained pilot.

    • @Nicks_Pix
      @Nicks_Pix Год назад +8

      "Stuttering Buffoon" HIGHLY APT description

    • @ericluriergo8251
      @ericluriergo8251 6 месяцев назад

      Dick Cavett suffered from “NO! Let’s talk about Me and how cute and adorable I am.” The IDIOTS Precusor to Miss @Andy Cohen who can’t resist asking ANY Celeb to compliment her!!

    • @TesticleesMaximus4361
      @TesticleesMaximus4361 6 месяцев назад +5

      Dick Cavett was probably nervous, she was a big deal back in the day.

  • @gregkoe60
    @gregkoe60 4 года назад +13

    I say shes very intriguing and actually quite beautifull still here in this interview.

  • @jeannetteduette6704
    @jeannetteduette6704 5 лет назад +31

    Still pretty after all those years! She seems like a real nice lady!

  • @djr6876
    @djr6876 3 года назад +17

    In spite of her battle with alcoholism , she still retained her striking features. Imagine if she had stayed healthier, she would have been even more stunning.!!

  • @peterpeterson3266
    @peterpeterson3266 6 лет назад +76

    She seemed like a very likable open person. Somewhat like Garland.

    • @Scorchy666
      @Scorchy666 3 месяца назад

      Both women Cavett sort of trashed a guests later.

  • @MarkSmith-hf5nh
    @MarkSmith-hf5nh 3 года назад +7

    She had aged but her laugh was fun. Today, she have been doing voice work with that voice. She liked to tell stories.

  • @madeleine8977
    @madeleine8977 6 лет назад +58

    Veronica Lake is interesting and elegant. I love her!

  • @Mehrdaad1
    @Mehrdaad1 4 месяца назад +3

    What a lovely woman 💙💙💙

  • @girlsrule722
    @girlsrule722 2 года назад +5

    I so surprised to find out Veronica had a pilot license. That's Amazing she was smart and Beautiful

    • @annaritaranalli1791
      @annaritaranalli1791 6 месяцев назад +1

      A natural beauty and a cerve

    • @suesaosa5526
      @suesaosa5526 3 месяца назад +2

      I'm so surprised she was that close to Howard Hughes.He was such a recluse..What an intreguing, beautiful,smart..🌹 lady Veronica was.Such a sad 😔 ending.🙏🕊️

  • @fran_1978
    @fran_1978 6 лет назад +66

    LOVE her voice.

  • @moomoodancer4094
    @moomoodancer4094 5 лет назад +119

    Beauty is very short lived when we age on Earth. Time also has us fooled when we are young.

    • @elizabethfaraone
      @elizabethfaraone 4 года назад +4

      Moomoo dancer Beauty is on the inside.

    • @terry4137
      @terry4137 4 года назад +7

      Moomoo dancer She is still beautiful just older! Think of her with long blonde hair! You?

    • @noel888
      @noel888 4 года назад +3

      Like "Samson"...when he had his hair cut by Delilah, he lost his strength, Lake lost her 'beauty, when she had to cut her hair.

    • @citizen1163
      @citizen1163 4 года назад +16

      @@noel888 2020 & that style is fashionable.
      She looks chic here rather than vamp which is more age appropriate imo.
      Considering her alcohol problem she looks really good.

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 4 года назад +4

      Moomoo dancer, it does indeed, but smoking doubles and trebles that process.

  • @lindaackerman3507
    @lindaackerman3507 4 года назад +20

    This is amazing, Veronica Lake was so real and intelligent, I always thought she was so beautiful and beyond sexy...sad how it ended for her😔

  • @girlsrule722
    @girlsrule722 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful Veronica

  • @MsBAustralia
    @MsBAustralia 4 года назад +76

    Why was the audience and interviewer so clearly uncomfortable with her demeanour? She seemed so cool and fascinating and still so sultry. That audience and interviewer were SO DULL!

    • @Themanwhocameback2
      @Themanwhocameback2 3 года назад +14

      Yes. They were oblivious to the diamond in their presence.

    • @winendesertrose
      @winendesertrose 3 года назад +11

      They were used to giggly types I think. Love her whiskey voice.

    • @penguinplayz8709
      @penguinplayz8709 Год назад +4

      I thought the same thing, I thought she was so interesting snd witty and they seemed put off

    • @donttalktomeyoureannoying8736
      @donttalktomeyoureannoying8736 Год назад +2

      She’s a lot of fun to me. I loathe a dull personality

    • @Scorchy666
      @Scorchy666 3 месяца назад +1

      Lake was very self-aware. Cavett tolerated tough women, but only if they were icons like a Katherine Hepburn or Mae West or Lucille Ball. He generally treated older women poorly who had been rejected by the business at some point (like Judy Garland or Veronica Lake or even Janis Joplin's interview is a bit cringe).

  • @Eurafrican
    @Eurafrican 6 лет назад +161

    I just love Veronica's candour and wit! She is so refreshing to watch and humble, showing respect to her co-guests. A star through and through!

    • @erik5222
      @erik5222 6 лет назад +6

      YES

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 6 лет назад +6

      Euro-African A most observant & touching comment.

    • @Eurafrican
      @Eurafrican 6 лет назад +7

      Mckavitt13 Why thank you kindly :)

    • @Bigbadwhitecracker
      @Bigbadwhitecracker 5 лет назад +6

      she herself would have made a great talk show host.

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 5 лет назад +1

      Yes indeed - she would have been streets ahead of the lamentable Dick Cavett! He certainly lives up to his name - a total DICK. I am struck by this incredible woman's huge intellect, wit, dignity and candour. How sad it seems her life was not only short but unhappy. The world's special people, who pack so much into their lives and reach such dizzy heights, use it up and wear it out in a shorter time than the rest of us mere mortals. I honestly believe some people are not meant to experience old age. Veronica Lake was obviously one of them, God bless her.

  • @moongoddess787
    @moongoddess787 4 года назад +30

    "Your a twit"😂🤣😂
    She looks so down to earth and fun

    • @douglasvoice2268
      @douglasvoice2268 Год назад

      I thought she said he is a "twist" (twice) which was a slang term for homosexual. The second time I think she just meant it as an insult.

  • @alainjames9556
    @alainjames9556 6 лет назад +318

    When Cavett asks Veronica Lake about Alan Ladd, she says that the pictures that she made with him were good commercial pictures, but not her favorites.The obvious question would be, "Well, what are your favorites?"... but Cavett doesn't ask it. He's interested in hairdos and Howard Hughes. I would have been interested to hear about her approach to acting - and what it was like on the set. A wasted opportunity.

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 6 лет назад +26

      I agree. Cavett could be a tad superficial. Howard Stern would have asked her as Howard never let's you get away with unanswered questions.

    • @johnniec.b4303
      @johnniec.b4303 6 лет назад +18

      Right. Hope she'd have said, "I Married a Witch"

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 6 лет назад +23

      Alain James I agree w you too. Sometimes Cavett could be an ass.

    • @brendaannedufaur6244
      @brendaannedufaur6244 6 лет назад +31

      I agree Cavett is far from an astute interviewer. I have always found him.a lightweight and an utter bore.

    • @stellen11
      @stellen11 6 лет назад +29

      Having read around, the film she seems most proud of is Sullivans Travels.

  • @DSmith-mg6ui
    @DSmith-mg6ui 6 лет назад +82

    She would have made an excellent Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf." Looks, voice, everything in this clip points to that.

    • @Orion-yd4jy
      @Orion-yd4jy 3 года назад +4

      @D Smith totally agree, she would probably be as good as Elizabeth Taylor, who won the Oscar for that role.

    • @juansierra5704
      @juansierra5704 3 года назад +3

      I think she would have been better than Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity.

    • @Starkardur
      @Starkardur 2 года назад

      @@juansierra5704 Probably a bit too young for the role

  • @evelynenders3144
    @evelynenders3144 Год назад +2

    a proud woman, a good actress Hollywood should have treated her better!

  • @RBunks92
    @RBunks92 5 лет назад +65

    Poor thing, you can tell alcohol had it's hold just by the way she talked. Reminded me of this lady that used to come into my store, she was so nice and such a gentle soul but most of the time it didn't seem like blood ran through her veins it seemed more like Jack Daniels. Veronica was still gorgeous here too, damn shame.

  • @angelas.9717
    @angelas.9717 9 месяцев назад +14

    Beautiful voice, well-spoken, very intelligent. She was dead from alcoholism 2 years later. Just gut wrenching.

  • @rivaridge7211
    @rivaridge7211 6 лет назад +104

    This is great to see! Veronica Lake is charming, funny, and likable. She played opposite Fredric March in "I Married a Witch" - the film which she mentions here. (Years later it would become the long running television series "Bewitched.") I recall reading that in 1962 Veronica was found to be quietly working as a waitress in a New York City hotel under a different name. A local news article appeared about the "plight of the former film star" (which then was picked up by many other newspapers all around the US) and it was widely assumed that Miss Lake was "destitute" - so much so that people sent her money to "help her out." She was very touched by this kindness, but returned all the money saying she was "getting by just fine." She had her personal troubles with alcoholism, but was determined to remain independent and never felt herself to be above good and honest work of any sort. Thanks Alan for posting!

    • @annmchugh3425
      @annmchugh3425 6 лет назад

      RivaRidge'72 chj45g

    • @annmchugh3425
      @annmchugh3425 6 лет назад

      joni james sings on cd,s inst. inst. inst.0w

    • @annmchugh3425
      @annmchugh3425 6 лет назад

      joni james sings have y.
      ou heard 3

    • @annmchugh3425
      @annmchugh3425 6 лет назад

      what is joni james worth

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 6 лет назад +2

      RivaRidge'72 A lovely & astute comment.

  • @mikeengland7468
    @mikeengland7468 3 года назад +7

    After all she had been through she had a great sense of humour. Beautiful to the end.

  • @ironbutterflyasmr4111
    @ironbutterflyasmr4111 6 лет назад +30

    She has a great sense of humour..x

  • @SILENTLY9
    @SILENTLY9 4 года назад +19

    Just got to see ,,,"I Married a Witch" - for the 5th time and i just love her .

  • @stuartwilliams-fw4vo
    @stuartwilliams-fw4vo 11 месяцев назад +3

    A superb woman, indomitable and crazily lovely, and never better than in Sullivan’s Travels.

  • @costasgogas8346
    @costasgogas8346 3 года назад +8

    One of the most beautiful women who ever lived

  • @joannemeeks745
    @joannemeeks745 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely LOVE Veronica Lake.

  • @MartinSage
    @MartinSage 4 года назад +14

    Sadly 2 yrs after this interview Veronica died at age 50. Coolest actresses of the 1940's.

  • @lenwilson3707
    @lenwilson3707 6 лет назад +152

    Usually Cavett is on point but he seems to be nervous, preoccupied and really NOT listening to her and he seems to be MORE concerned with HIS already pre formed opinions of her than her actual truth. He asks her TWICE how tall Alan Ladd was, he misunderstands her original point about Howard Hughes, he totally drops the ball about her favorite film and he never allows her to come back to her story of having just appeared on To Tell The Truth. He doesn't get her at all. And Saroyan is boorish...Correcting Veronica quoting him when she was in fact paying him a huge compliment.

    • @bbrown333
      @bbrown333 6 лет назад +13

      On. Point.

    • @jasonbeard7551
      @jasonbeard7551 6 лет назад +21

      I agree. Cavett loved himself, above all.

    • @MarlaLukofsky7
      @MarlaLukofsky7 5 лет назад +17

      Correct on all points. He was not listening. And Saroyan is rude and a sexist egomaniac.

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 5 лет назад +30

      Len Wilson - spot on. I feel very indignant on Veronica Lake's behalf that she was disrespected and in many ways dismissed by these two idiot, egotistical men, who would rather listen to their own voices than what she has to say. Very sad to see a great woman treated like this. She ultimately had the last laugh I guess, because the name Veronica Lake lives on, a unique and enduring part of Hollywood legend and history - while those two oafs are rarely even mentioned today. Bravo Veronica, respect to you!

    • @dpayne6567
      @dpayne6567 5 лет назад +25

      I never liked Cavett. I never understood the fuss and when I was a kid there was a fuss. He never listened to guests. He tried to direct the conversation. Sure he was witty, so what, so is my Auntie Ruthelma. We want the story the guest wants to tell. We don't want to be impressed by how knowledgeable you are, Dick.

  • @davidhutchinson5233
    @davidhutchinson5233 6 месяцев назад +2

    She was still a beauty, inside and out.

  • @redcan5254
    @redcan5254 2 года назад +2

    Veronica Lives Forever ... So ... Happy Birthday Veronica And Thanks For The Legend ...
    Veronica Lake:
    November 14 1922 - July 7 1973
    November 14 2021 (0026 hrs)

  • @jchow5966
    @jchow5966 10 месяцев назад +3

    This was terrific. She was funny and interesting.

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 Год назад +3

    She was stunning

  • @maxipaz5597
    @maxipaz5597 4 года назад +4

    Sadly affected by alcohol , voice is so smoky and beautiful,

  • @bufb
    @bufb 4 года назад +9

    She looks beautiful here to me. I loved her book

  • @lanadale1479
    @lanadale1479 3 года назад +7

    Love her!

  • @robertvasquez240
    @robertvasquez240 7 месяцев назад +2

    I worked for some years while a college student in the Fresno County library where Saroyan would visit often--he was proud that the main library housed the impressive Saroyan collection; sometimes he would bring in a visitor and show him/her those locked shelves that held copies of his published works. Ironically, I lived two streets over from his two side-by-side small houses on Griffith Way (one he used to house his books, etc., and one he lived in). Often I would see him bicycling in the neighborhood as he actually read a book! And because he was deaf in one ear, he would speak loudly as if he was addressing a crowd of people.

  • @btanirose581
    @btanirose581 2 года назад +10

    She is just a natural, love her laugh! I love her at 50 too

  • @ThePiratemachine
    @ThePiratemachine Год назад +3

    Terrific Veronica!

  • @markgraczyk5600
    @markgraczyk5600 6 лет назад +28

    Loved Dick Cavett and his eclectic mix of guests over the years, from Janis Joplin to Bette Davis. Great to see Veronica in her later years. Such an interesting person! Sadly she passed only two years later. Kudos to Dick for having an appreciation for these old Hollywood stars.

    • @PsulOrtiz
      @PsulOrtiz 3 месяца назад

      If only sick wasn't a dick!
      And just asked open ended questions instead of trying so hard to appear as some kind of urbane, witty, suave man about town with enough élan for 3 people!
      If only dick could get out of his own way, and let the guests open up as they wanted to.

  • @SymeonPhronema
    @SymeonPhronema 2 года назад +19

    This interview is a gem. I only wish it were longer!

  • @bobbythedesertwalker594
    @bobbythedesertwalker594 3 года назад +4

    I still love her! ❤️

  • @sexydirrtymoney
    @sexydirrtymoney 3 года назад +5

    what a missed opportunity! this interview could have gone to the stars!

  • @clutchcargo2419
    @clutchcargo2419 3 года назад +3

    Wow- what a lady !

  • @brendaannedufaur6244
    @brendaannedufaur6244 3 года назад +8

    Ms. Lake's long hair was so gorgeous and so unique. Nowdays women chop off their hair like it was cut with a saw and think that's hip. Look at the hair of Lauren Bacall and Veronica Lake. So beautiful. Bacall said she did her own hair.

    • @collinsy
      @collinsy 3 года назад

      Older women should have and flaunt long hair, if they want. Leave butch nonsense to the men.

    • @tarnsand440
      @tarnsand440 3 месяца назад

      If her hair would have been styled curled here her face is still very naturally attractive. She's got the heavy smokers voice.

  • @Filmgazer1
    @Filmgazer1 6 лет назад +71

    I remember seeing this interview at the time it originally aired in 1971 and it was a pleasure watching it again. Thanks for posting!

    • @reneel7877
      @reneel7877 5 лет назад +5

      Louis these are my favorite kind of comments!

    • @vividwatch47
      @vividwatch47 4 года назад +9

      And if Dick Cavett didn't have the foresight to buy back his shows for $500.00 a pop (A.B.C. was going to wipe off the videotape masters) you wouldn't have seen them on You Tube!

    • @bwilson5401
      @bwilson5401 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@vividwatch47The BBC did that back in the day.Wiped a priceless treasure trove of shows.

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 5 месяцев назад

      ABC did that in Australia to our beloved Countdown music show.

  • @XX-gy7ue
    @XX-gy7ue 5 лет назад +5

    she was one of the biggest stars of her day - and SHE WAS ABSOLUTELY STUNNINGLY FANTASTIC !

  • @IslandGirl-nt6ry
    @IslandGirl-nt6ry 4 года назад +22

    I got to meet her one time when she was married to the ship captain and they came into port in Texas. Nice lady.

    • @ruthdederick7754
      @ruthdederick7754 4 года назад +3

      You are so lucky!

    • @lordsquid6652
      @lordsquid6652 3 года назад

      would've love to meet her myself

    • @evepeabody4738
      @evepeabody4738 3 года назад +2

      I just finished reading her autobiography... they were never married but she said that he was the great love of her life.

    • @jademoon5103
      @jademoon5103 3 года назад +1

      What happened to the ship captain

    • @evepeabody4738
      @evepeabody4738 3 года назад +1

      @@jademoon5103 he did not take care of himself. Drank a lot (like her)and eventually all of his organs shut down and he died. She said that he was her greatest love and greatest sorrow.

  • @MrPhotodoc
    @MrPhotodoc 4 месяца назад +1

    In '71 I was a college freshman and had no inkling of who this lady was. But now at 70 I see she was extraordinary. I missed a lot.

  • @pauldriscoll5356
    @pauldriscoll5356 6 лет назад +21

    In 1966, Miss Lake attended a Houston area high school musical. I was about 10 years old, as it was my older brother's school musical. Miss Lake did not look good. I remember her stomach being very bloated..obviously not well. Thank you for this rare interview.

    • @PsulOrtiz
      @PsulOrtiz 3 месяца назад +1

      Cirrhosis will usually give someone a very large abdomen, esp in the later stages! As the liver gets inflamed and dies off it enlarges several times over as it tries to function!
      Unfortunately, as your liver goes, so go you!

  • @glynhorton4923
    @glynhorton4923 2 года назад +9

    Thanks for uploading this. The most striking thing is how I intelligent and articulate Veronica Lake sounds. A fascinating interview. And I love her laughter too.

  • @nannyb1372
    @nannyb1372 6 лет назад +19

    She is very natural looking and very attractive ,i tryed too copy her hairstyle in my teens like so many

  • @halfabeet
    @halfabeet Год назад +8

    The book is back in print, I've just finished reading it, she went through some real tough times but managed to keep on going until the end - her 100th birthday is just two days from now

  • @faithmapstone9982
    @faithmapstone9982 2 года назад +4

    There are wonderful actors out there, yet not many stars, like the Golden Age of Hollywood ⭐♥️⭐

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 2 года назад +5

    Back when cerebral wasn’t a dirty word.
    Good variety of guests.

  • @weRweekendwarriors
    @weRweekendwarriors Год назад +6

    She still looked great and I love her laugh !
    She should have had the entire hour …what idiot screwed that up !

  • @TheAmemart
    @TheAmemart 3 года назад +2

    She looks beautiful and her voice is great

  • @kathleenharris3403
    @kathleenharris3403 Год назад +7

    Despite her drinking and smoking habits, Veronica is still attractive...it is the hairdo, it did nothing for her, too slicked back for one. She's very intelligent and funny, her laugh is everything, she's adorable!💖

  • @seventiesgirl6449
    @seventiesgirl6449 4 года назад +24

    When movie stars were real movie stars.

  • @alexanderzaphir721
    @alexanderzaphir721 2 месяца назад

    Incredible how brilliant,smart,charming& amusing she is .
    Not always easy to follow her,exactly because of a very special way she has to say everything

  • @trina415
    @trina415 4 года назад +3

    Just stunning

  • @kendollgt
    @kendollgt 5 лет назад +19

    I want to read that book! It is her auto biography! She is so nice and funny in this interview and the interviewer acting as if she was a crazy person, which she is obviously not.

  • @drbuzzmann
    @drbuzzmann 6 лет назад +78

    Thank you Alan Eichler for uploading this interview. Its wonderful to hear Lake's distinctive voice and her speaking so candidly with Dick Cavett. Reportedly she was at times destitute, alcoholic and quite difficult but with Cavett she converses without any indication of bitterness or remorse. Thank you again.

    • @erik5222
      @erik5222 6 лет назад +4

      Yes Sir!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @kathysucher3501
      @kathysucher3501 5 лет назад +1

      Veronica lake

    • @cynthiawhite8868
      @cynthiawhite8868 3 года назад

      Veronica Lake love her may she rest in peace one of my friends look like Veronica Lake when I was young name Judy she had long blond hair if you let it go over I'm a mother would call her Veronica

    • @Modmansf
      @Modmansf Год назад +1

      Ditto. Thank you Mr. Eichler. I 'd seen this show before but forgot that Saroyan was also a guest. AND, I deduce, was Leonard Maltin, who is on Miss Lake's left, but whose interview by Cavett, was not included.

  • @KJ-xc6qs
    @KJ-xc6qs 6 лет назад +22

    Always loved Veronica Lake. Thanks for the upload.

    • @KJ-xc6qs
      @KJ-xc6qs 4 месяца назад

      Btw, Burbank Airport (AKA Bob Hope Airport) is not obsolete; it's still fully functional.

  • @MusicandDancing4Ever
    @MusicandDancing4Ever 3 года назад +11

    If she was drunk. At least she was a charming, funny drunk. She wasn’t a belligerent drunk or falling over or down. It was funny how she wanted to shake every guest hand. The other guests didn’t get a chance.

  • @stevejeffries1603
    @stevejeffries1603 Год назад +5

    I hate RUclips ads

  • @bobcuster8930
    @bobcuster8930 6 лет назад +6

    Great stuff--Miss Lake was a very fine actress!

  • @stevejauncey1461
    @stevejauncey1461 3 месяца назад +1

    She's great
    Just love her

  • @eliseoequihua3751
    @eliseoequihua3751 2 года назад +2

    I'm so glad to see people in the comments are asking for more insightful interviews. I was thinking the same thing. it just shows how far ahead we are as a societyyyyyyyyyyyy. lol

  • @coffeeseven
    @coffeeseven 5 лет назад +7

    Love Veronica. I wish I could have gotten to know her.

  • @redcan5254
    @redcan5254 3 года назад +4

    Happy Birthday to you
    Happy Birthday to you
    Happy Birthday dear Veronica
    Happy Birthday to you
    November 14 1922 (98)