@@Lily_The_Pink972 Mandella was barely known even in South Africa at that time but, as for the rest of the world, people knew very little about what was going on even in their neighbouring countries because, most had enough troubles of their own
I did not really do well at all, but one thing I DO know is that your last one... Her proper title IS/WAS Princess Grace of Monaco as she married Ranier III; Prince of Monaco.
39/50 I was old enough to remember nearly all of the Hollywood stars. Some of the others were either people I didn't recognize & a couple I'd never heard of. Gave me a H/A but it was fun anyway.🤓🖖
My favorite Hitchcock is Rear Window so thrilled to see Thelma Ritter and beautiful Grace Kelly. Knew Little Richard, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry and Malcolm X but didn’t recognize Nelson Mandela (bad photo, I thought) Jayne Mansfield created quite a stir in our neighborhood of SW Philly when her Rolls stopped at our neighborhood gas station! Never will get over Natalie Wood’s sudden never solved death by drowning; WTH? She played my mom’s favorite vaudeville star, Gypsy Rose Lee in 1962, (I played an aging stripper, Electra in community theatre production of Gypsy.) I remember Dorothy Dandridge from Porgy & Bess (my dad broke my record one day.) So I guessed 32/50. It was not easy!
@@oldgoat50Actually yes I got No. 2 Deborah Kerr (very young) but I agree some people on here can say they got them all right and how would we know? I don’t tend to believe what people claim to get on these quizzes. It would be interesting for the OP to tell us which 5 they got wrong!
Well, that was tough, and I can't imagine anyone getting 50/50. For example, UK actress Diana Dors, I would have thought that she was very, very obscure in the States. I got 43/50.
As a R&R fan, I got those right, did horrible on the female movie stars (passable on the males) and only missed Nelson Mandala on the international political people.
It was a good quiz, a good mix of people. However.....couldn't you find any real music? I find I have to mute your videos because of the awful background racket!!
Never knew Nelson Mandela was a celebrity in the 50s. Lol
Well, you’re right. It’s maybe a bit before his time
He wad politically active in South Africa in the 1950s but I don't know if he wad known on the world stage
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Mandella was barely known even in South Africa at that time but, as for the rest of the world, people knew very little about what was going on even in their neighbouring countries because, most had enough troubles of their own
19/50 A little before my time. Had fun guessing the ones I didn't know. Tyfs your great quiz! ❤️
Found that challenging but interesting not many right
Got 40 right out of 50. Some I didn't know at all. Fun quiz ! Thank you !
I got most of the men right, but I missed almost all of the women.
Cool quiz but Marilyn should’ve been included as well. Not just the ‘60s.
I got fifteen right. Good quiz.
Great pacing. Gives us old folks time to focus.🫣
Good quiz although the music is a bit much
27 out of 50. I actually knew a lot more of them but I couldn't recognize them from the pictures presented here.
Yes. Some of the pics were classic shots but others were not!
I missed 5, but of course, I’m 82 n my memory is still sharp!!👍
I absolutely agree with the one who said that background music is awful!
No it's not, it's effing great music - although perhaps not quite appropriate for a quiz about 50s celebrities.
43/50! I was raised on old classic movies!
Pretty nostalgic. Baby boomer here. Missed 23, so I think my score was 27/50.
I sucked big time on this one (born in 1957) I lost count but I got about 10 or 12, maybe.
I was born over 30 years after this and it amazes me how dead to history the most famous people of the 50’s are.
7 correct answers... and I'm a boomer! not my finest hour lol
Hiands up if at immediate glance you also thought that Diana Dors ( Q 30 ) you thought it was Marilyn Monroe?
I did not really do well at all, but one thing I DO know is that your last one... Her proper title IS/WAS Princess Grace of Monaco as she married Ranier III; Prince of Monaco.
Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco.
35. Not to shabby!
39/50 I was old enough to remember nearly all of the Hollywood stars. Some of the others were either people I didn't recognize & a couple I'd never heard of. Gave me a H/A but it was fun anyway.🤓🖖
Some of the pictures look so different. Like Carolyn Jones with her short hair. Threw mw off.
My favorite Hitchcock is Rear Window so thrilled to see Thelma Ritter and beautiful Grace Kelly. Knew Little Richard, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry and Malcolm X but didn’t recognize Nelson Mandela (bad photo, I thought) Jayne Mansfield created quite a stir in our neighborhood of SW Philly when her Rolls stopped at our neighborhood gas station! Never will get over Natalie Wood’s sudden never solved death by drowning; WTH? She played my mom’s favorite vaudeville star, Gypsy Rose Lee in 1962, (I played an aging stripper, Electra in community theatre production of Gypsy.) I remember Dorothy Dandridge from Porgy & Bess (my dad broke my record one day.) So I guessed 32/50. It was not easy!
I got 45! I wasn't even born yet but I love old stars.
@@oldgoat50Actually yes I got No. 2 Deborah Kerr (very young) but I agree some people on here can say they got them all right and how would we know? I don’t tend to believe what people claim to get on these quizzes. It would be interesting for the OP to tell us which 5 they got wrong!
Well, that was tough, and I can't imagine anyone getting 50/50. For example, UK actress Diana Dors, I would have thought that she was very, very obscure in the States. I got 43/50.
40/50
I think I missed 20. Maybe 30. I lost count on my fingers. I better write them down next time.
I counted on fingers too, so 27/50 was probably wrong.
I got only 20 but I was born in 66
39/50 - I thought I would be better
31/50🙂
33/50
34 out of 50.
32/50
48/50 i was born in the 40's
30/50-difficult -I kept saying the F-word-amazed that I got Rosa Parks being Australian-anyway thanks for a V good quiz
Oh oh--saying the F-word wasn't allowed back in the 50s. Unless you were a drunken sailor.
@@lytnin88 I once used to be a drunken sailor-so I must be allowed
Great quiz that could be even better without the dreadful music (noise) 😢
44/50
11 but born1954
😊35
As a R&R fan, I got those right, did horrible on the female movie stars (passable on the males) and only missed Nelson Mandala on the international political people.
10
Elvis and Marilyn would’ve been too easy
48/50,,, 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
21
29
It was a good quiz, a good mix of people. However.....couldn't you find any real music? I find I have to mute your videos because of the awful background racket!!
Winston Churchill?
Wtf?
I believe he was prime minister of the UK in the 50s, as well as the 40s.
25/50...pathetic.
I missed 30 I think.. I lost count.
Music is terrible.
Very annoying music
42/50