It's her spirit that is 💖 sparkling ! She even says she's beautiful when she's moving, talking, etc, and that is truly when her soul shines through. I read comments once in a while where a younger person says she's not so great, what's so special about Farrah ? It's her wholeness, her being, her aura. She was just so light and charming. The longer you watch her, the more you want to keep watching her. I can see why Ryan wanted to keep her all to himself. 💖
She did act like she was amazingly beautiful. That's why she kept flicking her head and touching her hair. Even though Linehan wasn't straight and wasn't interested in her sexually, she still flirted with him.
@gaynor1721 You think Farrah was flirting with him ? 😂😂😂 Sorry but nope, there was zero sxual energy coming from her towards him. That's just nervous energy about being on camera alone and having to be "on". I would bet even the guy would admit he knew she wasnt into him.
I've never heard Farrah speak at such length before - eloquent, open and down to earth with a voice like honey. Brian Linehan really knew how to give his guests space and set them at ease.
I'm a huge lifelong Farrah fan. I hope there will be more on her like this. She was in the height of Farrah mania at this time. She was so humble and very beautiful.
@@desmit4406 I wonder if she was abused by men at times also? I read in the early years Lee Majors said the hollywood wolves would be out to get her if he did not protect her.,,
@@cyber4052and arsenio hall. It was sad to hear her behave so ditsy. She was either super nervous or high. This interview and only one other that I've seen reflect her intelligence and genuineness.
Wonderful. Brian Linehan gave a great interview too: none of the usual sliminess when a man interviews a beautiful woman. Refreshing to see how his questions were warm but respectful and free of any sexual insuation.
she is particularly lovely here, i like her hair like this actually more than the famous Farrah hairstyle.....she was intelligent, articulate and a very beautiful soul.
Brian Linehan was a Canadian national treasure. He would do great research (often pleasantly surprising celebrities with little tidbits he'd learned about their lives), ask insightful questions, and - best of all - truly listen to his guests without cutting them off. He had a way of putting people at ease so that they would let their guard down and really open up. I watched him interview dozens of people when I was growing up - the best interviewer I've ever seen. RIP Brian and Farrah.
That was my thought, really. "What's wrong with this host? He neither makes the show about himself nor tries he to parade his guest around." Then I looked it up and found that both, host and show, were Canadian.
In another interview that I saw with Farrah Fawcett she said that 3 times in her life, she was on a first date and her date proposed marriage to her. That sums up the amazing power she had. She said yes to one of them, Lee Majors.
d hart yup, I wonder how her parents really felt about her fully embracing the LA and Hollywood lifestyle that changed her so much. (Hey loved her but in many ways, her story is sad.) Nobody else was that charming and lovely.
Farrah was so beautiful. She was THE face of the 70s. She really was a talented artist, also. Her sculptures are really interesting. She strove to grow and change and develop as an artist. An interesting woman and an interesting life.
@@traceyraybould7148I know. One of her last movies, she had a minor part but I hated the way they never did closeups and it was cuz of her face. Even sweet Farrah fell prey to getting talked into going under the knife. BUT it never destroyed her beauty really.
I’m so thankful I am getting to know Farrah in my day and age, through the interviews and films she’s done. We are so much alike! We must come from the same planet. She’s my spirit mother and angel. I just love her. Intelligent. Artistic. Beautiful. Free-spirit. ❤️✨💯🐻🙏🏽😘❤️
I remember her in the '70s in my teenage years when she was on "Charlie's Angels". There was a poster of her posing in a bathing suit that was very popular. She will always be remembered for her pleasant personality and beauty. Thanks for sharing.
I never realized she was so genteel, innocent, pure-hearted and sort of naive in her earlier years... it is so interesting but sad how things evolved later. I think it was very hard on her being in the Hollywood environment and being in relationship with someone like O'Neal:(
@@SUGAR_XYLER Oh, you can tell from the way she speaks that she's definitely not a ditz. And I think she was thinking about studying biology in college. She was plenty smart. Later years were kind of ugly.
I think she had codependency issues but you're right Ryan O'Neal was terrible for her. Actually terrible for anyone. She been a lot better off without him.
As a boy, this may be the first woman I fell in love with, lol. She is so incredibly beautiful and charming. Even at a young age I felt it. When she was on screen she had my full attention. These old clips...bitter-sweet.
She's so honest w/o pretension or a pr agenda to spin. 70's seem so innocent. Great interview by Linehan, he let her speak and asked thoughtful questions. She had it all, didn't she.. was close to her family and so sweet before she went off with O'Neal.
she would of probably told you she went off with O Neal because she had some co-dependency issues, and probably did being as dependent emotionally on her family as she was. i was around AA for 30 years--we know about stuff like that.
This was the Farrah I loved so beautiful and innocent! Truly a class act! Takes me back to a simpler time , a more honest time! Raquel Welch and Mae West should have learned from her! She was a true star without being Bitchy and acting like a Diva!!! I will miss this classy lady and that particular time period! Rest In Peace beautiful angel!!!
May they both rest in peace with the angels. I don't think there will ever be another actress quite like Farrah or an interviewer like Brian (who was doing that research long before there was such a thing as the internet).
Such a beautiful woman inside and out. I didn't think she was a good actress until I saw The Burning Bed. I need to see more of her work. Apparently I've missed a lot.
@@elizabethferrari1346 .......No where near the amount really young girls wear nowadays . Many look like whores and uglier the more they wear . They have become delusional .....I get playing with make up. But, to wear out in public on a daily ......Not so much !
Loved her look or, in general, that varied make-up look that you had back then in the late 70s, and throughout the 80s & 90s. There wasn't any of this hideous, 'everyone looks the same', heavily contoured, fake lashes, fake eyebrows, trout pout look that so many want to emulate today, and not a tattoo or piercing in sight either! It's a shame she too had to succumb to a few cosmetic procedures later on, but at least back then her natural beauty shone through! RIP Farrah!
The beauty industry is part of the problem. They've gone overboard marketing a lot of tacky makeup. Also, a certain level of inclusiveness is admirable (and not out of line with beauty), but now they pander to everybody, including lazy slobs and people with bad taste. Women used to use simple and sensible measures to improve their appearances, like keeping their weight down and wearing clothes that flatter their faces and figures. They also used makeup to brighten and prettify their natural looks. It's not about trends that entice you--it's about what suits you best!
Young women today think they have to wear fake eyelashes, have a ton of tattoos, show too much skin, get Botox, fake, duck smiles, nose piercings...it's pathetic. Back then we brushed our hair, put on a bit of lip gloss, maybe eyeliner, and a real smile, and were good to go! 😊
I don’t know which sparkles more, her hair, her eyes, her teeth or that ring. Simply charming. Pure starlight 💖
I agree, she was flawless.
her lips- sparkle more with the lip gloss
It's her spirit that is 💖 sparkling ! She even says she's beautiful when she's moving, talking, etc, and that is truly when her soul shines through.
I read comments once in a while where a younger person says she's not so great, what's so special about Farrah ?
It's her wholeness, her being, her aura. She was just so light and charming. The longer you watch her, the more you want to keep watching her. I can see why Ryan wanted to keep her all to himself. 💖
Farrah was Gorgeous.
RIP
The Interviewer is Great.
An amazingly beautiful woman who didn’t act like she was amazingly beautiful. So humble and sweet.
She did act like she was amazingly beautiful. That's why she kept flicking her head and touching her hair. Even though Linehan wasn't straight and wasn't interested in her sexually, she still flirted with him.
@@gaynor1721I meant it as she wasn’t conceited, like so many female celebrities are today.
@gaynor1721 You think Farrah was flirting with him ? 😂😂😂
Sorry but nope, there was zero sxual energy coming from her towards him. That's just nervous energy about being on camera alone and having to be "on". I would bet even the guy would admit he knew she wasnt into him.
Her voice is so soothing
Perfect for ASMR. She could whisper in my ear for hours.
It’s a celestial voice.
Farrah and Ann-Margret had similar voices--soft, pretty and very feminine.
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH I use this video to put me to sleep.
And it's a compliment me saying that
Very soothing video
Very soft voice, nice
She is at her peak here. What a beauty !
En français s'il vous plaît
J'ADORAIS FARAH FAWCETT
I've never heard Farrah speak at such length before - eloquent, open and down to earth with a voice like honey. Brian Linehan really knew how to give his guests space and set them at ease.
Such a lady! So gentle and refined. RIP, dear Farrah.
She was my first crush as a teen. America's sweetheart. The 70's would not have been the same without her beauty, warmth and charm.
I'm a huge lifelong Farrah fan. I hope there will be more on her like this. She was in the height of Farrah mania at this time. She was so humble and very beautiful.
No bad she stayed with Ryan O'Neil
Her "humility" was forced on her by the price of fame
@@desmit4406 I wonder if she was abused by men at times also? I read in the early years Lee Majors said the hollywood wolves would be out to get her if he did not protect her.,,
@merricat3025 Then there was the interview by David Letterman. Ryan O’Neill must have been responsible for her likely drug use.
@@cyber4052and arsenio hall. It was sad to hear her behave so ditsy. She was either super nervous or high. This interview and only one other that I've seen reflect her intelligence and genuineness.
RIP Mam u were amazing 🥰❤️
Wow, her best interview ever. She's so down to earth and genuine.
Classic all American beauty. Farrah had class and poise. There will never be another
Wonderful. Brian Linehan gave a great interview too: none of the usual sliminess when a man interviews a beautiful woman. Refreshing to see how his questions were warm but respectful and free of any sexual insuation.
It might have helped that Linehan wasn't straight.
Farrah at her peak. Rest in peace, angel
My beautiful favorites Angels Farrah FAWCETT
She’s beautiful! So natural and crystal clear blue eyes.
Her eyes were grey.
She's so unguarded and honest... and thoughtful
Reminders of a much better time. It was a better world then... with better people.
Blastfrom thepast For sure. Miss that era sooooo much!
NICER people for sure
too bad people didn't listen to people like George Orwell or Jim Morrison, who knew it would end up like this as far back as the 30s.
@@meadowmay4743 exactly why i wish i could been born in those days
Lots of craziness went on in 60’s and 70’s, but the balance of decency was in our favor. Today it’s upside down out of balance lunacy and universe.
she is particularly lovely here, i like her hair like this actually more than the famous Farrah hairstyle.....she was intelligent, articulate and a very beautiful soul.
beautiful and soft-spoken
What a beautiful soul
😪
One of the best Farrah Fawcett interviews I’ve ever seen.
That is a wonderful interview. She is so beautiful, he is so gracious and properly listens. The combination is just lovely.
What class looks like, my how we have forgotten.
Super stunning, super talented, so underrated. She was the full package. Iconic. 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Very humble and her voice is so soothing...
Brian Linehan was a Canadian national treasure. He would do great research (often pleasantly surprising celebrities with little tidbits he'd learned about their lives), ask insightful questions, and - best of all - truly listen to his guests without cutting them off. He had a way of putting people at ease so that they would let their guard down and really open up. I watched him interview dozens of people when I was growing up - the best interviewer I've ever seen. RIP Brian and Farrah.
That was my thought, really. "What's wrong with this host? He neither makes the show about himself nor tries he to parade his guest around." Then I looked it up and found that both, host and show, were Canadian.
Just a bit of trivia: Martin Short does a great impression of Linehan on SCTV.
He was a class act.
I agree. She even said she felt tie most comfortable with his interview.
@@winfriedgernoth3033 He was the opposite of fellow-Canadian, Justin Trudeau, that's for sure.
I have always thought that Farrah was the most beautiful woman in the world. Also, I could listen to her talk all day.
farrah fawcett a humble beautiful.woman gone to soon RIP beautiful.angel❤❤❤🎉😂😢
I'll always miss Farrah. WOW she had it all.
Gorgeous inside and out. True southern belle.
Such an ethereal beauty, feminine, genuine & kind. She left a void in our culture. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Imagine the effect she had on men when meeting her in person.
@22:20 Farrah: "I think this is the most comfortable I've ever felt being interviewed. And it's because of you,, so thank you."
She had such a sweet humble spirit.
Great interview and super interviewer. Wish others were like this. Farrah was beautiful and intelligent !!
In another interview that I saw with Farrah Fawcett she said that 3 times in her life, she was on a first date and her date proposed marriage to her. That sums up the amazing power she had. She said yes to one of them, Lee Majors.
Beautiful voice of a angel
This was the best interview I've watched of her....don't know this guy but good job 👍
weird looking interviewer.
I love how she speaks!! She's my ASMR
" Farrah Fawcett!"-- so humble- so very sweet & EXTREMELY gracious and BEAUTIFUL-+ who will be dearly missed!!--R.I.P!!
She was so sweet and the interviewer was so refined. It makes me sad that other accomplished actresses were mean to her.
STUNNING AND BEAUTIFUL FARRAH FAWCETT 😍 LUV THIS INTERVIEW AND THIS WOMAN 👍👍 A WONDERFUL ACTRESS 🤗🤗 AND ICON 😀 ...R.I.P ANGEL 🙏🙏
Farrah Fawcett - brains, beauty and breeding - she had it all.
What does "breeding" mean?
Agree
She is most definitely a southern belle! She is 33 years old here and looks and sounds 23!
at 33 you still look very young as a woman so dont be delusional
@@kirakeynow dont be so bitchy it was A viewer comment.
@@marcathens2951 dont be so bitch if u were no u werebnt
@@user-gm2qh1td4c Shut the hell up and learn to write correctly stupied.
Fawcett was the paragon of inner and outer beauty.
Love, love FF. Such a gorgeous woman. Such a sad ending to a ultra beautiful soul.
Such a beautiful smile, such a beautiful woman.
Gorgeous and very intelligent. She was a microbiology major at the University of Texas before later switching her major to art.
As humble and grounded as she was here Hollywood eventually overwhelmed her
d hart yup, I wonder how her parents really felt about her fully embracing the LA and Hollywood lifestyle that changed her so much. (Hey loved her but in many ways, her story is sad.) Nobody else was that charming and lovely.
@@MTknitter22
𝓡𝔂𝓪𝓷 𝓶𝓮𝓼𝓼𝓮𝓭 𝓾𝓹 𝓱𝓮𝓻 𝓵𝓲𝓯𝓮.. 😢
you can't become vulnerable in anyway, or you have no chance.
What do you mean?
@@MTknitter22and what do you mean? Thanks
What a kind , beautiful lady
What a stunning beauty - like many young boys I had Farrah’s poster on my bedroom wall at age 12.
Farrah was so beautiful. She was THE face of the 70s. She really was a talented artist, also. Her sculptures are really interesting. She strove to grow and change and develop as an artist. An interesting woman and an interesting life.
Miss you Farrah
Farrah Fawcett was really at her peak here. She wasn't on any drugs at this point. Just pure natural. She looks in her early 20's here
she was on drugs? how do you know
She never used drugs. She was a into health.
Unfortunately later on, she had some really terrible plastic surgery. I will never understand why. She was so STUNNING! Lovely, super talented lady.
@@veronicaherrera7586wrong, sorry
@@traceyraybould7148I know. One of her last movies, she had a minor part but I hated the way they never did closeups and it was cuz of her face. Even sweet Farrah fell prey to getting talked into going under the knife. BUT it never destroyed her beauty really.
She was so beutiful rest in peace honey!
Her beautiful soul lives on. She is still the same gentle spirit.
Brian is TOP NOTCH,a gifted interveiwer 👍
I’m so thankful I am getting to know Farrah in my day and age, through the interviews and films she’s done. We are so much alike! We must come from the same planet. She’s my spirit mother and angel. I just love her. Intelligent. Artistic. Beautiful. Free-spirit.
❤️✨💯🐻🙏🏽😘❤️
😁😁😁😁
Well, your name IS Sabrina!
I remember her in the '70s in my teenage years when she was on "Charlie's Angels". There was a poster of her posing in a bathing suit that was very popular. She will always be remembered for her pleasant personality and beauty. Thanks for sharing.
This poster? www.metv.com/lists/10-things-you-never-knew-about-that-iconic-farrah-fawcett-poster
😁 My 7th grade classmates would throw darts at the poster
The interviewer is very articulate. Very refreshing. Be nice if refined language came back in style.
My thoughts exactly.... he's a very engaged, classy, prepared interviewer......
@above--very weird looking.
interview is way too long--sounds like a psychiatric interview test.
he looks like australian aboriginal mix.
@@marial.rapaglia4041 wth?
Early in her career she had a great depth and wanted to be taken as a serious actress.
Very articulate woman. Shy and soft spoken, blonde, and beautiful, AND smart. The last of the Hollywood ladies. Such class.
🛇 Having a baby before marriage is a SLUT
SUGAR XYLER !!! Maybe in the 1950s😆
@@SUGAR_XYLER 👎you are jealous.
@@SUGAR_XYLER WTF 😠
Farrah was far from a slut !
Sugar Xyler the foot model 🙄🙄🙄
She had the most beautiful teeth ever! No wonder they hired her for the Ultra Brite commercial.
I recall there was talk about her having to replace those teeth quite often as she would knock them out skiing. Most likely Caps or Vaneers.
LuvTadnDixie Perfect teeth!!
@@gailwood4214
😁 Teeth stuck out like a horse
@@SUGAR_XYLER jealous are we ??
@@lorimiller4301 I've never heard that . Sounds ridiculous.
the voice of an angel
Fabulous 💯%, just at home wonderful ❗
very humble she is.
Her eyes are so beautiful! She is just stunning!
I can't imagine a woman more perfect than this under all aspects. A real angel...🤗🌹
jaclyn smith is absolutely beautiful.
I never realized she was so genteel, innocent, pure-hearted and sort of naive in her earlier years... it is so interesting but sad how things evolved later. I think it was very hard on her being in the Hollywood environment and being in relationship with someone like O'Neal:(
pure perfection
@@randybrumett2275
✔ pure ditz
𝓕𝓻𝓪𝓷𝓬𝓮𝓼 𝓛𝓪𝓻𝓼𝓸𝓷
𝓡𝔂𝓪𝓷 𝔀𝓪𝓼 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝔀𝓸𝓻𝓼𝓮 𝓽𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓽𝓸 𝓱𝓪𝓹𝓹𝓮𝓷 𝓽𝓸 𝓱𝓮𝓻.
𝓢𝓱𝓮 𝓲𝓼 𝓼𝓸𝓯𝓽 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓼𝔀𝓮𝓮𝓽 𝓱𝓮 𝔀𝓪𝓼 𝓪 𝓶𝓪𝓷𝓲𝓪𝓬 , 𝓭𝓻𝓾𝓰𝓼 𝓶𝓸𝓸𝓭 𝓼𝔀𝓲𝓷𝓰𝓼..
𝓜𝔂 𝓱𝓮𝓪𝓻𝓽 𝓯𝓮𝓴𝓽 𝓯𝓸𝓻 𝓱𝓮𝓻, 𝓛𝓮𝓮 𝔀𝓪𝓼 𝓪 𝓰𝓸𝓸𝓭 𝓶𝓪𝓷..
@@SUGAR_XYLER
Oh, you can tell from the way she speaks that she's definitely not a ditz. And I think she was thinking about studying biology in college. She was plenty smart. Later years were kind of ugly.
I think she had codependency issues but you're right Ryan O'Neal was terrible for her. Actually terrible for anyone. She been a lot better off without him.
As a boy, this may be the first woman I fell in love with, lol. She is so incredibly beautiful and charming. Even at a young age I felt it. When she was on screen she had my full attention. These old clips...bitter-sweet.
She's so honest w/o pretension or a pr agenda to spin. 70's seem so innocent. Great interview by Linehan, he let her speak and asked thoughtful questions. She had it all, didn't she.. was close to her family and so sweet before she went off with O'Neal.
O'Neal messed her up
💀 Had it ALL and lost it ALL
she would of probably told you she went off with O Neal because she had some co-dependency issues, and probably did being as dependent emotionally on her family as she was. i was around AA for 30 years--we know about stuff like that.
70s was debotchery crazy....
Thank you so much for posting this interview
Love this. What a great find. Thanks for posting.
This was the Farrah I loved so beautiful and innocent! Truly a class act! Takes me back to a simpler time , a more honest time! Raquel Welch and Mae West should have learned from her! She was a true star without being Bitchy and acting like a Diva!!! I will miss this classy lady and that particular time period! Rest In Peace beautiful angel!!!
Ive read..."In a room of beautiful women in Hollywood, Farrah would be the most beautiful".
She came across as a kind person in this interview.
Marilynhon on Earth, she’s the most attractive human being to ever exist.
@@thomashardcastle5912
😁😁 Invest in glasses.
She was NOT
@@c2itccase9 yes farrah really could light up a room ☝🐝
The word I used for her was breathtaking. And, yes, she seems humble too. Pretty rare combo...
She was a God sent!
She was absolutely stunning.
May they both rest in peace with the angels. I don't think there will ever be another actress quite like Farrah or an interviewer like Brian (who was doing that research long before there was such a thing as the internet).
Stunning inside and out.
Oh my... that was a wonderful twenty minutes...
Such a beautiful woman inside and out. I didn't think she was a good actress until I saw The Burning Bed. I need to see more of her work. Apparently I've missed a lot.
Wow! She's so lovely and smart.
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL LADY, I AM STILL IN LOVE, I CANNOT STOP WATCHING HER.
I love her natural hair here. This is what it looked like before they put in all the spray and hot rollers for that “Farrah” look.
She actually had naturally curly hair. This is when its made to be straight.
Her humility reveals her to be tge precious treasure tgat we all suspected she was....
smart lady, beautiful spirit, successful actress.
I have no words❤
Soft voice like an angel....speaking so clearly in English
An Icon dearly missed ! ❤️
She's ICONIC.
May angels cradle you in Heaven, Farrah🙏
She is one-of-a-kind. A special kind of beauty.
effroyablement belle 🕊👄🕊
She didn't need much makeup.....now that's real beauty!
She's got a lot of makeup on. Not as much as today's people wear. She is lovely here in every way though.
@@elizabethferrari1346 .......No where near the amount really young girls wear nowadays . Many look like whores and uglier the more they wear . They have become delusional .....I get playing with make up. But, to wear out in public on a daily ......Not so much !
She over did it with the blusher.
The 70s were all about rouge !
No tattoos, either.
Love that Farrah hair🖤
Farrah Fawcett is a Pretty Woman Forever. She is Wonderful
God I've fallen in love all over again.....like I did when I was 17.
Loved her look or, in general, that varied make-up look that you had back then in the late 70s, and throughout the 80s & 90s. There wasn't any of this hideous, 'everyone looks the same', heavily contoured, fake lashes, fake eyebrows, trout pout look that so many want to emulate today, and not a tattoo or piercing in sight either! It's a shame she too had to succumb to a few cosmetic procedures later on, but at least back then her natural beauty shone through! RIP Farrah!
What happened to this type of classic American beauty? Damn we miss them!
Feminism happened. So busy being Feminists we lost our Femininity.
@@minzygreen1167 👏YOU ARE COMPLETELY RIGHT😉
The beauty industry is part of the problem. They've gone overboard marketing a lot of tacky makeup. Also, a certain level of inclusiveness is admirable (and not out of line with beauty), but now they pander to everybody, including lazy slobs and people with bad taste.
Women used to use simple and sensible measures to improve their appearances, like keeping their weight down and wearing clothes that flatter their faces and figures. They also used makeup to brighten and prettify their natural looks. It's not about trends that entice you--it's about what suits you best!
Young women today think they have to wear fake eyelashes, have a ton of tattoos, show too much skin, get Botox, fake, duck smiles, nose piercings...it's pathetic.
Back then we brushed our hair, put on a bit of lip gloss, maybe eyeliner, and a real smile, and were good to go! 😊
Simply lovely…
Love her beautiful eyes
Farrah is beautiful and a true angel. Love her so much. Ryan r