Janis Paige 1922 - 2024 | TCM Remembers
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- Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
- We say goodbye to legendary actress and singer, Janis Paige. A triple-threat of the stage and screen, her unforgettable contributions to the arts will endure as her legendary performance comes to a close.
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Janis Paige 1922 - 2024 | TCM Remembers
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Her smile could illuminate a city. ❤
I remember her from "Pajama Game" on Broadway when I was a kid of 9 and her tv show "It's Always Jan". Talk about a great career and talent. She was georgeous, sexy, and funny. Not many could fill her shoes. Movies, tv, and Broadway . She did it all ! RIP lovely lady......💙🙏⭐️
i read on her obituary that when 'pajama game ' got turned into a movie doris day replaced her in the main role kind of feel sorry for her no disrespect to doris day of course
Wow! 102 years old. Incredible!
102 on September 16.
101 year old 1922-2024
pretty soon there won't be anyone left from the classic b/w era :(
No and that will be a sad day indeed. Keep wondering when Eva Marie Saint, Vera Miles, George Chakiris and a handful of others will pass. Getting up there now and never hear anything about them lately. Only ones hear much about nowadays are Carol Burnett, Dick Vandyke, Rita Moreno, Ellen Burstyn as they still are working!
Thank you so much TCM for remembering this wonderful gal. A terrific actress, dancer, singer - she could do it all! And what a sensational figure! You can always count on TCM to give credit where credit is due. I wish I could say the same for that damn Motion Picture Academy in Hollywood!!!
Rest in Peace, Ms. Paige. Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 4th June 2024.
Loved her as Goldie in Columbo,RIP Janis.
I just watched this episode today. She was gorgeous and a great actress!
An excellent actress. May she rest in peace.
What a long life. RIP
Effervescent and lovely. Rest in peace, Ms. Paige.
Dabney Colman passed away in May of this year. He was so funny in the film Nine to Five
Beautiful, funny, triple threat, always a treat to watch ❤
Rest In Peace Janis Paige. Say hello to Betty White for me. 😢🕊🕊🕯🕯
Early this year I got a Doris Day collection that included Romance on the High Seas and Please Don’t Eat the Daisies costarring Ms Paige. Wonderful performer: I look forward to watching more of her films.
I always enjoyed what Janis brought to my screen. RIP, dollface 💐
I just saw her on an episode of Columbo, 1972. She was beautiful
Not many of these stars left! RIP JANIS.
R.I.P JANIS PAIGE September 16th 1922 - June 2nd 2024 🕊️⚰️
Yes dear, Janis Paige was a fine, versatile actor. The first time I laid eyes on her was sometime in the 90's when a friend from the USA sent me a mint copy of 'Romance on the high seas' which introduced Doris Day to the screen. Being a more experienced actor from the stage and movies, Ms. Paige got top billing in this thoroughly enjoyable musical comedy. It's the kind of film that has recall value and I have forgotten how many times I have seen it. The film had a unique narrative with lovely songs and a top glamour quotient in dressing its stars Paige and Day in elegant haute-coutre. I also now recall seeing Janis as an in-patient in the horribly disturbing "The Caretakers" that starred Robert Stack, Polly Bergen, Joan Crawford and Diane McBain. Janis was greatly appreciated in a top dramatic turn, showing her versatility of how far she could go while grappling with uncertainty. She also displayed a bold uninhibited side by sexually trying to turn on doctors in the hospital.
TCM is the greatest. Great tribute video 🙏🕊️
SILK STOCKINGS and PLEASE DON"T EAT THE DAISIES - good bye to a lovely lady who lived a long life!
Stereophonic sound!
Janis Paige was a real talent. On an episode of The Fugitive she sings. She was older than star David Janssen by nine years and outlived him by 44 years.
She outlived Doris Day only by 5 years.
Rest in power Ms. Paige
May her memory be a blessing.
She was wonderful in Silk Stockings. Not many people have enough energy and talent to hold their own with Astaire and Charisse.
The moment i remember is when Janis Paige partnered with Fred Astaire in Silk Stockings and did a musical number about CinemaScope Cinerama and Stereophonic sound
Died: June 2, 2024 (age 101 years)
RIP. Loved her on the cast album of "The Pajama Game."
Wow. What a dame.
The footprint of life ......rest well my dear you lived a dream.....
So when is TCM going to show “The Caretakers” (1963) with Joan Crawford, Robert Stack, Polly Bergen, and Janis?
RIP legend
Really Wonderful actress!
Well done.
I've never heard of her. But what a long life.
May she always wear satin and silk. Thank you, Miss Paige.
We’ll all miss you, Janis.
Rest in peace.
May she rest in peace
A great actress,singer and dancer. Sexy and funny as hell. Her scenes in "Please Don't eat the Daisies" and Bachelor in Paradise stole the show. RIP great lady......
A life well lived
How many stars from the golden age are still around? By the time I hit her age there will be no one :
She was pretty I bet I love her movies
Another one
I cannot forget her sexy footsie in The time, the place and the girl. R.I.P.
What Janis Paige’s movie is on 0:11?
HER KIND OF MAN (1946)
~ I wonder if anyone from the golden age of Hollywood is left.
Kim Novak, Sophia Loren, Eva Marie Saint, and Clint Eastwood come to mind first. I'm sure there are still quite a few left as well.
@@jillkjv3816 Warren Beatty, Shirley McClaine, Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Gene Hackman, Margaret O, Brien, Lee Grant, Ann Blyth, Robert Wagner, Terry Moore, Sidney Kubrick (The Last surviving member of Our Gang/The Little Rascals), (IMHO The Golden Age ended with the demise of the Hays Code).
Michael Caine as well!
@@Yudit346 How long do you think The Golden Age of Hollywood was?
@@joeypieper6384 well, I would say only from 1939-1945. But to go along with the two responses before mine, Michael Caine has to be added since he was in movies in the 50s and in a movie with the above-mentioned Shirley Maclaine
Where is Louis Gosset’s ?
Donald Sutherland died in Florida this month of June.
So, no TCM Remembers Richard M. Sherman, or tribute for that matter?
Why? TCM Remembers should be devoted to famous actors, actresses and directors.
@@maverick214it’s Disney
I'll keep this brief. You Absolutely Blow Empathy Respect and Class Thru the *Roof* with These. 🫶🎭❤️🔥🫶 I don't mean to be a disrespectful ungrateful Little Tootie Frutti Richard; namely, do You think You could do one for Madam Barbara Rush,?.. 🫶
Unfortunately, also no TCM Remembers for Piper Laurie
@@michaeljnycAlso, no individual remembrance for longtime great actor Dean Stockwell when he passed. Considering he stepped onto the Broadway stage very shortly after his seventh birthday (which was March 5, 1943) and one year later he was signed to MGM (Metro Goldwyn Mayer) studio and starring with Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson in ‘’Anchors Away’’ (1944), and continued acting through 2015, this was a gross injustice not to give him a most deserved special remembrance.😮
Correction on the title of the film that I referenced above it was titled “Anchors Aweigh”. Sorry all.
@radcliffemonroe3824
Anchors Aweigh is (still easily) one of my Favourite Most Watched Musicals; along with Take Me Out to the BallGame, Singin In the Rain, The Bandwagon, Finians Rainbow, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and (the eclectic eccentric black sheep of the list) Sucker Punch. Honorable Mention to The Music Man, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Kiss Me Kate.