I absolutely love your posts. When I became a Mortician, My father asked me the best epitaph. The funniest one was "I TOLD YOU GUYS I WAS SICK". My dad raced motorcycles professionally when was younger so I had engraved the epitath, " I CROSSED THE FINISH LINE FIRST". Everyone smiles when they read it.
It doesn’t really matter who’s grave you’re visiting. You do it with respect and point out the features that made them immortal. Hands down, one of the greatest channels to date!!!
Your homage to Audrey Hepburn was so personal and touching. Thank you for the time, talent and sensitivity you and your associates put into these fascinating productions. The people in the graves continue to speak though your efforts.
whats this puff piece on Michael "I like young boys" Jackson? the doctor didnt decide to administer general anesthetic to him each night its what the drug addict demanded! his uppers to get up and his opiates all day and to go to sleep!
I remember Walt Disney introducing his "Wonderful World". He radiated kindness. It was never the same after he passed. R.I.P. Wonderful choices. Thank you.
A great selection. Pure class (again!). In 1956, my mum was training to be a telephonist at Slough and Great Missenden in the UK. She was waiting at a bus stop and the traffic lights changed to red. An American army staff car stopped right in front of her - she could hear giggling coming from within. Through the side rear window she saw Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller on the way to Pinewood Studios, for the filming of "The Prince and the Showgirl." The lights changed and the car pulled away... On the same training course she had a run-in with Dirk Bogarde. That's another story!
Wow! What a lucky lady to see those stars just like that! I envy her run in with Dirk Bogarde…..one of my all time Heart Throbs, until I grew up and learnt of his preference! Such a shame…he was so handsome, especially in the Young Doctor series, whose name eludes me as soon as I want it! 🤔. James Robertson Justice was also in it, and quite scary! Best wishes! Helen x💐🙋♀️ ( also in U.K.!)
@@helencheadle5285 Hi Helen thanks for your reply. My mum was being trained as a telephonist at Great Missenden, and a light came on, on the console. The lady training my mum said: "That's Dirk Bogarde - he's rather full of himself, so we always keep him waiting." That wasn't the exact terminology used at the time! When the call was answered, Dirk Bogarde said: "You silly girl - you have kept me waiting." She had.
I ADORED the Poe vid!! It was great to see how the site of his original grave changed..I have a pic of me kneeling next to it ...that Bush wasn't there .... I was "star struck" in a cemetery...my husband had to laugh at me!
Thanks for this, I'm from the highlands of Scotland, living on a Greek island, watching your excellent video. This reminds me of something that my late father said to me. He said "Death is the great leveller. We all end up in the same place, rich or poor, famous or unknown, great or reviled. Enjoy your beautiful life son, it doesn't last for very long".
Come on America 🇺🇸….this channel is one of the most PROFESSIONALLY done while totally respecting each & every dearly departed soul who happened to have been blessed to be employed by one of the big studios! He should definitely have a MILLION people by now! His beautiful narration keeps you captivated thanks to his vey professional voice🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💜💜💜👏🏾👏🏾. Thank you Mr Dark! I can hardly wait for one of your productions that are sooooo well done! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾…I literally drop everything an watch! Each of your submissions are extremely well done as though they are ALL shot by one of the big studios! 🏆🥇!!!!🙌🏾👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😘😘
For a young guy, that's a fair list of celebrities. You won me over by your inclusion and research of George Burns and Gracie Allen. Your honorable mentions were also strong. I grew up watching many of these people and they still seem so familiar. In 1963 my mother and I stumbled onto the Academy Awards in Santa Monica. Society was different then and so was security. We just walked right up to the red carpet and watched Gregory Peck, John Wayne, Sophia Loren and Peter O'Toole walk by us about twenty feet away. Cheers.
My favorites that were visited so far: Karen Carpenter, Cass Elliot, Mamonas Assassinas, Burns and Allen, Jack Benny, Jack Lemmon, Rod Serling, Groucho Marx and (sadly) the temporary resting place of Edward Gwenn and the lack of a memorial for David Seville. My favorite story about Mel Blanc: how he got the job of "voicing" Benny's ancient Maxwell automobile on his radio program.
Arthur,you' re just the best. I enjoy several other such videos, but yours is the best. You don't waste time talking about unimportant things and your voice is absolutely clear and understandable.
My favorite graves that you’ve covered are Don Knotts & Dorothy Kilgallen . I grew up watching Don on both Andy Griffith Show & Three’s Company & in movies. In the past few years I’ve discovered Dorothy on Reruns of What’s My Line & I’ve since then have learned about her history as a journalist & investigative reporter & how she died & she fascinates me
The most famous grave I ever visited was the final resting place of Eva "Evita" Perón at Recoleta cemetary in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I was there on a trip from Argentina to Antarctica and back just as covid was starting to grip the world in February 2020. I'm glad I took the time to go, the cemetary itself is a masterpiece of mausoleums, dating back nearly 300 years.
Evita's body traveled all over the world after her lavish 1952 state funeral. Plans were made for a Statue of Liberty-sized statue and memorial for Senora Peron, in Buenos Aires, as the lastwords of the Broadway musical state. Politically unrest, in 1955, sent both Perons into exile. Evita rested for a long time in an Italian cemetery, under an assumed name. In 1973 she was then sent, and laid-out in a posh apartment house in Madrid, Spain. (Ava Gardiner lived on the floor below.) Juan Peron, and then wife Isabel, later Argentina's president, actually combed the hair and adjusted the clothing of the mummified, former First Lady. Peron returned to Argentina and the presidency in 1973, where Evita was later entombed at Recoletta.
I have learned a lot from your channel. The graves are so interesting, something that I would never know. The movie you made on Poe was done so well, not a dull moment. Thanks Arthur.
This is a really lovely compilation, Arthur. Not only was it fun to see some behind the scenes footage, I also appreciated getting a glimpse into what's meaningful to you and helped to shape you into the person you are today. I'm especially delighted that you included Rod Serling in your top 10, He's been a huge influence on my life and I continue to mourn the fact that he died so very young. I've only seen a couple famous graves in my lifetime, but one was really important to me because it was another writer who has meant so very much to me: William Shakespeare. It's an experience I'll never forget.
I grew to appreciate Hollywood Graveyard. Your work and research are very impressive and that you also feature stars from the silent era are interesting as many of them are forgotten today. Thanks for all you do, much appreciated.
My personal favorite grave is the one of my great-grandparents. I was one of few kids in the 70’s that knew their great-grandparents. They were 96 and 94 when they passed.
This video has special meaning to me. This video came recommended on my feed after my dad passed away earlier this year. The cemetery is far away from where I’m at currently. This video was comforting to me. My mom & I watched this video & continued to watch more of your videos. I became a subscriber. Thank you Arthur & your staff for creating this channel. It has helped me a lot!🥲🙏
Very interesting to see Rod Serlings grave. When I was very young living in Cincinnati, he lived 5 houses away from us and was in my parents bridge club. He was at our home several times. Just wish I had been old enough to appreciate it.
Your enthusiasm is so contagious and inspiring, Arthur. I couldn't stop smiling seeing you visit the grave of Edgar Allan Poe. Thank you so much for all your wonderful work, yours is one of my favorite channels on RUclips due to the love and creativity you put in every video
I remember when you first visited Audrey's grave and home town. It was very exciting for me being the fan that I am. But for her to make your top 10 and to hear the backstory was fantastic and emotional. Keep up the great work.
I'm glad you left Poe's grave for the last one. I was getting my itinerary ready so I could meet up with a couple of sorority sisters. That didn't happen cuz COVID-19 brought to a screeching halt. It ruined our little girl time/ reunion. The sad part now one of the sisters passed away from contracting COVID. So the other sister & I still to make that trip happen sometime with in the year 2023. Anyway I really appreciate your videos. You have smooth, gentle & very unique voice. To me it's the perfect graveyard voice. Not to ominous but still a little on the macabre side. So many others are horrible. They bore me to tears. With these monotone voices. I'm from south Central Oklahoma. I'm about 11 miles from the Oklahoma & Texas state line. The Big Red River separates us. I'm true southerner all the way down to my toes. I was blessed to move around with my job as a young teacher. My 1st teaching job was at a private Catholic school in. Memphis, Tennessee Memphis was amazing with one of a kind juke joints & a few hole in the wall jazz clubs. I was young & and hungry for my new life to start. I was seriously naive & ignorant of the danger lurking in the shadows all around me. I had no fear & wasn't scared of anything. I was ready to do part by righting all the wrongs done to the underdogs. Being fres outta college and had no idea how the real world worked but I can say I wouldn't change my life it for the world. I love & taught history. I also love to travel so that's why I took the opportunities to move deeper into rural southern states like Arkansas, Mississippi , Louisiana & Alabama. I have a couple thoughts on doing a new video ab the deep south grave yards.. I've always been intrigued by Hank Williams & death. He was a lot like Paula very tormented soul. Alcohol, pain pills & woman led to his downfall. Martin Luther King's assassination is still mysterious. It's crazy how he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine motel & James Earl Ray knew exactly what he was going to step out on that balcony & killed him. During my 2 year stay in Memphis I became obsessed with him & the fight which in sued the city of Memphis over they wanting demolish little rain motel & build a new museum. The city ended up With 80 to 100 people on the daily got (me included). We had tents & sleeping as we made circle all the way around the Lorraine motel. No one was gonna destroy it without a fight, legally verbally and spiritually We drew a lot of of attention. Local TV news stations & newspaper. It was my only time to ever do a sit in. We stayed strong & the city finally backed down & the motel which is a huge part of our American history.. Today it's super cool civil rights museum. Anyway I guess that's all I need to say there's a couple of other Graves that I'm curious about and I'll just save that for another time God bless keep up the good work
What I find fascinating about gravesites is how they equalize all of us in the end. No matter how famous or rich or powerful one may have been in life, once dead, they are available and waiting for anyone to come by ans visit.
I have watched the way you have paid respect to Hollywood's lost... It's amazing. I've walked the graveyards of Chicago, those we've lost from the past are immortalized in stone. Thank you for the amazing work in bringing the past to life from death. You are amazing Arthur.
Well, I only have been to one famous person. But he was my favorite. As I followed his story growing up. Ryan White's Grave in Cicero Indiana. His story made me realize that educating people is more important then just going on.
Another marvelous video journey. My daughter, Lauren, and I really enjoyed it. We want to add that seeing you as a little boy with your beloved Donal Duck elicited an “Awww…” from both of us.
Abraham Lincoln’s is probably #1 for me. People walk in and speak in hushed tones. Arlington cemetery is another. It’s just so overwhelming to see all of the same headstones,lined up so neatly. I remember sitting there with my husband. It was the first time I saw a Mockingbird. He was doing a perfect imitation of a Robin. We did a night tour of one of our local cemeteries at our of the Silent City. It was a week before Halloween. The have many influential people from my state (Wiscaaaansin). Local actors were dressed as local residents of the city. We would stop at various graves and those interred would tell their story. We even stumbled across 2 resurrectionist
It doesnt matter who you visit! They are all my favorites! The respect and life's lost generations are brought back to life with you and your teams historical productions! You bring back memories of my childhood sitting with popcorn with my grandparents remembering the begining of my exposure to the true classics! They are gone now but never forgotten names! Well done!!!
I LOVED that you visited Audrey Hepburn's Grave. She was one of my FAVES!!!! Also ending it with Poe was PERFECT!!!! Thanks Arthur, you and your Cameraman ALWAYS do such GOOD WORK!!!!
Thank you, mr. dark, for getting me into these classical films from the golden age to the present! “We share your knowledge to future generations of mankind!”
Thank you for showing Audrey Hepburn's gravesite. She was a beautiful lady inside and out. I have watched her movies over and over. She cared so much about others. RIP Beautiful Lady.
Happy six year anniversary brother. Thank you so much for making such amazing and entertaining videos. I always love tuning in every time the notification pops up to watch a new Hollywood Graveyard episode. Cheers to many more!!
We were on the back end of a roadtrip to Florida, ahead of schedule, so driving the back roads, and passed a cemetery in the outskirts of an unremarkable 'old Florida' town. From the corner of my eye I saw a huge gravestone with a guitar on it, so I had to stop and see who was buried there...Bo Diddley. A gravesite worthy of the "Pharoah of a Man" that he was.
Again Arthur, another great one. My personal favourite I’ve seen on your channel, was Al Jolson! I grew up singing his songs on my fathers lap. He saw Al when he visited the troops at war. I also think his grave is stunning with the water cascading down.
If you google " Al Jolson's Funeral" you will see thousands of people outside the Jewish Temple on Hollywood Blvd., which had to be blocked - off. One of L A.'s biggest funerals comparable to Rudolf Valentino's, in 1926. Younger people don't understand what a HUGE star Jolson was, and the thousands of miles he logged entertaining the troops in WW2 and Korea. His death may have been attributed to complications from tropical infections he was exposed to in the South Pacific.
It absolutely makes my week when I see Hollywood Graveyard come up in my feed. Your narrative voice and music of your videos brings up all kinds of memories and dreams! Thank you Arthur for your wonderful videos♥️
25:27 The most interesting thing about Poe’s writings is much of his work was written in Richmond, Virginia; where he spent most of his childhood and many years after that. The city embodies the spirit of Poe as it is a place marred by tragedy; it scars the soil and the land. Whether it be the tragic theater fire of 1811, which claimed 72 lives, or the horrors of war on its doorsteps, the city has lived and breathed tragedy; where the heart scarred by sorrow is drawn towards like a moth to a flame.
Fan from Australia and have watched all your back catalogue and have been watching ever since. Thank you for showing me graves i could never hope to visit and explaining about those who i was not familiar with. Looking forward to another year of great content, as a three time cancer sufferer i am at peace with my own mortality and find your shows oddly comforting. Keep up the good work mate.
Arthur, I just stumbled on your RUclips videos and I'm hooked. It's obvious you spend a lot of time making your videos - the high quality shows. I'm 67 years young and I know many of the people you bring focus to, but many I don't know so that's an education for me. Thank you for sharing.
4:49 Just an FYI...Gracie was born in 1895 and actually older than George, but they wanted her to seem younger, hence the 1902 inscription. Keep up the great work man!
Poe is an excellent and incredibly apt choice for your #1. I think his grave is also the only one on your list here that I’ve personally visited. I fell in love with his work when I was introduced to it in middle school by a teacher who absolutely loved Poe and was incredibly passionate about sharing that love with his students. Mr. Levi went all out with props, spooky candlelight, and wonderfully dramatic readings of Poe’s work. It was pretty awesome. I hope he realizes how impactful those classes were to his students.
My favorites are 2 that I hope to see one day. The great composer -Beethoven and the great silent comedian - Buster Keaton. I was searching RUclips for videos of Buster Keaton’s grave and that’s how I found Hollywood Graveyard. Another reason to admire Buster! He led me here!
@@soonerfanjim I found it in google earth. I’ve never been there but I could take you right to it. It’s kind of fun finding these graves in google earth. I guess I like geography in my old age. 😊
From the production quality to the internationally known names of great prominence, this video is an educational masterpiece. With every departed soul featured, I learned things about their life and careers I would never would have been aware. Thank you for your devotion and thoughtfulness.
I have enjoyed over the years the places you have brought us to and the deceased who might not be remembered. Yes, the famous, but also the ones who were not quite that famous but contributed to our entertainment or thought. I thank you for taking us to the niche of Reta Shaw, who I always loved seeing her in various roles in movies and TV. She reminded me of my favorite aunt who was the same age as her when she died. The wonderful tour of my world, New York and the many famous buried here as well as taking us abroad and all through California. I am looking forward to what the future of your channel has to offer.
How i wish to have a time machine and go back to Hollywood golden era to meet and talk to actors like Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Gable, Stewart, Edward Arnold ( one of the most underrated actors at Hollywood golden era in my personal opinion), the Barrymore dinasty, and many others, what a nostalgic feeling watching this excellent channel.
Another wonderful video Mr. Dark!!! You have brightend up my day as I love all the places you visit. There is no way I could ever possibly visit all the graves that I would feel honored to visit in person in order to pay my respects to so many that have brought happiness and joy into my life whether it be through writing, acting, directing, music, or any other of the multitudes of professions that those featured were engaged. Between you and your faithful fans who visit these places to provide content for your channel I am thankful and grateful to you all for allowing me to visit these places vicariously. Thank you to one and all!!
Favorite famous grave(s), those of the Wright Family at Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio - born and raised here, family history in aviation, I cry each time I visit knowing what those 2 brothers gave us all. There are a lot of famous Daytonians buried there and my 2nd favorite is Paul Lawrence Dunbar, his resting place is not far from the brothers that were his friends. This channel brings me peace and joy with each new video. Thank you A. Dark for all you do.
Thanks Arthur for another excellent episode. I frequently drive long distances for work and on XM Satellite radio there is a channel Radio Classics which airs radio programs from the George and Gracie era. Its a wonderful "theater of the mind" and has introduced me to lots of stars I may never have heard of, even though i'm 62. Just a wonderful episode today, pure class and professionalism. Thank you for sharing these!
I live 10 minutes from E. A. Poe grave and worked at Westminster hall many times. I hope you went a few blocks from his grave to visit his home and I hope you got to see the last bar he was at ,it is still in business. Love your videos keep them coming
Lee Marvin. He has always been my favorite actor; Paint Your Wagon and Cat Ballou still sit on my movie shelf. Visited his grave in Arlington Cemetery when I found out he was there. As a former licensed DC tour guide, I visited Arlington on nearly a daily basis with groups. Discovering Lee there, I always made sure to take that path to the Tomb of the Unknown with my groups.
Thank you for your wonderful series "Hollywood Graveyard" 🪦⚰️ Mr. Dark. I have a terrible fear of death & the death of my lived ones but, by watching your series, I have to admit that, it brought me a bit of comfort, seeing how beautiful & peaceful all these final restful places are. I hope you continue making your visits & series. I loved your Edgar Allen Poe episode, you did an job with it. Thank you again Mr. Dark & look forward to seeing more of you in this new year of 2023.
I have been following your channel for a while now and I am absolutely thrilled by the great quality of every segment you produce. They give honor and respect to the deceased. This was a calling and you're doing a great job.
HAS IT BEEN 6 YEARS? WOW!! I have loved every second of them then and now! Thank you for all of the years of entertainment and educational information on so many gifted individuals!! You have encouraged me to read up on Edgar Allen Poe. I have to say my favorite gravesite is my father's with his handsome picture still intact on his tombstone.
Always a nice surprise when you post a new video. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. I had my brother from Europe here last year and I showed him one of your video's and that started into watching all of your posted video's, now he's a follower also.
Happy 6th year anniversary! I always get excited when I get a notification that you have a new video out! You never fail to disappoint with your videos, which are classic works of art!
I just love your videos. I love How you go and you tell the stories of all these beautiful amazing people. Brings so much appreciation for who they were
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I appreciate the work you put into this channel, especially the captions. It’s obvious you don’t rely on the auto-captions to tell your story. I can only imagine how time-consuming this task must be.
Arthur! Thank God you are back! I was beginning to worry that something had happened to you! As a matte of fact, I was thinking about Hollywood Graveyard and yourself just the other day and LO! You arrived on my computer screen with another wonderful episode! My favorite Hollywood celebrity was Burt Lancaster. Hhandsome, rugged, and a great actor and my favorite movie of his was "Come Back Little Sheba." Please keep these graveyard stories coming! Don't be a stranger. God bless!
This is a very touching video to me. I grew up in the 60's. it was a time when the T.V. was a fixture in our home we could gather around and just relax.But, here's what is so, incredible which took place. The shows we watched and enjoyed became part of our extended family. We shared them on we cried for them, depending on the episodes theme. We even fallowed the actors career and in some cases even the directors. We also had the privilege of our education, mostly history and English. We were able to see documentary films on many of our historical figures. To hear, thing about them or even to know what has happen to them invokes what we remember and those who we were with at that time, mostly our families and our loved ones. Thank you sir for this video. It was very well crafted and presented to us all. God Bless you. Roger
I'm glad this popped up but was at work so to watch a few hrs later. I enjoyed it all especially Audrey Hepburn. I loved her dancing. So graceful. Thank you again
I always wait for a new HG to come out..entertaining and informative..my favorite graves were of Stan Laurel & Shemp Howard..two of my faves but so many others exist, it's so hard making lists..I'll be waiting for the viewers contributions to open up in the future and add the ones I've found in my area where I live remarkably...Thank you Arthur .
My favorite that I went to see beforehand is the Grave of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery. I had goosebumps the few hours I was there, I want to go back someday. My favorite that I happened to see while I was wandering was Jimmie Monteith in Normandy American Cemetery. It was amazing to hear about his story and be able to pay my respects 75 years after he was killed in the D Day invasion.
My personal favorite is my dad's grave. He wasn't famous or well known, but he's the one I miss and means the most to me.
Me too😢
#Respect
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Me too 😢
Mine was my mom's. Ashes spread where she wished (on my honeymoon night with my husband), and I visit almost every year.
I absolutely love your posts. When I became a Mortician, My father asked me the best epitaph. The funniest one was "I TOLD YOU GUYS I WAS SICK". My dad raced motorcycles professionally when was younger so I had engraved the epitath, " I CROSSED THE FINISH LINE FIRST". Everyone smiles when they read it.
It doesn’t really matter who’s grave you’re visiting. You do it with respect and point out the features that made them immortal. Hands down, one of the greatest channels to date!!!
I absolutely love that you “met Gracie Allen at the cemetery” such a comforting concept, that even after we are gone new people will meet us.
George and Gracie, what a beautiful and talented couple they were 🕯
Like a fine wine Arthur, your skills are aging well. You are a star.
Audrey Hepburn's grave was beautiful. I am glad that you drove back to film it in the sun. Thanks to your driver.
Your homage to Audrey Hepburn was so personal and touching. Thank you for the time, talent and sensitivity you and your associates put into these fascinating productions. The people in the graves continue to speak though your efforts.
whats this puff piece on Michael "I like young boys" Jackson? the doctor didnt decide to administer general anesthetic to him each night its what the drug addict demanded! his uppers to get up and his opiates all day and to go to sleep!
I remember Walt Disney introducing his "Wonderful World". He radiated kindness. It was never the same after he passed. R.I.P.
Wonderful choices. Thank you.
Thankyou for such a lovely tribute to Audrey Hepburn. She was such a kind, elegant, classy and stunningly beautiful woman. 😔
A great selection. Pure class (again!).
In 1956, my mum was training to be a telephonist at Slough and Great Missenden in the UK.
She was waiting at a bus stop and the traffic lights changed to red.
An American army staff car stopped right in front of her - she could hear giggling coming from within.
Through the side rear window she saw Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller on the way to Pinewood Studios, for the filming of "The Prince and the Showgirl."
The lights changed and the car pulled away...
On the same training course she had a run-in with Dirk Bogarde.
That's another story!
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Wow! What a lucky lady to see those stars just like that! I envy her run in with Dirk Bogarde…..one of my all time Heart Throbs, until I grew up and learnt of his preference! Such a shame…he was so handsome, especially in the Young Doctor series, whose name eludes me as soon as I want it! 🤔. James Robertson Justice was also in it, and quite scary! Best wishes! Helen x💐🙋♀️ ( also in U.K.!)
@@helencheadle5285 Hi Helen thanks for your reply. My mum was being trained as a telephonist at Great Missenden, and a light came on, on the console. The lady training my mum said: "That's Dirk Bogarde - he's rather full of himself, so we always keep him waiting."
That wasn't the exact terminology used at the time!
When the call was answered, Dirk Bogarde said: "You silly girl - you have kept me waiting."
She had.
Delightful stories. Thank you for sharing them with us. ❤
Love that Mel Blanc's grave is your first. I LOVE HIS WORK!!! That famous voice is the sound of my childhood.
The Edgar Allan Poe feature was very artistic, educational and brilliantly produced , very well acted . Absolutely loved it. 🐨🥰
I had a feeling that was going to be his number one 💀
I just love the story The Raven and the movie is so good 🎥
I ADORED the Poe vid!! It was great to see how the site of his original grave changed..I have a pic of me kneeling next to it ...that Bush wasn't there .... I was "star struck" in a cemetery...my husband had to laugh at me!
It wasn’t “acted”. This isn’t a scripted reality show
@@kathikamholz2100 what are you talking about . I was referring to the Poe feature 😒
Thanks for this, I'm from the highlands of Scotland, living on a Greek island, watching your excellent video. This reminds me of something that my late father said to me. He said "Death is the great leveller. We all end up in the same place, rich or poor, famous or unknown, great or reviled. Enjoy your beautiful life son, it doesn't last for very long".
Come on America 🇺🇸….this channel is one of the most PROFESSIONALLY done while totally respecting each & every dearly departed soul who happened to have been blessed to be employed by one of the big studios! He should definitely have a MILLION people by now! His beautiful narration keeps you captivated thanks to his vey professional voice🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💜💜💜👏🏾👏🏾. Thank you Mr Dark! I can hardly wait for one of your productions that are sooooo well done! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾…I literally drop everything an watch! Each of your submissions are extremely well done as though they are ALL shot by one of the big studios! 🏆🥇!!!!🙌🏾👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😘😘
For a young guy, that's a fair list of celebrities. You won me over by your inclusion and research of George Burns and Gracie Allen. Your honorable mentions were also strong. I grew up watching many of these people and they still seem so familiar. In 1963 my mother and I stumbled onto the Academy Awards in Santa Monica. Society was different then and so was security. We just walked right up to the red carpet and watched Gregory Peck, John Wayne, Sophia Loren and Peter O'Toole walk by us about twenty feet away. Cheers.
Yes GB and GA are an epic love story I’m so glad they’re together again. This is absolutely amazing of you
What an amazing memory for you... How lucky you were...are...👍🏻
Your an OG. I have some fun stories but nothing close to yours. ❤️😎
That must've been a magical night for both of you! What a fantastic memory to have!
I burst out laughing when I heard Gracie's joke, "I'm more than one, my mother has a picture of me when I was two". 🤣
Your respect and reverence for those you visit are part of what makes your videos a must-see for me. Thank you, sir, for all that you do.
I actually became breathless at Elizabeth Taylor’s resting place. The statue was just so beautiful and immense.
My favorites that were visited so far: Karen Carpenter, Cass Elliot, Mamonas Assassinas, Burns and Allen, Jack Benny, Jack Lemmon, Rod Serling, Groucho Marx and (sadly) the temporary resting place of Edward Gwenn and the lack of a memorial for David Seville. My favorite story about Mel Blanc: how he got the job of "voicing" Benny's ancient Maxwell automobile on his radio program.
I love that you went back to recapture Audrey in the sunshine 🥰❤️🥰
Please continue putting out these videos. Your voice is soothing. You're very respectful and I enjoyed this immensely! Thank you
Great selections! And thank you for speaking about Marilyn and Michael with so much love and respect. 🙏🏾 The Audrey story was also adorable!
An absolutely wonderful presentation. I’m 80 and you’ve brought back memories from long ago. Thank you. 🙏
Thank You for adding Paulette Goddard as an honorable mention, her lovely final resting place is quite beautiful.
Arthur,you' re just the best. I enjoy several other such videos, but yours is the best. You don't waste time talking about unimportant things and your voice is absolutely clear and understandable.
My favorite graves that you’ve covered are Don Knotts & Dorothy Kilgallen . I grew up watching Don on both Andy Griffith Show & Three’s Company & in movies. In the past few years I’ve discovered Dorothy on Reruns of What’s My Line & I’ve since then have learned about her history as a journalist & investigative reporter & how she died & she fascinates me
Dorothy was murdered to keep her quiet. I will never believe otherwise! The man she was “dating” is still alive but won’t talk!
Dorothy Kilgallen was murdered because of her investigations into the death of JFK.
The most famous grave I ever visited was the final resting place of Eva "Evita" Perón at Recoleta cemetary in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I was there on a trip from Argentina to Antarctica and back just as covid was starting to grip the world in February 2020. I'm glad I took the time to go, the cemetary itself is a masterpiece of mausoleums, dating back nearly 300 years.
My most famous was JFK on a school trip. The whole place still touches my soul. Would love to see all in Hollywood
I was there in two thousand five . very beautiful and moving cemetery.
Evita's body traveled all over the world after her lavish 1952 state funeral. Plans were made for a Statue of Liberty-sized statue and memorial for Senora Peron, in Buenos Aires, as the lastwords of the Broadway musical state. Politically unrest, in 1955, sent both Perons into exile. Evita rested for a long time in an Italian cemetery, under an assumed name. In 1973 she was then sent, and laid-out in a posh apartment house in Madrid, Spain. (Ava Gardiner lived on the floor below.) Juan Peron, and then wife Isabel, later Argentina's president, actually combed the hair and adjusted the clothing of the mummified, former First Lady. Peron returned to Argentina and the presidency in 1973, where Evita was later entombed at Recoletta.
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@quicksilver2510: Are you certain she’s actually buried there or somewhere else waiting for the next Peron election?
My dad’s in NY and my favorite aunt in Puerto Rico. Such special people and graves so far apart.
I have learned a lot from your channel. The graves are so interesting, something that I would never know. The movie you made on Poe was done so well, not a dull moment. Thanks Arthur.
This is a really lovely compilation, Arthur. Not only was it fun to see some behind the scenes footage, I also appreciated getting a glimpse into what's meaningful to you and helped to shape you into the person you are today. I'm especially delighted that you included Rod Serling in your top 10, He's been a huge influence on my life and I continue to mourn the fact that he died so very young. I've only seen a couple famous graves in my lifetime, but one was really important to me because it was another writer who has meant so very much to me: William Shakespeare. It's an experience I'll never forget.
What a beautifal scenery of the New York cematary in the snow , covering the twilight zone, rod sterling .
Great video! Walt Disney is definitely spinning in his grave right now from today's management of his company.💯🙏🙏
I grew to appreciate Hollywood Graveyard. Your work and research are very impressive and that you also feature stars from the silent era are interesting as many of them are forgotten today. Thanks for all you do, much appreciated.
My personal favorite grave is the one of my great-grandparents. I was one of few kids in the 70’s that knew their great-grandparents. They were 96 and 94 when they passed.
I love the higgledy-piggledy,crowded graveyards.Fascinating.
This video has special meaning to me. This video came recommended on my feed after my dad passed away earlier this year. The cemetery is far away from where I’m at currently. This video was comforting to me. My mom & I watched this video & continued to watch more of your videos. I became a subscriber. Thank you Arthur & your staff for creating this channel. It has helped me a lot!🥲🙏
Happy New Year everyone. Another year of graveyard tours with Arthur Dark is now upon us. Cant wait.
Very interesting to see Rod Serlings grave. When I was very young living in Cincinnati, he lived 5 houses away from us and was in my parents bridge club. He was at our home several times. Just wish I had been old enough to appreciate it.
Your enthusiasm is so contagious and inspiring, Arthur. I couldn't stop smiling seeing you visit the grave of Edgar Allan Poe. Thank you so much for all your wonderful work, yours is one of my favorite channels on RUclips due to the love and creativity you put in every video
I remember when you first visited Audrey's grave and home town. It was very exciting for me being the fan that I am. But for her to make your top 10 and to hear the backstory was fantastic and emotional. Keep up the great work.
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I'm glad you left Poe's grave for the last one.
I was getting my itinerary ready so I could meet up with
a couple of sorority sisters.
That didn't happen cuz COVID-19 brought to a screeching halt.
It ruined our little girl time/ reunion.
The sad part now one of the sisters passed away from contracting COVID.
So the other sister & I still to make that trip happen sometime with in the year 2023.
Anyway I really appreciate your videos.
You have smooth, gentle & very unique voice.
To me it's the perfect graveyard voice. Not to ominous but still a little on the macabre side.
So many others are horrible. They bore me to tears.
With these monotone voices.
I'm from south Central Oklahoma. I'm about 11 miles from the Oklahoma & Texas state line. The Big Red River separates us.
I'm true southerner all the way down to my toes.
I was blessed to move around with my job as a young teacher.
My 1st teaching job was at a private Catholic school in. Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis was amazing with one of a kind juke joints & a few hole in the wall jazz clubs.
I was young & and hungry for my new life to start.
I was seriously naive & ignorant of the danger lurking in the shadows all around me.
I had no fear & wasn't scared of anything.
I was ready to do part by righting all the wrongs done to the underdogs.
Being fres outta college and had no idea how the real world worked but I can say I wouldn't change my life it for the world.
I love & taught history.
I also love to travel so that's why I took the opportunities to move deeper into rural southern states like Arkansas, Mississippi , Louisiana & Alabama.
I have a couple thoughts on doing a new video ab the deep south grave yards.. I've always been intrigued by Hank Williams & death.
He was a lot like Paula very tormented soul. Alcohol, pain pills & woman led to his downfall.
Martin Luther King's assassination is still mysterious.
It's crazy how he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine motel & James Earl Ray knew exactly what he was going to step out on that balcony & killed him.
During my 2 year stay in Memphis I became obsessed with him & the fight which in sued the city of Memphis over they wanting demolish little rain motel & build a new museum. The city ended up
With 80 to 100 people on the daily got (me included).
We had tents & sleeping as we made circle all the way around the Lorraine motel. No one was gonna destroy it without a fight, legally verbally and spiritually
We drew a lot of of attention.
Local TV news stations & newspaper. It was my only time to ever do a sit in. We stayed strong & the city finally backed down & the motel which is a huge part of our American history.. Today it's super cool
civil rights museum.
Anyway I guess that's all I need to say there's a couple of other Graves that I'm curious about and I'll just save that for another time God bless keep up the good work
What I find fascinating about gravesites is how they equalize all of us in the end. No matter how famous or rich or powerful one may have been in life, once dead, they are available and waiting for anyone to come by ans visit.
I have watched the way you have paid respect to Hollywood's lost... It's amazing. I've walked the graveyards of Chicago, those we've lost from the past are immortalized in stone. Thank you for the amazing work in bringing the past to life from death. You are amazing Arthur.
Well, I only have been to one famous person. But he was my favorite. As I followed his story growing up. Ryan White's Grave in Cicero Indiana. His story made me realize that educating people is more important then just going on.
Another marvelous video journey. My daughter, Lauren, and I really enjoyed it. We want to add that seeing you as a little boy with your beloved Donal Duck elicited an “Awww…” from both of us.
Abraham Lincoln’s is probably #1 for me. People walk in and speak in hushed tones. Arlington cemetery is another. It’s just so overwhelming to see all of the same headstones,lined up so neatly. I remember sitting there with my husband. It was the first time I saw a Mockingbird. He was doing a perfect imitation of a Robin.
We did a night tour of one of our local cemeteries at our of the Silent City. It was a week before Halloween. The have many influential people from my state (Wiscaaaansin). Local actors were dressed as local residents of the city. We would stop at various graves and those interred would tell their story. We even stumbled across 2 resurrectionist
It doesnt matter who you visit! They are all my favorites! The respect and life's lost generations are brought back to life with you and your teams historical productions! You bring back memories of my childhood sitting with popcorn with my grandparents remembering the begining of my exposure to the true classics! They are gone now but never forgotten names! Well done!!!
As a fan of baseball, visiting the graves of Joe DiMaggio and Willie McCovey in Colma, CA was something special
I LOVED that you visited Audrey Hepburn's Grave. She was one of my FAVES!!!! Also ending it with Poe was PERFECT!!!! Thanks Arthur, you and your Cameraman ALWAYS do such GOOD WORK!!!!
Thank you, mr. dark, for getting me into these classical films from the golden age to the present! “We share your knowledge to future generations of mankind!”
Thank you for showing Audrey Hepburn's gravesite. She was a beautiful lady inside and out. I have watched her movies over and over. She cared so much about others. RIP Beautiful Lady.
Happy six year anniversary brother. Thank you so much for making such amazing and entertaining videos. I always love tuning in every time the notification pops up to watch a new Hollywood Graveyard episode. Cheers to many more!!
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I loved the Poe special, it was superb. Audrey Hepburn was so beautiful, kind and gentle. I adored her. Gone too soon!
My favorite grave is Rod Serling's. Very moving and emotional. Your video of your visit plus your Twilight Zone Special is also my favorite video.
Nothing as satisfying and comforting as a Hollywood Graveyard film/video. Giuseppe is a jewel of a talent. What a team....😻
We were on the back end of a roadtrip to Florida, ahead of schedule, so driving the back roads, and passed a cemetery in the outskirts of an unremarkable 'old Florida' town. From the corner of my eye I saw a huge gravestone with a guitar on it, so I had to stop and see who was buried there...Bo Diddley. A gravesite worthy of the "Pharoah of a Man" that he was.
Poor Walt Disney would be spinning like a top ,in his grave-if he could see what has happened to his legacy.
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Very well done. Edgar Allen Poes headstone at night with the candles, period clothing was beautiful and genius. 😊❤
I’m so glad to see you included the lovely Audrey Hepburn in your top ten. She was truly a gracious, remarkable woman.
Again Arthur, another great one. My personal favourite I’ve seen on your channel, was Al Jolson! I grew up singing his songs on my fathers lap. He saw Al when he visited the troops at war. I also think his grave is stunning with the water cascading down.
If you google " Al Jolson's Funeral" you will see thousands of people outside the Jewish Temple on Hollywood Blvd., which had to be blocked - off. One of L A.'s biggest funerals comparable to Rudolf Valentino's, in 1926. Younger people don't understand what a HUGE star Jolson was, and the thousands of miles he logged entertaining the troops in WW2 and Korea. His death may have been attributed to complications from tropical infections he was exposed to in the South Pacific.
It absolutely makes my week when I see Hollywood Graveyard come up in my feed.
Your narrative voice and music of your videos brings up all kinds of memories and dreams!
Thank you Arthur for your wonderful videos♥️
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The most interesting thing about Poe’s writings is much of his work was written in Richmond, Virginia; where he spent most of his childhood and many years after that.
The city embodies the spirit of Poe as it is a place marred by tragedy; it scars the soil and the land. Whether it be the tragic theater fire of 1811, which claimed 72 lives, or the horrors of war on its doorsteps, the city has lived and breathed tragedy; where the heart scarred by sorrow is drawn towards like a moth to a flame.
Fan from Australia and have watched all your back catalogue and have been watching ever since. Thank you for showing me graves i could never hope to visit and explaining about those who i was not familiar with. Looking forward to another year of great content, as a three time cancer sufferer i am at peace with my own mortality and find your shows oddly comforting. Keep up the good work mate.
hope you are doing ok.
@@twtnk9 Thank you yes i am. I am in remission again but every day is a bonus lol.
@@grumpybear3066 thats such Grear news just keep on fighting , thank you for the reply
Fellow Aussie here too
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Arthur, I just stumbled on your RUclips videos and I'm hooked. It's obvious you spend a lot of time making your videos - the high quality shows. I'm 67 years young and I know many of the people you bring focus to, but many I don't know so that's an education for me. Thank you for sharing.
4:49 Just an FYI...Gracie was born in 1895 and actually older than George, but they wanted her to seem younger, hence the 1902 inscription. Keep up the great work man!
I really enjoy channel. Your commentary for each person you feature is very respectful to them and informative.
Poe is an excellent and incredibly apt choice for your #1. I think his grave is also the only one on your list here that I’ve personally visited. I fell in love with his work when I was introduced to it in middle school by a teacher who absolutely loved Poe and was incredibly passionate about sharing that love with his students. Mr. Levi went all out with props, spooky candlelight, and wonderfully dramatic readings of Poe’s work. It was pretty awesome. I hope he realizes how impactful those classes were to his students.
Arthur, you put on one heck of a show. Interesting and thorough and I love your voice. Very articulate......
My favorites are 2 that I hope to see one day. The great composer -Beethoven and the great silent comedian - Buster Keaton. I was searching RUclips for videos of Buster Keaton’s grave and that’s how I found Hollywood Graveyard. Another reason to admire Buster! He led me here!
Buster Keaton's grave is vary easy to find at Forrest Lawn Hollywood
@@soonerfanjim I found it in google earth. I’ve never been there but I could take you right to it. It’s kind of fun finding these graves in google earth. I guess I like geography in my old age. 😊
im a huge Keaton fan. id love to visit busters and leave flowers
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From the production quality to the internationally known names of great prominence, this video is an educational masterpiece. With every departed soul featured, I learned things about their life and careers I would never would have been aware. Thank you for your devotion and thoughtfulness.
I have enjoyed over the years the places you have brought us to and the deceased who might not be remembered. Yes, the famous, but also the ones who were not quite that famous but contributed to our entertainment or thought. I thank you for taking us to the niche of Reta Shaw, who I always loved seeing her in various roles in movies and TV. She reminded me of my favorite aunt who was the same age as her when she died. The wonderful tour of my world, New York and the many famous buried here as well as taking us abroad and all through California. I am looking forward to what the future of your channel has to offer.
You are undeniably a class act. You can always be counted on to serve up respect, dignity and humor on your visits. Keep up the good work.
How i wish to have a time machine and go back to Hollywood golden era to meet and talk to actors like Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Gable, Stewart, Edward Arnold ( one of the most underrated actors at Hollywood golden era in my personal opinion), the Barrymore dinasty, and many others, what a nostalgic feeling watching this excellent channel.
Another wonderful video Mr. Dark!!! You have brightend up my day as I love all the places you visit. There is no way I could ever possibly visit all the graves that I would feel honored to visit in person in order to pay my respects to so many that have brought happiness and joy into my life whether it be through writing, acting, directing, music, or any other of the multitudes of professions that those featured were engaged.
Between you and your faithful fans who visit these places to provide content for your channel I am thankful and grateful to you all for allowing me to visit these places vicariously.
Thank you to one and all!!
Favorite famous grave(s), those of the Wright Family at Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio - born and raised here, family history in aviation, I cry each time I visit knowing what those 2 brothers gave us all. There are a lot of famous Daytonians buried there and my 2nd favorite is Paul Lawrence Dunbar, his resting place is not far from the brothers that were his friends. This channel brings me peace and joy with each new video. Thank you A. Dark for all you do.
I’ve never visited their graves, but I have been to the memorial to their first flight down in Kitty Hawk.
Thanks Arthur for another excellent episode. I frequently drive long distances for work and on XM Satellite radio there is a channel Radio Classics which airs radio programs from the George and Gracie era. Its a wonderful "theater of the mind" and has introduced me to lots of stars I may never have heard of, even though i'm 62. Just a wonderful episode today, pure class and professionalism. Thank you for sharing these!
Thank you, Arthur, coming in to save my day! ♥️🌹 My dream is to visit Rudy V. and Judy G. at Hollywood Forever.
Your Poe special was such a wonderful trip. Delightful.
I live 10 minutes from E. A. Poe grave and worked at Westminster hall many times. I hope you went a few blocks from his grave to visit his home and I hope you got to see the last bar he was at ,it is still in business. Love your videos keep them coming
Lee Marvin. He has always been my favorite actor; Paint Your Wagon and Cat Ballou still sit on my movie shelf. Visited his grave in Arlington Cemetery when I found out he was there. As a former licensed DC tour guide, I visited Arlington on nearly a daily basis with groups. Discovering Lee there, I always made sure to take that path to the Tomb of the Unknown with my groups.
Who would have thought that graves could spark such enormous interest. Love it
Thank you for your wonderful series "Hollywood Graveyard" 🪦⚰️ Mr. Dark. I have a terrible fear of death & the death of my lived ones but, by watching your series, I have to admit that, it brought me a bit of comfort, seeing how beautiful & peaceful all these final restful places are. I hope you continue making your visits & series.
I loved your Edgar Allen Poe episode, you did an job with it.
Thank you again Mr. Dark & look forward to seeing more of you in this new year of 2023.
Thank you for this video, you are really respectful to the sadly departed
I have been following your channel for a while now and I am absolutely thrilled by the great quality of every segment you produce. They give honor and respect to the deceased. This was a calling and you're doing a great job.
HAS IT BEEN 6 YEARS? WOW!! I have loved every second of them then and now! Thank you for all of the years of entertainment and educational information on so many gifted individuals!! You have encouraged me to read up on Edgar Allen Poe. I have to say my favorite gravesite is my father's with his handsome picture still intact on his tombstone.
Happy Anniversary and thank you for everything you do to honor the stars of stage, screen, music and poetry.
Always a nice surprise when you post a new video. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
I had my brother from Europe here last year and I showed him one of your video's and that started into watching all of your posted video's, now he's a follower also.
Happy 6th year anniversary! I always get excited when I get a notification that you have a new video out! You never fail to disappoint with your videos, which are classic works of art!
Thank you for the last 6 years, I've thoroughly enjoyed every minute of all the journeys with you and those of all your contributors around the world.
I really enjoyed this since I'm not able to visit all these famous graves...gone but not forgotten.
I just love your videos. I love How you go and you tell the stories of all these beautiful amazing people. Brings so much appreciation for who they were
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I appreciate the work you put into this channel, especially the captions. It’s obvious you don’t rely on the auto-captions to tell your story. I can only imagine how time-consuming this task must be.
Arthur! Thank God you are back! I was beginning to worry that something had happened to you! As a matte of fact, I was thinking about Hollywood Graveyard and yourself just the other day and LO! You arrived on my computer screen with another wonderful episode! My favorite Hollywood celebrity was Burt Lancaster. Hhandsome, rugged, and a great actor and my favorite movie of his was "Come Back Little Sheba." Please keep these graveyard stories coming! Don't be a stranger. God bless!
A great Top 10 supported by Honorable Mentions we all knew. Nice seeing Clark Gable as he was from my home town.
so happy that i'm subscribed to this channel. It's educational, fun, and respectful. Keep up the great work Mr. Dark
This is a very touching video to me. I grew up in the 60's. it was a time when the T.V. was a fixture in our home we could gather around and just relax.But, here's what is so, incredible which took place. The shows we watched and enjoyed became part of our extended family. We shared them on we cried for them, depending on the episodes theme. We even fallowed the actors career and in some cases even the directors. We also had the privilege of our education, mostly history and English. We were able to see documentary films on many of our historical figures. To hear, thing about them or even to know what has happen to them invokes what we remember and those who we were with at that time, mostly our families and our loved ones. Thank you sir for this video. It was very well crafted and presented to us all. God Bless you. Roger
Love this channel and will be looking forward to all the visits in 2023.
I'm glad this popped up but was at work so to watch a few hrs later. I enjoyed it all especially Audrey Hepburn. I loved her dancing. So graceful. Thank you again
I always wait for a new HG to come out..entertaining and informative..my favorite graves were of Stan Laurel & Shemp Howard..two of my faves but so many others exist, it's so hard making lists..I'll be waiting for the viewers contributions to open up in the future and add the ones I've found in my area where I live remarkably...Thank you Arthur .
Arthur I totally agree and understand why you visited Mel Blank first! I regret that I've never had the opportunity to visit him in person.
My favorite that I went to see beforehand is the Grave of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery. I had goosebumps the few hours I was there, I want to go back someday. My favorite that I happened to see while I was wandering was Jimmie Monteith in Normandy American Cemetery. It was amazing to hear about his story and be able to pay my respects 75 years after he was killed in the D Day invasion.