What a gem this interview was to see, I'm so glad I saw it. Maureen O'Sullivan was gorgeous and she aged so well. What a lovely woman. I always enjoyed watching her on Tarzan but it always felt she did alot more than 5 Tarzan movies. What a pleasure it was to see her as a mature woman. Her engagement ring was absolutely stunning!!!
Especially in the costume and tent silhouette scene in Tarzan and his Mate (1934) before the Hayes Code; but the swimming scene used an Olympic swimmer instead of Maureen.
As a kid growing up in New Orleans in the early 1960's, the Tarzan movies on TV were a staple for us kids on Saturdays afternoons and such, we ate them up. So I of course fell in love with Jane without even knowing it. Then I later saw Ms. O'Sullivan in other more normal movies and her grace, charm and demure femininity were truly a joy to appreciate. Classy Irish lady.
there was a time when they asked actresses to interview other actresses on the radio. You can find Lucille Ball interviewing Doris Day on youtube. And I think Joan Crawford interviewed someone, I forget who.
What a gem this interview was to see, I'm so glad I saw it. Maureen O'Sullivan was gorgeous and she aged so well. What a lovely woman. I always enjoyed watching her on Tarzan but it always felt she did alot more than 5 Tarzan movies. What a pleasure it was to see her as a mature woman. Her engagement ring was absolutely stunning!!!
She, Maureen O'Sullivan, is a wonderful actress and also my favorite Jane in The Tarzan movies.
Especially in the costume and tent silhouette scene in Tarzan and his Mate (1934) before the Hayes Code; but the swimming scene used an Olympic swimmer instead of Maureen.
What a wonderful, delightful, and funny lady
What a darling lady,,,, absolutely beautiful when she was younger and very pure, classy
What a fun interview with a lovely lady. The story about Cheetah was hilarious.
I loved her as Jane and loved Johnny W. as Tarzan!!!
As a kid growing up in New Orleans in the early 1960's, the Tarzan movies on TV were a staple for us kids on Saturdays afternoons and such, we ate them up. So I of course fell in love with Jane without even knowing it. Then I later saw Ms. O'Sullivan in other more normal movies and her grace, charm and demure femininity were truly a joy to appreciate. Classy Irish lady.
A wonderful interview, especially about Cheeta! The actress she was referring to that Will Rogers didn't like must have been Myrna Loy...
I loved her when she was dancing with her cute dog on David Copperfield of 1935. She was so sweet in that role
The one and only real Jane. It's Maureen and then the rest.
Just a lovely lady.
Terrific woman!
Adorable and funny!!
The monkey stories were hilarious. She’s a great storyteller, with spot on comedic timing.
She was very charming.
there was a time when they asked actresses to interview other actresses on the radio. You can find Lucille Ball interviewing Doris Day on youtube. And I think Joan Crawford interviewed someone, I forget who.
jack the audio please,,, too low, can't boost on this end
It’s fine on this end.
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What a lovely woman. I'd love to have dinner with her and chat.
I think there was an interview with this guy named Richard Dominick. Was that the same producer responsible for trashy talk shows like Jerry Springer?
Richard Dominick was a reporter for the tabloid "The Sun" when he appeared four times on LN.
She lost almost all trace of her Irish accent.
Are you getting her mixed up with Maureen O'Hara ?
When did she ever have one?
@@backlightsnew she was Irish as well.
@@killerjoe5628 since she could talk. She was Irish.
@@megan0591 She sounds like she has a British accent though so I thought they were thinking of Maureen O'Hara. Perhaps not.