Have just watched a documentary about her on U.K. television. Aged five Hedy completely disassembled a clockwork toy and assembled it again fully working. She was incredibly intelligent and must have had a high I.Q. If she had not been an actor it is mostly likely she would have been a scientist. Her natural beauty was outstanding and the documentary mentioned that when she entered a room men and women would just stare at her. Ahead of her time, her early 1940s patent for Frequency Hopping is now the basis for WIFi, Bluetooth and GPS valued at 33 billion dollars ! The United States Navy used the technology in the 1950s and she never received any money in royalties. A truly remarkable and gifted woman, I would have loved to have met her....
Could you imagine that Lana turner made a comment about hedy lamarrs acting abilities,? That's like Bill Cosby teaching a class about rape prevention techniques, or yoko Ono winning a Grammy for best album of the year 🤔
She was an unusually good actress. I notice the way she speaks, the way she moves, speaks etc..she is refined and elegant. I am also part Austrian. She has such a beautiful accent. Her son is very sweet, great eyes too. They are well-behaved on t.v unlike today. People relish in being uncouth in public. She is a mysterious lady who invented Wi Fi. You wonder what was lurking inside her active mind. She was probably a very deep and analytical thinker.
in her autobiography, Lana Turner has mentioned that once inside a club, Heddy Lamarr turned up so radiant and stunning, everyone in the room paused just to stare at her descend the staircase.
She was hired to costar in the 1965 film Picture Mommy Dead. According to what I have read, Miss Lamarr was fired or she walked out of the film because she expected film making to be what it was back when she was a star in the 40's and 50's. The young director found her difficult to work with because she seemed unwilling or incapable of following the film making protocols of the 1960's. The pace was faster and far less attention was paid to star trappings. She challenged everything from how her makeup was applied to how she should read the script. The young director stated that seemed more concerned about how she was lit than anything else. The young director tried to make it work but the executives were not as patient. I believe she was replaced by Zsa Zsa Gabor in the film.
That's nice of you, She has been honored by MIT as a great engineer too. Posthumously unfortunately, she also won a lawsuit against Corel Draw for using her picture without her permission. Tony lives in LA, I live near NYC like my father did in New Jersey
Did anyone notice the lovely manners Tony had, he acknowledged the other contestants ( Male and female) even helping #1 'wife' contestant with her chair at the program end. They appeared to be a loving family and lucky to have inherited Hedys good looks and pleasing demeanor.
Yes, I recall the 1/2 hour evening news in that time. Reporting the death, ETC., the horrors that were Viet Nam. The IMPERIALISTIC UNITED STATES WAR MONGER.
And the fashions! Gorgeous. He seemed like a very sweet guy. Hedy Lamar apparently did I lovely job as a mother. I love the movie "Dishonoured Lady" posted on RUclips. Under rated movie, she certainly was.
I read a book by Lana's daughter Cheryl Crane, who mentioned that Lana said that Hedy was the most gorgeous woman she had ever seen. And doesn't she look great in a very clean, mod 1968 look. It was a big treat to see the whole show, CBS Color Intro and all!
What a lovely remembrance, seeing Denise Colton......Perhaps you know of her kindness, maturity at such a young age, her creativity & talent. All testament to her Mother, her upbringing, and how Denise cultivated it all into the amazing & caring human being she became, and is to this day. Forever etched in our family's memory. Love it DD
Great to see this in colour! Hedy Lamar is indeed a beautiful woman, and I'm glad her particular intelligence is acknowledged here. My favourite beauty was Rita Hayworth! And I thought it rude of Kitty to persist in questioning if the young wife would support her new husband.
Wow! What a beautiful lady Hedy was. Can’t believe she was in her 50s here. Is that right? . Shes SO much prettier and classy compared to “actresses” of today. It was obvious to me which contestant was her son. Not only was the appearance similar to hers, but the shy introspective mannerisms was similar to Hedy’s. What a nice guy her son is to kiss the number 1 contestant so she wouldn’t feel left out. That shows great sensitivity - something I see in Hedy.
I read that book of Lana's and I gotta say, what a tribute from one iconic babe to another. Takes some real class to see this 'class act' make an entrance.
Lana turner was MGM's resident tramp, she slept with all the males and some females in all her yrs there , she was totally humorless and uppity, totally responsible for the stabbing of her gangster _gigolo scumbag boyfriend Johnny stompanato, he and gotti,getting, the Italian American community 300 hundred yrs back ,to the likes of Caligula, Nero, and that little poison giving hag lucretia borgia, so miss Lana, no eyebrows turner, made her daughter take the blame for the murder, while she went on, to make more crappy films, and spread more std's since the Spanish conquistadors landed in America,
Nice. This is the first time I've seen this episode with the VTR slate and CBS intro as well as original commercials. Thank goodness at least one episode remains in color.
I haven't seen bombshell yet but heard Denise talking about how sad it was at the end. Just glad she finally is getting the recognition for everything, her life was so extraordinary, and lived though some of the wildest times in human history. Truly remarkable, and historical
This was wonderful to see and such a good program. Love hearing more about Hedy Lamarr and getting to see her family. We need more tv programs like this today. This was interesting, fun and very informative.
I thought that sounded like Betty White,friends,But in that commercial,she was brunette.So used to seeing her with that honeyblonde hair color,friends.
Aside from being much younger here,Betty also looked somewhat different with the darker,brown hair,friends.Like said before,I,m so used to seeing her with the honeyblonde hair for over 44 years.
Hedy Lamarr and Lauren Bacall are two my favorite, Strong, Smart and most beautiful actresses of all time. I know it’s subjective but that’s how I feel.
In addition to her film accomplishments, Hedy patented an idea that later became the crutch of both secure military communications and mobile phone technology. In 1942, Hedy and composer George Antheil patented what they called the “Secret Communication System.”
Back in the 1960's, there were 2 different kinds of folk: the squares, and the hip!!....I was one of the squares, i was only 9 years old...having the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, and all the fol-de-roll since then, I long to go back to this time. .....love that maxwell house ad.
for those who want to know a little more about Hedy Lamarr there is a great podcast called You Must Remember This Podcast. There is an episode about her which is really great.
"really great"?? let me guess ... you're a millennial, right? I listened to the entire podcast hoping it was "really great," but in vain... It tries to impose a 21st century feminist sensibility on a woman born in 1913. It gives Louis B. Mayer, who was born in Russia and grew up in New Brunswick and in Massachusetts a laughable New York fugghetaboudit type accent that he never had. Hedy, too, is given an accent she never had: a cross between Garbo's I-Vant-to-be-left-alone and a giddy Natasha Fatale. For the record, Hedy never had trouble pronouncing the letter W. I'll ignore the many more New Yawk accents this woman misguidedly attributes to midwesterners to move on to her many, MANY mispronunciations - SylVAHNia televisions?? this company is still in business today, a call to their corporate offices would have been answered with the correct pronunciation. I wont even get into her repeated mispronunciation of major character George Antheil's name. She has ALL the facts about son James wrong, most seriously not correcting the record on a fact that has been known for 20 years: he was the biological son of Hedy and John Loder making him a full brother to her other children. This broad needs an editor, or at the very least, a friend (who is not a millennial) willing to listen to her podcast before she drops it and challenge her on facts and pronunciations that anyone over 40 will recognize as errors. No, this podcast was NOT "really great." The Hedy Lamarr story is fascinating and deserves better.
If you see her son's documentary of Hedy, you'll see the children felt they weren't high priority in her life and had issues because of that. Not that there wasn't love there, but it was certainly far from the love-fest they're putting on here. There is a third child, an older brother, James, she was completely estranged from for 50 years. She led all to believe she had adopted him when, in fact, he was the full biological brother of the 2 children on the show. Even James believed he was adopted until after her death when he dug up his birth certificate and found that Hedy and John Loder were his biological, not adoptive, parents. Not mother of the year, but not another Joan Crawford, either. She was a genius relegated to an unfulfilling MGM life
@@Marcel_Audubon James was truly adopted and he could not have been Hedy and John Loder's son being born in 1939. They weren't involved until after they worked at the Hollywood Canteen on Christmas 1942. James had bad advice from a know nothing lawyer. The birth certificate he was showing was the new one issued after John Loder adopted him after he married Hedy...it had the new address from 1946. Courts seal the birth parents names in adoptions. The names of the birth parents are not found on a birth certificate for an adopted child. So we'll never know James' birth parents, though Hedy said his father was Irish and died in an accident before James was born and his mother died after. Denise revealed on an interview here on RUclips that James and they took a DNA test which showed he is not biologically related. James was jealous of Tony and Denise when he was a kid about 7 or 8 and started problems, according to chauffeur Marvin Neal, and got into trouble at the boarding school, Chadwick's Military School. He wanted to leave the family after a few years causing problems and convinced a teacher and her husband to take him in. It was his choice to leave. James said Hedy reminded him of that when they spoke years later. Hedy gave him a trust fund and paid for his education for many years. The kids were a high priority in her life but her career changed and they didn't have the same money coming in. The kids had it a bit easier when Hedy was married to Lee. She came from a background of going to boarding schools when she was a kid so that was normal for her.
I bet today the descendents must be thinking... No money came out of it! When one does things to help others in suffering one does not expect to make money out of it. Those days anyway... because today I can't be sure.
Soon as she said she didn't get to meet her mother in law until the day of the wedding, I knew it was her. It just goes to show you, each of us in life have our own unique problems and experiences. And it's often dressed up in pleasantries and performance. I love Hedy Lamarrs persona. But I'm sure the kids had some of there own hardships and perhaps other experiences of the kind most of us inadvertently reveal to those who are closest to us. We're all human.
My dad worked for the company that made Fantastik. They let Betty White go after she began playing Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," feeling that the character was too raunchy to fit the image the company wanted to present.
Bud Collyer, on the day this show was taped, was exactly 16 months from his premature death of a circulatory disease on 9/8/69, the very day TTTT returned, this time in syndication. (The daytime show you're watching ended on 9/6/68.) Collyer was invited to host the syndicated version, but by that time his health woes were mounting; he spent 3 weeks in the hospital before dying.
My mom used Fantastik! How much hairspray did Betty use for that wild flip? BTW, Anthony later did an affectionate documentary on his mother- "Calling Hedy Lamarr".
She was a knockout at 54, just as she was at 18. A beauty for the ages. All good wishes!
Hedy Lamarr was a stunningly beautiful woman. The epitome of what a movie star should be. One of my Golden Age favourites.
Not to mention a complete genius
Have just watched a documentary about her on U.K. television. Aged five Hedy completely disassembled a clockwork toy and assembled it again fully working. She was incredibly intelligent and must have had a high I.Q. If she had not been an actor it is mostly likely she would have been a scientist. Her natural beauty was outstanding and the documentary mentioned that when she entered a room men and women would just stare at her. Ahead of her time, her early 1940s patent for Frequency Hopping is now the basis for WIFi, Bluetooth and GPS valued at 33 billion dollars ! The United States Navy used the technology in the 1950s and she never received any money in royalties. A truly remarkable and gifted woman, I would have loved to have met her....
What a bunch of jewish bullshit
Could you imagine that Lana turner made a comment about hedy lamarrs acting abilities,? That's like Bill Cosby teaching a class about rape prevention techniques, or yoko Ono winning a Grammy for best album of the year 🤔
The US government declared the patent "secret" until after it expired It was too ahead of its time. Its now used in Milstar
Engineers at Qualcomm once told me told me that their company would not exist if it wasnt for that invention. Their entire business depends on it.
@@robertogrimaldit6277 But Turner was a fairly good actress wasn't she?
There won't be an actress like Hedy Lammar, both intelligent and with sublime beauty.
Hard to imagine someone as beautiful and certainly no one as smart.
She was an unusually good actress. I notice the way she speaks, the way she moves, speaks etc..she is refined and elegant. I am also part Austrian. She has such a beautiful accent. Her son is very sweet, great eyes too. They are well-behaved on t.v unlike today. People relish in being uncouth in public. She is a mysterious lady who invented Wi Fi. You wonder what was lurking inside her active mind. She was probably a very deep and analytical thinker.
in her autobiography, Lana Turner has mentioned that once inside a club, Heddy Lamarr turned up so radiant and stunning, everyone in the room paused just to stare at her descend the staircase.
She should've still been making films in the 1960s, damn she's still beautiful!
She was hired to costar in the 1965 film Picture Mommy Dead. According to what I have read, Miss Lamarr was fired or she walked out of the film because she expected film making to be what it was back when she was a star in the 40's and 50's. The young director found her difficult to work with because she seemed unwilling or incapable of following the film making protocols of the 1960's. The pace was faster and far less attention was paid to star trappings. She challenged everything from how her makeup was applied to how she should read the script. The young director stated that seemed more concerned about how she was lit than anything else. The young director tried to make it work but the executives were not as patient. I believe she was replaced by Zsa Zsa Gabor in the film.
Together with being an actress, She was a great engineer. We owe her the invention of WiFi and Bluetooth
That's nice of you, She has been honored by MIT as a great engineer too. Posthumously unfortunately, she also won a lawsuit against Corel Draw for using her picture without her permission. Tony lives in LA, I live near NYC like my father did in New Jersey
I saw Hedy in "Sampson and Delilah",her beauty made me speechless.
Try watching the 1938 film Algiers, she's stunning in that one as well. She's beautiful in all her films, though.
@@lamarravery4094Yes and yes! Hedy is my absolute favorite of the 'Golden Age' of Hollywood. Breathtakingly gorgeous! ❤
In my opinion, the most beautiful, most intelligent classiest woman of her time!
ALL TIME
Did anyone notice the lovely manners Tony had, he acknowledged the other contestants ( Male and female) even helping #1 'wife' contestant with her chair at the program end. They appeared to be a loving family and lucky to have inherited Hedys good looks and pleasing demeanor.
Absolutely stunning woman, with all her contributions to humanity she should have had a billion dollar estate with, perhaps, a Nobel Prize or two.
I love that you included the cool commercials!! Hedys kids are so nice, softspoken and adorable looking!!
I discovered Hedy Lamar's in 2001.
What a talent!
Hedy Lamarr looked like a mixture of Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn...Beautiful!
Thank you! I love Hedy Lamarr!!!!!
This woman is BEAUTIFUL
my god, she was almost MORE beautiful at that age...
very good facelift!
Thank you so much for uploading. Your grandmother deserves the upmost respect for all the achievments she has reached in her life.
Beautiful and brilliant woman, with an equally beautiful family. Thank you for sharing :-)
so beautiful here at 54!
Hedy is still the tops in beauty!!!!
Their father John Loder was a wonderful actor. What magnificent genes they both inherited!
Geez, just think at one time our society actually had class.
Speak for yourself, thank you.
Manners and style. God bless America🇺🇸!
Yes, I recall the 1/2 hour evening news in that time. Reporting the death, ETC., the horrors that were Viet Nam. The IMPERIALISTIC UNITED STATES WAR MONGER.
And the fashions! Gorgeous. He seemed like a very sweet guy. Hedy Lamar apparently did I lovely job as a mother. I love the movie "Dishonoured Lady" posted on RUclips. Under rated movie, she certainly was.
Delilah. In Samson and Delilah. BEAUTIFUL.
Stunning. And just a little shy. And those facial expression. Enough to melt anyone's heart.
Hedy Lamarr looks beautiful here and her children are gorgeous too. Hedy was always beautiful and very smart.
A star that always will shine the brightest!
Why can't we have Movie Stars like this now, what a pity we do not.
I read a book by Lana's daughter Cheryl Crane, who mentioned that Lana said that Hedy was the most gorgeous woman she had ever seen. And doesn't she look great in a very clean, mod 1968 look.
It was a big treat to see the whole show, CBS Color Intro and all!
what a great memory! thanks for sharing--such a talented and stunningly beautiful lady.
This show proves one thing: That annoying product placement on TV shows has been around for longer than most of us think.
Absolutely love Hedy ♡
Such an inspiration for her story and invents ♡
These TV shows were and are great now as wonderful 'historical' TV shows. Excellent entertainment.
Happy 101st birthday Hedy Lamar!!!!
I would love to see more videos of Hedy. She's incredible.
Respected Miss Hedy Lamarr was a Great Actress in Films!
.....And an inventor of technology that found its way into laptops and mobile telephones.
What a lovely remembrance, seeing Denise Colton......Perhaps you know of her kindness, maturity at such a young age, her creativity & talent. All testament to her Mother, her upbringing, and how Denise cultivated it all into the amazing & caring human being she became, and is to this day. Forever etched in our family's memory. Love it DD
Great to see this in colour! Hedy Lamar is indeed a beautiful woman, and I'm glad her particular intelligence is acknowledged here. My favourite beauty was Rita Hayworth!
And I thought it rude of Kitty to persist in questioning if the young wife would support her new husband.
"...advice? I hardly give advice. Just suggestions.."
Thank you for sharing that with us Mr Loder.
Wow! What a beautiful lady Hedy was. Can’t believe she was in her 50s here. Is that right? . Shes SO much prettier and classy compared to “actresses” of today. It was obvious to me which contestant was her son. Not only was the appearance similar to hers, but the shy introspective mannerisms was similar to Hedy’s. What a nice guy her son is to kiss the number 1 contestant so she wouldn’t feel left out. That shows great sensitivity - something I see in Hedy.
I read that book of Lana's and I gotta say, what a tribute from one iconic babe to another. Takes some real class to see this 'class act' make an entrance.
Lana turner was MGM's resident tramp, she slept with all the males and some females in all her yrs there , she was totally humorless and uppity, totally responsible for the stabbing of her gangster _gigolo scumbag boyfriend Johnny stompanato, he and gotti,getting, the Italian American community 300 hundred yrs back ,to the likes of Caligula, Nero, and that little poison giving hag lucretia borgia, so miss Lana, no eyebrows turner, made her daughter take the blame for the murder, while she went on, to make more crappy films, and spread more std's since the Spanish conquistadors landed in America,
Nice. This is the first time I've seen this episode with the VTR slate and CBS intro as well as original commercials. Thank goodness at least one episode remains in color.
I'm picturing myself running home from 5th grade to watch this episode of TTTT, but now I can actually see this in CBS color.
That's a nice 1968 To Tell The Truth in color, Bud was looking so cool!!
Number one is aboslutely gorgeous
The best facelift ever! Incredibly beautiful and intelligent.
Your grandmother was absolutely beautiful I love her movie's your father was a handsome man also
I haven't seen bombshell yet but heard Denise talking about how sad it was at the end. Just glad she finally is getting the recognition for everything, her life was so extraordinary, and lived though some of the wildest times in human history. Truly remarkable, and historical
Bring back the 1960s.
Hedde lived next to me in my area years ago.. she was beautiful!
She is soooo Beautiful 😍..& intelligent & Smart..
Her daughter Denise’s eyes - so beautiful.
This was wonderful to see and such a good program. Love hearing more about Hedy Lamarr and getting to see her family. We need more tv programs like this today. This was interesting, fun and very informative.
She's wonderful. Exquisitely wonderful. I love her.
Oh my goodness! Look who it is at 2:05 😀🥰
Hedy! One of my fave actresses
Never get sick of these old shows
Her son is so adorable and so polite.
Did any anyone notice Betty White in that disinfected spray commercial?
Always liked Betty!
I thought that sounded like Betty White,friends,But in that commercial,she was brunette.So used to seeing her with that honeyblonde hair color,friends.
Aside from being much younger here,Betty also looked somewhat different with the darker,brown hair,friends.Like said before,I,m so used to seeing her with the honeyblonde hair for over 44 years.
Yeah I was so shocked...I was like OMG look ma its betty white back in, 1million years BC. Lol
Hedy Lamarr and Lauren Bacall are two my favorite, Strong, Smart and most beautiful actresses of all time. I know it’s subjective but that’s how I feel.
Sorry, i wouldn't put Bacall in the same beautiful content...smart maybe, tho.
@@noel888 Rita Hayworth!!!
In addition to her film accomplishments, Hedy patented an idea that later became the crutch of both secure military communications and mobile phone technology. In 1942, Hedy and composer George Antheil patented what they called the “Secret Communication System.”
What a beauty❤❤!!
es la señora mas bella que he visto jamas
What a treat, what a treat , thanks a lot for this absolutely fantastic program.
she was beautiful omg she was perfect
it is quite amazing to see these commercials
Back in the 1960's, there were 2 different kinds of folk: the squares, and the hip!!....I was one of the squares, i was only 9 years old...having the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, and all the fol-de-roll since then, I long to go back to this time. .....love that maxwell house ad.
#1 is gorgeous and #2 is very handsome.... But I think Hedy's son is absolutely dreamy....
I almost had a crush on Anthony loder the real one.. then realized he is born even earlier to my father..😏
#1 was a babe!
she's absolutely stunning
I'm very proud she's from Vienna like me. plus we both also share Jewish roots
Gorgeous woman
beauty AND BRAINS
Sorry, I can't resist but...THAT'S HEDLEY!!!
Her daughter looks so much like her! Beautiful family!
Yes, the daughter also beautiful.
Thank U for showing us this interesting clip 🌷🌼🌷🌼🌷! Greetings from Vienna / Austria
Call me your little Maxwell House-wife, and you won't LIVE to see a second anniversary...
eddy lamar big big actress,star d,hollywood,and big genius scientiste ,mathematicien inventors !
She is another level of beauty.
for those who want to know a little more about Hedy Lamarr there is a great podcast called You Must Remember This Podcast. There is an episode about her which is really great.
"really great"?? let me guess ... you're a millennial, right? I listened to the entire podcast hoping it was "really great," but in vain...
It tries to impose a 21st century feminist sensibility on a woman born in 1913.
It gives Louis B. Mayer, who was born in Russia and grew up in New Brunswick and in Massachusetts a laughable New York fugghetaboudit type accent that he never had. Hedy, too, is given an accent she never had: a cross between Garbo's I-Vant-to-be-left-alone and a giddy Natasha Fatale. For the record, Hedy never had trouble pronouncing the letter W. I'll ignore the many more New Yawk accents this woman misguidedly attributes to midwesterners to move on to her many, MANY mispronunciations - SylVAHNia televisions?? this company is still in business today, a call to their corporate offices would have been answered with the correct pronunciation. I wont even get into her repeated mispronunciation of major character George Antheil's name. She has ALL the facts about son James wrong, most seriously not correcting the record on a fact that has been known for 20 years: he was the biological son of Hedy and John Loder making him a full brother to her other children. This broad needs an editor, or at the very least, a friend (who is not a millennial) willing to listen to her podcast before she drops it and challenge her on facts and pronunciations that anyone over 40 will recognize as errors.
No, this podcast was NOT "really great." The Hedy Lamarr story is fascinating and deserves better.
Lovely to see her as a mother first. I believe her son was a lucky man to have her as a mother that was supportive, but gave him independence.
If you see her son's documentary of Hedy, you'll see the children felt they weren't high priority in her life and had issues because of that. Not that there wasn't love there, but it was certainly far from the love-fest they're putting on here. There is a third child, an older brother, James, she was completely estranged from for 50 years. She led all to believe she had adopted him when, in fact, he was the full biological brother of the 2 children on the show. Even James believed he was adopted until after her death when he dug up his birth certificate and found that Hedy and John Loder were his biological, not adoptive, parents. Not mother of the year, but not another Joan Crawford, either. She was a genius relegated to an unfulfilling MGM life
@@Marcel_Audubon stupeed gossip
@@Marcel_Audubon James was truly adopted and he could not have been Hedy and John Loder's son being born in 1939. They weren't involved until after they worked at the Hollywood Canteen on Christmas 1942. James had bad advice from a know nothing lawyer. The birth certificate he was showing was the new one issued after John Loder adopted him after he married Hedy...it had the new address from 1946. Courts seal the birth parents names in adoptions. The names of the birth parents are not found on a birth certificate for an adopted child. So we'll never know James' birth parents, though Hedy said his father was Irish and died in an accident before James was born and his mother died after. Denise revealed on an interview here on RUclips that James and they took a DNA test which showed he is not biologically related. James was jealous of Tony and Denise when he was a kid about 7 or 8 and started problems, according to chauffeur Marvin Neal, and got into trouble at the boarding school, Chadwick's Military School. He wanted to leave the family after a few years causing problems and convinced a teacher and her husband to take him in. It was his choice to leave. James said Hedy reminded him of that when they spoke years later. Hedy gave him a trust fund and paid for his education for many years. The kids were a high priority in her life but her career changed and they didn't have the same money coming in. The kids had it a bit easier when Hedy was married to Lee. She came from a background of going to boarding schools when she was a kid so that was normal for her.
Love that the commercials are still with it :D Thanks for posting.
Hedy Lamarr and Vivienne Leigh had a striking resemblance. Both beautiful
Both resembled Phyllis Diller.
Nope they didn't , because no one compares to Vivien Leigh!!!
@@tombennett3827 🤣🤣🙈🙈
@@bluecolor1600 Lamarr does. Both actresses were classic beauties.
@@bluecolor1600 Vivien Leigh was nowhere near the level of beauty that Hedy had.
It's my first time to see this video. Very interesting. I LOVE Hedy Lamarr! Such a beautiful family!
So cool with the commercials and all.
Hedy and her children are beautiful people
hedy was 50 years old at this time and still a knockout.
she does seem like a lovely woman, both appearance-wise and personality-wise.
Her inventions later on helped develop things like Wi Fi and Bluetooth. Who knew?
I bet today the descendents must be thinking... No money came out of it!
When one does things to help others in suffering one does not expect to make money out of it. Those days anyway... because today I can't be sure.
Her Estate was $3 million in 2000; in today's $ about $4.5 million. Nothing in comparison of what she should have made from her invention.
I did
George Alexander
I don't think this monster invented Jack shit
Stunning.❤
Stunning, fit, & smart! Just chose the correct son, in 2023! Had no idea. Grt game show & styles of '60s. She was my grandmother's age.
Aloha from Hawaii
Soon as she said she didn't get to meet her mother in law until the day of the wedding, I knew it was her. It just goes to show you, each of us in life have our own unique problems and experiences. And it's often dressed up in pleasantries and performance. I love Hedy Lamarrs persona. But I'm sure the kids had some of there own hardships and perhaps other experiences of the kind most of us inadvertently reveal to those who are closest to us. We're all human.
Thanks for the beauty, the CDMA and the WiFi
My dad worked for the company that made Fantastik. They let Betty White go after she began playing Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," feeling that the character was too raunchy to fit the image the company wanted to present.
Bud Collyer, on the day this show was taped, was exactly 16 months from his premature death of a circulatory disease on 9/8/69, the very day TTTT returned, this time in syndication. (The daytime show you're watching ended on 9/6/68.) Collyer was invited to host the syndicated version, but by that time his health woes were mounting; he spent 3 weeks in the hospital before dying.
She was so graceful but also to the point. No BS answers that were so witty.
My mom used Fantastik! How much hairspray did Betty use for that wild flip? BTW, Anthony later did an affectionate documentary on his mother- "Calling Hedy Lamarr".
I could feel her mother's love for #3 from the beginning.
Hedy Lamarr uma das actrizes mais belas do cinema.
A woman that beautiful & so smart?
I was definitely born too late. I would've done anything to have such a woman.
wow she looks so beautiful
Thanks for upload. So Hedy Lamarr was your grandmother, how cool is that! She was stunning in every way!