She did a interview with Merv Griffith in London it’s in black and white she was getting ready to make the movie the Vampire killers it’s about 7 minutes long I think but I think that’s the longest one I’ve ever seen
I do all the time and I’m 59 I’ve always felt this way since it happen we were all cheated but mainly she was and the rest of the victims they all had so much more to live for
Absolutely, and I sometimes feel angry about the way Polanski has behaved since her death. Totally disrespectful of her life and the life of her child. It was only a short time after her death that he was camped outside a Swiss finishing school, sniffing around the teenage girls. Not that he respected and was faithful to her during their marriage either.
I've been saying that too but millennials attack the mere suggestion. I often point out how much more well spoken people were back then. I grew up around all of those people and I can tell the difference! : )
@@wolf3104 For God's sake, you missed the entire points made by "S" and "Clee Boy." Oh, so today's "big English actors" naturally talk with unique, pleasing American accents of half a century ago? The focus is on changes in Americans' -- well over 300 million of them -- natural manner of speaking NOT "trained . . . big English actors." The inclination is that the everyday practice of verbal communication hasn't improved; in contrast to vast improvements in the multiple, sophisticated, complex manners of audio recording of the spoken word. News flash: with a dialect coach a gifted performer, whether English or American, can speak with any dialect and 'pull it off.' "S" and "Clee Boy" were commenting on how pleasing and well spoken -- and dare I include "literate" -- many Americans spoke a half century ago. And in Sharon Tate's instance here, 1967, a perfect example of normal, young Americans speaking; clearly with correct pronunciation and grammar plus a pleasing tone. "Same today with big English actors." Give me a break. The focus, the specifics, were on everyday Americans' inclined capacities for speaking naturally, mid 1960s vs. early 2020s.
It can be quite painful, watching her speak. I wasn't even born when all that meaningless evil happened. I just don't get how people could be so heartless, cruel and merciless. Who could hurt such a lady like her.
I agree. It's very hard to watch this interview knowing what the outcome of her life was. She was just being herself here, no BS just keeping it real. Sharon was one of a kind
She was. With all due respect to Roman Polanski, he didn’t deserve her. He loved her but he was very unfaithful. She loved him too. It was her hope that the child she was carrying would make him a more responsible man. The whole thing was just beyond tragic.
I’m only 26 and I got into Sharon Tate just over the pandemic and when I finally watched the movie I was disappointed as well and I was really surprised that so many people raved about the performance. It was so empty.
Astute point. I wonder if Tarantino was trying to convey the innocent flower-power & “all you need is love” vibe-somewhat ubiquitous throughout the era-via the cinematic portrayal of Miss Tate? Its essentially being a Good vs. Evil Fairy Tale, blatantly presented as “Once Upon a Time…”, the Evil of the tale has long-been known, rather dramatically and often visually graphic. However, the light, care-free, seeming innocence of the times plays little part in the true story. Notwithstanding the goodness and innocence of the victims, the end of the 1960s was filled with extreme political strife. From a little kid’s perspective, the decade was filled with international & US assassinations; the Vietnam war fought by teenagers whose death tally was reported on the 5/6 news for kids to see; the Youth Movement & Yippie anti-war protests…and so much more. On the exciting side: Colors and design exploded in every visual manner: Interior design; artworks; textiles; furnishings; CLOTHING & COSMETICS (Mary Quant, Betsey Johnson, Edie Sedgwick, Andy Warhol, Twiggy), with shops abounding on Carnaby St & King’s Road-all the while some of the greatest music ever composed was being produced by the most innovative equipment. BUT those changes; those vibes scared many of the population. How does the filmmaker create a Fairytale with a universally known EVIL entity, lacking an opposing equally powerful essence of GOOD? We know Tarantino produced an heroic figure at the tale’s end. What’s lacking is the pure power of the Divine Feminine for Good. The real Sharon Tate, an athlete in her own right, who performed all of her stunts in two of her films-left a legacy for which a writer of Fairytales could have brought alive cinematically in a heroine’s role of triumph over Evil.
I get so disturbed and devastated when I see footage of her. She was beautiful and full of promise and then two years later, the most atrocious things happened to her. RIP
thank God none of us know what is around the corner for us. I just think of it as being the last half hour of her life was filled with horror then eternal bliss.
Yesterday I watched the Fearless Vampire Killers for the first time, I couldn't stop crying each time she showed up on screen, she had such a beautiful aura around her. Her soft voice, her beautiful face, her grace. She was such a unique person that didn't deserve what she got.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 I love that movie I watch it all the time . I love her and miss her . She was a beautiful person inside and out. The world was robbed of a special person .
Yes too bad the movies she made were silly or focused on her body. She talks about studying with Lee Strasberg but the films she made don’t reflect that very much.
@@angelwings7930 I wouldn't agree with that at all. Eye of the Devil hasa great deal of acting and she comes off as as sinister. 13 Chairs is another one where she shows her flip to comedy. Matter of fact, every movie she did seemed different from the next from Malibu to Ms. Carlson. We are literally only talking a year or two. What did you expect...Hamlet when she is just starting?
Sharon is so breathtakingly beautiful. Such class and honesty from her always. A sweet, simple, pure, & radiant inner soul & equally as beautiful on the outside of course. What a timeless beauty. Thank you for gifting us this interview footage of her as there isn’t a lot out there of her. In my opinion Sharons beauty will live on forever. ❤️✨
@@angholloway5091 Patty Duke who played Neely O’ Hara had sadly passed away in 2016. Barbara Parkins who played Anne Welles in the movie is still with us today 🙏
So honest and direct yet abnormally personable and polite. Just like her mother and sister. The Tate's were salt of the earth, you can just tell. A precious video. Thanks.
@@adrian72300 I do have to wonder. It seems the industry was run by Satanists probably from the beginning. Did she make a “deal” to be an actress ? Supposedly raised as a Catholic but her lifestyle and the films she made were sketchy. Sharon did nude photos too. I read Ed Sanders book. That was an experience !
Sharon’s mother was supposedly a Catholic but never wavered in her support of Sharon being in trashy Hollywood, making weird films and doing photos without her clothes on.
Me too. I took a copy, added lovingly to my collection of all things Sharon. Footage of her speaking is so rare. Other snippets are often incomplete, like her 1965 interview on Eye on the Devil set.
Wow this is very rare!!! It's so great to see Sharon in this footage and she came across as smart and sweet. It's so sad that she was taken from us so violently. R.I.P. Sharon and her unborn son.
My goodness, what a beautiful woman and even a beautiful voice to go with it. She was such a special person and seemed so mature considering her youth too.
I'll never forget going to the movies to see a screwy little comedy film "Don't make waves" with Tony Curtis, and being mesmerized by the drop dead beauty of an Actress, so I anxiously waited for the credits to get her name, Sharon Tate! I remember thinking she was certainly headed for fame, then the inconceivable horror in the news hearing that she was murdered and it broke my heart!! After all these years I still think Sharon Tate is one of the most beautiful women I ever seen!!
She was an incredible actress she was lovely young girl back then she would have been my granny's age I really hate what happened to her and her losing out on life so soon coz she deserved so much life and love and success ❤️👍🏻 Tx for capturing this back then
Gosh this interview on actual film is so surreal considering the tradegy that befell her. I just feel incredibly sad and heartbroken.... R.I.P Sharon Tate
Beautiful speaking voice and diction. Such a stunning girl and on her way until those monsters took her life. May she and her baby Rest In Peace along with those that died with her.
@Kittie Kellie At age 26, not even Jane Fonda or Vanessa Redgrave were considered A list. Jane Fonda did the movie Barbarella at age 30. In the future she might have gone on to do tv episodes of Columbo, Streets of San Fransisco, Barnaby Jones, or Kojak, or very possibly some substantial movie roles. What's important is that she had those decades to live and raise a family as she intended and saw fit, just like her peers had, who were not robbed of 50 years of their life.
She is awesome and her life itself should be celebrated more instead of her end. For this interview she seemed tired and didn’t really want to do this, but she was gracious about it and kind nonetheless. 💖
Well she had a miserable time on Valley of the Dolls, first thinking it was a terrible script and only doing it because she knew the book's bestseller status meant the film would likely do well. And second, Mark Robson treated her horribly on the set, and all the actresses say the mood on the film just dropped once Judy Garland was fired. So she probably wasn't too keen on having to pretend to be excited to promote it
@@BetterWithBob That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing. Also, I had no idea Judy Garland was initially cast. Do you have any more info what happened with her?
She was so kind , down to earth and feminine. Beautiful but no ego really. What a waste - it’s like she could’ve been a friend, sister, beloved co worker etc .
LOL her own woman? she did whatever Roman told her to do, she couldn't even wear makeup unless he approved of it, he would make her have sex with other people while he filmed it, her own woman? she was an obedient, oversized head witch, stop with the celebrity worship
I love Sharon, her taste was flawless and her personality was so softly radiant and free. Her style & manner of speaking are especially beautiful. People always comment on how effortlessly refined women were back then, but nothing is effortless. It takes a lot of skill to be so feminine yet sharp.
Happy Birthday Sharon Jan 24 1943. We still love you and miss you on this Jan 24 2022 . I’m watching the Fearless Vampire Killers . Much love from Ohio
Interviewers made attempts in those days to ask far more interesting questions than they do now, then again film actors' egos have certainly inflated since that time so perhaps they can't any longer.
Bobbie Wygant (born Roberta Connolly; November 22, 1926) is an American television news reporter, film critic, talk show host, and interviewer who has worked for Fort Worth, Texas television station KXAS-TV (originally known as WBAP-TV) for over 70 years. She is known for her filmed interviews with celebrities. 97 AÑOS.
Wow, I never realized Bobbie was around for so long. I watched her interviews with Carrie Fisher, some 10 and 20 years later, which were great. Sharon seemed like a lovely person.
Wow. Thank you for posting this. I have been a longtime fan of Sharon Tate, but this is the first time seeing this interview in film. I have seen plenty of photos of it, but this is the first film for me. Again, thanks!
Sharon’s beautiful dictation and beauty she was on her way until those filthy monsters crossed her path. May Sharon and her baby rest together in eternal peace and may perpetual light shine on their immortal souls.
0:00 - 0:15 An added bonus to this treasure chest of an archival piece of film of an adored American actress in a casual, Hollywood setting speaking as herself, is the clear view of the 'waterfront' portion of the 20th Century Fox Studios' backlot. This wide angle, behind-the-scenes view is a treat for all the Shout! Factory and RUclips viewers of the 500+ posted episodes of the '60s sensation, "Peyton Place," that aired on ABC 1964 - 69, uniquely up to three nights a week some seasons and NO summer repeats, it was that popular. Oh, the stories 'these sets could tell' (ed. - a variation of 'if these walls could talk') -- including Sharon's co-lead and "Peyton Place" star Barbara Parkins -- that could equal or surpass many of the memorable plot developments!
This is really the longest video we have ever seen of her speaking casually as herself. Thank you for posting this!
There’s more videos
She did a interview with Merv Griffith in London it’s in black and white she was getting ready to make the movie the Vampire killers it’s about 7 minutes long I think but I think that’s the longest one I’ve ever seen
Sharon doesn’t seem entirely gracious towards Bobbi. Bobbi seems like a sweetheart.
@Diana Curry And ? So what ? She wasn’t so gracious.
@@angelwings7930 How so?
God I love her so much, feel like I miss her even though I hadn't met her. Who else feels the same?
Me! 1000 times over.
I do all the time and I’m 59 I’ve always felt this way since it happen we were all cheated but mainly she was and the rest of the victims they all had so much more to live for
🙏🙏🙏
Absolutely, and I sometimes feel angry about the way Polanski has behaved since her death. Totally disrespectful of her life and the life of her child.
It was only a short time after her death that he was camped outside a Swiss finishing school, sniffing around the teenage girls.
Not that he respected and was faithful to her during their marriage either.
Me, hugely. I was born many years after she passed away, but I feel like I would have really been good friends with her
Notice how pleasing American accents were to hear back in the 60s, sounds so refined and classy.
I've been saying that too but millennials attack the mere suggestion. I often point out how much more well spoken people were back then. I grew up around all of those people and I can tell the difference! : )
She sounds English
You're so right. Now it is a contest to see how many times they can say "like" in a sentence.
Because she was trained to talk. Same today with big english actors.
@@wolf3104 For God's sake, you missed the entire points made by "S" and "Clee Boy." Oh, so today's "big English actors" naturally talk with unique, pleasing American accents of half a century ago? The focus is on changes in Americans' -- well over 300 million of them -- natural manner of speaking NOT "trained . . . big English actors." The inclination is that the everyday practice of verbal communication hasn't improved; in contrast to vast improvements in the multiple, sophisticated, complex manners of audio recording of the spoken word.
News flash: with a dialect coach a gifted performer, whether English or American, can speak with any dialect and 'pull it off.'
"S" and "Clee Boy" were commenting on how pleasing and well spoken -- and dare I include "literate" -- many Americans spoke a half century ago. And in Sharon Tate's instance here, 1967, a perfect example of normal, young Americans speaking; clearly with correct pronunciation and grammar plus a pleasing tone.
"Same today with big English actors." Give me a break. The focus, the specifics, were on everyday Americans' inclined capacities for speaking naturally, mid 1960s vs. early 2020s.
It can be quite painful, watching her speak. I wasn't even born when all that meaningless evil happened. I just don't get how people could be so heartless, cruel and merciless. Who could hurt such a lady like her.
I agree. It's very hard to watch this interview knowing what the outcome of her life was. She was just being herself here, no BS just keeping it real. Sharon was one of a kind
I was around then. I have adored her since that time. Any new footage of Sharon is precious.
@@davidhailstone7794 I was 7 when she died . I love her I thought she was a good actress , still learning her trade .
jealous and murderous persons. And usually these persons feel that they are useless in society a pile of garbage.
@@Nemesios777 exactly
Sharon Tate was so poised and smart. She was not just a great beauty, she was much more than her looks!!
Amen she always seemed older than she actually was ...very mature for her age🐱
Yes I agree she was no dumb blonde that’s for sure , she was a kind and gentle person beautiful both inside and out . I love you Sharon
@@carriehenry6721 Most people were more mature at a younger age in the past, as life expectancies got longer, people were slower to mature
I agree wholeheartedly, but MAN was she a looker.
@@SerlingPictures She had alluring eyes for sure
She was not a chatterbox...there was an honesty and directness to her...intelligent. Seemed a nice person
She was. With all due respect to Roman Polanski, he didn’t deserve her. He loved her but he was very unfaithful. She loved him too. It was her hope that the child she was carrying would make him a more responsible man. The whole thing was just beyond tragic.
Her surviving sister Debra said that about Sharon, that she was very intelligent. Too bad so many others couldn't see that.
What a lovely girl she was. That is how I choose to remember her.
So articulate and down-to-earth, not slightly ditzy as she was portrayed in the Tarantino flick.
I thought exactly the same!
It was a weak portrayal
I’m only 26 and I got into Sharon Tate just over the pandemic and when I finally watched the movie I was disappointed as well and I was really surprised that so many people raved about the performance. It was so empty.
Astute point. I wonder if Tarantino was trying to convey the innocent flower-power & “all you need is love” vibe-somewhat ubiquitous throughout the era-via the cinematic portrayal of Miss Tate?
Its essentially being a Good vs. Evil
Fairy Tale, blatantly presented as “Once Upon a Time…”, the Evil of the tale has long-been known, rather dramatically and often visually graphic.
However, the light, care-free, seeming innocence of the times plays little part in the true story. Notwithstanding the goodness and innocence of the victims, the end of the 1960s was filled with extreme political strife.
From a little kid’s perspective, the decade was filled with international & US assassinations; the Vietnam war fought by teenagers whose death tally was reported on the 5/6 news for kids to see; the Youth Movement & Yippie anti-war protests…and so much more.
On the exciting side: Colors and design exploded in every visual manner: Interior design; artworks; textiles; furnishings; CLOTHING & COSMETICS (Mary Quant, Betsey Johnson, Edie Sedgwick, Andy Warhol, Twiggy), with shops abounding on Carnaby St & King’s Road-all the while some of the greatest music ever composed was being produced by the most innovative equipment.
BUT those changes; those vibes scared many of the population.
How does the filmmaker create a Fairytale with a universally known EVIL entity, lacking an opposing equally powerful essence of GOOD?
We know Tarantino produced an heroic figure at the tale’s end. What’s lacking is the pure power of the Divine Feminine for Good.
The real Sharon Tate, an athlete in her own right, who performed all of her stunts in two of her films-left a legacy for which a writer of Fairytales could have brought alive cinematically in a heroine’s role of triumph over Evil.
@@hollywoodjaded love this. Great analysis
I get so disturbed and devastated when I see footage of her. She was beautiful and full of promise and then two years later, the most atrocious things happened to her. RIP
thank God none of us know what is around the corner for us. I just think of it as being the last half hour of her life was filled with horror then eternal bliss.
Bad things happen to beautiful people too. If she was ugly the tragedy was unnoticed
She was such a beauty . Great interview.
❤looking at her,wow
@@lloydkline6946 I looks like Sharon Tate (but I’m brunette)
I love hearing her voice
Angel...
She was soft spoken she spoke how a lady is suppose to talk
Yesterday I watched the Fearless Vampire Killers for the first time, I couldn't stop crying each time she showed up on screen, she had such a beautiful aura around her. Her soft voice, her beautiful face, her grace.
She was such a unique person that didn't deserve what she got.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 I love that movie I watch it all the time . I love her and miss her . She was a beautiful person inside and out. The world was robbed of a special person .
Some people like Anton Lavey, but did you know that Lavey is the one who trained Manson on how to become a cult leader?
So humble and beautiful! Love her voice!
She sounds so much like her incredible mom, Doris Tate. It is the same soft, serene cadence.
Yes, Sharon was a class act all the way.
I wish we had more years of Sharon, she was amazing.
Brilliant actress like Bruce lee wish we had more of their acting work
@Kitty Kelly she barely got to show her talent, shutup.
She would’ve rocked the 70s fashion
I wonder how she would hace aged, not just physically, but mentally
Not only she was very beautiful but she was very smart!! She was only 23 here!!!! A lovely creature.❤
24.
There’s definitely a deep intellectual element to her. She was focused on her career and appeared very professional.
Yes too bad the movies she made were silly or focused on her body. She talks about studying with Lee Strasberg but the films she made don’t reflect that very much.
@@angelwings7930 I wouldn't agree with that at all. Eye of the Devil hasa great deal of acting and she comes off as as sinister. 13 Chairs is another one where she shows her flip to comedy. Matter of fact, every movie she did seemed different from the next from Malibu to Ms. Carlson. We are literally only talking a year or two. What did you expect...Hamlet when she is just starting?
Sharon is so breathtakingly beautiful. Such class and honesty from her always. A sweet, simple, pure, & radiant inner soul & equally as beautiful on the outside of course. What a timeless beauty. Thank you for gifting us this interview footage of her as there isn’t a lot out there of her. In my opinion Sharons beauty will live on forever. ❤️✨
Are the other 2 women who were her co stars from valley of the dolls still alive?
@@angholloway5091 Patty Duke who played Neely O’ Hara had sadly passed away in 2016. Barbara Parkins who played Anne Welles in the movie is still with us today 🙏
@@gmillz9427 thank you
Sharon was incredibly beautiful, and a great talent, her life cut short by human garbage, some still in prison.
RIP Sharon, you won't be forgotten.
A true beauty inside and out. She didn't deserve to be remembered by the manson crew. So sweet and humble for an actress.
Remembered ?
Sharon Tate seems like an intellectual as well as a beauty. It hurts watching interviews and knowing what happens soon after. It’s so awful.
What a doll.I'm in love with her voice.💖
May she and her baby rest in peace for eternity ♥️
She was very beautiful and seemed like she had such a kind heart. RIP 🪦. If she were still alive she would have been 79 years old
What a lovely girl, she truly was wonderful! No one deserved what happened to her!
So honest and direct yet abnormally personable and polite. Just like her mother and sister. The Tate's were salt of the earth, you can just tell. A precious video. Thanks.
LOL OMG. salt of the earth? whew! such praise for a devil worshipping witch like Sharon Tate was
@@adrian72300 Aye. x o x o
@@adrian72300 I do have to wonder. It seems the industry was run by Satanists probably from the beginning. Did she make a “deal” to be an actress ? Supposedly raised as a Catholic but her lifestyle and the films she made were sketchy. Sharon did nude photos too. I read Ed Sanders book. That was an experience !
Sharon’s mother was supposedly a Catholic but never wavered in her support of Sharon being in trashy Hollywood, making weird films and doing photos without her clothes on.
Bobby Wygant still alive at 96 (2023) I'm glad to say 👍
What a nice interview, have never seen it before, I love her voice and poise..she is beautiful
Me neither I just seen it today
I keep re-watching this video. Sharon is so articulate and lovely and the reporter is so skilled. What a treat this is!
Me too. I took a copy, added lovingly to my collection of all things Sharon. Footage of her speaking is so rare. Other snippets are often incomplete, like her 1965 interview on Eye on the Devil set.
Even the reporters voice soothe me
She seems annoyed to me here. Not into it
Wow this is very rare!!! It's so great to see Sharon in this footage and she came across as smart and sweet. It's so sad that she was taken from us so violently. R.I.P. Sharon and her unborn son.
It looks like she had a long day at work and was still polite enough to give an interview.
@Kitty Kelly Reserved, quiet people often have to deal with the "attitude" insinuations. It's quite unfortunate.
@Kitty Kelly no u
She was a bit snippy with the interviewer. 🙄
@@AvecPoesie Or people with attitudes receive justifiable “insinuations” 🤡. Sharon wasn’t exactly a saint.
Wow...Bobbie has been around since the beginning of time!!!
😂true
50+ years as an entertainment reporter in Dallas/Fort Worth.
She started in the 50s I think
i could listen to her talking all day, what a lovely laugh!
My goodness, what a beautiful woman and even a beautiful voice to go with it. She was such a special person and seemed so mature considering her youth too.
I'll never forget going to the movies to see a screwy little comedy film "Don't make waves" with Tony Curtis, and being mesmerized by the drop dead beauty of an Actress, so I anxiously waited for the credits to get her name, Sharon Tate! I remember thinking she was certainly headed for fame, then the inconceivable horror in the news hearing that she was murdered and it broke my heart!! After all these years I still think Sharon Tate is one of the most beautiful women I ever seen!!
She was an incredible actress she was lovely young girl back then she would have been my granny's age I really hate what happened to her and her losing out on life so soon coz she deserved so much life and love and success ❤️👍🏻
Tx for capturing this back then
Gosh this interview on actual film is so surreal considering the tradegy that befell her. I just feel incredibly sad and heartbroken....
R.I.P Sharon Tate
I hadn’t seen this interview from her.. Her beauty was so unlike anyone else’s.. Just gorgeous and she was almost shy timid in character . ❤️❤️❤️
They both have such good manners and speak clearly and intelligently.
I'm always looking at this interview only to hear her sweet and educated way of speaking. She was absolutely adorable. ❤🌺🌹
Such a lovely voice and the interviewer asked thoughtful questions and had a warm presence about her.
I was just a small child when I seen her, but, immediately, I became a huge fan. She was awesome!
Beautiful speaking voice and diction. Such a stunning girl and on her way until those monsters took her life. May she and her baby Rest In Peace along with those that died with her.
So beautiful and intelligent, well spoken
R.I.P. Sharon Tate
Absolutely flawless, miss her a lot!!
Her acting work still.around, ,she like bruce lee, had brilliant acting work, but we had more of it
@Kittie Kellie At age 26, not even Jane Fonda or Vanessa Redgrave were considered A list. Jane Fonda did the movie Barbarella at age 30. In the future she might have gone on to do tv episodes of Columbo, Streets of San Fransisco, Barnaby Jones, or Kojak, or very possibly some substantial movie roles. What's important is that she had those decades to live and raise a family as she intended and saw fit, just like her peers had, who were not robbed of 50 years of their life.
@@lloydkline6946 She wasn’t a brilliant actress. She did ok but wasn’t considered a genius.
She is awesome and her life itself should be celebrated more instead of her end. For this interview she seemed tired and didn’t really want to do this, but she was gracious about it and kind nonetheless. 💖
Very true & kind statement. I really hate that how her life ended is always focused on.
@@chrisb8655 well that's coz she was so young she could still have been alive of it hadn't happened
The way her life ended was tragic we can't ignore that
Well she had a miserable time on Valley of the Dolls, first thinking it was a terrible script and only doing it because she knew the book's bestseller status meant the film would likely do well. And second, Mark Robson treated her horribly on the set, and all the actresses say the mood on the film just dropped once Judy Garland was fired. So she probably wasn't too keen on having to pretend to be excited to promote it
@@BetterWithBob That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing. Also, I had no idea Judy Garland was initially cast. Do you have any more info what happened with her?
Oh I could just listen to her talk for hours, even if it was about nothing at all. Her voice is absolutely lovely.
She was so kind , down to earth and feminine. Beautiful but no ego really. What a waste - it’s like she could’ve been a friend, sister, beloved co worker etc .
It's so sad watching her here at this time alive and well and knowing how her life ends and in such a gruesome way .
After all these years a new interview with this wonderful human being! Thanks for sharing it means a lot to me. 💛
This proves once more what I've always thought about Sharon. That is she was smart, intelligent, and most of all her own woman.
LOL her own woman? she did whatever Roman told her to do, she couldn't even wear makeup unless he approved of it, he would make her have sex with other people while he filmed it, her own woman? she was an obedient, oversized head witch, stop with the celebrity worship
@@adrian72300 how do u all that is true go away
@@donnalombardo1135 how do u all that is true go away, hmm? 🤷♂️ what does even mean?
@@adrian72300 what do u think it means adios
@@donnalombardo1135 That you make no sense
Such a sincere beautiful voice. And her beauty and grace were undeniable. Love her!!
I love Sharon, her taste was flawless and her personality was so softly radiant and free. Her style & manner of speaking are especially beautiful. People always comment on how effortlessly refined women were back then, but nothing is effortless. It takes a lot of skill to be so feminine yet sharp.
She does appear effortless quite a lot
Her choice in her marriage was a mistake. She didn't deserve the betrayal from Polanski.
Wtf.
@@Onmysheet She put up with it. Not smart. Supposedly she was considering divorce.
@@angelwings7930 She put up with it because she had feelings for him, and was pregnant.
Magnifique sharon tate. C'était une beauté disparue trop jeune. R.I.P SHARON TATE.💐🥀🌺
I notice she looks at people's lips as they talk a lot. Like she observed their expression before responding.
Happy Birthday Sharon Jan 24 1943. We still love you and miss you on this Jan 24 2022 . I’m watching the Fearless Vampire Killers . Much love from Ohio
Sharon Tate was so beautiful ❤️
Interviewers made attempts in those days to ask far more interesting questions than they do now, then again film actors' egos have certainly inflated since that time so perhaps they can't any longer.
Bobbie Wygant (born Roberta Connolly; November 22, 1926) is an American television news reporter, film critic, talk show host, and interviewer who has worked for Fort Worth, Texas television station KXAS-TV (originally known as WBAP-TV) for over 70 years. She is known for her filmed interviews with celebrities.
97 AÑOS.
Awww her voice is so adorable, she’s such a cutie pie 🥰
Sharon said that Marilyn could never be replaced. Well...I think Sharon couldnt be replaced either!!!!🌟
Definitely not. To me she is the most beautiful woman ever on this planet. Period.
Thank you for uploading this. It was wonderful to see. And it's very cool to see Bobbie Wygant! She's been around forever and was always first class!
Wow, I never realized Bobbie was around for so long. I watched her interviews with Carrie Fisher, some 10 and 20 years later, which were great. Sharon seemed like a lovely person.
Absolutely stunning and very kind and caring too!
I love her and Marilyn Monroe!! They were both 1 person only. No one compares to either💖
Her sister, Debra, wrote a coffee table book about Sharon called Recollection. I have it and it is great!
Really nice interview, and I liked the person Interviewing Sharon Tate as well.
Wow...very rare footage of the beautiful Sharon! 👍
Wow. Thank you for posting this. I have been a longtime fan of Sharon Tate, but this is the first time seeing this interview in film. I have seen plenty of photos of it, but this is the first film for me. Again, thanks!
She was so beautiful. Gone way before her time.
Gosh Ms. Sharon Tate was STUNNING.. and you can tell that she was really a sweet person
Sharon was beautiful on the inside and the outside
Thank you so much. My precious Sharon 🥰
A very special angel...💖😇🌹
@Kittie Kellie sounds like YOU are the passive aggressive one.
Yeah, Satan's angel
Astonishingly beautiful. What a terrible shame her life ended in such an unspeakable way. Seems so natural and sweet here.
She's beautiful!!!! It was sad that her life was cut short in a meaningless way.
Sharon Tate 1943/1969 You Are Truly Missed And Loved❤️💔
Meet Bobbie at Casa Mana last November, she looked real good.
That’s nice to know. She seems like a great and rather interesting person. She should write a book if she hasn’t already !
Sharon’s beautiful dictation and beauty she was on her way until those filthy monsters crossed her path. May Sharon and her baby rest together in eternal peace and may perpetual light shine on their immortal souls.
Thank you so much!
I loved her in The Wrecking Crew she had great comic timing
Such a stunningly beautiful woman. Intelligent and articulate as well. It is hard watching at times. RIP
Thank you for share this treasure
0:00 - 0:15 An added bonus to this treasure chest of an archival piece of film of an adored American actress in a casual, Hollywood setting speaking as herself, is the clear view of the 'waterfront' portion of the 20th Century Fox Studios' backlot. This wide angle, behind-the-scenes view is a treat for all the Shout! Factory and RUclips viewers of the 500+ posted episodes of the '60s sensation, "Peyton Place," that aired on ABC 1964 - 69, uniquely up to three nights a week some seasons and NO summer repeats, it was that popular.
Oh, the stories 'these sets could tell' (ed. - a variation of 'if these walls could talk') -- including Sharon's co-lead and "Peyton Place" star Barbara Parkins -- that could equal or surpass many of the memorable plot developments!
It's really refreshing to hear Sharon Tate talk. You finally get an insight in her thought process. She's very eloquent.
Sharon was so stunning and gorgeous. I love her voice. It's so soft and feminine. Back when women enjoyed being feminine and embraced it.
Beautiful Sharon. Rest in peace 🙏
she is ...special, cool, a free soul...in a very different vibe as the intervieuwer...
Rip Sharon Tate
Lives forever on RUclips
I’m in love with her and her voice. Omg. The most pleasant voice I’ve ever heard. She’s so lovely.
She was truly lovely. It shines from the inside. All the things she might have accomplished... R.I.P.xo
Thank you so much for sharing!
She was absolutely stunning and beautiful inside and out ♥️
such an intelligent and poise woman 🎀
So well spoken lady
Her parents had strong Texas accents, so her time in Europe can be heard in her voice.
Thank you for this rare footage!!!
I've only ever seen excerpts of this interview. Thank you for posting this.
She had such a sweet gentle voice, personality, such a tragedy the fear she must of felt before her death.
Very beautiful 😔
Wow what a lovely interview, thanks for uploading this!
She was so very charming and so staggeringly beauuuutiful!💕
Sweet humble movie star! You can’t find these Stars in Hollywood anymore!
This movie broke my heart