Hollywood's Darkest Bombshell

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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2024
  • Hedy Lamarr was often called “the most beautiful woman in the world.” Really, she was so much more than just a pretty face. There was her illustrious Hollywood career and her second act as the mastermind behind the groundbreaking technology that led to the invention of Wi-Fi. With all that, you’d hardly think that she would have the time for such a scandalous personal life-but this brilliant bombshell had a dark side, too.
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  • @KDSima
    @KDSima 17 дней назад +191

    My mother has never liked me. Sent me to live with my grandparents when I was a baby; then took me back when I was seven. Told me I was a miserable child no one could care for. Now, at 85 w/ dementia she is nice, loving mother. Weird trip.

    • @diane4537
      @diane4537 10 дней назад +18

      Sounds like she should be left in the home. You own her nothing.

    • @megbes2193
      @megbes2193 10 дней назад +13

      Sorry to hear your mom was awful---I hope your grandparents were better.

    • @p.g.3419
      @p.g.3419 10 дней назад +16

      My mother also behaves badly towards me, she even hated me, then, guess what... she wasn't my mother, I discovered that that little monster wasn't my mother! Everyone knew!

    • @allcatz
      @allcatz 10 дней назад +18

      My mom wasn't a demonstrative person. No hugs or words of endearment. A few years after my father died, she started asking for and giving me hugs. She even said she loved me ( words I never dreamed I'd hear from her). Only to find out she had dementia.

    • @rhondamcknight2596
      @rhondamcknight2596 9 дней назад +13

      Sorry to hear your mom was awful when you were child and now with dementia is sweet. That's a blessing. My mom was sweet and fun when I was young. As she aged she had dementia and we didn't get along. By her late 60s she had dementia and now Alzheimers. She transition between normal and mean.😢

  • @joanmaciel416
    @joanmaciel416 Месяц назад +271

    My cousin was raised thinking he was adopted. It turns out he was his dads biological son from an affair. He lived his entire life with that lie. He was only told in his 40s by his moms sister and after his dad was dead..he lived a troubled life..his soul knew

    • @yippee8570
      @yippee8570 Месяц назад +15

      That's so sad 😞

    • @logiciskey7
      @logiciskey7 Месяц назад +12

      That is awful 😢

    • @Mehki227
      @Mehki227 24 дня назад +34

      We're black. My aunt had an affair with a white guy and have birth. She married black man. Everyone tried to tell my cousin that this man was his father when physically, everyone could see he wasn't. He looked white. We could all see how messed up it all was and the stepfather was particularly strict with him while indulging his biological son. Finally, later his wife found his father's family. The dad was dead, but the family invited his wife and him to visit and he met his uncles and cousins and finally he was at ease.
      No idea why people tell these kinds of lies. The kid knows. Everyone knows. You just can't keep those secrets. It's actually cruel. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @user-wj5co6xb4x
      @user-wj5co6xb4x 22 дня назад +15

      Yes it's cruel very cruel - we are entitled to know who we are

    • @clairecolvin6020
      @clairecolvin6020 17 дней назад +9

      I have a half brother who was to a insanely slightly different story. After the dad died the sisters took him aside and told him, the truth His mom was pregnant and ended up marrying our dad. Everyone said she favored the mom. Carried our dad's name. Then another brother came looked just like our dad. At 40, they told him. Their mom, our dad got divorced [I know my mom knew the truth.] The sisters were from the next man she married, turned out, was his biological father. Yet no one told him. The mom had passed earlier in life. I really believe, they should have told him the truth.

  • @user-gs2zl6zb8q
    @user-gs2zl6zb8q Месяц назад +491

    As a communications engineer for satellite comm, Wifi is Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS). GPS is also DSSS. DSSS methods are highly mathematical, and were invented by a PhD in Electrical Engineering. I am a PhD in Electrical Engineering and worked in both DSSS (GPS) and Frequency Hoping Spread Spectrum for satellite communications. Hedy's invention is Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS. It is brilliant. I love Hedy.

    • @raylopez99
      @raylopez99 Месяц назад +35

      I recall some other spread spectrum patents were kept secret by the US government for a while...I once had the occasion to review the patent application file of one of them after they were declassified. As I recall from memory, the WWII Germans first came up with a form of Spread Spectrum (I almost wrote SS which would have been confused with the Nazi party) using rotating disks. Fascinating stuff and why you can get a signal from WiFi SMS text despite a signal-to-noise ratio of 1000:1 (60 dB). And as you say Lemarr was a pioneer co-inventor for frequency hopping SS as opposed to Time Division SS. Sadly, like most pioneer inventors, she got nothing for it financially except fame (a study by the Columbia economist William Nordhas found that pioneer inventors typically get less than 5% of the market value of their pioneer inventions).

    • @andrewmiller4885
      @andrewmiller4885 Месяц назад +39

      Beauty and brains, a rare combination. Looks like Miss Lamar had them both ,... in spades.

    • @TAMIKKOBEASTY
      @TAMIKKOBEASTY Месяц назад +32

      I received an undergraduate degree in Geospatial Intelligence and have also invented AI technology used in social media platforms. She has highly influenced every aspect of my life. Nobody but inside circles know the inventions I am responsible for... because my entire life was hidden by commercial dance and modeling. I use her as a reference for all of my final papers and case studies. She is legendary. The Strauss Howe Theory predicts that roughly every 80 years there is a great paradigm shift that happens between technology and pop culture. From her introduction of Frequency Hopping to my first AI donation to DARPA...it's literally...80 years. ❤.
      One day it will be commercialized. 🏆.

    • @jegsthewegs
      @jegsthewegs Месяц назад +1

      Yes, but that's old news isn't it, about old Hedwig🤣

    • @l.b.3148
      @l.b.3148 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@melianna999really? That is your take away? 😒

  • @Tucholsky59
    @Tucholsky59 Месяц назад +320

    She lived nearly her whole life in the USA. But when you listen to an interview with Austrian reporters, she still spoke the soft, typical Viennese dialect, without any american accent. Thank you for the very interesting documentation, greetings from Vienna.

    • @alexisfrancis8562
      @alexisfrancis8562 Месяц назад

      She was Jewish.

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 Месяц назад +2

      Ladies name Hadwig are very intelligent. Seems not many these days have this name.

    • @Tucholsky59
      @Tucholsky59 Месяц назад +15

      @@melianna999 Hedwig was a quite popular name in the German speaking countries between 18 - 19. century. Today nobody names his baby Hedwig.
      And yes, Hedy Lamarr had a brilliant mind.

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 Месяц назад +8

      @@Tucholsky59 Hedwig was also popular
      in my european country since King
      Jadwiga. /Yes, she was King in 14 century/
      In 1930's this name was very, very popular.
      Unfortunately not very popular in recent years.
      Personally I love this name.

    • @Tucholsky59
      @Tucholsky59 Месяц назад +8

      @@melianna999 I just googled and found the history of Hedwig from Poland (Hedwig from Anjou). youtube enlarges my knowledge 🙂

  • @bellyarty
    @bellyarty Месяц назад +573

    Her poor children.
    Especially the first one. What awful deceit.

    • @tommoncrieff1154
      @tommoncrieff1154 Месяц назад

      They were very different times, especially for women. Illegitimacy would have damaged the boy’s life and summarily ended his mother’s career, and may have also terminated Loder’s. Obviously something went very wrong, but at one point she did get them all three back together and made a family, if only for a moment. It sounds like they were all estranged by the deception to the outer, judgemental world. It was not uncommon. Loretta Young got pregnant by Cary Grant and appeared later with an adopted daughter. Most gave the children up or had risky terminations.

    • @kanderson-oo7us
      @kanderson-oo7us 23 дня назад +9

      If you read the comments, there was no deceit - it was the practice to put adoptive parent's names on birth certificates, and DNA proved that James wasn't biologically related to Hedy.

    • @rrj3110
      @rrj3110 13 дней назад +11

      So quick to judge! This is a very small account of her life. We’ll never really know why she had to make that decision. This actually happened more than people realize around that time for many different reasons. Her son holds no ill will towards her and they reconciled before she passed away. He’s been very well taken care of. There are so many things in life that aren’t always understandable.
      This was a highly complex and beautiful woman, highly sought after and basically invented wifi among other things that weren’t mentioned.
      May she rest in peace ❤️

    • @justtired123
      @justtired123 9 дней назад +1

      ​@@rrj3110where did you get the info they reconciled? I have never read that. I was also under the impression he was left out of the will

    • @diane4537
      @diane4537 9 дней назад +1

      @@justtired123 I read Hedy didn't have much money?

  • @BeeDee05
    @BeeDee05 Месяц назад +603

    Unforgivable treatment of her son James. He grew up without connections to his siblings. Never mentioned in his mother's will. He hurt her feelings? He was only a child. Hedy Lamarr, a beauty that was only skin deep.

    • @someone3187
      @someone3187 Месяц назад +52

      Another commenter mentioned that the son did a DNA test and in the end it was revealed that he wasn't her biological son. So, this is a bit confusing.

    • @BeeDee05
      @BeeDee05 Месяц назад +170

      @someone3187 Whether a child is biological or an adopted child, they are still your child. Imagine the hurt he must have felt.

    • @bellabunnell3174
      @bellabunnell3174 Месяц назад +9

      ​@@BeeDee05you have nothing to substantiate your assertions.

    • @maryc.dalton1284
      @maryc.dalton1284 Месяц назад +53

      Kids suffer from broken marriages, indifferent parents. The state of our society should be evidence enough.

    • @BeeDee05
      @BeeDee05 Месяц назад +119

      @bellabunnell3174 Since watching the video, I have been reading up on this subject. I stand by my comments. A parent is an adult, a child is child.

  • @catherinecarella2928
    @catherinecarella2928 Месяц назад +380

    Her 2nd son did an interview. He said it was always about her. I don't think there was much of an emotional connection from her to her children. You can view this interview on RUclips

    • @sarahalbers5555
      @sarahalbers5555 Месяц назад +30

      Thanks for that. Sounds very interesting.

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 Месяц назад +58

      Ben Franklin was likewise disengaged from his family. Renaissance man, mover and shaker in the world and history. Just nothing left for family. This happens with people who do great things. Ideally, they marry a great support person.

    • @albertmarnell9976
      @albertmarnell9976 Месяц назад

      @@harrymills2770 I remember Ben Franklin very well and used to like him until I found out what you just wrote. So he married a whore! Marriages are SICK!!! What was so great about what he did? Did he cure cancer or stop a war? I'm so sick of show people. My mother used to call them circus freaks.

    • @theresamay9481
      @theresamay9481 Месяц назад +39

      Same thing with Barbara Stanwyck and Mary Pickford. Must be an occupational hazard

    • @ElizabethRussell144
      @ElizabethRussell144 Месяц назад

      What good is beauty or brains if you're a narcissist?

  • @afquan9211
    @afquan9211 Месяц назад +853

    I love Hedy Lamarr for her comment about how to look glamourous: "Stand still and look stupid." This is a woman with a wicked sense of humor and intelligence.

    • @bluewren2
      @bluewren2 Месяц назад +43

      That would probably work if you looked like Hedy Lamarr?

    • @afquan9211
      @afquan9211 Месяц назад +22

      @@bluewren2 God yes. Extraordinary face and figure. There's a photo of her with her favorite jewels--a strand of pearls--and it's breathtaking. One book said that "strong men would swoon when Hedy Lamarr walked by." For sure!

    • @carolnahigian9518
      @carolnahigian9518 Месяц назад +15

      love her: Genius!! helped WIN WW2...

    • @afquan9211
      @afquan9211 Месяц назад +34

      @@carolnahigian9518 Isn't it wonderful that she combined such a high degree of beauty AND brains? Her frequency hopping invention was maybe 20 years ahead of its time and then helped make WiFi and cell phones possible.

    • @wendytravis6427
      @wendytravis6427 Месяц назад +51

      I can’t love anything about a woman who would treat a child the way she treated her eldest.

  • @heliotropezzz333
    @heliotropezzz333 Месяц назад +803

    Sometimes in her younger days she looks rather like Vivien Leigh and when older a bit like Elizabeth Taylor.

    • @bluecolor1600
      @bluecolor1600 Месяц назад +9

      Nah, she always looked like herself, overrated Lamarr!!

    • @heliotropezzz333
      @heliotropezzz333 Месяц назад +22

      @@bluecolor1600 Overrated in what respect, looks?

    • @johnlang1933
      @johnlang1933 Месяц назад +12

      Look up pix of Joan Bennett…

    • @heliotropezzz333
      @heliotropezzz333 Месяц назад +29

      @@johnlang1933 They look so similar. They both look great. I wouldn't be nitpicking about looks like that, and Hedy had brains though I understand that some men don't like women with brains.

    • @esmeaddisonauthor
      @esmeaddisonauthor Месяц назад +35

      I was just thinking that. The Vivienne Lee look was very strong.

  • @tarey05
    @tarey05 Месяц назад +77

    Across the spectrum, Hedy Lamarr greatly resembled Vivien Leigh and Elizabeth Taylor in her youth and Natalie Wood as she grew older. Her childhood trauma was overwhelming, as her relationship with her mother was very cold, uncommunicative, rigid, and based on jealousy. This may account for her crises as a mother herself.

    • @MadonnaGrogan
      @MadonnaGrogan Месяц назад +4

      Agree did what was done to her, sad

    • @fannyissac7398
      @fannyissac7398 29 дней назад +11

      This is not true, I ended up being the exact opposite of what my mom was....you can choose to be what you want, what your conscience tells you. Just because you grew up in Hell doesn't ever stop you from creating Heaven for your children

    • @AnnaMarianne
      @AnnaMarianne 19 дней назад +9

      ​@@fannyissac7398Sure, but if your childhood causes you to develope a personality disorder, well, you're going to have that peraonality disorder for the rest of your life. A good therapist might help you live with it and guard your behaviour, but the problem still stays. It's like a tree that has grown crooked - it will never straighten up again, even if the conditions change.

    • @christineriche6752
      @christineriche6752 5 дней назад +1

      Hurt people hurt people😥

  • @billmalone5050
    @billmalone5050 Месяц назад +216

    Human beings are such flawed, imperfect and incredibly complex creatures.

    • @jenningscunningham642
      @jenningscunningham642 Месяц назад +27

      Treating a child like that is a little more than flawed

    • @tracy5721
      @tracy5721 Месяц назад +17

      And sometimes just plain evil.

    • @smythharris2635
      @smythharris2635 18 дней назад +1

      The great writers of the past have already explained this.😅

    • @sharonpollock9543
      @sharonpollock9543 14 дней назад

      That we are ❤

    • @diane4537
      @diane4537 10 дней назад

      You don't have to be a creep! Straighten out!

  • @caroliner2029
    @caroliner2029 Месяц назад +240

    How could Hedy have been such a genius in some ways, but so obtuse and cruel regarding her precious son James, who was born out of wedlock and lied to his whole life, AND made to feel rejected and unloved?
    She cared about children overseas, but not her own sweet little boy?
    I don't understand it.
    The loving bond we (can) have with our children, and the deep joy we experience with them in our lives, is one of the Lord God's greatest gifts to us.
    There are few joys in life to equal it.

    • @therockbottom5256
      @therockbottom5256 Месяц назад +18

      Maybe he stood as a reminder of her misdeeds, and having failed early on in his life, felt even more irrecoverable shame.

    • @saturnslipper
      @saturnslipper Месяц назад +59

      She had all the signs of being completely selfish (a narcissist). One sign: They give their affection quickly, and withdraw it just as fast for the smallest misdeed, often cutting off people permanently. I know this mental disorder well...my mother and sister were both narcissists. 😢

    • @thuneeby2092
      @thuneeby2092 Месяц назад +27

      @@saturnslipperI came here to say this. Screams Narcissist to me

    • @MaternalUnit
      @MaternalUnit Месяц назад +21

      @caroliner2029. Beautifully said. Now I've teared up for James! I hope he had a happy life as an adult. I'm grateful myself to have had a mostly ordinary life with my husband and daughters and now first grandchild. They mean far more than celebrity ever could.

    • @elizabethf8078
      @elizabethf8078 Месяц назад

      Pretty doesn't matter. .She always made my skin crawl.

  • @gregparrott
    @gregparrott Месяц назад +86

    Very brief but tastefully constructed biography of an exceptional woman. The discovery about her 'adopted' son was a shocker.

  • @nancyvillines4552
    @nancyvillines4552 Месяц назад +709

    Mel Brooks was trying to get permission to use her name in Blazing Saddles. She held out and finally said, $1,000,000. He said pay whatever she wants. 😊

    • @TheNester.
      @TheNester. Месяц назад +97

      "It's Hedley!" 😂

    • @nancyvillines4552
      @nancyvillines4552 Месяц назад +15

      @@TheNester. 😂😂 😂 Good one.

    • @sarahalbers5555
      @sarahalbers5555 Месяц назад +30

      What a great line! Love, love, love that movie.​@@TheNester.

    • @TheNester.
      @TheNester. Месяц назад +78

      Actually @nancyvillines4552 she originally sued Mel Brooks for $10 Million but settled for $100,000 out of court

    • @johninlasvegas
      @johninlasvegas Месяц назад +85

      Mel would never willingly offer $1M 😂

  • @susanc4622
    @susanc4622 Месяц назад +68

    It seems that Hollywood celebrities have always been pretty mucked up.

    • @pohjanakka4992
      @pohjanakka4992 Месяц назад +5

      That career, and the place, certainly seems to attract a certain type. And then surviving in that place further seems to favor people who either already have or can develop qualities that fit that "certain type". Self centered, willing to do whatever is needed to get what they want, a big part of which seems to be being the center of attention.
      It's not a healthy type of culture. Before they though at least tended to pretend being more normal, these days it's more like they are trying to make the rest of the world accept their culture as the normal one.
      And a lot of them these days seem to be raised into it. Have you checked how many of the current movie stars are from families who already were in one way or another connected to that industry?

    • @IHeartQuilting2
      @IHeartQuilting2 2 дня назад

      Personal lives of the top actors are always mucked up because it impossible to balance work-life and staying on top. Some succeed in personal life only because of tremendous support from family.

  • @tracyh.8611
    @tracyh.8611 Месяц назад +186

    How could someone so smart and talented choose so poorly when choosing husbands?

    • @JustMe-uu3bh
      @JustMe-uu3bh Месяц назад +76

      when you feel bad about yourself or feel unworthy.........that's what happens.
      or you see the inequality of your own parent's relationship and repeat it. all the same............feeling bad about yourself......

    • @johnlang1933
      @johnlang1933 Месяц назад +14

      …”lucky at cards…”

    • @Echo-tk8pz
      @Echo-tk8pz Месяц назад +37

      @@johnlang1933Perhaps, that type of man was what was available at that time, in her social circle.😊

    • @helenstillman-dk7jm
      @helenstillman-dk7jm Месяц назад +4

      Was paid2 marryin an arms dealer is a gd way2 b privy2certain stuff

    • @changeintheair9648
      @changeintheair9648 Месяц назад +21

      @@JustMe-uu3bh Also film studios would push people together.

  • @deadwalking100
    @deadwalking100 Месяц назад +90

    Thank you, very interesting. Especially her inventions which were eventually used.

  • @KevinSanderson
    @KevinSanderson Месяц назад +142

    Some Tabloid Stuff - James' birth certificate was the standard issue with the legal parents listed. Adopted children's birth parents are not listed on certificates from privacy rules and to protect the child. James didn't know that. And seemingly, too, the tabloid press who spread the misinformation. James was adopted, he was born in Los Angeles the weekend Hedy and Gene Markey were married at a palace in Mexico. That marriage was in the New York Times. There were no photos of a pregnant Hedy until 1945 when she was very pregnant with Denise. Later DNA tests proved he was not biologically related to Hedy and John Loder according to sister Denise Loder answering a question in a video here on RUclips. James left of his own will out of his extreme jealousy about his baby sister and brother, to live with a teacher's family in Redondo Beach until he was 18. After his few years of being a troublemaker kid (he was prevented from living at the military boarding school after some trouble he caused), Hedy supported James' education for many years and gave him a trust fund with real estate investments. She tried to stop his leaving but resigned herself that was the only way he'd be happy. He later was in trouble as a police officer in Omaha in 1969 allegedly shooting, without warning, a teen African American girl in the back of the head followed by riots but was set free by a jury in a case disputed by many. He also had falsifying an arrest on his record when he was a security guard in 2000. He died last year at 84 according to a memorial posted by a daughter.

  • @katherinefitzpatrick446
    @katherinefitzpatrick446 Месяц назад +33

    She was also a scientist who greatly assisted the Allies. She helped the US Navy to frequency hop to circumvent the German jamming of Allied torpedoes.

  • @Rendosian
    @Rendosian Месяц назад +103

    It’s reported that he was in fact not her biological son. There are conflicting reports that he did a DNA test and found out he was not hers.

    • @albertmarnell9976
      @albertmarnell9976 Месяц назад

      My godbrother was adopted and and was left half the estate along with his non-bloodline sister when the parents died. Their mother was the president of an adoption agency. She understood children fairly well but was homophobic which turned me off at times. Born in 1920, most of the generation older than I was really F-d up. For her time, I loved her but even the elite of most of the generation of most of the 20th century was really F-d in the head!

    • @xen7219
      @xen7219 Месяц назад +14

      Finally someone said it! I was confused when the creator didn't mention it in the video.

    • @quiltgal5444
      @quiltgal5444 Месяц назад +4

      He says it at 7:48

    • @chas.5009
      @chas.5009 Месяц назад +3

      Did you hear about the blonde who just found out she was pregnant with twins?? She said doc, are you sure they're mine.. 😅

    • @carolmcln5028
      @carolmcln5028 Месяц назад +2

      @@xen7219he says she adopted him around the time when she was getting married to her Hollywood husband (#2?).

  • @Daria_Morgandorfer.
    @Daria_Morgandorfer. Месяц назад +137

    My cousin was an actress in the 40s and knew Ms.lamar they worked the Hollywood cantine together and did spreads in magazines together..in 44 ..lamar was a pinup along with my cousin Linda Darnell.. and they were both voted most beautiful women in the states by life pretty cool..i think they're both pretty ..😊i was born after my cousin passed but learned about her from my grandpa and his dad...lamar was lucky to escape Germany when she did heddy was Jewish and good for her helping her family and the Ally war effort

    • @renb6133
      @renb6133 Месяц назад +24

      Your cousin, Linda, was very beautiful & a really good actress. It was incredibly sad how she passed in that house fire. That’s a family lineage to be proud of & she also seemed to be a very nice lady.

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 Месяц назад +9

      Linda Darnell had some Cherokee ancestry trough her mother.

    • @jamesorkathleenmckee7566
      @jamesorkathleenmckee7566 Месяц назад +9

      Hedy's ancestors may have been Jewish, but she was baptized and raised Catholic.

    • @user-gs2zl6zb8q
      @user-gs2zl6zb8q Месяц назад +8

      Actually, Hedy said herself she was not Jewish, but was branded as such. Her features are very delicate.

    • @esau5530
      @esau5530 Месяц назад +4

      It’s a shame you missed out on knowing your cousin personally, I love her movies.

  • @moonlightdancer5495
    @moonlightdancer5495 Месяц назад +96

    She was such a beauty with brains

    • @annamossity8879
      @annamossity8879 Месяц назад +7

      Sadly, it sounds like a wounded heart.

    • @diane4537
      @diane4537 10 дней назад

      @@annamossity8879 Sadly, Hedy ended up mostly alone. Very sad.

  • @JuhiSRK
    @JuhiSRK Месяц назад +84

    She lived in Altamonte Springs, FL (near Orlando) for a time. She got arrested for shop lifting "personal care" items in 1991 . I thought it was sad. At least the judge took pity on her.

    • @laurinnnn
      @laurinnnn Месяц назад +41

      She was quite old at the time it was a package of underwear. She took one pair out and went in the bathroom to change them because she had wet her pants, and she had them in her purse and forgot. She had her assistant with her and she said that Heddy totally forgot. I think the drugstore wanted to create something they could’ve easily let her go. I believe it was Alberts /CVS.
      I live here in Orlando and was here at the time that it happened. It was shameful to do that to her. PS she was living in Casselberry, Florida, close to Altamonte

    • @FoundSheep-AN
      @FoundSheep-AN Месяц назад +17

      Wow
      That shows that world’ s glory and success and beauty is all fleeting … like dust… only God remains

    • @clairelivefreeordie2551
      @clairelivefreeordie2551 Месяц назад +13

      ​@laurinnnn from what you described, the police didn't have to make thst public knowledge...almost like they were intentionally trying to shame her which is quite cold considering her age + no prior record.

    • @jamesredman1263
      @jamesredman1263 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@clairelivefreeordie2551- once in a police report it becomes public record.

    • @Mehki227
      @Mehki227 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@FoundSheep-ANit doesn't exist, but yeah youth and beauty are fleeting.

  • @Blgenx
    @Blgenx Месяц назад +7

    👑MH I feel your rawness. Thanks so much for sharing.
    25k coming soon 🎊 🤞🏼

  • @user-xr5sv6ug2d
    @user-xr5sv6ug2d Месяц назад +29

    The woman did what she could consider the quick twists and turns; but “disfigured” she never was!

  • @jodiehunter1313
    @jodiehunter1313 8 дней назад +6

    Wow. Seems like being the only child of her parents, and to have run off at 17, tells me her parents were narcissistic and she was destined for a life of running from abuser to abuser. The problem is, the child can then become like their abusers- so abandonment goes with that because of inability to create a healthy, loving attachment. So sad.

  • @user-dr4mv9wm9r
    @user-dr4mv9wm9r Месяц назад +36

    She died in Altamonte Springs Florida.. about 22 years ago

    • @michaelle8384
      @michaelle8384 Месяц назад +4

      I live 20 minute from altamonte spring

    • @user-dr4mv9wm9r
      @user-dr4mv9wm9r Месяц назад +1

      @@melianna999 gee thanks Mr corrector

  • @rogersmith4834
    @rogersmith4834 Месяц назад +62

    Hedy & George did achieve their inventions, but controversy continues about them coming first or with what success. Whatever stories prevail today, due to inept management, they failed to get patents, and never saw any true reward. Aside from this, it was often repeated that when Hedy walked into great venues filled with people, entire rooms fell silent, the guests stunned by the presence of her beauty.

    • @5Gburn
      @5Gburn Месяц назад +12

      Hddy Lamarr and George Anthiels did, in fact, receive a patent for FHSS ("Secret Communication System," US patent 2,292,387A). The patent expired in 1959. It is true that she never received compensation for the invention--she and Antheil donated the patent to the US Navy.

    • @user-gs2zl6zb8q
      @user-gs2zl6zb8q Месяц назад +3

      It is jaw dropping beauty. Her patent is quite good, even more so given a she had no formal training in engineering. I've read her patent, appreciate her cleverness, and actually worked on the FIRST frequency hopping spread spectrum system realized for Milstar satellite communications.

    • @cisio64123
      @cisio64123 Месяц назад +3

      Lana Turner said in her memoir Ciro's nightclub was made for entrances and the most memorable entrance for her was her Ziegfeld Girl co star Hedy Lamarr. She said she was at the popular nightspot when Hedy at the height of her beauty walked in looking like a goddess with that beautiful face framed by thick wavy black hair , a cape draped around her from chin to toe and a fabulous solitaire diamond attached to the middle of her hairline on her forehead. Lana said she was enough to make strong men faint. She later discovered the secret that Hedy's hairdresser secured that very real diamond to her forehead with very fine black wire that was woven into her hair and the diamond secured to the wire in the middle of her forehead with glue.

    • @roberttreasure1986
      @roberttreasure1986 Месяц назад

      There are plenty of photos of her and she is attractive, but only goddesses carry such prestige, and she was no goddess.

  • @casame
    @casame Месяц назад +180

    I heard she was known as one of the most beautiful women in the world, and, judging by this film she was absolutely gorgeous!

    • @feleciamorris3197
      @feleciamorris3197 Месяц назад +1

      No one person can satisfy that description...she, in fact, in that classification of most beautiful among beauties.

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 Месяц назад +3

      But...Robert Taylor was called by Film Magazine more beautiful than Hedy Lamarr.

    • @francesswenson1763
      @francesswenson1763 Месяц назад

      O😅

    • @JaimeTaylor-lf1dd
      @JaimeTaylor-lf1dd Месяц назад +5

      I don't see it, pretty at best to average

    • @kirstenkim5011
      @kirstenkim5011 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@JaimeTaylor-lf1ddme too , she's not all that

  • @dmcgill9360
    @dmcgill9360 Месяц назад +8

    Great narrating. Enjoyed this 😊

  • @cehaver
    @cehaver 27 дней назад +12

    I just feel bad for her. She did so much. She was pressured to be a mother. I’m also sorry for her adoptive son, but holy hell did she go through the worst of anything I can imagine. Poor kid, poor Hedy. This is just horrible.

    • @Foxie770
      @Foxie770 8 дней назад

      She wasn’t pressured to be a mother. Women are born to be mothers. She was self possessed and narcissistic and obsessed with being a beautiful star instead of a wife and mom.

  • @billstory8034
    @billstory8034 Месяц назад +47

    An interesting story well presented.

  • @gwae48
    @gwae48 Месяц назад +132

    Could double for Vivien Leigh.

    • @patkern185
      @patkern185 Месяц назад +17

      I see a young Elizabeth Taylor, too. What a handful those three would have been! 😮😊

    • @sarahalbers5555
      @sarahalbers5555 Месяц назад +19

      I think she has a number of different looks. I can see a Vivien Leigh and Liz Taylor for sure. And the dreaded mistake of plastic surgery.

    • @caraqueno
      @caraqueno Месяц назад +11

      And, a dead ringer for Joan Bennett, who was married to Gene Markey before he married Hedy Lamarr.

    • @bluecolor1600
      @bluecolor1600 Месяц назад +8

      In your dreams maybe! Vivien is in a league of her own! Lamarr is very overrated!!🙈👎

    • @brittalbach416
      @brittalbach416 Месяц назад

      Vivien Leigh was a $corpio too and so was Gene Tierney who I also thought resembled Hedy. And Elizabeth Taylor was born with moon in scorpio. This astrological sign is famous for being sultry, secretive and persistent, meaning they dont like to give in to the power of others. Of course every person is influenced by other planets too

  • @cristinesaunders2428
    @cristinesaunders2428 Месяц назад +59

    She was so beautiful. I remember Johnny Depps song he played with the late Jeff Beck, called "Hedy Lamarr." It's quite a good song.

    • @Gullvivas
      @Gullvivas Месяц назад +1

    • @kristykewl69
      @kristykewl69 Месяц назад +1

      I love that song.

    • @SuperATVC
      @SuperATVC Месяц назад +5

      He's gross. Can't enjoy anything with him in it anymore.

    • @p0llenp0ny
      @p0llenp0ny Месяц назад +1

      ​@@SuperATVCBecause...

    • @luluspeers3110
      @luluspeers3110 Месяц назад

      Epstein flight logs ​@@p0llenp0ny

  • @elisabethmoser4195
    @elisabethmoser4195 Месяц назад +3

    Great story. You have a soothing voice...easy to listen to😊

  • @tamra8485
    @tamra8485 Месяц назад +24

    According to Wikipedia, even though he found documentation that he was their out of wedlock son, a later DNA test proved he was not biologically related. So what happened? Was there a son born out of wedlock? Did they adopt the wrong child? What is the real story here?

    • @evelynzlon9492
      @evelynzlon9492 Месяц назад

      The DNA results were probably falsified because she was Hedy Lamarr.

    • @Violetbunnyfish
      @Violetbunnyfish Месяц назад +4

      Someone else said that it was customary for the adoptive parents' names to be on the birth certificate, not the kid's biological parents, so he was not actually her biological son.

    • @tinabeard582
      @tinabeard582 11 дней назад +2

      That is true now. When I was adopted, my birth certificate was changed.

    • @tamra8485
      @tamra8485 11 дней назад +1

      @@tinabeard582 thanks for this, that is a logical explanation.

    • @lesfleurs9781
      @lesfleurs9781 2 дня назад

      Later DNA testing proved that he was not her biological son

  • @VitaInDC
    @VitaInDC Месяц назад +11

    If Hedy Lamarr had been a man, no one would care or even looked into (his) personal life with his marriages, children, and the scandal. They would have been praising his amazing genius invention despite not having advanced degrees, and how we benefit even now. I'm sad she had to go thru the double standards women endured and the extreme sacrifices she made to avoid getting ending up as a target in a witch hunt. I'm nearly 70, and I remember that back then, being single and having a baby out of wedlock was a guarantee to becoming an untouchable and socially isolated in your community & place of worship.
    She did what she had to do with her first child, sad that it is, just too bad she couldn't tell him sooner, but after so much time had passed, she probably couldn't imagine how he'd handle it. And I'm sad that her brilliance, her sheer genius, was put on the back shelf so often. But I'm proud of her that as a woman, she did not let the sexist, abusive monsters & idiots of her time snuff the life out of her.

  • @lindabrennan4455
    @lindabrennan4455 Месяц назад +105

    She was absolutely gorgeous but it seems like she had a miserable life and she was cruel to her eldest son. 😢

    • @dianawatton7570
      @dianawatton7570 Месяц назад +5

      Surely she had her reasons for abandoning her son or whatever it is she was accused of doing.

    • @skatefan9495
      @skatefan9495 Месяц назад +9

      @@dianawatton7570 What reason could there be? He was only 10 or 11. It's actually illegal to abandon a child.

    • @KevinSanderson
      @KevinSanderson Месяц назад

      @@skatefan9495 Hedy did not abandon him. This is a poorly researched sensationalized video. James was a wonderful baby and Hedy fought to keep him when Gene Markey cheated on her and they divorced. The Children's Society wanted him back but Hedy fought them and won. After Hedy marriied John Loder, he enrolled him in Chadwick's a military boarding school and then James changed and turned into a troublemaker and that continued for the next 4 or 5 years according to Hedy's long time chauffeur. Early on when he was about 8 he caused trouble at the school, and Chadwick's would no longer allow him to live there at night and the weekends. He later decided he wanted to live with his teacher and her husband, a coach, and they taught his old friends from when he got in trouble. Hedy fought it but James wouldn't let up. He was 12 by then and Hedy thought he'd be happier. She talked with him and James said it was his choice to leave, he was jealous of young Denise and her little baby brother Anthony. So he moved in with his teacher's family in Redondo Beach. Hedy continued to pay for his education for years, set up a trust fund, and made some good real estate investments for James. He was sure not abandoned. He long benefited from her high dollar MGM years. He stayed with his teacher's family, went on trips with them, and he eventually left them at 18 and joined the Air Force. He went from the Air Force into police work in the midwest and wound up in Omaha. He responded to a call in 1969 and the kids ran. Without giving warning he allegedly shot a teen African American girl in the back of the head. His partner had to wrestle him to the ground to get his gun away. There were riots following. There was a white jury who set him free but the case is still debated in Omaha. In 2000 he was working as a security guard at a casino and he was charged with filing a false report which stayed on his record. He passed away recently at about age 84.

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Месяц назад +4

      @@skatefan9495Do some reading on the situation, it’s not exactly how it is briefly depicted here.

    • @priskruger314
      @priskruger314 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@skatefan9495 please read a few comments up about the issues w adopted kids. Normally ofc you r right and heard that her other kids complained about her as well. But apparently he became a crook cop among other bad things.

  • @user-oy1fj6vq8f
    @user-oy1fj6vq8f Месяц назад

    Wonderful channel! Great narration and information!

  • @Vates104
    @Vates104 2 дня назад +2

    Hedy Lamar was complicated and brilliant in many ways. Certainly a fascinating person.

  • @markstevenson8209
    @markstevenson8209 Месяц назад +57

    What a tragic life she lived, every man she married was the wrong man 6 times in a row.
    It seems every time you hear about the personal life of these famous movie stars it is
    always tragic and sad.

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 Месяц назад +9

      She loved herself only and sometimes ...a new man for a while.

    • @number62
      @number62 Месяц назад +8

      Or was she the wrong woman? Math says yes.

    • @tommcfadden5232
      @tommcfadden5232 26 дней назад +3

      She was common denominator in her six marriages. It’s more likely that she was the problem and they were the ones who chose poorly.

    • @AnnaMarianne
      @AnnaMarianne 19 дней назад

      Sounds like she was the problem. Everything I learn suggests she had some kind of cluster b personality disorder, created by her loveless childhood.

    • @mandymckeown8625
      @mandymckeown8625 5 дней назад

      Narcissism is one hell of a drug 😮

  • @maggipetty7047
    @maggipetty7047 Месяц назад +160

    I can only imagine how difficult it was for an intelligent, beautiful woman to find a man that would appreciate her many talents.

    • @kimberlygilliam6112
      @kimberlygilliam6112 Месяц назад +30

      Based on how she treated her first son, I wouldn't be so quick to assume all the blame was on the husbands. Also, she chose these men, again and again. You can be booksmart and dumb about love and relationships.

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 Месяц назад +14

      @@kimberlygilliam6112 She was cold woman.

    • @KevinSanderson
      @KevinSanderson Месяц назад

      ​@@kimberlygilliam6112 Hedy had her issues with men (none matched up to the memory of her late father) but she was reportedly wonderful to the adopted son James when he was young and he said so in interviews. His younger sister and brother loved their mother but were typical rich kids. Hedy told a friend she was afraid she hadn't warned them enough about the harder times after MGM. The problems with James all started after he started going to Military schools and Chadwick's kicked him out for his behavior. He became a trouble maker for about 4 or 5 years according to the chauffeur. Then he took a liking to his teacher and her coach husband. If he lived with them he could be with his old friends where they taught. Hedy was against it but James went on about it and finally Hedy gave in. It was his decision to move in with his teacher's family as he had become jealous of his little sister Denise and baby brother Anthony. Hedy continued to pay for his education until he went into the Air Force. He went on trips with his teacher and her family overseas. Hedy set up a trust fund for James and gave him real estate investments. Sadly the people who actually knew them are gone and you have tabloid reporters and worse filling in nonsense. Denise and her late brother Tony didn't know the details but bits and pieces. Hedy had been hurt by James rejection of her. She had fought for him after the split with cheater Gene Markey when the Children's Society wanted James back after the divorce. You have to do a lot of digging to find out what went on. Sadly her longtime friend Patrick Agan didn't get his promising bio of Hedy published before he passed. He was going to get things cleared up. There are a couple articles of his online where he straightens out some things and corrects stuff from her ghost written auto-biography from the late 60s. The producers and narrator of this video should correct the bad attitudes and mistakes.

    • @maryleung1425
      @maryleung1425 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@kimberlygilliam6112Hedy was 17 years old in her first movie ...and the director was aperv....plus she was married at 18 ...when u were that age ...how mature were you at that age ...yes Hedy did some questionable things ...but her choice in men clearly wasn't good ...she really didn't have good role models of how a husband should treat a wife ...chose the same type of man over and over ...so I wonder how she got along with her father ...they say daughters marry men that have traits like their father ....

    • @pianoreigns
      @pianoreigns Месяц назад +4

      You're not going to find a decent man in that world

  • @hanselpollack4075
    @hanselpollack4075 Месяц назад +95

    Perhaps, you thought it uninteresting, but when Hedy Lamar was in her later fifties, she was arrested for shoplifting at, of all pedestrian places, May Co., now Macy’s.

    • @betinablueyes
      @betinablueyes Месяц назад +5

      I don't know, and don't care. If you can't prove it, don't say it!

    • @robiny.4395
      @robiny.4395 Месяц назад +34

      LOL! I worked plain clothes security in Beverly Hills at Robinsons, later Robinsons-May Co. I was stunned how many people we would arrest who were famous or were married to famous people, because they were bored.

    • @schoomzer
      @schoomzer Месяц назад +16

      The last years of her life were the most tragic. She lived by herself in northern Florida, and she was in poor mental and physical health. She wandered the streets aimlessly and had dementia.

    • @betinablueyes
      @betinablueyes Месяц назад +6

      @@schoomzer that is so 😔 sad

    • @truther001
      @truther001 Месяц назад

      @@schoomzer Typical of many who had been used up and thrown to the curb by Hollywood.

  • @annewelch-uk1of
    @annewelch-uk1of Месяц назад +25

    If not for WiFi, we wouldn't have cell phones. Too bad she never had the patent in her name. The Hollywood men controlled so much back then.

    • @ria1636
      @ria1636 Месяц назад +2

      It was patented in her name which is mentioned and shown in the video.

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 Месяц назад

      Can you imagine life without cell phone?

    • @vickiepaul8258
      @vickiepaul8258 Месяц назад +1

      Men period controlled everything back then, those were very different times. If he wasn't head over hills for you, you might be in trouble. 😢

  • @williamandrews4251
    @williamandrews4251 Месяц назад +59

    Maybe not so dark,just fragility and humanity.

    • @nickelliott1174
      @nickelliott1174 Месяц назад +3

      They left all the dark stuff out. Read up on her, it's not good.

    • @maxinebaskerville6020
      @maxinebaskerville6020 Месяц назад +14

      She was brilliant and used terribly in her lifetime. She should have been a tremendously wealthy woman from what the military STOLE from her. Couldn't possibly give a Woman credit for something that spectacular. SO Damn typical....

  • @cedartrees131
    @cedartrees131 Месяц назад +166

    It sounds like, against all odds, Hedy Lamarr was a SURVIVOR. She used every opportunity to stay alive and thrive in a man's world. Beauty and brains. Good for her.

    • @bernadineward5265
      @bernadineward5265 Месяц назад +29

      No. She was a terrible mother. Children should be loved and protected

    • @lauraf4176
      @lauraf4176 Месяц назад +19

      She literally abandoned her child

    • @gissyb1
      @gissyb1 Месяц назад +8

      No she neglected and abandoned her child. Horrible unsuccessful woman

    • @anonview
      @anonview Месяц назад +2

      ​@@bernadineward5265 You can be beautiful and smart, and still be a horrible mother. Those two things aren't synonymous. Heddy was beautiful. She was also smart. She just wasn't suited to become a mother.

    • @cathyyoung3285
      @cathyyoung3285 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@lauraf4176oh come now. Millions of men, famous or not, abandon their kids. How many famous men have done the same? Yet she is vilified and men are not.

  • @JaniceVineyard-kf6wm
    @JaniceVineyard-kf6wm Месяц назад +16

    She was so graceful and beautiful on screen, personal relationships so transient maybe part of her early life?

  • @JAG119
    @JAG119 Месяц назад +15

    You do realize that this is mixing up movie scenes of Hedy and Vivian Leigh as Hedy? Vivian Leigh and Clark Gable GWTW scenes were not Hedy. They did resemble each other though - both beautiful.

  • @dkirk5814
    @dkirk5814 Месяц назад +28

    Intriguing story, wonderfully narrated.

  • @mslady1592
    @mslady1592 Месяц назад +47

    Strong, powerful women seemingly have a difficult time finding men to love them and accommodate their aspirations of true love

    • @MelodieKate
      @MelodieKate Месяц назад

      Mostly because men do not suffer brilliance and beauty in women - it makes them insecure.

    • @user-fb5hv2mi9y
      @user-fb5hv2mi9y Месяц назад +3

      They all seem to have unreasonable expectations of others and over-inflated opinions of themselves, like most celebrities. Everybody look at me!!!

    • @mslady1592
      @mslady1592 Месяц назад +1

      @@user-fb5hv2mi9y There's delusional and then there's the women I'm referring to who are who they are in their element and unfortunately miss the fact that their expectations of the men they fancy to be worthy of them and their expectations to simply accommodate their wants and needs to love and be loved is the delusion unless they find a real one who is solid and the exception to the rule

    • @roberttreasure1986
      @roberttreasure1986 Месяц назад +1

      Back then, strong men played the provider role, and would not know what to do and lose their sense of purpose, if that was not needed.

    • @mslady1592
      @mslady1592 Месяц назад +1

      @@roberttreasure1986 strong women don't take away from strong men that's the misconception. In fact the right man makes a strong woman comfortable in her femininity and out of respect for him appreciates him being dominant and taking the lead and embracing him doing his manly things. Some men actually like the masculine tendencies of their women and wouldn't allow it to emasculate him or take away from him or his purpose because he's solid within himself and their relationship

  • @RandomComment6
    @RandomComment6 Месяц назад +1

    This channel and content are extremely interesting.

  • @MaryofAz
    @MaryofAz Месяц назад +110

    What's worse than a predatory director is a "mother" that abandons her child.

    • @BigMama-qk9fm
      @BigMama-qk9fm Месяц назад +17

      Its unreal the number of people here fucking idolising the bitch

    • @marthienel2190
      @marthienel2190 Месяц назад +4

      If her son preferred the teacher, what could she do?

    • @BigMama-qk9fm
      @BigMama-qk9fm Месяц назад +10

      @@marthienel2190 wtf!! there's something seriously wrong with people these days

    • @marthienel2190
      @marthienel2190 Месяц назад +4

      @BigMama-qk9fm I trust you don’t teach your kids to swear like that. The Welfare on your case?

    • @BigMama-qk9fm
      @BigMama-qk9fm Месяц назад

      @@marthienel2190 swearing is not an offense, dummy

  • @wyheadintx
    @wyheadintx Месяц назад +7

    I went to Jr. High with Hedy’s daughter Denise, when Hedy was married to Houston oilman Howard Lee. Denise seemed nice but we assumed she must be “fast” because her boyfriend had a {Gasp!} tattoo! (This was the 50s).

    • @asturiasceltic3183
      @asturiasceltic3183 19 дней назад +2

      Heeheee. I thought tattoos were scandalous even in the mid 80s. I can't imagine in the wholesome 1950s

  • @loricourtland8909
    @loricourtland8909 Месяц назад +26

    Love your channel and your videos❤

  • @shirleydelehanty3466
    @shirleydelehanty3466 Месяц назад +18

    Girls usually are attracted to men that remind them of their fathers. Interesting to know what kind of man her father was. If there was a cold distant relationship, it made sense that she kept on trying to get love from a surrogate that she never got from the real thing. If you haven't ever known love, you can't give it.

    • @tarey05
      @tarey05 Месяц назад

      She had a close, loving relationship with her father. Her mother was very cold, distant and jealous.

  • @susanstancliff2937
    @susanstancliff2937 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you!❤

  • @nickelliott1174
    @nickelliott1174 Месяц назад +15

    She sued them after the movie Blazing Saddles came out, but only got a very small settlement.

  • @capoislamort100
    @capoislamort100 Месяц назад +26

    I remember her in Samson and Delilah 1949, also a very intelligent woman. It’s sad what happened to her towards the end!

    • @capoislamort100
      @capoislamort100 Месяц назад +3

      @@bluewren2 did you also know that she was an inventor? She contributed a lot to aviation.

    • @ninamoores
      @ninamoores Месяц назад

      Terrible film .Samson with a strong American accent

    • @diane4537
      @diane4537 9 дней назад

      @@ninamoores The film was decent. I enjoyed it.

  • @marksstudio
    @marksstudio Месяц назад +31

    Is everybody that naive to think that a genius woman growing up in those turbulent times, having to prove herself at every turn would be perfect? And then she discovers ground breaking tech that is literally the basis for everything we use today? Have some compassion for a woman that would leave 95% of us in the technological dust. Really man. Anybody here perfect, without sin? I think not, and I'll be the first to admit it.

    • @moebanshee
      @moebanshee Месяц назад

      Well said

    • @carbine5378
      @carbine5378 Месяц назад +3

      What’s that got to do with her mothering skills?

    • @marksstudio
      @marksstudio Месяц назад +2

      @@carbine5378 Everything. You don't see that?

    • @catcat9582
      @catcat9582 Месяц назад +2

      If she can mother the other two just fine she could have done the same w her 1st

    • @marksstudio
      @marksstudio Месяц назад +2

      @@catcat9582 You sure of that? Without knowing anything other that the short?

  • @MeganTyler-db2zq
    @MeganTyler-db2zq 13 дней назад +4

    I highly recommend watching Stephanie Harlow’s video on Hedy. So much was left out of this story. Some of the most fascinating details too.

  • @williamandrews4251
    @williamandrews4251 Месяц назад +29

    Definitely a beautiful dark angel.

  • @ExploreStarZone268
    @ExploreStarZone268 Месяц назад +1

    She is truly beautiful! Mark and Pam's story is like a breath of fresh air in the crazy world of Hollywood! It's cool to see them keeping things so real and private despite the limelight. It just goes to show that some things are more important than fame. 😊

  • @johngalt97
    @johngalt97 Месяц назад +4

    Hedy Lamarr in 'Come Live with Me', co-starring with a young James Stewart, is absolutely gorgeous. She didn't seem to be able to do much with her hair, but her face was second to none.

  • @williamandrews4251
    @williamandrews4251 Месяц назад +7

    Great video lots of great information.

  • @chrisstrawn4108
    @chrisstrawn4108 Месяц назад +20

    I've always wondered about the "radio controlled torpedo" idea. Radio waves travel VERY poorly through water which is why torpedoes of this era were either non-guided or acoustic homing. Frequency hopping however would be very useful for airborne nighttime navigation aids which were then just coming out. (The "world's most beautiful woman" was certainly well-earned. Hedy buries Marilyn Monroe!)

  • @autodidact537
    @autodidact537 Месяц назад +40

    She was also known as: "The woman with the perfect face."

  • @douglasturner6153
    @douglasturner6153 Месяц назад +113

    That's similar to what Loretta Young did. Had a daughter secretly by Clark Gable. Then after 2 months "Adopted" her.

    • @TheNester.
      @TheNester. Месяц назад +18

      Her daughter was 19 months old when Loretta adopted her.
      In Hedy's case that son was NOT her biological son, DNA later done proved that.

    • @sarahalbers5555
      @sarahalbers5555 Месяц назад +9

      That happened more than once. Merle Oberon did the same thing.

    • @squarebear619
      @squarebear619 Месяц назад

      Was *sxlly assaulted by Clark Gable. Fixed that for you.

    • @betinablueyes
      @betinablueyes Месяц назад +10

      Times were different then. She would have been crucified

    • @lauramcgowan3740
      @lauramcgowan3740 Месяц назад +12

      These stars used children as props (like pets ?)

  • @changeintheair9648
    @changeintheair9648 Месяц назад +27

    It always amazes me and saddens me what Hollywood and the music industry does to beautiful/handsome talented people. I seems to almost always destroy them.

    • @Jenny-nz8fb
      @Jenny-nz8fb Месяц назад

      It does this to women not men!!

    • @lumarei1
      @lumarei1 Месяц назад

      Because the whole industry is demonic.

  • @voceval1
    @voceval1 Месяц назад +25

    When you examine photos of Hedy, as a child, and photos of her son James ("adopted") side-by-side their resemblance to each other is uncanny. The lips, nose and chin makes him look so much more like Hedy than her other children.

    • @kanderson-oo7us
      @kanderson-oo7us 24 дня назад +1

      And yet the DNA tests confirmed that he wasn't related to her biologically. It's almost as if appearances aren't proof, and people will see what they want to.

    • @voceval1
      @voceval1 23 дня назад

      @@kanderson-oo7us That's not what's in question here. Have you done and seen the very likeness?

    • @kanderson-oo7us
      @kanderson-oo7us 23 дня назад +1

      @@voceval1 No, because I don't care whether their baby pictures happen to look similar when the DNA proves they aren't related. Perhaps that's what made her choose that baby in the first place, but it doesn't change the story.

    • @kanderson-oo7us
      @kanderson-oo7us 23 дня назад

      @@voceval1 You putting adopted in quotation marks demonstrates your agenda to promote a false narrative.

    • @voceval1
      @voceval1 23 дня назад

      @@kanderson-oo7us No one is disproving anything and a promoting a false narrative. Bloody hell Mary. If you "don't care whether the baby pictures happen to look similar" go jump on another thread, move on and be gone with you.

  • @ckaydw
    @ckaydw 18 дней назад

    Very good information video. I really liked it. ❤

  • @ameliab1298
    @ameliab1298 Месяц назад +15

    I’ve always thought she was absolutely stunning just like my favorite, Vivien Leigh, and I heard about her invention. It is so sad she went from man to man and didn’t give her children that attention. It’s a very lonely and empty way to live. Thanks for the story.

  • @WhirledPublishing
    @WhirledPublishing Месяц назад +6

    Awesome summary of her life.

  • @charlieconnelly5514
    @charlieconnelly5514 Месяц назад +8

    Excellent 👍

  • @Tony32
    @Tony32 Месяц назад +1

    Great storytelling , I wasn't expecting the plot twist at the end.

  • @maryhelen1011
    @maryhelen1011 16 дней назад

    Wowie. That’s so sad about her first son. Amazing about the wireless invention! I loved this video. Thank you! ❤

  • @Dancestar1981
    @Dancestar1981 Месяц назад +40

    She was an engineering genius too

    • @user-fb5hv2mi9y
      @user-fb5hv2mi9y Месяц назад

      It was Tesla's invention. She stole it.

    • @christinaheagy4602
      @christinaheagy4602 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@user-fb5hv2mi9y
      I thought Edison stole Tesla's inventions???

  • @Bagabonda
    @Bagabonda Месяц назад +14

    I saw an interview with Hedy Lamarr in which she talked about her conception of frequency hopping on guided torpedoes. Her description does not fit the familiar narrative. The inspiration came from her radio, which had a dial for changing stations (frequencies). She envisioned a submarine transmitter and torpedo receiver changing frequencies simultaneously. She did not come up with a method of doing this--a musician friend of hers did. He worked with player pianos and envisioned using something like a piano roll running simultaneously on the sub and the torpedo. However, the idea was rejected by the navy. It was later on that the electrical engineering people developed the working prototype, but their solution had nothing to do with Hedy and her friend's method. She envisioned the idea, but she did not invent the technology, nor did she invent technology the led to Bluetooth or any electronic device. I was disappointed to learn this, having been long familiar with the popular narrative. This is similar to Arthur C. Clarke claiming to have invented the communications satellite. He envisioned four satellites in geosynchronous orbit relaying information to each other. He did not invent the technology that eventually made it happen. An important distinction.

    • @priskruger314
      @priskruger314 Месяц назад +2

      Thank you

    • @deborahhanna9126
      @deborahhanna9126 Месяц назад +1

      Intellectual property is usually copyrighted. Nothing happens or gets invented without first being an idea. Now if another individual had a patent/copyright from nearly the same time showing a comparable idea that evolved, I would be more willing to believe that Lamarr's idea was just the next logical step instead of something new... But the military gaslighted her and seized the patent! There is more than room to believe it was with intention. Not wanting to pay money or see possible new tech go to the highest bidder in wartime would be motive enough. Swindling a lone woman, not the CEO of a big company, who was not military, who was not even American, who was 'Hollywood' and would not be taken seriously, would be very believable of the leadership of the time. Should we credit DaVinci with inventing the helicopter? Yes and No.

  • @marionavellaneda7547
    @marionavellaneda7547 Месяц назад

    Interesante video. Ignoraba esa historia. Muchas gracias por la información.

  • @judyrosey
    @judyrosey Месяц назад

    SO well done

  • @bcsurvivor4713
    @bcsurvivor4713 Месяц назад +42

    6:12 Barbara La Marr's cause of death, pulmonary tuberculosis and nephritis at age 29.

  • @shakesalegsometimes9575
    @shakesalegsometimes9575 Месяц назад +7

    Oh yes, I did enjoy it. Thank you ☺️

  • @bluest1524
    @bluest1524 Месяц назад +1

    0:48 that's stunning piano melody. Where did you get that?

  • @alexandramunoz4551
    @alexandramunoz4551 Месяц назад +13

    OMG, that's extremely cruel, what she did to her Son! 😢

  • @ws5397
    @ws5397 Месяц назад +48

    Tesla invented frequency hopping- her joint patent used a mechanical synchronized version.

    • @andrewmiller4885
      @andrewmiller4885 Месяц назад +22

      YEP, you nailed it. Tesla, the unsung hero and genius of almost all of 20th Century technology, while others walked away with the prizes, fame, money, and accolades, for Nicola Tesla's work, and inventions. An absolute travesty of injustices in this world.

    • @jegsthewegs
      @jegsthewegs Месяц назад

      ​@@andrewmiller4885Tesla was robbed and bullied by the Americans. Greedy robbing swines. Just like they hid and whisked away the evil German. Von Brown in order to commandeer engineering secrets. Wicked Greed.

    • @andrewmiller4885
      @andrewmiller4885 Месяц назад +4

      @MegaBeanandCheese A kleptomaniac?
      Wow I did not know that. Did she squander all her money? Although with that issue lack of money isn't always the problem.

    • @M5TABBYCAT
      @M5TABBYCAT 24 дня назад

      I 😊thought she invented sonar.

  • @justagirlsd3000
    @justagirlsd3000 Месяц назад +14

    I like this. I knew nothing about Heddy Lamar. She introduced immigrants from Vietnam to lget certificates in nails. She’s the reason why we have so many Vietnamese salons. I see them reach the American Dream.

    • @carolmcln5028
      @carolmcln5028 Месяц назад +6

      Actually, that was Tippy Hedren.

    • @heythave
      @heythave 8 дней назад +1

      Yes, it was Tippy.

  • @CJG-bk4bk
    @CJG-bk4bk 19 дней назад

    Great videos.

  • @susanwilliams1575
    @susanwilliams1575 Месяц назад +3

    I had never heard of her until Johnny Depp wrote a song about her. She was strikingly beautiful. Sometimes, it’s a curse to be so beautiful; especially in a time when women were expected to be silent. Thank you for putting the history of her out for others to hear about.

  • @GGSalve
    @GGSalve Месяц назад +4

    John Loder was a Deadbeat Dad who abandoned his biological son James. James was happily raised by a teacher and her husband. Foster parenting is fairly common and is not a monstrous tragedy for a child compared to many other situations.
    Those who want to demonise an accomplished woman make a big deal of it.

  • @lesliehirschfeld9226
    @lesliehirschfeld9226 18 дней назад +9

    I wouldn't judge the woman. As a lady of Hollywood give her credit she faced insanity little of us know. Life is brutal for all of us. She gave the best she had.

  • @ruthietaylor8756
    @ruthietaylor8756 Месяц назад +2

    Stunning

  • @douglastarvestad186
    @douglastarvestad186 25 дней назад +1

    She was just stunning. Especially in that final scene. I first fell in love with her when I saw the Corel Draw software in the late 90's I believe. And that hair style, they don't make them like they used to.

  • @theire483
    @theire483 Месяц назад +8

    Do Ida Lupino next

  • @jwalt8019
    @jwalt8019 Месяц назад +55

    Wow! These Golden age Hollywood actors/actresses married and divorced like they were changing their underwear. Geesh!

    • @FayeKramer-rl9xz
      @FayeKramer-rl9xz Месяц назад +10

      So do Angelina Jolie and the Kardashians.

    • @ey67
      @ey67 Месяц назад +3

      What underwear?

    • @debraperkins4448
      @debraperkins4448 Месяц назад +1

      😅😂​@@ey67😂😅

    • @laylatang6081
      @laylatang6081 Месяц назад +2

      My God. Sure, she married some real losers, I’ll give you that. But it’s clear that one, she was dealing with some pretty extreme trauma that affected her mental health, and two, some of those men were absolutely horrible psychopaths. Should she have stayed and gotten murdered?

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 Месяц назад

      Like dogs.

  • @Narrow-Pather
    @Narrow-Pather 2 дня назад +1

    "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder."
    *Evil detracts from beauty.*

  • @aandrus2169
    @aandrus2169 Месяц назад +2

    I'm very impressed with her inventions.

  • @user-od5fh3gn4d
    @user-od5fh3gn4d Месяц назад +3

    Actors abandon their kids all the time, they go on to have new families with new mistresses - but an actress does it and she’s deemed a villain.

    • @roberttreasure1986
      @roberttreasure1986 Месяц назад

      The men are villains too. The men are just less identifiable because they don't get pregnant.

  • @Cobbmtngirl
    @Cobbmtngirl Месяц назад +17

    Wow, I didn’t know she was an inventor. Sure couldn’t pick a decent husband. Sad she never told her son the truth about his parentage.

  • @user-ps2nn5pj4g
    @user-ps2nn5pj4g Месяц назад

    I like Factinate mini-bios. I love Factinate mini-bios when this presenter narrates them.

  • @truecynic1270
    @truecynic1270 Месяц назад +41

    Wow, this woman had, and was, EVERYTHING. Beauty and brains.

    • @changeintheair9648
      @changeintheair9648 Месяц назад +6

      But messed up. Whether biologically or result of Hollyweird.

    • @nannem9716
      @nannem9716 Месяц назад +3

      I have been a huge Hedy Lamarr fan since my childhood. I still am. However, no person "has EVERYTHING" or can be "EVERYTHING". She was a flawed human just like everyone else. In fact, maybe a lot more so than most people. It's also interesting that you define "EVERYTHING" as "beauty and brains" with no mention of heart or soul.

    • @hairyape3935
      @hairyape3935 Месяц назад +4

      No heart

    • @truecynic1270
      @truecynic1270 Месяц назад +1

      @@nannem9716 Well.........alright...........I should reword my comment........She had what I do not have - beauty and brains....and 'everything else." Thank you for correcting my written intent...And YES, I didn't include heart and soul because YOU'RE RIGHT ! I made an important error!!!!

    • @truecynic1270
      @truecynic1270 Месяц назад

      @@hairyape3935 Yes, apparently so , SO I stand corrected - my mistake.

  • @annerohrbacker6097
    @annerohrbacker6097 Месяц назад +13

    Wow!