I loved Robert and sobbed when I heard he had passed. He did have a wonderful life and he brought depth to my life when he reigned on TCM. He made me fall in love with silent films! He was so interesting… listen to those stories!!!! Rest in peace, Robert… I miss you terribly… 💔
I'm 33 years old. I grew up watching Robert Osborne - he was a teacher for me. I swear I was born in the wrong era, as a child I was always drawn to old films. And still to this day, I appreciate the stars of the Golden Era. I shock myself and other people when I share what I know about films and the stars of the 20th century. Things you wouldn't expect someone to know down to the least expected detail. I would have loved to be in Mr. Osborne's shoes - I live my fascination and appreciation for film through him. Continue to rest in peace, Robert Osborne. Thank you for your talent. ❤️
I feel you 100 percent and can relate somewhat. After I found my love of entertaining, and I was going to school for it, I came across TCM after it being just a few blimps in my television watching history. From around 2008 or 2009 until his passing, TCM was a staple in our household and the channel that was always on due to its content and the way Robert not only gave you great knowledge but also made the information so obtainable, as it was a coffee conversation with a friend. I learned so much from acting from my favorites of Garbo, Crawford, and Davis and enjoyed the month of October when I was introduced to Hammer Horror films. When he passed, it left a change at TCM that the new format and programming has lost what was once so special. In fact, as we speak, I am emptying out our DVR to end our cable service as it no longer holds the charm that it carried when Robert was here.
I always greatly enjoyed Mr. Osborne during his twenty-plus years on TCM. Hearing these stories is just a lot of fun. RIP handsome man - I am so glad that you allowed us to know your life and history better.
He seemed like a likable guy. Loved watching the channel. Unfortunately we can’t no longer see it because Comcast ended their subscription. I especially liked his introduction to the musicals and his specials with the celebrities.
He was meant to do this. I met Robert Osborne during our Port Townsend Washington Movie Festival & he was a talented and nice person. Lucille Ball was a huge supporter of Robert Osborne. As I said ….. meant to be …
I like the classiness of Robert Osborne when talking about AMC's Bob Dorian. Alex was saying Dorian was "no Robert Osborne." Very quietly, Osborne complimented Dorian, who was pretty damned good in his own right.
BOB INTERVIEWED ME, WHILE I WAS FILMING "BLACK MARBLE" IN HOLLYWOOD..1979...& WE WERE IN THE MIDDLE OF HOLLYWOOD BLVD, NEAR WESTERN AVE...."WHY ARE YOU IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET?" HE ASKED ME,..& I SAID:..."THE DIRECTOR ,HAROLD BECKER, IS FROM NYC, & HE LIKES BEING IN THE MIDDLE OF TRAFFIC".&..IT APPEARED IN THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER.....I GOT A LOT OF CALLS.....BOB WAS ONE OF THE VERY BEST PEOPLE I EVER KNEW.!..JACK ENGLISH..ACT/SING & FAMOUS LOCATION MANAGER/SCOUT..(GODFATHER, PT 2, APOCALYPSE NOW, ETC.)..WEST HOLLYWOOD...5/2020
DIANE BAKER & I WERE CLASSMATES AT ESTELLE HARMAN'S ACTORS WORKSHOP, IN HOLLYWOOD..1957-58...SHE IS ONE OF THE VERY BEST PEOPLE THAT I NOW.........JACK ENGLISH...ACT/SING & LOCATION MGR..(GODFATHER,PT 2, APOCALYPSE NOW,ETC)WEHO..5/2020
@@itstheburnzConsidering how well Jim Bailey impersonated others, if he and Robert Osborn were a couple, then there several people, famous ones like Judy Garland, Phylis Diller and Barbra Streisand, in that relationship.
@swampmammytheone: Evidently you must be one swishy from queer queen that demands acceptance to live your live as you want but criticize others for doing the same thing. If Robert Osborn was homosexual that is his business, no one else’s, including yours. He may have been romantically involved with men but it did not define is life. CUT!
I loved Robert and sobbed when I heard he had passed. He did have a wonderful life and he brought depth to my life when he reigned on TCM.
He made me fall in love with silent films! He was so interesting… listen to those stories!!!!
Rest in peace, Robert… I miss you terribly… 💔
I'm 33 years old. I grew up watching Robert Osborne - he was a teacher for me. I swear I was born in the wrong era, as a child I was always drawn to old films. And still to this day, I appreciate the stars of the Golden Era. I shock myself and other people when I share what I know about films and the stars of the 20th century. Things you wouldn't expect someone to know down to the least expected detail. I would have loved to be in Mr. Osborne's shoes - I live my fascination and appreciation for film through him. Continue to rest in peace, Robert Osborne. Thank you for your talent. ❤️
I feel you 100 percent and can relate somewhat. After I found my love of entertaining, and I was going to school for it, I came across TCM after it being just a few blimps in my television watching history. From around 2008 or 2009 until his passing, TCM was a staple in our household and the channel that was always on due to its content and the way Robert not only gave you great knowledge but also made the information so obtainable, as it was a coffee conversation with a friend. I learned so much from acting from my favorites of Garbo, Crawford, and Davis and enjoyed the month of October when I was introduced to Hammer Horror films. When he passed, it left a change at TCM that the new format and programming has lost what was once so special. In fact, as we speak, I am emptying out our DVR to end our cable service as it no longer holds the charm that it carried when Robert was here.
I can’t simply do that, because there’s no other channel that’s commercial free that shows classic films.
It seems like all the stars and planets were aligned around Mr. Robert Osbourne, this was amazing. 🌟 🤩
Robert Osborne: class personified.
I always greatly enjoyed Mr. Osborne during his twenty-plus years on TCM. Hearing these stories is just a lot of fun. RIP handsome man - I am so glad that you allowed us to know your life and history better.
This man life was truly a definite purpose, and in watching him present any movie, any actor, any story of Hollywood and film, he was in entrancing.
Besides everything else, and there was a lot, his writing was excellent. I would love to see a collection of Osborne's articles in a book from.
He seemed like a likable guy. Loved watching the channel. Unfortunately we can’t no longer see it because Comcast ended their subscription. I especially liked his introduction to the musicals and his specials with the celebrities.
This is a great interview/tribute.
He was meant to do this. I met Robert Osborne during our Port Townsend Washington Movie Festival & he was a talented and nice person. Lucille Ball was a huge supporter of Robert Osborne. As I said ….. meant to be …
Hello kali👋
“Nobody in LA caries a book. All they carry are gym bags.” LOL. Great line.
I like the classiness of Robert Osborne when talking about AMC's Bob Dorian. Alex was saying Dorian was "no Robert Osborne." Very quietly, Osborne complimented Dorian, who was pretty damned good in his own right.
YEP..JE
He made a place for himself! With his love of art! And.. I always wondered WHO WROTE RECORD ALBUM LINER Notes!!
BOB INTERVIEWED ME, WHILE I WAS FILMING "BLACK MARBLE" IN HOLLYWOOD..1979...& WE WERE IN THE MIDDLE OF HOLLYWOOD BLVD, NEAR WESTERN AVE...."WHY ARE YOU IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET?" HE ASKED ME,..& I SAID:..."THE DIRECTOR ,HAROLD BECKER, IS FROM NYC, & HE LIKES BEING IN THE MIDDLE OF TRAFFIC".&..IT APPEARED IN THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER.....I GOT A LOT OF CALLS.....BOB WAS ONE OF THE VERY BEST PEOPLE I EVER KNEW.!..JACK ENGLISH..ACT/SING & FAMOUS LOCATION MANAGER/SCOUT..(GODFATHER, PT 2, APOCALYPSE NOW, ETC.)..WEST HOLLYWOOD...5/2020
Beautiful man mr osbourne a classy guy rip ty for shamal the beautiful stars of old Hollywood 😁🇨🇦🇨🇦
I’m so glad I grew up with Robert! He introduced me to so many great films! How fortunate we were!
What a wonderful life he had.
he was a walking encepedia of movies. he will be missed greatly
He was a class ACT.
DIANE BAKER & I WERE CLASSMATES AT ESTELLE HARMAN'S ACTORS WORKSHOP, IN HOLLYWOOD..1957-58...SHE IS ONE OF THE VERY BEST PEOPLE THAT I NOW.........JACK ENGLISH...ACT/SING & LOCATION MGR..(GODFATHER,PT 2, APOCALYPSE NOW,ETC)WEHO..5/2020
I don’t believe in “luck”. I do believe that people and positive situations come into our life to assist us in various directions. He shall be missed.
@ 27:50: Mickey Rooney was little but he was powerful!
Ty for sharing old Hollywood I meant😁🇨🇦🇨🇦
Puts today's Hollyweird to SHAME
YEP..JE
That guy is great! 😃
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oh how I miss him on TCM! None of the current hosts even comes close. And Manciewitz…well, no comment.
What year was this interview?
06 Jan 2014
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A gay man saying he was square is over the top funny
Just Here he and Jim Bailey was a big couple for years I heard!! My friend worked for Jim for years.
You'd be surprised how square some gay men are...some are even celibate, go to church and vote Republican.
@@itstheburnzConsidering how well Jim Bailey impersonated others, if he and Robert Osborn were a couple, then there several people, famous ones like Judy Garland, Phylis Diller and Barbra Streisand, in that relationship.
@swampmammytheone: Evidently you must be one swishy from queer queen that demands acceptance to live your live as you want but criticize others for doing the same thing. If Robert Osborn was homosexual that is his business, no one else’s, including yours. He may have been romantically involved with men but it did not define is life. CUT!