THE FRIENDS OF LAWRENCE TIERNEY NOIRCON 2022

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  • čas přidán 21. 11. 2022
  • THE FRIENDS OF LAWRENCE TIERNEY: Jeff Burr, David Del Valle, C. Courtney Joyner, and Timothy Tierney join moderator and film scholar Dr. Jason A. Ney and author Burt Kearns in a freewheeling discussion of the life and crimes of Lawrence Tierney, subject of LAWRENCE TIERNEY: HOLLYWOOD'S REAL-LIFE TOUGH GUY. Premiered 22 October 2022, Day 2 of the NoirCon virtual film noir conference. NoirCon.com
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Komentáře • 34

  • @poohbear131415
    @poohbear131415 Před rokem +23

    My uncle Larry was not to be messed with. But he really a good guy. I miss him a lot

    • @leoinsf
      @leoinsf Před rokem +3

      Good guys are not cruel! Yes, he was an attractive actor, but his thing: waiting to start a fight with anyone who crossed his path, is not O.K.!

    • @timothymanvel9030
      @timothymanvel9030 Před 10 měsíci +5

      He was my cousin.

    • @ericsilberstein667
      @ericsilberstein667 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I had a Great Uncle Charlie (Grandfather’s brother) who was pretty intimidating. He ran a hotel in Vegas, to start. Well known to many there. He was more about business than family. Tough guy. However, I don’t think he got into fights. He was just not one to hug. Still generous though.

    • @SKMikeMurphySJ
      @SKMikeMurphySJ Před 16 dny +2

      That's for sure, but he was always kind to me...

  • @johncopeland3826
    @johncopeland3826 Před 2 měsíci +6

    ' Hill Street ! ' The final two words of the incredible tv series Hill Street Blues uttered by Sgt Jenkins ...played by Mr Lawrence Tierney ! Mr Tierney's whole body of work was quite superb and multi faceted ! Not too many can say likewise ?

  • @jgg59
    @jgg59 Před 8 měsíci +13

    I was visiting friends out in LA. I guess it was 95 or 96 I was sober about three years maybe four years, so maybe 96. I come out of a AA meeting in West Hollywood and I was standing there and people were saying they weren’t going out for coffee or lunch. It was an afternoon meeting so a lot of people i think on their lunch break. So I’m standing there and this gentleman comes over and says you wanna go out for a coffee. I said sure I watch lots of old movies, but I didn’t recognize him right away. So during lunch I realize who he was and I said oh I realize you’re blah blah blah. His response was that’s got nothing to do with fucking getting sober. I said yes you are correct so we just talked about some movies. I’m from New York. I was 35 6’,3” tall 200 pound Irish guy from New York. We actually had a great conversation. He asked me about all these places that had long since disappeared from NYC . He talked about all these places on the East side of New York and these hangouts up in the Broadway district. I’m figuring he was in his early to mid 70s. At this point we had a great conversation. We stayed in touch for a little bit even when I got back to New York he was a piece of work. He reminded me of the men I grew up around in the Bronx.

    • @SKMikeMurphySJ
      @SKMikeMurphySJ Před 5 měsíci +4

      He had a small part in Cassavetes, Gloria in 70's New York, he also drove the horse carriage around Central Park for a while.

  • @davidnorton2473
    @davidnorton2473 Před rokem +9

    The devil thumbs a ride what a great film

  • @Lolabelle59
    @Lolabelle59 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Just got my copy. Thank you so much for writing it.

  • @rufusmctavish6442
    @rufusmctavish6442 Před 20 dny +1

    Scott Brady is my favourite actor. It was good to listen to his son, Tim. You can sure see the family resemblance.

  • @jimsmith1365
    @jimsmith1365 Před 18 dny +1

    My brother hung out with him when they both lived in Venice Beach. We took him out for a bite and watched a movie over to my place. He was nice, kind of pleasant. Never heard a harsh word, he did almost bite my head off when ask him to repeat something I couldn't hear.

  • @user-es8pq1mz1r
    @user-es8pq1mz1r Před 3 měsíci +2

    Use to see Larry in and around Hollywood. A nice old man towards the end of his life.

  • @hyper-realityfilms175
    @hyper-realityfilms175 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for posting! great panel assembled and fantastic stories!

  • @SKMikeMurphySJ
    @SKMikeMurphySJ Před 5 měsíci +5

    You should read my interview with him in Psychotronic Video Magazine, he was my 2nd Interview right after Tim Carey. Both up for R Dogs.... He stayed at my Moms house in malibu/westlake. we played crosswords and puzzles all-night long!

    • @SKMikeMurphySJ
      @SKMikeMurphySJ Před 5 měsíci +3

      It was either that or sitting around his one-room apartment playing brainteasers and other games to pass the time while eating Spaghetti-O's with a loaded revolver on his TV tray, I had heard he once fired it towards M.T in the room. I had seen his anger once at Eddie Braynt's Saturday Matina (a Video and Awesome Movie Poster archive which I raided of all Ray Dennis Steckler's films) some guy said Errol Flynn was gay and Larry picked him up and tossed him into a display case then warned him not to get up. Speaking of Ray, I once took Larry and a young lady who appeared in Steckler's "Lemon Grove Kids" out to Musso's. I used to do that a lot when I was in the dough. I took Larry, Timothy Carey, Johnny Legend and some German expatriates all to Musso's, what a night!

  • @simonfaxon4245
    @simonfaxon4245 Před rokem +6

    Fantastic, I can't wait to read the book. I've seen everything of Lawrence tierney, but I've never seen ( gimme some larry) if anyone has thar documentary, and would be kind enough to upload it on CZcams, it would be greatly appreciated, as I'm a huge fan.

  • @falcontube2023
    @falcontube2023 Před 10 měsíci +6

    They didn't invite the guy who invented the yo yo that lights up to this?

  • @leejones8582
    @leejones8582 Před 5 měsíci +2

    He was great in the Simpsons

  • @jonathangems
    @jonathangems Před 4 měsíci +1

    I met Lawrence Tierney in 1995 for a movie I was directing. We met, with a female friend of his, at his apartment in Hollywood. He scared the shit out of me. I'd never met anyone so full of barely-contained violence. He made Mickey Rourke look like a choir boy. Being in a small room with him was scary. It was like he could fly off the handle at any moment. And he was as dumb as a rock. He wasn't quite human, like he was part-neanderthal or had an extra Y chromosome. I wondered what a psychiatrist would make of him, though he never would have tolerated a psychiatrist and would have put the frighteners on him. When I heard about a person whose personality became hostile and aggressive after a brain injury, I wondered if this had happened to Tierney. He was one nasty helluva piece of work.

  • @leoinsf
    @leoinsf Před rokem +5

    Anyone who tries to excuse Lawrence Tierney's bad behavior by pointing to Robert Mitchum are daffy!
    Robert Mitchum probably did drink a lot. . . smoked pot, but he didn't sit in a bar, waiting for someone to beat in a fight.
    Lawrence was an "mean drunk", a habitual drunk and kept this going through most of his life.
    Frankly, I am not impressed with his acting ability either!

  • @darrelmorgan6266
    @darrelmorgan6266 Před rokem +5

    Were Robert Mitchum and Lawrence Tierney on contract at RKO during the same time period? What I know of both men I would think those 2 would have either gotten along very well or alternately been at each other's throats. No in between. I've read Mitchum went through a period of violent behavior, public drunkenness, he gave heavyweight boxer Bernie Reynolds a beating that sent Reynolds to the hospital, and even a fight with cops as well as wrecking a studio office and being fired from the starring role in one of John Wayne's productions. Mitchum got through all that and settled down whereas Lawrence obviously didn't. That was a shame because I think he was in reality a great actor.

    • @productionunlimited
      @productionunlimited  Před rokem +2

      Yes they were at RKO during the same period.. Mitchum appears throughout the book...

    • @darrelmorgan6266
      @darrelmorgan6266 Před rokem

      @@productionunlimited Great, thanks for the reply. Time to get that book!

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 Před 18 dny

      having an on-screen prescence is half the battle, and he sure had one. when I saw 'Reservoir Dogs', I couldn't place him, as I had seen 'Dillinger' on VHS years earlier. but I think he's unforgettable in the Tarantino picture. QT knows talent. Chris Penn tells a hilarious story about LT and lawn furniture. y' know how when someone has something they really have no use for, and want to unload it on someone? it's that kind of story. Penn is laughing while he tells it. rest his soul.

  • @linnmatthews8615
    @linnmatthews8615 Před 18 dny

    Don't know if it's just me, but the sound dropped out at about the,10 minutes mark.

  • @mikegleed5842
    @mikegleed5842 Před 8 měsíci +1

    36:00 Elvis Presley 😂😂😂😂

  • @sulevisydanmaa9981
    @sulevisydanmaa9981 Před 19 dny

    MORGAN WOODWARD ....

  • @Joseph_Greco
    @Joseph_Greco Před 5 dny

    Hard to believe it's the same person when you look at him in his youth and then as an old man. The alcohol took it's toll on him.

  • @sulevisydanmaa9981
    @sulevisydanmaa9981 Před 19 dny

    CHARLIE MCGRAW WAS TUFFER !

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 Před 18 dny

    'Dillinger' sucked, but it wasn't Teirney's fault. they way they wrote JD's character was ridiculous. kind of like a sociopath. John Dillinger didn't have a sadistic bone in his body, contrary to the bar room scene, where he takes a dislike to the waiter. and like a lot of so-called '30's pictures, they completely forget that most men walked around in strawboat hats. like they don't care if people take it for a '40's picture. w/ a better script, and director, Teirney could've been a great Dillinger. Warren Oates is still today, the best(1973).

  • @Ill.fight.ya.for.it.
    @Ill.fight.ya.for.it. Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’d like to ask a question, how did two Tierney’s, Gene and Laurence rise to fame at more or less the same time and why were they both so successful? Was it just an Irish thing? I’m a Tierney. Both my parents where born in the small Limerick village that all Tierney’s originate from. P.S. My daughter Siobhan who was born in Australia is a copy of Gene, we say she has the Tierney look.

    • @productionunlimited
      @productionunlimited  Před 3 měsíci

      two separate talents, two separate trajectories-- and two separate mental issues... It is addressed in Lawrence Tierney: Hollyywood's Real-Life Tough Guy. (LawrenceTierneyBook.com)