I wish Lauren Bacall had won the Academy Award that night. She looked disappointed but at least she was nominated. She loved her cigarettes but lived to 89 anyway. What a long, interesting, and colorful life. R.I.P. I will miss her.
She was truly lucky her lungs survived all that nicotine. Bogey was a chain smoker and I believe he died from esophageal cancer at 57, relatively young by today's standards. I loved reading her first autobio, esp her delicate friendship with Katherine Hepburn, who was not the easiest person to get along with. The book goes into the ups and downs of their long friendship. A fascinating read !
A win would have been a great career-capper. It went to Juliette Binoche, who probably won’t be anywhere near as well remembered….she’ll have the Oscar, but Bacall has the legend.
@@mojo500100the kind of comment " american centered"...Juliette binoche was absolutely wonderful in the english patient and has a magnificent career for 40 years with the most prestigious awards won during that time...she's not an american actress.that's all!
They offered class in public. But in general they were no different from most stars today (with of course glaring exceptions). Both Bacall and Bogart had affairs, as did many, many others. I mean, even JUNE ALLYSON had an affair while married to Dick Powell...
Lauren Bacall accomplished quite a lot. She managed to carve out a stellar stage career when her film career faded. Her autobiography was very well written and very entertaining. It still holds up and is not a dated read. Bacall seems to have had a great capacity for friendship and I give her credit. Her friendships lasted decades. She maintained her friendships. Her children did not turn out to be drug addicts or brats. Unfortunately, her love life (after Bogart) was a string of difficulties and disappointments. However, she was strong. She did not implode. She did not get lost in self-destructive behaviors. She was a survivor. She remained positive and kept going. She kept working. She loved to work.
@@darnellmajor9016 Perish the thought. She spoke openly of refusing to ever do that. Whatever difference you are seeing may be down to things like makeup or lighting in different videos.
@@darnellmajor9016 she did a facelift and some work around the eyes. anyone can see that...she didn't age well but after surgery she looked beautiful.
@@GEN- I just looked her up because I didn’t recognize the name. She was absolutely gorgeous. I will try to find a movie of hers to watch. I do know that I have seen her before. I’m looking forward to watching her. Thank you.
@@deniselebeau9874 OK, she was genial 😉. This is very talented nice czech singer+actor (tragic. died young😔) czcams.com/video/71eYB4JNu5Q/video.html BR 👋
@@jochenstossberg5427 Even if she did, she still looked fantastic and behaved like a well mannered lady with a charming personality and charisma! By the way, she passed away several years ago, so give her a break, for God's sake!
@@jochenstossberg5427 LOL Unfortunately, being in the entertainment industry, especially for aging women, its not always an option to age gracefully. But Lauren Bacall, I absolutely adore and admire her for the woman she is. And if this interview is as authentic as it appears, her strong, true-to-form character is much revered. I find her stunningly beautiful and just a fair honest and assertive woman. God Bless her soul.
Oh how I miss these great specials !!! Barbara always found a way to expose the under belly of a celebrity's vulnerability. This was a lovely interview. One time in history ..... We've lost so many , and with them a level of class and intelligence we'll never see again. ♥️
I agree. What a beautiful person of character and values. I admire her "100% plus expectations" in being the best person you can be in this lifetime. She is someone that gives it to you straight.
An amazing lady with talent, wit, beauty, honesty and THAT voice. l think one of her very last movie scene was in Misery! As a New Yorker she famously lived in the Dakota Building till her passing! RIP Lauren
Bacall was / is one of the top ten most beautiful and desirable women ( or maybe even people) of all time. She smoked a cigarette like she was preparing to write your epitaph.
I have loved her since To Have and To Have Not, you could cut the chemistry beyween her and Bogart with a knife. Key Largi is probably my favorite. She had so many great films. I've loved her since the first time i saw her, whats not to love? That humility and class. You cant have class without humility. Shockingly pretty. Easily a legend with her legendary peers.
She truly was a down to earth woman, and pleased to be recognized by younger people. I was lucky enough to meet her several times when I lived in NYC, and she remembered me 3 of the 4 times we met, always by name, always with a gracious smile and "kittle hugs", and the last time was air kisses. A warm soul and pleasure to have interacted with and bantered with. (Kittle hugs are what she called holding forearms and touching cheeks with a Muah!)
Thank you for posting this Interview John Flanagan. I watched it for the first time late tonight and was just thrilled and enchanted by the beauty and character of Lauren Bacall. I've seen her in old TCM movies replayed when I was a kid, adolescent, adult and older adult. But I like her more outside of those movies- As in this interview with Barbara Walters, just simple and direct. Loved it. thank you!
Ha, ha ...luv it when Barbara catches Lauren off guard and asks her to do her most famous line. Gotcha ! Also, RIP to one of the best journalists if not THE to Barbara Walters.
I don't think she got enough roles or enough great ones rather. One of the most beautiful actresses ever filmed. Someone that you wouldn't be uncomfortable being around. Not many in that business can say that.
How rude of barbara to ask Miss Bacall if she was getting the lifetime achievement Oscar because she hadn’t won a Oscar and they felt sorry for her. Miss Bacall is such a classy woman!
I don’t think it was rude. It was a legitimate question because the academy very often gives an Oscar to an actor who has done great work over the years, yet somehow gets overlooked. Paul Newman. Alan Arkin. And Glenn Close hadn’t won yet, despite being more worthy than some of her competitors. She’ll get one eventually, and interviewers will ask the same question Barbara did.
I think Stephen wrote "you were never what I thought a mother should be" or something to that effect. I think I read it in Bacall's first book. Expectations are a kind of prison. Expectations can blind you to the good thing in front of you.
@@WordWoman111 Illustrating my point. And why do you think she was cast to play such a character? Why would someone of her specific features be typecast to play “ugly duckling”/“odd girl out” roles? Think it over a while; maybe you will come to some answers.
@@dntskdnttll I don’t have to think about it, a quick google search will tell you. She is in total control of her career and CHOSE to play that role. She was not only star, she produced and directed the film. If you have a problem, contact her.
"some women never have that"..Thank you Lord for I am so blessed to have found and married my prince. for 27 years we have been newly weds both good times and bad..If anything ever happens to him I am buying a dog and calling it a day on marriage.
Congratulations on 27 years! I’m heading towards 23 years and my husband and I have been through challenges that made us stronger. Our 2 sons have Autism and we made a decision to work to make sure the challenges we faced never pulled us apart. We have always been a united front and that’s not going to change. A day hasn’t gone by without us laughing with each other and at each other. If anything happens to him I can’t imagine loving again. Like you, I’ve been loved by the best man and my soulmate. I wish you another 27 years and beyond!
After Barbara asks her about winning the Oscar, Bacall replies: "There are no guarantees in my profession. Very often something comes out of left field....." Was she right ! On Oscar night, Bacall was upset by Juliette Binoche's "out from left field" win for Best Supporting Actress in "The English Patient". Binoche's screen time was actually more like an actress, not supporting. I recently went back and rented "Mirror Has Two Faces" again and Bacall's performance was so subtle yet left an indelible impression. She really deserved that Oscar no matter if you liked her as a person. There are many in LA and NY who dislike Bacall after working with her. Some say her unpopularity may have cost her the Oscar.
@@bkynbiker19 I remember seeing Bacall at the after party dancing with -- of all people -- Kevin Spacey. It must not be EZ putting on a fake smile after losing an award you were expected to win. Same goes for Glenn Close in 2019 after she lost for "The Wife". That was even a bigger shocker cuz Glenn won all the pre-Oscar awards leading up to the day of ceremony.
I have a picture that I took of her and Ian McKellan dancing at the Tony Awards ball - they were having a great time, guess she loved the gay boys, even if Kevin wasn't out back then
If you're a Streisand fan, you know since childhood she's always had a complex about her own looks, she always saw herself as an ugly duckling. That's why the "Mirror" script attracted her interest so much. Streisand has held out against plastic surgery, esp on her nose against the advice of many in Hollywood. How ironic in her 70's she broke that rule and got a face lift. If you Google pics of Streisand now you would not recognize her, and that's saying it nicely.
I heard years ago that she resisted getting a nose job because of what that might do to her singing voice. She was smart. And she didn't need it. Sinatra got a nose job in the early 1940's (Jerry Lewis told that story), but Frank was fortunate
Streisand has actually had work done. She was photographed leaving a hospital after cosmetic surgery, wearing a veiled hat, sometime, if I recall correctly, in the 90s. It was unmistakably her. She's never admitted it, but it seems she had a her neck and possibly eyes done, not a full facelift. The thing is: she was smart. She had just enough done so that it didn't look too obvious, and she hasn't risked repeated procedures in an attempt to look as though she's still 30something. Which is why she looks great still at 80.
I have never liked the way Walters was so rude in her interviews but with Bacall you can see the friendship. That says the most about Bacall's social skills.
Pure class and LOVE her hairstyle- more women need to wear it like this instead of the dumb, straight, stringy stuck together pipe curls that are NOT brushed out and fluffy- they look ridiculous!!!!!
She always came across as tough but with a great sense of humour. I think you can tell that you'd have a good time with her, probably why her friendships with people lasted such a long time.
@@garybennett1070 I am a big Lauren Bacall fan (her voice is so sultry!). The reference is that in 2009 when Farrah Fawcett died they did not include her in the "In Memoriam" segment. However they included Michael Jackson who is in far less movies. I do find your comment funny though! Farrah is so underrated but she is no Meryl Streep lol.
I always said if Kathleen Turner gets her act together, she's the one who can play Lauren Bacall should Hollywood ever make a movie about her. Kathleen has the sophistication and that VOICE who can do Bacall justice. But Turner is about 50 pounds overweight and she's been missing from the Hollywood scene in decades. But if you Google pics of Kathleen Turner from "Prizzi's Honor" and "Accidental Tourist", she can get the job done. Too bad cuz she's the one.
I remember the day I went to see this movie alone on the upper east side... it was a Monday! ♡♡♡ And she truly was a New Yorker... I admire that.. not hidden in Hollywood... I admire her life and career and thanks Ms L. Bacall ♡♡♡
Barbara Walters with her (sullen) sadism, well, she couldn't get away with it, Lauren Bacall said after the interview that Barbara Walters' eyes reminded her of a guy who's a butcher in his spare time. There's more sadism in Hollywood presenters than in a Marquis de Sade novel.
I wish Lauren Bacall had won the Academy Award that night. She looked disappointed but at least she was nominated. She loved her cigarettes but lived to 89 anyway. What a long, interesting, and colorful life. R.I.P. I will miss her.
She was truly lucky her lungs survived all that nicotine.
Bogey was a chain smoker and I believe he died from esophageal cancer at 57, relatively young by today's standards.
I loved reading her first autobio, esp her delicate friendship with Katherine Hepburn, who was not the easiest person to get along with.
The book goes into the ups and downs of their long friendship.
A fascinating read !
A win would have been a great career-capper. It went to Juliette Binoche, who probably won’t be anywhere near as well remembered….she’ll have the Oscar, but Bacall has the legend.
Pretty sad that that being nominated for an Oscar, she still wasn't offered any roles. Even after winning the Golden Globe.
@@mojo500100 I don’t even know who that winner was! But I love Bacall!
@@mojo500100the kind of comment " american centered"...Juliette binoche was absolutely wonderful in the english patient and has a magnificent career for 40 years with the most prestigious awards won during that time...she's not an american actress.that's all!
The stars from the Hollywood golden years, those who came out of the studio system, offered such class. And some, like Miss. Bacall, humility.
They offered class in public. But in general they were no different from most stars today (with of course glaring exceptions). Both Bacall and Bogart had affairs, as did many, many others. I mean, even JUNE ALLYSON had an affair while married to Dick Powell...
Notice how they don't whine? They put on the poker face and get through the hard times. Bette Davis stated she did as much.
Lauren Bacall accomplished quite a lot. She managed to carve out a stellar stage career when her film career faded. Her autobiography was very well written and very entertaining. It still holds up and is not a dated read. Bacall seems to have had a great capacity for friendship and I give her credit. Her friendships lasted decades. She maintained her friendships. Her children did not turn out to be drug addicts or brats. Unfortunately, her love life (after Bogart) was a string of difficulties and disappointments. However, she was strong. She did not implode. She did not get lost in self-destructive behaviors. She was a survivor. She remained positive and kept going. She kept working. She loved to work.
Why does she look younger in this interview compared to her more earlier ones like the 70s? Did she have plastic surgery?
@@darnellmajor9016 Perish the thought. She spoke openly of refusing to ever do that. Whatever difference you are seeing may be down to things like makeup or lighting in different videos.
@@darnellmajor9016 she did a facelift and some work around the eyes.
anyone can see that...she didn't age well but after surgery she looked beautiful.
Yes. And I need to read her book. I love strong women.
Yes, she was very good and great on stage! Hard worker!
Class, beauty, honesty and that voice. No one like her before or since. ❤️
Hello how are you doing?
Very well said I totally agree
ROMY SCHNEIDER is genial artist too....!
@@GEN- I just looked her up because I didn’t recognize the name. She was absolutely gorgeous. I will try to find a movie of hers to watch. I do know that I have seen her before. I’m looking forward to watching her. Thank you.
@@deniselebeau9874 OK, she was genial 😉. This is very talented nice czech singer+actor (tragic. died young😔) czcams.com/video/71eYB4JNu5Q/video.html BR 👋
Meeting her was one of the happiest moments of this nobody’s life. She was honest and kind and so human and guileless. I’m so lucky I had that night.
You are someone, and you have great taste, she was absolutely fascinatingly amazing and beautiful.
How exciting!!!
Would love to hear how your met her? One
Can only dream of gracing her presence. Just love her.
Lauren had such a nice voice. Very stern and in control.
I could listen to her voice all day
Me too!! Saw her Bogart films in a theater. Nothing like those two on the big screen!!
Bacall was MAGIC.
What a classy person!
She was such a gorgeous lady.
Beauty with class!
Look at Bacall... beautiful in spirit and visually. Her voice is unique and signature. I love her hairstyle and no Botox. She is so authentic.
Oh! Absolutely! I wish many aging actresses and celebs would learn how to age with grace, just like this lady!
No botox but a serious face lift. Come ON!!!
@@jochenstossberg5427 Even if she did, she still looked fantastic and behaved like a well mannered lady with a charming personality and charisma! By the way, she passed away several years ago, so give her a break, for God's sake!
@@jochenstossberg5427 It was very well done.. What is all this nonsense about "Botox".. Is it a miracle in a syringe ?? I just don't get it..
@@jochenstossberg5427 LOL Unfortunately, being in the entertainment industry, especially for aging women, its not always an option to age
gracefully. But Lauren Bacall, I absolutely adore and admire her for the woman she is. And if this interview is as authentic as it appears, her strong, true-to-form character is much revered. I find her stunningly beautiful and just a fair honest and assertive woman. God Bless her soul.
Laure Bacall is a true class act of an actresses and lady❤
This lady was magnificent!
Oh how I miss these great specials !!! Barbara always found a way to expose the under belly of a celebrity's vulnerability. This was a lovely interview. One time in history ..... We've lost so many , and with them a level of class and intelligence we'll never see again. ♥️
The stars of the 1930s, 40s and 50s had something today's stars simply don't have, class...
What a great interview. I've seen her work but now see the woman of wonderful character & strength.
I agree. What a beautiful person of character and values. I admire her "100% plus expectations" in being the best person you can be in this lifetime. She is someone that gives it to you straight.
What a wonderful woman‼️forever missed. Gorgeous….
Beautiful, Beautiful - REAL - Lady .. An entertainer's entertainer. A STAR.
She speaks very well indeed. Immaculate.
Have always adored her!
Me too.. Lauren Bacall, was a sensational actress.. I saw her in Women of the Year, two times .. we were in the second row she was mesmerizing.. ❤️
me too! and I loved Bogie. He reminds me of my late father.
Lauren is a very great actress❤
Just watching this (maybe I saw it when it was aired) put a smile on my face. They had fun with the interview. Both gone, but remembered.
Same here. They're both gone. Rest well, Lauren and Babs!
I smiled too
Oh what a wonderful woman...I loved her so much.
An amazing lady with talent, wit, beauty, honesty and THAT voice.
l think one of her very last movie scene was in Misery!
As a New Yorker she famously lived in the Dakota Building till her passing!
RIP Lauren
Omg for Baaarbara to get Betty to do those lines. Best moment. Miss Bacall what a gem you are!
Wow!! That was a GREAT interview!!! Beautiful.
Gritty Women talking rock solid. Hat's Off!!
Lauren Bacall.. She is how people should be...real and honest! n_n
And mean as well?
She is just incredibly beautiful stunning rip Lauren I hope you r with your soulmate bogie
What a great line. I had forgot about that line. Wow. She has that gift that few have. Your eyes are riveted on her.
A grand dame among peasants. She was pure class and glamour.
I totally loved this lady. I consider myself lucky I got to see her on stage in the mid eighties.
What a lovely lady. No wonder everyone loved her.
Bacall was / is one of the top ten most beautiful and desirable women ( or maybe even people) of all time. She smoked a cigarette like she was preparing to write your epitaph.
I don't think she is beautiful at all
@@bettyboossister3918 Who asked?
@@dntskdnttll who asked you to ask me that question...get back on your broom and fly away preferably South...😂🤣😅😂😂🤣
@@bettyboossister3918 SERIOUSLY!???!!! WELL, MAYBE NOT AT 72, BUT SHE WAS STUNNING AT 19+, SURELY YOU CAN ADMIT THAT!?
@@bettyboossister3918 Fully agree … but somehow attractive.
She was a great interviewee. Not sensitive and not getting insulted. Answering questions straight in.
Loved the ending. I saw her many years ago at the Cinemateca in Lisbon, Portugal, a season of her movies. A great lady.
Lauren Bacall was a class act! 🥰
Love her!! ❤❤
Hi how are you doing?
Loved this interview. Great actress
Hi how are you doing?
😊😊😊
Absolutely wonderful actress, beautiful, I loved her🎉💗
I love her more than you can Imagine... or will imagine.. she is Divine LOVE itself....
I simply adore her!
The Voice❤❤❤
She had such great energy! And she was funny, something her femme fatale roles didn't show. Great lady, an example of elegance.
you know how to whistle aren't you Steve? You just put your lips together and blow....😭😭😭😭❤️❤️
Whatever that means - I always found that line quite stupid
I have loved her since To Have and To Have Not, you could cut the chemistry beyween her and Bogart with a knife. Key Largi is probably my favorite. She had so many great films. I've loved her since the first time i saw her, whats not to love? That humility and class. You cant have class without humility. Shockingly pretty. Easily a legend with her legendary peers.
I like her honesty
BOTH ARE TRULY LEGENDARY!! AND, I LOVE THEM STILL.
Wonderful 💋 interview. Thank you Miss Bacall!!!
She spoke so differently from others 😍
She was amazing!!
She truly was a down to earth woman, and pleased to be recognized by younger people. I was lucky enough to meet her several times when I lived in NYC, and she remembered me 3 of the 4 times we met, always by name, always with a gracious smile and "kittle hugs", and the last time was air kisses. A warm soul and pleasure to have interacted with and bantered with. (Kittle hugs are what she called holding forearms and touching cheeks with a Muah!)
Thank you for posting this Interview John Flanagan. I watched it for the first time late tonight and was just thrilled and enchanted by the beauty and character of Lauren Bacall. I've seen her in old TCM movies replayed when I was a kid, adolescent, adult and older adult. But I like her more outside of those movies- As in this interview with Barbara Walters, just simple and direct. Loved it. thank you!
Ha, ha ...luv it when Barbara catches Lauren off guard and asks her to do her most famous line.
Gotcha !
Also, RIP to one of the best journalists if not THE to Barbara Walters.
Humblest, realist and most witty actor of all time ❤
my mum looked like her as a young woman, we always told her xx
She was a lady of class 😉👍💯
I don't think she got enough roles or enough great ones rather. One of the most beautiful actresses ever filmed. Someone that you wouldn't be uncomfortable being around. Not many in that business can say that.
How rude of barbara to ask Miss Bacall if she was getting the lifetime achievement Oscar because she hadn’t won a Oscar and they felt sorry for her. Miss Bacall is such a classy woman!
I know. Now people recognize how catty Barbara was to a great many of the very nice and classy women she interviewed.
Barbara could be rude and classless. She would say almost anything in search of a headline or boost in the ratings.
Yes Bab s could be rude
I don’t think it was rude. It was a legitimate question because the academy very often gives an Oscar to an actor who has done great work over the years, yet somehow gets overlooked. Paul Newman. Alan Arkin. And Glenn Close hadn’t won yet, despite being more worthy than some of her competitors. She’ll get one eventually, and interviewers will ask the same question Barbara did.
Bárbara Walters onde estiver que o amor de Deus esteja com você. ❤
❤yes she was fabulous. I don’t know anyone to compare her too. Fabulous
How wonderful! Just a pleasure to watch.
Walters was friends with these people, probably partied at times with them, so they had no trouble just talking to her.
Her Oscar specials were THE highest rated, and what actor doesn't like a bit of publicity to stay in the public eye for that next gig?
I think Stephen wrote "you were never what I thought a mother should be" or something to that effect. I think I read it in Bacall's first book. Expectations are a kind of prison. Expectations can blind you to the good thing in front of you.
The utter audacity to have had Barbara Streisand recite the line, “How did it feel to be beautiful?” As if she’s not absolutely stunning!
Beauty, as they say, is in the eye of the beholder.
Because it was scripted and Barbra was an “ugly duckling” in the film
@@WordWoman111 Illustrating my point. And why do you think she was cast to play such a character? Why would someone of her specific features be typecast to play “ugly duckling”/“odd girl out” roles? Think it over a while; maybe you will come to some answers.
@@dntskdnttll I don’t have to think about it, a quick google search will tell you. She is in total control of her career and CHOSE to play that role. She was not only star, she produced and directed the film. If you have a problem, contact her.
@@WordWoman111 That was telling her. Good for you!
"some women never have that"..Thank you Lord for I am so blessed to have found and married my prince. for 27 years we have been newly weds both good times and bad..If anything ever happens to him I am buying a dog and calling it a day on marriage.
Congratulations on 27 years! I’m heading towards 23 years and my husband and I have been through challenges that made us stronger. Our 2 sons have Autism and we made a decision to work to make sure the challenges we faced never pulled us apart. We have always been a united front and that’s not going to change. A day hasn’t gone by without us laughing with each other and at each other. If anything happens to him I can’t imagine loving again. Like you, I’ve been loved by the best man and my soulmate. I wish you another 27 years and beyond!
Watch her movie with Gregory Peck "Designing Woman". She wsa a wonderful actress.
After Barbara asks her about winning the Oscar, Bacall replies: "There are no guarantees in my profession. Very often something comes out of left field....."
Was she right !
On Oscar night, Bacall was upset by Juliette Binoche's "out from left field" win for Best Supporting Actress in "The English Patient".
Binoche's screen time was actually more like an actress, not supporting.
I recently went back and rented "Mirror Has Two Faces" again and Bacall's performance was so subtle yet left an indelible impression.
She really deserved that Oscar no matter if you liked her as a person.
There are many in LA and NY who dislike Bacall after working with her.
Some say her unpopularity may have cost her the Oscar.
And when you watch the clip of Binoche winning, Bacall clearly looks more than disappointed - downright pissed off
@@bkynbiker19 I remember seeing Bacall at the after party dancing with -- of all people -- Kevin Spacey.
It must not be EZ putting on a fake smile after losing an award you were expected to win.
Same goes for Glenn Close in 2019 after she lost for "The Wife".
That was even a bigger shocker cuz Glenn won all the pre-Oscar awards leading up to the day of ceremony.
I have a picture that I took of her and Ian McKellan dancing at the Tony Awards ball - they were having a great time, guess she loved the gay boys, even if Kevin wasn't out back then
She’s still gorgeous. ❤
I like the way she drinks her coffee by grabbing the cup and not by the handle down to earth woman with a great zest for life.
I remember that quote “you do know how to whistle don’t u?” Because of tiny toons adventures 😅
She reminded me of my grandmother
She had a great voice
I MEAN, REALLY???? LAUREN F-ING BACALL ROCKED!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Bad ass. Period
Oh yes , she still does in my eyes 😂 pure class
Loving our theatrical past. Lauren Bacall is one of the greatest.
There will never be another Lauren Bacall or Humphrey Bogart!!
RIP Miss Bacall RIP Barbara Walters 😢
Queen
Ms. Becall, straight forward. You rock.
If you're a Streisand fan, you know since childhood she's always had a complex about her own looks, she always saw herself as an ugly duckling.
That's why the "Mirror" script attracted her interest so much.
Streisand has held out against plastic surgery, esp on her nose against the advice of many in Hollywood.
How ironic in her 70's she broke that rule and got a face lift.
If you Google pics of Streisand now you would not recognize her, and that's saying it nicely.
I heard years ago that she resisted getting a nose job because of what that might do to her singing voice. She was smart. And she didn't need it. Sinatra got a nose job in the early 1940's (Jerry Lewis told that story), but Frank was fortunate
Streisand has actually had work done. She was photographed leaving a hospital after cosmetic surgery, wearing a veiled hat, sometime, if I recall correctly, in the 90s. It was unmistakably her. She's never admitted it, but it seems she had a her neck and possibly eyes done, not a full facelift. The thing is: she was smart. She had just enough done so that it didn't look too obvious, and she hasn't risked repeated procedures in an attempt to look as though she's still 30something. Which is why she looks great still at 80.
I have never liked the way Walters was so rude in her interviews but with Bacall you can see the friendship. That says the most about Bacall's social skills.
It still devolves into a conversation about Humphrey Bogart. She deserved better.
Pure class and LOVE her hairstyle- more women need to wear it like this instead of the dumb, straight, stringy stuck together pipe curls that are NOT brushed out and fluffy- they look ridiculous!!!!!
A uniquely stunning beauty and superb actress.
She always came across as tough but with a great sense of humour. I think you can tell that you'd have a good time with her, probably why her friendships with people lasted such a long time.
The Academy Awards is so disgraceful. They also disrespected Farrah Fawcett.
Lauren Bacall. Farrah Fawcett. Gee, when I think of one, I think of the other...NOT!
@@garybennett1070 I am a big Lauren Bacall fan (her voice is so sultry!). The reference is that in 2009 when Farrah Fawcett died they did not include her in the "In Memoriam" segment. However they included Michael Jackson who is in far less movies. I do find your comment funny though! Farrah is so underrated but she is no Meryl Streep lol.
beautiful
Brutally honest a total native New Yorker I can relate
Hermosas
I adore her. 💝
She became more beautiful every decade...
I always said if Kathleen Turner gets her act together, she's the one who can play Lauren Bacall should Hollywood ever make a movie about her.
Kathleen has the sophistication and that VOICE who can do Bacall justice.
But Turner is about 50 pounds overweight and she's been missing from the Hollywood scene in decades.
But if you Google pics of Kathleen Turner from "Prizzi's Honor" and "Accidental Tourist", she can get the job done.
Too bad cuz she's the one.
She has Rheumatoid Arthritis, is in a lot of pain now
Beautiful
She loved New York! I like that
Stunning younger.Always attractive
Indeed Lauren, you have to be a little bit crazy to stay in this business! Love you, Miss you!
Oh I just love her . just love her
I remember the day I went to see this movie alone on the upper east side... it was a Monday!
♡♡♡
And she truly was a New Yorker... I admire that.. not hidden in Hollywood... I admire her life and career and thanks Ms L. Bacall ♡♡♡
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Es increíble que no haya ganado ese Oscar
Barbara Walters with her (sullen) sadism, well, she couldn't get away with it, Lauren Bacall said after the interview that Barbara Walters' eyes reminded her of a guy who's a butcher in his spare time. There's more sadism in Hollywood presenters than in a Marquis de Sade novel.