When I was in college, many years ago, I worked in a liquor store in Manhattan. Now, the store had many, many high end clients, none nicer than Madeline. She always made a point of personally coming into the store and tipping the guys who made deliveries to her home. She went out of her way to know my name. She told me that she knew the value of working for tips; sharing her own college stories. She was true class and I think of her kindness often.
My wonderful wife Janey died from ovarian cancer on the 23 of May 21. We were together for 52 years. She was my best friend and wise councillor and I miss her very much.
I hate Ovarian Cancer. It took away my two favorite funny ladies (Madeline and Gilda), and it took away my mother at age 49 (I was ten at the time). Everything they said about OC being indistinguishable from any number of routine “realities” women face, like the bloating and the missed periods, is true and my mother was no exception. She thought she was pregnant (at 49!) but soon discovered the cancer was inoperable. Seven weeks later she was gone. OC doesn’t give you any time to understand it let alone reconcile yourself with it. It just takes them away. RIP Madeline, RIP Gilda, RIP Gerry
Phylicia Rashad had it right: "...light has returned to light." I wish Phylicia Rashad was back on TV. I had such a crush on her. She can say more with a look than most people say in a lifetime. I bet Bill Cosby was nervous that he'd loose her, that she would leave the show. Pure elegance and goddess grace resides in her. She's one in million.
That's the only reason I watch Paper Moon. Ryan O'Neal such a loser sorry to say. At Farah Fawcett's funeral he started hitting on his own daughter because she was wearing sunglasses and a hat and she turn around & said Dad it's me! So much for love jerk. Arnold Bourbon Amaral
Madeline's Husband broke my heart. I watched Madeline through my teenage years, she never failed to my me smile and laugh, I feel she was genuine. I see clips of her comedy scenes, i laugh, i cry.
agreed. sometimes when I'm feeling down I pull up the clip from Paper Moon of her climbing up the hill to talk to Tatum ONeal and when she trips, her "aww son of a bitch" still works every time.
Thank you so much for sharing this. I did tear up a bit. It sounded like she was a very kind woman and humble. Her friends, brother, and niece really cared about her. Edited to add: And her husband, of course, but this is what happens when I type after 2 in the morning. I'm sure her mother loved and missed her too, but that seemed like one awkward relationship. I get the feeling that they downplayed her issues with her mother in this, after reading an article by Dan Callahan (on the late Roger Ebert's site) about the biography on her. It mentioned that her mother sued her one time...unbelievable. I get the sense that she never truly grew up and was trying to live vicariously through her daughter. Saw her more as competition than as her daughter...sad. I'm going to look this book up. (As an aside, there is a cute clip of Madeline singing an echo song with Grover on "Sesame Street" linked to the article I mentioned. Her voice is amazing!)
Some actors have the capacity to touch you, and make an impression. And when they pass, they take a little bit of you with them. Madeline was such a person. It's why when you get old, and so many people you loved and admired have passed, the oblivion of ones own death feels like a release. But I'm only 64, and I'm planning my future. A future that better people than me never got. I could die tomorrow, or maybe in 30 years, but whilst I'm alive, I'll share my memories of Madeline.
One of my favorite comedians along with peter sellers, Monty Python and of course Mel brooks ! And many many others but Madeline Kahn was so darn funny !
She'l never be forgotten. She, Gene, Marty etc are having high old times having shaken off the troublesome mortal coil. Poor Mel is feeling lonely about now.
I "fell in love" with Miss Kahn watching her in "What's Up Doc", (I think, at Radio City Music Hall?). I made sure to see all of her work that was available before & certainly watched everything she'd done after "Doc". She was a comic genius and like someone very close to me who had fought ovarian cancer for 5 yrs.& passed in 1985, Miss Kahn, (they both), died, so very young.It was the same story, no signs, just regular aches that mimicked a woman's monthly cycle. 1985 & 1999. We're now in 2021 & has modern medicine made ANY strides against this disease? It is sad, frustrating & maddening that we hv not seen cures or meds to retard the progression. One thing that was surely good for Madeline; her husband & her family. It is so different when you face such horror & have a strong, loving hand to hold. May this lovely hilarious light Rest In Peace. She's left us with immeasurable amounts of laughter to be had.
sad documentary in the truest sense, it sounded like Terri Garr was going to start crying at any moment, Madeline Kahn was a wonderful talent, she clearly had a very dysfunctional relationship with her mother Paula, who actually seemed to be jealous of her daughter's success. Ms, Kahn was also surrounded by certain friends who seemed to want to "cling" on to her all the time, like "Gail" very very odd, may Madeline Kahn rest in peace.
Cosby was the American version of a Britcom called One Foot in the Grave. Overall Cosby was pretty subpar compared to the British version except for Madeline. She blew her British counterpart out of the water! If she could have starred in the original, it would have been like having a dream team of comedians. I wish I'd discovered her earlier in life.
She was such a big part of the entertainment world in the 70s & 80s. You could always catch her in a movie or a TV performance. I consider myself so lucky to have seen so much of her great body of work....so being my age isn't so bad! Madeline was beautiful and funny and made anything better by being in it.
Thank you so much for posting this. She was a rare talent, and I doubt we’ll ever see the likes of her again. And for those who have commented on how horrible her mother seemed, you don’t know the half of it. Check out this wonderful new authorized biography of Madeline. Her brother, to whom she was extremely close, cooperated heavily with the author. www.amazon.com/Madeline-Kahn-Hollywood-Legends-Series/dp/1617037613
I live close to her brother and I’d love to meet him one day. I loved Madeline so much. Her mom reminds me of my own, sadly, so I feel a kinship with Madeline.
Great bright soul.....everybody who knows her loves her.... Im glad she came into my life with her happy spirit and great talent full of humor....thanks Madeleine Kahn
Unless I missed it, I wonder why they didn't mention her performance in Clue. I know it wasn't one of her most famous projects, but it was the first time I saw her. I watched the movie because I noticed her character in the commercial and thought it would be interesting. I thought she played a great part!
She was too young at the time, she was only in her 40s at the time. The golden Girls were women who were at there twilight years, no one can be Blance, she was perfect for Blance. Madeline was great in her parts and nobody can take her place.
WHAT A WONDERFUL FUNNY LADY. SHE REMINDS ME OF MY BELOVED SISTER WHO ALSO DIED FROM OVARIAN CANCER, ANOTHER WONDERFUL PERSON. I MISS THEM BOTH VERY MUCH.
Before watching this biography, I knew very little about Madeline Kahn other than the fact she was one of the funniest actresses I’ve ever seen. When Madeline came on camera, she had that magical quality that only a few have, of making me laugh out loud, spontaneously, before she uttered a single word. No I about her personal life now, I find her even more endearing. I teared up and they talked about her death.
miss her...happens to far more than anyone realizes...no matter how little, contribute to cancer funds...well, I can only spare a dollar...so do it, next thing you know, a million people did too, it makes a difference...
This was not "The Cosby Show"/The Huxtables, which ran from 1984-92. Madeline was on "Cosby", a show about the working class Lucas family and their friend "Pauline Fox" played by Madeline, which aired on CBS, and ran from 1996-2000. Madeline was on "Cosby" from 1996 until her passing in December 1999. Without her, the show ended the next season in Spring (April) 2000. Phylicia Rashad played Bill's wife again, but only after Telma Hopkins had to be let go during rehearsals because she couldn't keep up the with ad-libbing that Cosby required of this cast mates. In a rush to find a replacement that could ad-lib and be funny, Phylicia was brought in. Bill said that Telma wasn't fired bc she wasn't a good actresss, but bc a lot of actors can't "catch" him in ad-libbing and just go with it without a script, per se, but Madeline was the only actor that he ever had to "catch" bc she was so good at creating funny scenes on the spot, out of thin air.
When I was in college, many years ago, I worked in a liquor store in Manhattan. Now, the store had many, many high end clients, none nicer than Madeline. She always made a point of personally coming into the store and tipping the guys who made deliveries to her home. She went out of her way to know my name. She told me that she knew the value of working for tips; sharing her own college stories. She was true class and I think of her kindness often.
Ed Kowalski Lucky you!
That's lovely ...
She was a living angel and we were lucky to have experienced her fabulous comedy, and her beauty.
So......she was an alchy?
@@sg-yq8pm so..... you get butt hurt over jokes? Take the stick out of your ass
My wonderful wife Janey died from ovarian cancer on the 23 of May 21. We were together for 52 years. She was my best friend and wise councillor and I miss her very much.
So good that she found love... sad for her husband... wonderful talent.... lovely person
I hate Ovarian Cancer. It took away my two favorite funny ladies (Madeline and Gilda), and it took away my mother at age 49 (I was ten at the time). Everything they said about OC being indistinguishable from any number of routine “realities” women face, like the bloating and the missed periods, is true and my mother was no exception. She thought she was pregnant (at 49!) but soon discovered the cancer was inoperable. Seven weeks later she was gone. OC doesn’t give you any time to understand it let alone reconcile yourself with it. It just takes them away. RIP Madeline, RIP Gilda, RIP Gerry
Madeline cannot be replaced.
Phylicia Rashad had it right: "...light has returned to light." I wish Phylicia Rashad was back on TV. I had such a crush on her. She can say more with a look than most people say in a lifetime. I bet Bill Cosby was nervous that he'd loose her, that she would leave the show. Pure elegance and goddess grace resides in her.
She's one in million.
Phylicia Rashad is NOT genuine. She used the same exact quote for Cicely Tyson's death
Great actress and person. RIP
This made me cry...
I always loved any performance of Madeline's....& would watch movies just because She was in it.
That's the only reason I watch Paper Moon. Ryan O'Neal such a loser sorry to say. At Farah Fawcett's funeral he started hitting on his own daughter because she was wearing sunglasses and a hat and she turn around & said Dad it's me! So much for love jerk. Arnold Bourbon Amaral
Old footage of Madeline and/or Gilda always hits me right in the feels.t
Her monologue with Tatum O'Neill in "Paper Moon" may be my favorite scene in all cinema.
Pure light what a beautiful way to describe someone❤🌹🌄
Wonderful lady with so much courage. Her talent was endless , so sad that she died of that dreadful cancer that carries so many women off.
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Her Husband loved her very much, the love her Fans had was, of course, different. I see the pain of loss in his face, hear it in his voice.
Simply the BEST ! ! ! She made me laugh my whole life and still does when I watch her movies.
Ovarian cancer is a scourge. Such loving tributes from her colleagues...
Amen. The same thing took out my best friend's daughter. We are all cheated.
Madeline's Husband broke my heart. I watched Madeline through my teenage years, she never failed to my me smile and laugh, I feel she was genuine. I see clips of her comedy scenes, i laugh, i cry.
She was the funniest woman in show business with such immeasurable talent and humility. Such a bright light in our lives. Thank you Madleline.
agreed. sometimes when I'm feeling down I pull up the clip from Paper Moon of her climbing up the hill to talk to Tatum ONeal and when she trips, her "aww son of a bitch" still works every time.
I hate it people that we love leave us, you brought so much laughter to me and my siblings Madeline, God watch over you now!
A magnificent performer. Comic goddess.
"you ain't seen nothing yet". amen...r.i.p. madeline kahn.
Thank you so much for sharing this. I did tear up a bit. It sounded like she was a very kind woman and humble. Her friends, brother, and niece really cared about her. Edited to add: And her husband, of course, but this is what happens when I type after 2 in the morning. I'm sure her mother loved and missed her too, but that seemed like one awkward relationship.
I get the feeling that they downplayed her issues with her mother in this, after reading an article by Dan Callahan (on the late Roger Ebert's site) about the biography on her. It mentioned that her mother sued her one time...unbelievable. I get the sense that she never truly grew up and was trying to live vicariously through her daughter. Saw her more as competition than as her daughter...sad.
I'm going to look this book up. (As an aside, there is a cute clip of Madeline singing an echo song with Grover on "Sesame Street" linked to the article I mentioned. Her voice is amazing!)
Terribly missed.... may you be with the Lord in Heaven Madeline. ⚘🕊🙏
She's been gone 22 years and I still think of her. She was great
Lifes treasures are found in the beauty of those people who bring joy in world we share ...you are that beauty ms. Khan.
Some actors have the capacity to touch you, and make an impression.
And when they pass, they take a little bit of you with them.
Madeline was such a person.
It's why when you get old, and so many people you loved and admired have passed, the oblivion of ones own death feels like a release.
But I'm only 64, and I'm planning my future. A future that better people than me never got. I could die tomorrow, or maybe in 30 years, but whilst I'm alive, I'll share my memories of Madeline.
One of my favorite comedians along with peter sellers, Monty Python and of course Mel brooks ! And many many others but Madeline Kahn was so darn funny !
Love her. So talented and so funny. Hope she is never forgotten.
She'l never be forgotten. She, Gene, Marty etc are having high old times having shaken off the troublesome mortal coil. Poor Mel is feeling lonely about now.
Ugh I ugly cried at this. I really wish that I could've met her.
RIP Madeline Kahn. She was an amazing actress and person. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks so much for uploading this! I am a longtime fan of hers and really enjoyed learning more about her career and life in this biography!
I "fell in love" with Miss Kahn watching her in "What's Up Doc", (I think, at Radio City Music Hall?). I made sure to see all of her work that was available before & certainly watched everything she'd done after "Doc". She was a comic genius and like someone very close to me who had fought ovarian cancer for 5 yrs.& passed in 1985, Miss Kahn, (they both), died, so very young.It was the same story, no signs, just regular aches that mimicked a woman's monthly cycle. 1985 & 1999. We're now in 2021 & has modern medicine made ANY strides against this disease? It is sad, frustrating & maddening that we hv not seen cures or meds to retard the progression. One thing that was surely good for Madeline; her husband & her family. It is so different when you face such horror & have a strong, loving hand to hold. May this lovely hilarious light Rest In Peace. She's left us with immeasurable amounts of laughter to be had.
Her roles in the Mel Brooks films made me fall in love with her. RIP Maddie
sad documentary in the truest sense, it sounded like Terri Garr was going to start crying at any moment, Madeline Kahn was a wonderful talent, she clearly had a very dysfunctional relationship with her mother Paula, who actually seemed to be jealous of her daughter's success. Ms, Kahn was also surrounded by certain friends who seemed to want to "cling" on to her all the time, like "Gail" very very odd, may Madeline Kahn rest in peace.
God, I miss her!
RIP Madelyn! You are missed & very much appreciated❣️
Cosby was the American version of a Britcom called One Foot in the Grave. Overall Cosby was pretty subpar compared to the British version except for Madeline. She blew her British counterpart out of the water! If she could have starred in the original, it would have been like having a dream team of comedians. I wish I'd discovered her earlier in life.
I wish she was my Mother.
She was such a big part of the entertainment world in the 70s & 80s. You could always catch her in a movie or a TV performance. I consider myself so lucky to have seen so much of her great body of work....so being my age isn't so bad!
Madeline was beautiful and funny and made anything better by being in it.
Thank you so much for posting this. She was a rare talent, and I doubt we’ll ever see the likes of her again. And for those who have commented on how horrible her mother seemed, you don’t know the half of it. Check out this wonderful new authorized biography of Madeline. Her brother, to whom she was extremely close, cooperated heavily with the author. www.amazon.com/Madeline-Kahn-Hollywood-Legends-Series/dp/1617037613
thanks for this, Andrea!
I live close to her brother and I’d love to meet him one day. I loved Madeline so much. Her mom reminds me of my own, sadly, so I feel a kinship with Madeline.
Great bright soul.....everybody who knows her loves her.... Im glad she came into my life with her happy spirit and great talent full of humor....thanks Madeleine Kahn
Madeline, Love You 4ever, l miss you.
Thanks for the laughs !! !! !! !!
Thank you so much for this! I've been looking for this for so many years!
Unless I missed it, I wonder why they didn't mention her performance in Clue. I know it wasn't one of her most famous projects, but it was the first time I saw her. I watched the movie because I noticed her character in the commercial and thought it would be interesting. I thought she played a great part!
+Kendall Barlow You didn't miss it (they didn't mention it), but they showed a shot of her as Mrs. White near the end of this clip.
+Dienna Howard Oh I see that now - thanks! :-)
It wasn’t consider a cult classic at the time yet
She was an awesome actress. She was taken from us way too soon
I always felt that she would've been perfect as Blanche Devareux on Golden Girls.
She was too young at the time, she was only in her 40s at the time. The golden Girls were women who were at there twilight years, no one can be Blance, she was perfect for Blance. Madeline was great in her parts and nobody can take her place.
thankyou for sharing from the bottom of my heart. Great person, great talent.
i'm tired !! this will be be in my heart and soul forever i did not know the theatre side of her, but now i do WOW i missed it missed so much
WHAT A WONDERFUL FUNNY LADY. SHE REMINDS ME OF MY BELOVED SISTER WHO ALSO DIED FROM OVARIAN CANCER, ANOTHER WONDERFUL PERSON. I MISS THEM BOTH VERY MUCH.
Stunning!
She was a wonderful talent. She made me laugh many times. And she was so pretty!
Amazing Lady.
John loved her so much. He didn't remarry again until recent years.
I wonder who would click on dislike for these videos?
@@laramieseattlewrennwkbthta4007 WORD!!! Arnold Bourbon Amaral
Madeline had the talent of 6 people ❤
Before watching this biography, I knew very little about Madeline Kahn other than the fact she was one of the funniest actresses I’ve ever seen. When Madeline came on camera, she had that magical quality that only a few have, of making me laugh out loud, spontaneously, before she uttered a single word. No I about her personal life now, I find her even more endearing. I teared up and they talked about her death.
96 comments..Hard to beleive she's alive in millions of people's memories..She was sooo cute..
A remarkable woman and actress. Thanks for posting.
🥇👨💻She is an amazing actress I never knew her real name just her part in blazing saddles 👍🥇& a few movies etc r.i.p
thank you
Beautiful!
RIP Madeline Kahn.+++
miss her...happens to far more than anyone realizes...no matter how little, contribute to cancer funds...well, I can only spare a dollar...so do it, next thing you know, a million people did too, it makes a difference...
A great talent gone too soon.
She was the best….so sad
weeping
The great one
😭
Sounds like a pretty groovy incarnation………..
What episode is 0:15 from?
season 2 ep 20
CBS' Cosby? As much as I hate to mention his name - it was the show that saved NBC in the 80s. Not CBS/
This was not "The Cosby Show"/The Huxtables, which ran from 1984-92. Madeline was on "Cosby", a show about the working class Lucas family and their friend "Pauline Fox" played by Madeline, which aired on CBS, and ran from 1996-2000. Madeline was on "Cosby" from 1996 until her passing in December 1999. Without her, the show ended the next season in Spring (April) 2000. Phylicia Rashad played Bill's wife again, but only after Telma Hopkins had to be let go during rehearsals because she couldn't keep up the with ad-libbing that Cosby required of this cast mates. In a rush to find a replacement that could ad-lib and be funny, Phylicia was brought in. Bill said that Telma wasn't fired bc she wasn't a good actresss, but bc a lot of actors can't "catch" him in ad-libbing and just go with it without a script, per se, but Madeline was the only actor that he ever had to "catch" bc she was so good at creating funny scenes on the spot, out of thin air.
Miss Kahn's niece needs to learn how to speak English correctly.
Natalia Piacente she was a 12-13 yo child when this was filmed. Leave her alone.
@@pixieanna2058 is that all that person can think about some people. Take care my friend. Arnold Bourbon Amaral
Who cares about how she speaks?
Get over it! She loved her aunt!!! That is what counts!!! Quit being so judgmental!!! Leave it to the Lord!!!
She was a little girl in the video. Stop picking on children.
her mother gives the impression of being a selfish horrible person but Madeline was a once in a lifetime treasure - what a gift