When Rosie compliments his squiggles, Hartman says he used to be an artist and leaves it at that. But he was actually a successful commercial artist who did more than 40 album covers for big-name bands. So the guy was apparently just as humble as people say.
according to the wiki for this album: The late actor/comedian Phil Hartman, a graphic designer earlier in his career is often falsely attributed for having designed the cover.
@@breakfastsurreal5650 He also designed an album cover for a band called America, which I believe was the same album that had the song "A Horse With No Name" on it. :)
He not only had that, but the voice of an air conditioner and a hanging lamp, in The Brave Little Toaster, while Jon Lovitz had the voice for a radio, then. SNL provided great legends of the 80s!
Every time I watch Phil Hartman I smile and then I am sad. He was taken from us too soon. Blessed are his children They had a dad who clearly adored them. He spoke so lovingly and shares many wonderful glimpses into his relationship with them. Hope they are well. RIP Phil. xo
Louise Johnston I'm currently reading a book a very well-researched book about him called " YOU MIGHT REMEMBER ME ".. he really did live an extraordinary life and you might be interested in reading this book. They really should make a mini series out of it and make it as accurate as possible . He worked off and on for years as a graphic designer and designed at least 40 album covers. Also he worked for years and a comedy true that did a lot of Improv called the Groundlings and it just seems like the guy always worked really hard and put his heart and soul into everything he did... except something weird would happen with the relationships . And according to the stories here he was always popular. When alone often would sometimes have not much of a personality and didn't really seem to know who he was.
@@nicmart Domestic violence is a curse no matter the gender of the perpetrator. Of course, by far the lion's share of the violence is from males, but naturally there are criminally insane women as well; just far fewer of them.
@@Gregorypeckory How the hell do you know there are far fewer Female ne'er-do-wells? Maybe, there are more and they are just better at hiding their ne'er-do-wellness. Did you ever think of that? I thought so.
@@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 I guessing that famous advice columnist, Ann Landers, must be before your time. She would get some letters from men telling her about their wives abusing them, but then she said the MAJORITY of her letters of spouses came from the wives being abused by their husbands.
RIP Phil from a fellow Ontarian. You are still very dearly missed. Every time I watch an old Simpsons episode that features Troy McClure, I still tear up a little...
"Hi I’m actor Troy McClure. You might remember me from such educational films as “Lead Paint: Delicious But Deadly,” and “Here Comes the Metric System!”
Everybody LOVED Phil Hartman, myself included. He was so talented, so funny. Always underrated, but the whole SNl crew called him "the glue." A great role model, and taken from us way, way too soon. He'd be 70 this year. Selfishly, I'm sad we're deprived so many more laughs.
5:23 I love how Rosie is trying to wrap the interview up, probably because a producer gave her the signal, but Phil brings up something that she didn't know he was going to do and looks perplexed. Phil was so talented.
The 90s took away LEGENDS of Phil, Farley, River Phoenix, John Candy, Kurdt Cobain, Brian Pillman...LOVE ALL these LEGENDS! Have a signed picture of John Candy and a Phil Hartman next to each other on my wall!
@@gedaman Somewhere around 1999 when her obnoxious politics started to become a heavy-handed part of her public persona. Remember the way she acted toward Tom Selleck when he was a guest on her show? It was all downhill from there as she started to morph into the far-left lunatic she is today.
@@jshepard152 This always used to drive me crazy about him before his death, that he was always this guy in everything he did. I honestly don't think he had an actual personality.
@@erika6651 I spoke to Diane Salinger at a convention, who knew Phil from working on Pee-wee's Big Adventure. She told me he took her out to dinner once, and did voices and sort of an "act" throughout the date, which she thought was odd. I think Phil was shy and had low self-esteem. I don't think he was entirely making up the part about being shy around Arnold. And he compensated for the shyness by turning on a more manufactured personality. It's funny how in the one "musical" introduction to a Steve Martin-hosted SNL episode, the lyrics Phil sings say, "You're going to see the real Phil Hartman tonight," followed by Steve's, "I wouldn't do that, Phil." I think that line also had a ring of truth to it.
@@jedijones I'm thinking of his verse in that opening in an entirely different light now, about giving it his all, there's definitely more baggage in where he's really coming from.
I remember hearing the news about Phil Hartman’s death I cried because I’ve always loved him. I still love him & I always will. God bless you Phil Hartman & keep those angels laughing till they cry or puke whatever comes out first.
Recently finished reading ‘You Might Remember Me’, Mr. Hartman’s biography. A tragic loss of a wonderful and multi-talented man. To jacmeade who comments below - people who can bring laughter to others should never be forgotten. Phil’s talent, personality and charm makes him easy to remember.
Barbara L. I am currently reading that book and I'm up to the part where now he's been dating the woman who I guess is going to be a third wife the one that he argues with a lot.. But I really feel sorry for those first two women the wife he was married to for years and then the one who he didn't want to have sex with ( although she did sound a little too oversexed and wild for him .. and many guys ). It's fascinating how he works so hard and seemed to put his heart and soul and everything you did but it seems like after a while with his relationships he just didn't care
Sometimes you watch certain celebrities and you wonder what they were like in real life, when I watch Phil in interviews, clearly he was a wonderful funny guy and that was the real him.
Somehow never came across this interview before. I've never seen anything like that game he played with drawings, but that is an amazing idea. His son was a really good artist too!
Gracious guy. Hosting more than one SNL is an achievement. No applause. Rosie mentions she will host a second time, and she gets all the applause. He smiles and supports her. What a guy.
Such a talented man. Do you know he designed some very iconic album cover art? Poco - Legend, Steely Dan - Aja, CSN, America, and many more. He was a really funny man and I believe he must have been a very decent human being. What a terrible loss for the world.
Of course you would side with that Hollywood scumbag because he was "talented" (Overrated is a better term). I know a guy who used to see Phil all the time in NY when he was doing SNL and he would tell me how much of a douchebag he was. Phil was faker than Pamela Anderson's tits. 20 years already? Good riddence!
I miss Phil sooo MUCH!...it is a sad reminder that he talks about his family so lovingly including his fucked up wife who murdered him in his sleep and then shot herself and while their children were in the next room...fucking horrific...R.I.P. Phil:(
Currently in the middle of season 2 news radio. Gonna thumb thru my cabinet and pull out jingle all the way for today's day off movie. A beloved talent taken way to soon.
Miss him we cold use today... also look how creative they were as kids... inventive ..all our technologies has allowed those gifts to wither away and die
Would have been good to see him on Curb. I think he would have been great. I love the way he worked the Arnie impression so smoothly after she sprung it on him.
Why did he have to die?? He was one of only few actors who made me laugh effortlessly. The entire world was robbed of laughter the night he was murdered. I wonder if he's doing God impersonations in heaven? R.I.P
When Rosie compliments his squiggles, Hartman says he used to be an artist and leaves it at that. But he was actually a successful commercial artist who did more than 40 album covers for big-name bands. So the guy was apparently just as humble as people say.
I was astonished to learn he designed the album cover for Steely Dan's Aja, truly a masterpiece of the recording arts.
I had no idea, how cool!
according to the wiki for this album: The late actor/comedian Phil Hartman, a graphic designer earlier in his career is often falsely attributed for having designed the cover.
@@breakfastsurreal5650 He also designed an album cover for a band called America, which I believe was the same album that had the song "A Horse With No Name" on it. :)
@@etw4618 Ventura Highway baby! I like America!
He had the perfect radio voice.
He not only had that, but the voice of an air conditioner and a hanging lamp, in The Brave Little Toaster, while Jon Lovitz had the voice for a radio, then. SNL provided great legends of the 80s!
Phil Hartman was so adorable.
Was a huge fan of his since his Pee Wee days, his SNL start in 1986.
Talented man that had so much left to do.
A true Renaissance man. Making album art, could sing opera, acting, and just all around a fun guy. Phil was the greatest.
Phil: "He loves me!" Rosie: "Who doesn't?" Exactly. Love you and miss you Phil. ❤️
Who doesn't? Most people.
this line stuck out to me too. "who doesn't?" Phil was amazing.
I scrolled down to this comment just as he says that. Lol
Every time I watch Phil Hartman I smile and then I am sad. He was taken from us too soon. Blessed are his children They had a dad who clearly adored them. He spoke so lovingly and shares many wonderful glimpses into his relationship with them. Hope they are well. RIP Phil. xo
Louise Johnston
I'm currently reading a book a very well-researched book about him called
" YOU MIGHT REMEMBER ME "..
he really did live an extraordinary life and you might be interested in reading this book.
They really should make a mini series out of it and make it as accurate as possible .
He worked off and on for years as a graphic designer and designed at least 40 album covers.
Also he worked for years and a comedy true that did a lot of Improv called the Groundlings and it just seems like the guy always worked really hard and put his heart and soul into everything he did... except something weird would happen with the relationships .
And according to the stories here he was always popular.
When alone often would sometimes have not much of a personality and didn't really seem to know who he was.
You forgot the part about the curse of female domestic violence.
@@nicmart Domestic violence is a curse no matter the gender of the perpetrator. Of course, by far the lion's share of the violence is from males, but naturally there are criminally insane women as well; just far fewer of them.
@@Gregorypeckory How the hell do you know there are far fewer Female ne'er-do-wells? Maybe, there are more and they are just better at hiding their ne'er-do-wellness. Did you ever think of that? I thought so.
@@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 I guessing that famous advice columnist, Ann Landers, must be before your time. She would get some letters from men telling her about their wives abusing them, but then she said the MAJORITY of her letters of spouses came from the wives being abused by their husbands.
RIP Phil from a fellow Ontarian. You are still very dearly missed. Every time I watch an old Simpsons episode that features Troy McClure, I still tear up a little...
Whoah he's canadian
"Hi I’m actor Troy McClure. You might remember me from such educational films as “Lead Paint: Delicious But Deadly,” and “Here Comes the Metric System!”
MrKing8050 and Cry Yuma and here comes the coast guard
Buck Henderson: Union Buster
You may remember me from such motivational tapes as, "Smoke yourself thin," and "Get confident, stupid!"
“Man vs Wild: The Road to Victory” and “Earwigs, Ew!”
You might remember me from such specials as Alien Nose Job and The Five Fabulous Weeks of The Chevy Chase Show!
This is my favorite Rosie interview. Because it's the only one I've ever bothered to watch.
Blah Playhard lmfao same here
Could be because of the awesome guest she happens to have?
Don’t you guys wish they’d put News Radio on Netflix?!!!
Hahahahaha
@@jennymisteqq695 I own the DVD set, baby. Wanna come over?
It's so unfair how he lost his life 😓. Rip Phil Hartman 🙏.
Everybody LOVED Phil Hartman, myself included. He was so talented, so funny. Always underrated, but the whole SNl crew called him "the glue." A great role model, and taken from us way, way too soon. He'd be 70 this year. Selfishly, I'm sad we're deprived so many more laughs.
Apparently his wife didn’t
5:23 I love how Rosie is trying to wrap the interview up, probably because a producer gave her the signal, but Phil brings up something that she didn't know he was going to do and looks perplexed. Phil was so talented.
That is odd. Rosie is glancing back and forth from her paper to off stage, and even gives an "I don't know" hand signal to someone.
"The Squiggle". Lovely fun game to get those creative juices and imagination flowing. Thank you Phil ❤. RIP 🙏
I was smiling throughout this, yet feeling sad at the same time. Such a loss.
The 90s took away LEGENDS of Phil, Farley, River Phoenix, John Candy, Kurdt Cobain, Brian Pillman...LOVE ALL these LEGENDS! Have a signed picture of John Candy and a Phil Hartman next to each other on my wall!
Brandon Lee too
Dana plato
Oh Phillip…. we surely miss you. 😢
Phil Hartman and Eddie Murphy were the two true geniuses of SNL
Can't forget Dana Carvey and Chris Farley. 😉
@@billturner8823 And Mike Myers.
Phil Hartman-was just a Genius Comedian. Antenna TV just stated showing News Radio and I seriously forgot how funny he was. Truly Missed 🙏
I miss this man.
We all do
Sweet dear man.
The good old days, back when Phil Hartman was alive and America loved Rosie O'Donnell.
@@monkeyattackedmyass5435 Highly rude, no reason to post things like that.
@@DashDonivan It's the truth. Go have yourself a good cry. 👍
@@monkeyattackedmyass5435I forget. When did everyone turn on Rosie O’ Donnell? 2005?
@@gedaman Somewhere around 1999 when her obnoxious politics started to become a heavy-handed part of her public persona. Remember the way she acted toward Tom Selleck when he was a guest on her show? It was all downhill from there as she started to morph into the far-left lunatic she is today.
He was so nice looking with a great voice and so funny. His wife was such a jealous bitch. If he’d been my husband I would have cherished him. RIP
This is the most human I have ever seen him be. He's not putting on an act at all, this is really him
He's totally in character here.
@@jshepard152 This always used to drive me crazy about him before his death, that he was always this guy in everything he did. I honestly don't think he had an actual personality.
@@erika6651
Watch the interview he did with Tom Snyder. He starts to loosen up a little bit in that one.
@@erika6651 I spoke to Diane Salinger at a convention, who knew Phil from working on Pee-wee's Big Adventure. She told me he took her out to dinner once, and did voices and sort of an "act" throughout the date, which she thought was odd. I think Phil was shy and had low self-esteem. I don't think he was entirely making up the part about being shy around Arnold. And he compensated for the shyness by turning on a more manufactured personality. It's funny how in the one "musical" introduction to a Steve Martin-hosted SNL episode, the lyrics Phil sings say, "You're going to see the real Phil Hartman tonight," followed by Steve's, "I wouldn't do that, Phil." I think that line also had a ring of truth to it.
@@jedijones I'm thinking of his verse in that opening in an entirely different light now, about giving it his all, there's definitely more baggage in where he's really coming from.
Happy Birthday, Phil Hartman - you'd have been 75 today... and RIP. 😢
He was so talented,
everyone just love him,
so funny, in all his
television shows, and
movies,thanks for sharing, thanks!!!💝🎉
...will never be another Phil....miss him!
He and Chris Farley. RIP.
I remember hearing the news about Phil Hartman’s death I cried because I’ve always loved him.
I still love him & I always will.
God bless you Phil Hartman & keep those angels laughing till they cry or puke whatever comes out first.
That was a really good Arnold impression. What he actually sounds like, not the generic exaggerations everyone does
Recently finished reading ‘You Might Remember Me’, Mr.
Hartman’s biography. A tragic loss of a wonderful and multi-talented man. To jacmeade who comments below - people who
can bring laughter to others should never be forgotten. Phil’s talent,
personality and charm makes him easy to remember.
Barbara L.
I am currently reading that book and I'm up to the part where now he's been dating the woman who I guess is going to be a third wife the one that he argues with a lot..
But I really feel sorry for those first two women the wife he was married to for years and then the one who he didn't want to have sex with ( although she did sound a little too oversexed and wild for him .. and many guys ).
It's fascinating how he works so hard and seemed to put his heart and soul and everything you did but it seems like after a while with his relationships he just didn't care
Very sad to hear how young his kids were at this time, R.I.P phil.
I had a huge crush on Phil.
My dude. He lives on in my heart.
omg! I completely forgot about this interview. Thanks for posting it!!!
Still love this guy. Thanks for sharing this :)
Sometimes you watch certain celebrities and you wonder what they were like in real life, when I watch Phil in interviews, clearly he was a wonderful funny guy and that was the real him.
I didn't realise his kids were so young. That's so sad.
they were in the house too during the murder/suicide.
It's been a quarter of a century today since he lost his life. He will always be a funnyman, no matter what. R.I.P. Phil.
"Mike took drugs, too bad for him."
Beautiful voice!
He was such a great guy and his work was so memorable and hilarious, may he rest in Peace
Somehow never came across this interview before. I've never seen anything like that game he played with drawings, but that is an amazing idea. His son was a really good artist too!
Hadn't seen him in such a long while, so sad the way he parted...
R.I.P Phil we still miss you!😇
Shayla Knight he was a great man like he shouldn't have died so early
@@patgogan7324 yeah, women have no self agency.... Men are always to blame. Lol
@@AvidiaNirvana im not defending his wife either lol she was whacko
It’s been 20 years
loved him since he was captain carl in peewee herman's original stage show at th roxy theatre! still hart-broken! ♡♡♡♡♡
I will always remember where I was when I herd the horrible news!!!!!
Who else remember where they were?
Gracious guy. Hosting more than one SNL is an achievement. No applause. Rosie mentions she will host a second time, and she gets all the applause. He smiles and supports her. What a guy.
If only they could trade places today, Phil could put a smile on anyone anytime.
Another great Canadian comedian...... Gone way too soon.
Oh Canada!
Can hear Lionel hutz in there
Erik S and Troy McClure
Erik S and some Sinatra
attorney at laaaw...
What a loss. He was amazing
He did not deserve what happened to him!
I know … after 24 years it’s still devastating
No man deserves to be abused by a narcissistic woman.
So sad we lost him. Funny funny guy. RIP Phil.
Linda Licata it was such a brutal way too makes it worse somewhat
That "Mike took drugs too bad for him" was soo spooky
Such a talented man. Do you know he designed some very iconic album cover art? Poco - Legend, Steely Dan - Aja, CSN, America, and many more. He was a really funny man and I believe he must have been a very decent human being. What a terrible loss for the world.
Wow! I will have to check that out....
Thank U
Hard to pick an SNL favorite although Phil is one.
This breaks my heart😠loss of a great man
Bethany Cook me too so sad I really want to cry, Phil did not had to die soooooooooo soon and in such a horrific way
Melissa Onorati he was so talented.. his awful wife was jelous of his talent.
Richard Schiffman u would be too if your wife was psycho hosebeast
Of course you would side with that Hollywood scumbag because he was "talented" (Overrated is a better term). I know a guy who used to see Phil all the time in NY when he was doing SNL and he would tell me how much of a douchebag he was. Phil was faker than Pamela Anderson's tits. 20 years already? Good riddence!
Best voice actor of Troy McClure and Lionel hutz from the Simpsons
Ah so this is the real Phil Hartman, so gentle and sweet
I certainly loved him.
Just tragic to hear him talk about his kids after the first commercial break.
He was awesome! Would have been so much fun all these years. We lost a true treasure
He already played Trump on SNL so he could've done a lot with that impression over the last decade.
Hes such a sweet person
Probably the funniest castmember ever on SNL.
A real talent. Gone way too soon.
He was a great guy.
How I miss this man and his talent!
Phil Hartman still gives us joy today.
Why doesn't this have a million views??
When they started talking about the kids it hurt cause you knew they would be orphaned.
Phil Hartman........✊✊✊😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I miss Phil sooo MUCH!...it is a sad reminder that he talks about his family so lovingly including his fucked up wife who murdered him in his sleep and then shot herself and while their children were in the next room...fucking horrific...R.I.P. Phil:(
3:08 “he loves me!” We all do, Phil. ❤️❤️
Only time I’ve ever been able to tolerate Rosie. Guess Phil was just that enjoyable to watch
Hhhjbewithedbe
Bewithed
Currently in the middle of season 2 news radio. Gonna thumb thru my cabinet and pull out jingle all the way for today's day off movie. A beloved talent taken way to soon.
Big fan of Phil Hartman💖 and NewsRadio✨🌟✨
Miss him we cold use today... also look how creative they were as kids... inventive ..all our technologies has allowed those gifts to wither away and die
I'll look for more Phil interviews, I've only seen his work.😘
6:18 and 6:32 make me sad considering the damage that was allegedly done to Phil’s face by Brynn.
Holy shit! Squiggles? I thought I made that up.... RIP Phil.
Would have been good to see him on Curb. I think he would have been great. I love the way he worked the Arnie impression so smoothly after she sprung it on him.
Phil Hartman is forever Troy McClure
Sometimes I wonder what roles he'd have played had he lived. It's a shame that he never got that chance.
Absolute legend and genius. 💔💓
I first saw Jingle all the way in the theatre :D
Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You may remember me from such cartoons as "Christmas Ape", and "Christmas Ape Goes to Summer Camp"
Phil was the greatest, they'll never be another.
He created some famous album covers Poco. Etc...
Thanks. Never knew that!
she's got the turboman doll
I can almost hear Henry Mitchell in his voice
I just want to go back in time and warn him.
A huge loss to comedy..most 20 something’s have no idea what had been stolen from them
I'm 24 and I'm fully aware of it.
I love you
Why did he have to die?? He was one of only few actors who made me laugh effortlessly. The entire world was robbed of laughter the night he was murdered. I wonder if he's doing God impersonations in heaven? R.I.P
Nah, no gods exist. He was an athesist
@@morbidmanmusic There is a God, and our soul makes a spiritual journey when we die. Heaven would of surely found Phil a spot
He died because he was married to a jealous crazed drug abusing woman who shot him!
@@jakenorthbriz dont force religion on atheist comedians bro
Phil Hartman, I heard that he was the "glue" that kept the SNL cast together. I feel for his 2 kids...
Zapp Brannigan was created for Phil
What a legend
what a terrible loss not having Phil Hartment around today .
He should be here.
Only the good die young 😌
rest in peace phil hartman