Bette Davis Speaks Her Mind | Carson Tonight Show
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Original Airdate: May 22nd, 1986
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In 2024, Ten days after uploading this show, 380K people have watched it already, it is absolutely amazing. Bette Davis we love you!
The Queen of Hollywood and the King of Late Night. RIP to both.
I could listen to Bette all day🌟
@twistoffate4791
12 күн бұрын
Same. She's mesmerizing!
@ogtme
7 күн бұрын
Love that Massachusetts accent!
Miss these days of such great entertainment. Bette was a legend.
There'll never be an actress of Bette Davis's caliber again. At the age of 59, I remember watching Carson till the day he retired, and when TV was actually entertaining.
@thebluedragon1532
14 күн бұрын
0:00 agreed!! Today's TV is terrible!
@donnapowers7815
14 күн бұрын
So true
@nibsvkh
14 күн бұрын
@@thebluedragon1532 You need to look a bit harder than TLC…there is A LOT of excellent television!
@nibsvkh
14 күн бұрын
Really…it’s a reflection of your intellect and interests to say TV is not entertaining in 2024.
@markbirchette8740
14 күн бұрын
@@nibsvkh Exactly so, we are smat enough to know it's utterly 💩 today, unlike you.
Johnny did a great job with this interview. It wasn't so much an interview but a listening session.
@frankcheers7529
5 күн бұрын
She was sharp as a tack in attire and wit here. The Joan Rivers quip was amazing.
@maudeboggins9834
11 сағат бұрын
Definitely one does not interrupt Bette Davis.
She is still in 2024. The greatest actress of all time , I watch her movies over and over again.
@smiley9872
9 күн бұрын
me too!
@juliacarothershughes
9 күн бұрын
🌟yes
@michelletocco4827
6 күн бұрын
AMEN! THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!!!!
@jeannevitiello1558
5 күн бұрын
❤ 2024
I am so glad to see that her cadence and intellect were still just as formidable as ever even after her stroke. She exemplified the term “formidable.”
@Garsons-oq4lh
14 күн бұрын
No intelligence here at 14:05. Joan did not hold on to the Oscar for 1 year. It was 1 month and it was because she had scheduled commitments to attend too. Joan traveled from the west coast all the way to the east to present the Oscar to Bancroft.
@danielroque8504
10 күн бұрын
Hollywood dont exist as it once was~
I love her!!! And she spoke her mind too!! 😁
Oh man!! I love this interview on Johnny Carson! She’s a hoot!!
What a legendary lady What an amazing exchange Johnny is the best of all time
The world lost a wonderful lady when Ms.Davis left us......And we lost the KING of Late Night when Carson passed, God knows we have lost a lot a great people. Thanks for the upload, this is really a great moment in time.
@absoluteacw
9 күн бұрын
Yes, wonderfully entertaining. An actress such as Bette who'd achieved and had earned the right to be revered.
@eshaibraheem4218
Күн бұрын
1:31 @@absoluteacw
@absoluteacw
Күн бұрын
What are we looking for?
Just watching her come out on stage makes me smile. She was an amazing pro - so smart, and classy through and through. She played every role as if heaven and earth depended on it. They do not make them like Bette Davis anymore.
Two of my favorite people. I love Johnny's laugh and Bette's humor.
She reminds me of my elders back in the day. Honest and brilliant all while being gracious.
To see Ed and Johnny give a standing ovation was beautiful
Love these two soo much. RIP to both of them.
Bette Davis, a true star.
@AGNETHAFALTSK0G
6 күн бұрын
Why does a woman with a hoarse voice sing something about Bette Davies eyes??
@Allendale-pz5im
5 күн бұрын
🌟✨⭐
What a wonderful visit with an icon. TY for this trip back to a different time. 😊❤👍
@katiebernier4797
13 күн бұрын
Do you know the title of the music the band plays as she enters? It’s lovely.
A Hollywood Legend Actress Bette Davis. Obe of the greatest star in Hollywood. I loved this woman and her movies. She is funny, and the kindesss. I still miss her. I try to watch all of her movies when I can.
A NEW Bette Davis interview??!?!?!?! Yes, please! Absolutely nothing but eternal love for Bette and the true stars of Golden Hollywood.
@calisongbird
9 күн бұрын
This is from 1986… not exactly new. She died in 1989.
She is wonderful! To be that playful and undeniably present while in the late Winter of my years would be a joy! 🌸🥰
Absolutely priceless! I watch the Johnny Carson reruns on "antennae tv" . No one could ever match him! He was the greatest.
Too bad kids of today will never know if her and the amazing actress she was!! I love you, Miss Bette Davis❤
@frankcheers7529
5 күн бұрын
They will.
@danicegewiss862
Күн бұрын
When I was in high school, Kim Carnes sang Bette Davis eyes. As I result, I watched a few of her movies and researched who she was. If my generation can do that, Gen Y and Z can, too.
❤️ this woman!!! She was a great actress....all you newbies should study her work...n follow her form of dress! She is CLASS N TALENT
It’s so wonderful to hear her laugh!! My idol from childhood, Queen Bette!! 💜💜💜
Thanks for bringing back old memories
OMG!!!!! She really defines what a STAR IS!!!!! What a wonderful interview. I could listen to her for hours: Wit, funny, regal, wise, brutally honest, entertaining, and AWESOME!
@Allendale-pz5im
5 күн бұрын
⭐
@Allendale-pz5im
5 күн бұрын
⭐
That was very sweet that she gave designer #NolanMiller his flowers.
No “work” and stunningly beautiful even to the end; intelligent, sharp, witty. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore. God bless your little soul sweet girl.
@michaelstacey8303
9 күн бұрын
Lol! Yes they do
@Allendale-pz5im
5 күн бұрын
Name ONE!😅@@michaelstacey8303
@UncleDuTheWatchman
3 күн бұрын
No work even after a stroke and still beautiful! Her Beauty radiates from WITHIN.
I'm glad I saw this, because before hearing her I thought she was a stuck-up Hollywood snob. I was so wrong and now see her as a great, personable and fun lady.
@Allendale-pz5im
5 күн бұрын
You have much to learn.✌️💖
She’s got Bette Davis eyes. And she is sharp as a tack.
@Garsons-oq4lh
14 күн бұрын
She's an idiot and sore loser. She states Joan Crawford told people not to vote for her (who were these people?) and that she held on to the Oscar for one year. Neither is true.
Having watched this interview back in 1986, and having watched it again now, almost 40 years later, it's still as entertaining as it was then. You never get tired of watching the greats.
She was such a wee bitty thing, bless her heart. What a badass
Amazing actress, she changed the movie business, I,proved it greatly. Wonderful actress.
@UncleDuTheWatchman
3 күн бұрын
Agreed! (I think your autocorrect changed "improved" to "I.proved" ✊🏾)
Love, love, LOVE Bette Davis! In 1977, while going to college at UCSB, I had the amazing opportunity to attend "An Evening With Bette Davis" at the Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara. It was such a thrill and she was on fire with stories, jokes, laughter and fun times. Many of the Montecito celebrities of the time were in the audience that night as well... Jane Russell, Tab Hunter, Fannie Flagg, Dame Judith Anderson, Burl Ives, etc. She called them out from the stage and chatted with them. Such a wonderful night!
she's a gem! my parents actually used to hang out with her and Joan Crawford, and my mom and Joan used to send holiday cards back n forth. and sometimes postcards. so, how is this so? my parents used have a Pepsi franchise and they all met at one of the big Pepsi conventions, and dinner. lot of movie stars back then invested in companies like Pepsi Cola, and were actually board members. Joan and my mom really hit it off apparently. i remember my mom had a special drawer in her bedroom with all of Joan's Holiday cards and letters. wish i still had those! there was pictures too, but were sadly lost ☮
@kelb6073
Күн бұрын
That's pretty awesome!
RIP Johnny & Bette you were the real stars of entertainment. Miss you so much.
ah... The Golden Actors & Actresses... wish we could bring them all back ♥️👍♥️ I would love to listen to them & all their priceless stories of their lives 😎👍😎
@StacyMoore241
14 күн бұрын
It’s not the same anymore is it. Not the same quality anymore.
@stephaniesometimess
14 күн бұрын
Me too! Miss them so much 😢
@sebastianmineo1313
13 күн бұрын
@StacyMoore241 there's zero humility in the entertainers of today.
@StacyMoore241
13 күн бұрын
@@sebastianmineo1313 How well have I noticed! And dignity or morals. I know that there was some back during the golden era that lacked it but you didn’t have it shoved in your face and they expect you to go along with it now. Not me
A 5 foot tall, 98 pound powerhouse of guts, determination and sheer perseverance! With a huge dose of prepartion and hardwork, plus some luck, and grace, for added, good measure!
THIS INTERVIEW...Is the BEST I've seen of Betty Davis 🎉 what a pleasure.
I’ve never seen his interview. It’s truly the best interview I’ve ever seen her do. She’s marvelous. My mother actually DID swing a cat through the neighbors window.
My favorite actress and Jimmy Cagney is my favorite actor.
@susanb2015
9 күн бұрын
Same here
Gone are these days, cigarettes and all😂 Love love love it!
beautiful dress and that she called out the designer awesome
She was so charming. I just love these interviews with the very best of Hollywood. I'm so glad I lived in the same epoch as so many of these true stars.
Love them both! Gone are the days of being authentic.
The dress is beautiful! And, it has pockets!!!
I love her. Terrific interview.
You can tell she's an Aries.....confident, high-standards, tremendous energy, charismatic, honest, unapologetic.
@BLTKellys
11 күн бұрын
You forgot narcissistic and competitive.
@TheMomseloc
5 күн бұрын
My best friend of 45+ years passed away. Watching this video, Ms Davis reminded me so much for my dear friend. And then I saw your comment! My friend was also an Aries. Thank you. P.S. Ignore the sad, little trollski.
@404goldie7
5 күн бұрын
@@TheMomseloc Wishing you comfort, certain people we are very lucky to have as friends, and we miss them so.
@rover5788
6 сағат бұрын
@@BLTKellys Agreed! She was not an easy person to deal with.
Johnny's show was the last program where you could see the giants of the golden age of Hollywood, such as Bette Davis, Jimmy Stewart, Liz Taylor, etc.
Now this is a legend
She was a spitfire that night. Love her always.
She was always so gracious about crediting her designers.
It’s a very beautiful gown and fitted Bette Davis to perfection.❤️
Bette Davis is my 6th cousin. My grandparents knew her when they lived in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire where Bette had a Summer home.
She had a great sense of humor ❤
She was quite simply...marvelous!!!
That subtle mention of Joan and Johnny’s face and the “almost” reaction, I wonder what Ms Davis’s angle was! She’s a treasure!
What a character she was! Loved her ❤❤❤
Best actress ever
“Old Pro”….”Grand Dame”……mesmerizing diva…..they broke the mold with Bette…❤️🎭
Love all the iconic actresses and actors! Lived Bette Davis! 💯❣️
An original Diva. Lovely!
That was great. Changed my whole attitude about Bette. Loved it.
Wow what a great interview, I could listen to her all day. 22 minutes too, you don't get that anymore. Cuz there's no one interesting enough now.
Who remembers when you could smoke on TV?
@jamesmaass8929
14 күн бұрын
Not to mention the grocery store and hospital.
@karenfryberger4260
13 күн бұрын
@@jamesmaass8929 And airplanes. In 1946, Good Housekeeping launched the slogan "More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette" - which ran until 1952. And I remember seeing "9 out of 10 doctors recommend Camel cigarettes" as well. My mother used to joke that the reason ashtrays had sand in them was to "make the Camels feel at home."
@jamesmaass8929
12 күн бұрын
@@karenfryberger4260 All 100% true
@richardkronberg4925
9 күн бұрын
I have my ashtray on my tv.
So sharp and so damn funny. She truly was one of a kind.
One of my favorite actresses,, love all of her movers.. you can tell she lives alone because she is a talker…😀
She was in a class all her own ❤
Miss you all!
Davis had several strokes in 1983 and worked hard to come back to where she was in this 1986 interview.
Look how dressed up they all are! So classy. Not like today where they show up in jeans and sneakers.
@KayBarsotti
14 күн бұрын
Real actors and actresses in the day...wish we still hadem🙂
@neilmcdonald9164
13 күн бұрын
Watch the original "what's my line?" for even more dressing like that...🎩
Absolutely a wonderful lady to just sit down and listen to her talk about her life experiences ❤, wish I could have met her in person ❤
When did she ever not speak her mind? 😂
Bette was very sharp. She was so smart to take control of her brand. I can not imagine anyone else in any roll she ever played. She claimed her rightful place at the top of the heap. You know she had to be tough to stay at the top. She was box office gold.
When I was 13 years old, I started smoking cigarettes because I saw Bette Davis smoke her cigarette, take a drink of her cocktail and then exhale the smoke. I couldn't believe that was possible. I watched all her movies. ❤❤
❤Those Bette Davis Eyes!❤
The Yankee Diva in a stupendously glamorous red gown! Wow. Superb actress, untouchable avant garde artistry. Carson (like Cavett, who Davis mentions here) knew how to interview a legend; today's hyper, interruptuve interviewers should take notes. I could listen to Carson and Davis chat all day. Wonder why this was hidden in the vaults till now. What a treat. Few signs of that debilitating early-80s stroke in this interview. Bette was so energetic, commanding and gregarious here that I almost wondered if she'd had a B12 shot just before coming onstage 😂 Davis says at the 12:17 mark that Dark Victory (1939), All About Eve (1950), and Baby Jane (1962) are the three films she shouse won Oscars for. I'd vote for Of Human Bondage (1934), The Little Foxes (1941), and Jane. Vivien Leigh deserved her 1939 win for GWTW. 1950 was a tough competition with five classic performances, but Gloria Swanson deserved it that year, for Sunset Blvd. Carson is a gracious pro in this clip, as always. The Queen of Hollywood, the King of Late Night. This was 1986; she left us just three years later. We still miss her so. Johnny and Ed too. Class and talent unmatched. May they all R.I.P.
Like no other, one of the greats. No one else need apply. 💕💕💕
If Johnny Carson loves you, then Americans will love you too !!!
She worked hard to get it right for whatever character role she was to play. She wouldn't do a half-a** job. It was show up on time, because time was money for the Studios, Corporations, Investors and projected budgets etc., know your lines, get it in as few takes as possible and have the best product to release. And she did finish the book titled: THIS 'N THAT. I don't know if she appeared on Johnny's Show or any other for the book.
@Les445
14 күн бұрын
I would love to read that book.
What an amazing interview. Inspirational really. Thanks for this video!
Amazing Bette Davis, so witty, sharp & talented…so different from most today starlest who are full of themselves and VERY boring. She had real class.
What a wonderful segment/interview? Bette a treasure indeed.
In her "Golden Years". Ms. Davis was thought of as being a bit kooky. The wonderful late Jane Hooks played her a number of times on SNL. in this way. She may be a bit Mature but she is as sharp as a tack. Just like the wonderful Ms. Betty White was!
What a woman. They don’t make em like that anymore!
I love Bette very much.
Loved every second of this,l am a huge Betty fan
I think this will be my favorite Bette Davis video. She was great to watch and she made me laugh, I had no idea she was such a fun person. I love her delicate laugh and smile. She was beautiful, she looked so elegant in her red dress n shoes. Thank you Bette Davis for sharing with us your beauty n talent. 🎀 You will never be forgotten 💝💐⭐️🥂🏆🎬🕯️👠🚬🚬
There's a song of her. Bettie Davis eyes, very good. I think it's great
I love Bette Davis, she's a glamorous actress and she is what true Hollywood was and her acting ability is simply flawless and amazing 🎉🎉. She's an actress that could do any kind of role and play the hell out of it. They don't have actresses like that anymore 🎉🎉
I have a new love for Bette Davis. Love her ❤
Lovely to see her relaxed and enjoying herself. I think it was the dress. 💃🏼
@richardkronberg4925
9 күн бұрын
Agree I was just thinking the same.
She has such a tiny laugh! Wasn't expecting that! But what a gorgeous gown she had on!!!
It's so very easy to love Bette Davis! She was quite the hoot! ❤
Love this. Her strong personality and humor. I think her acting was incredible. One of a kind. Was blown away with All about Eve A Must see film. 1950
Wow she was the QUEEN and so much fun and so open. Hilarious. I love her. ❤(TV was so intellectual and real back then!)
Love Bette! She should have been the first 3 times, first 4 times and first 5 times Oscar Winning Actress!!!!!
Thank you for this upload! 2 class acts!!