Michael Landon's "life saving" story on Johnny Carson

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A visit to Johnny Carson includes the customary laughs as well as a thank you from someone Michael saved from drowning in a swimming pool while he was a life guard (who didn't know how to swim!) - pre- Bonanza days, of course.

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  • @jennifernapoli8172
    @jennifernapoli81722 жыл бұрын

    Michael Landon was such a Great man and so very handsome too❤️❤️ God Bless him❤️🙏

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    No. He was NOT a great man. Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @SorayaBonn53
    @SorayaBonn53 Жыл бұрын

    I had such a crush on him when I was a teenager 😍 he was very handsome and of course a great actor ❤ R.i.H. Mike

  • @jennic.548
    @jennic.548 Жыл бұрын

    I just started rewatching Highway to Heaven. What a fantastic show. Thank you .

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @jennic.548 - Very different from anything on TV today. A bit dated in terms of clothes, gadgets, etc - but the really important things in life haven't changed at all . And Michael Landon knew what those important things were. That's why all of his shows are still playing today. I love them all. So glad you are watching HTH again. Have you checked out my HTH original video - "He Had a Dream"? 😁

  • @genevamckenzie9608

    @genevamckenzie9608

    4 ай бұрын

    HtH is one of my favorite shows❤❤

  • @itsgleneaton4883
    @itsgleneaton48832 жыл бұрын

    Hearing those two talk is so relaxing. Nobody seems nervous or trying to put on some kind of image but their just being themselves.

  • @jokelitjes4042
    @jokelitjes40422 жыл бұрын

    Love this Great Great man Michael Landon

  • @danibhen
    @danibhen2 жыл бұрын

    I can't get enough watching his interviews with Johnny Carson! ❤

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! He was so charming in this one. Love Love ❤

  • @tyson1fan487
    @tyson1fan487 Жыл бұрын

    I love Johnny Carson!! I remember my grandpa watching him daily. Bedtime was always after the tonight show. Snack time watch after the 11 o'clock news. I miss my grandpa who was more of a father to me. I was handicap well I still am but my childhood was hard but my grandpa always took me to his place and I loved being with him but most of the time I couldn't do much and he would carry me from the car to the house or to Dr's appointment. Not sure why I never had a wheelchair? I have a brittle bone disease so I always had broken bones and usually my legs. My grandpa and mom did everything possible for me and when I wanted a certain toy he would go to Toys'R Us daily and the workers knew him and would put aside things. I rarely got out due to my handicap but they made my life as easy as possible. Toys video games music TV and movies also helped. Luckily it was the 80's! I still think about him daily. I can't do much these days and most Dr's are surprised I'm still here because they don't know anyone with my condition at my age! Not sure why I'm says all this but it feels good.

  • @crmay72

    @crmay72

    3 ай бұрын

    We're glad you are still with us, too! Have you ever thought about writing a book on your life and your resiliency?

  • @tyson1fan487

    @tyson1fan487

    3 ай бұрын

    @crmay72 Thank you for the kind words. I wouldn't know what to do or where to begin and I couldn't write very long. It felt good to read your message.

  • @sharinaannuar3727
    @sharinaannuar37272 жыл бұрын

    What a brave thing to do ... cant swim but willing to risk his life to save the kid ... Tq God for Micheal Landon

  • @iDATUS
    @iDATUS2 жыл бұрын

    Watching the whole Highway to Heaven at the moment and remembering how special Michael and Victor were. Good to see Michael was so funny and loved to laugh like he does in his programs. Miss them both.

  • @tomsampson8084
    @tomsampson8084 Жыл бұрын

    Like all of us, Michael had some flaws. But he provided the public with genuinely good television. Very little of that on television these days. Shows like Little House or Highway to Heaven would never get on the air today.

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree completely. And, of course, there are no cowboy shows at all. And Bonanza was a great family show. 3 brothers and a Pa who openly cared about each other. A rarity back then - non-existent today!

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    Let me fill you in on one of his "flaws". Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @garrytito2068
    @garrytito2068 Жыл бұрын

    Best hair ever.

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @gary tito - 😆 for sure

  • @jeffreycastellano7799
    @jeffreycastellano7799 Жыл бұрын

    What a great guy he was .Can’t find actors like that today .

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @jeffreycastellano7799- Agree 100%! 😁

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    No. He was NOT a great guy. Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @jotham777
    @jotham7772 жыл бұрын

    Landon was 100% about the fans.

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely truth! 💞

  • @franktheo2055
    @franktheo20552 жыл бұрын

    Ode to Little Joe.. Michael Landon was nothing short of great.

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    No. He was NOT great. Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @claudiems8618
    @claudiems86182 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much, it's just wonderful 💖✨!!! Such nice memories...🌠

  • @stevenwahl3440
    @stevenwahl34404 ай бұрын

    Miss you Mike. RIP my friend 😔 🙏🏼

  • @laurapaul8623
    @laurapaul86232 жыл бұрын

    I love watching the old videos to see Michael Landon and his past experiences! So fun!

  • @lorraineb.4698
    @lorraineb.4698 Жыл бұрын

    Gone way too soon😢

  • @tyson1fan487
    @tyson1fan487 Жыл бұрын

    Such a incredible man!! I really enjoy him and I just finished watching the complete series of Highway to Heaven.

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @Tyson #1 Fan - Amen to that! 😊

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    This is what kind of man he REALLY was: Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @lorraineb.4698
    @lorraineb.4698 Жыл бұрын

    Looks handsome here!

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes he does! But then - he was an extremely handsome man. 😉

  • @efwhite
    @efwhite2 жыл бұрын

    The amazingly talented, incredibly handsome Michael! Judging by the baseball comments, this must be late Oct/early Nov 1981. He was still doing Little House (hence the intro music) but was now heavily involved with and plugging his new NBC series "Father Murphy," on which he was executive producer and co-director. Debuted Nov 3rd, 1981.

  • @changmark

    @changmark

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this, I was just gonna ask the year of this interview.

  • @denisemarie6029
    @denisemarie6029 Жыл бұрын

    I really miss him. 🙏

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @Denise Marie - me 2! 💞

  • @user-xg8jo9kd7g
    @user-xg8jo9kd7g6 ай бұрын

    I'd like to think Micheal is someone I would have become friends if we met in Hollywood....this is why I love old tv/film...two guys just chatting...no gimmicks.

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    5 ай бұрын

    According to his friends, that was a special thing about him,. you felt instantly at ease. Matt Labyorteaux said "he was magical."

  • @dawnmills5567
    @dawnmills55672 жыл бұрын

    Mike was phenomenal, just simply the best!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    No. He was NOT the best. Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @sorrenable
    @sorrenable2 жыл бұрын

    What a heart warming man Michael was, the lord has a special place for him in his heart ❤️❤️💜

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorrenable- That's for sure!

  • @tomspeed3354

    @tomspeed3354

    Жыл бұрын

    sorry but there is nothing after we die, all people are the same after death

  • @rebekah1362

    @rebekah1362

    Жыл бұрын

    Why do you feel this way? 🤔The Lord knows Michael Landon was an actor, and a serial adulterer, amongst other things. I'm more than sure He's not impressed Michael pretended to be an angel on TV. I'm sorry but I just don't get this statement at all. I'm not trying to be rude but what theology do you prescribe to that would make you say such a thing? I enjoyed Landon's work as much as anyone, grew up with it and appreciate everything he produced in his career. But we can't buy our way into Heaven, not with money, fame, or primetime, family TV. Michael was a human being. Not a saint. And like us all he needed saving. I pray he spent his last days getting right with God but if not, the "special" place reserved for him won't be anywhere near God's heart. And according to those who actually knew and was acquainted with him Michael didn't prescribe to any faith. He believed God existed in some way but that was the extent of it. The Bible says even demons believe, and tremble in fear. Believe me, they're not going to heaven.

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    Somebody had a special place for him - it's debatable if it was the Lord. Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @user-vj9yi8ti8s
    @user-vj9yi8ti8s Жыл бұрын

    I have seen Michael Landon with Johnny probably 4 times..

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    Funny. Funny. Funny!

  • @user-vj9yi8ti8s

    @user-vj9yi8ti8s

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sueannbellucci4304 what is funny???

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @مرحبا مرحبا Michael took a job as a life guard to earn money when he was just starting out. But he couldn' swim. Yet- he saved a boy's life by bouncing from the bottom of the pool to the top, holding the boy. Johnny Carson read a letter from that boy - now a grown man - thanking ML for saving his life. Even though ML couldn't swim!!

  • @user-gn9vu7wn7t
    @user-gn9vu7wn7t3 ай бұрын

    Those days in which tv was a cultural treasure, save a few exceptions no swearing, no political correctness, and mind you nothing of all the madness of today regarding sex-change, abortion, emtitlement, etc.

  • @beckyshell4649
    @beckyshell46492 жыл бұрын

    I saw an interview with Melissa Gilbert she was talking about how Landon tried to keep cost down on the show.She said she had a very small modest trailer,but she didn't dare ask for a better one because Michael had the same small trailer.

  • @lorraineb.4698

    @lorraineb.4698

    Жыл бұрын

    I watch Little House and poor Karen Grassle worevthecsamevpale blue print blouse constantly.

  • @beckyshell4649

    @beckyshell4649

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lorraineb.4698 Most of the time everyone wore the same clothes which would have been normal of the time. People would have an everyday outfit maybe 2 and a Sunday outfit. Also part may have come from Michael"s Bonanza days . Each character had their outfit, they started doing it that way a couple seasons in. It was so that when there were scenes of them just riding they reused old footage. When Dan Blocker died they changed clothes being that they could not use footage he was in.I remember Laura's first nice dress the brown,yellow,orange one I always thought it was so ugly.

  • @lorraineb.4698

    @lorraineb.4698

    Жыл бұрын

    @@beckyshell4649 Watch the show. Every epi it is the same blouse even into different seasons starting with the first. No, other characters have a variety of clothes including Landon himself and the kids.

  • @beckyshell4649

    @beckyshell4649

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lorraineb.4698 They did have a falling out pretty early in the show concerning her pay.She thought she was a main character and deserved a larger pay than than the child stars but Michael pulled up a poll that said she was the least like character on the show and turned down the request.He also fell out with Victor French who did not have a contract and was paid per episode. Victor took a series of Carter Country and Michael felt betrayed because Victor left. He may have "punished" her by trying to make her character look "plain" a bit far-fetched but who knows.

  • @lorraineb.4698

    @lorraineb.4698

    Жыл бұрын

    @@beckyshell4649 Karen Grassle was well liked as a perfect Mother. Hard to understand. Very unfair imo that she was paid less than the kids. Wow!! Seems her salary never increased much on the show.

  • @omidkarimi7266
    @omidkarimi72662 жыл бұрын

    Best remembered

  • @adelinasantos2593
    @adelinasantos25932 жыл бұрын

    Adorei 😍

  • @ianlucas7679
    @ianlucas7679 Жыл бұрын

    Wonder wat year this was . Rip lovely man and thanks for your great show highway to heaven . Wit your lovely friend Victor french who sadly passed away a couple of years before Michael great show and both awesome human beings 😢

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @Ian Lucas - It looks like late early 1980's maybe. Agree with all you said. 😊

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    No. He was NOT awesome.. Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @marymickle6667
    @marymickle6667 Жыл бұрын

    The best actor and the most beautiful love story with a family that never uses CU's words.God will take Michael to heaven🙏

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm thinking he's been there for some time now 😉

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    His acting definitely fooled you!!! Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @Sara-nv7rv
    @Sara-nv7rv2 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @caragray7010
    @caragray70102 ай бұрын

    Johnny cash had that hair style for abit aswell.

  • @assuntapoli7109
    @assuntapoli7109 Жыл бұрын

    GREAT MAN AND ARTIST HAS WON ME OVER

  • @HeartTurnedToStone

    @HeartTurnedToStone

    11 ай бұрын

    No. He was NOT a great man. Michael Landon was a drunken WIFE BEATING ASS HOLE. I was 4 years old (1967) when I watched him beat the sh*t out of his wife in the lobby of Gene Autry's Ocotillo Lodge in Palm Springs. He was drunk, you could smell him from 10 feet away. Everyone just turned away while he punched his wife in the face. My mother tried shielding me from seeing it but that didn't stop me from hearing her screams. Back then, there was no 911. "Domestic Violence" or abuse wasn't a "thing" yet. The wife he beat up was the same one he cheated on and eventually left for a younger woman. Growing up, I'd always get SO PISSED OFF seeing him playing characters such as an angel or the "good guy". I've refused to watch any show he had ever been in. It was 1991 when he announced on Johnny Carson that he had cancer. I SO WANTED to contact him, to tell him the indelible impression he made on me at 4 years old & tell him WHAT I WITNESSED him do to his wife. I wanted to ask HOW he could do that in front of a small child (me). He knew I was standing just feet from him because we locked eyes in between his punches. I'll never forget that evil stare down. I never did reach him before he died. I'll be 60 in a few months. Every second of that beating is etched in my mind. I remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @tophat2002
    @tophat20022 жыл бұрын

    I didn't realize George steinbrenner was so generational

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    2 жыл бұрын

    Steinbrrnner was a complicated man I remember this incident. Michael Landon was absolutely right!

  • @rayoflight6505
    @rayoflight65052 жыл бұрын

    Love him telling off the scummy lying media 😀

  • @Victor-cr5rr
    @Victor-cr5rr3 ай бұрын

    Micheal landon as a swim instructor i bet the moms were checking him out

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    3 ай бұрын

    Maybe - He was cute but very skinny at that time. That's why he worked so hard to build up his body as he got older.😊

  • @Victor-cr5rr

    @Victor-cr5rr

    3 ай бұрын

    @@sueannbellucci4304 yeah he said was 135 in high school know doubt he hit the weights

  • @campland2880
    @campland2880 Жыл бұрын

    Eugene Horowitz was great

  • @Senior2442
    @Senior24422 жыл бұрын

    Michael Landon Fess Parker

  • @redwatch.
    @redwatch. Жыл бұрын

    Did anyone catch Landon's formica-for michael joke?

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @tarzanmorrison - 🤔

  • @redwatch.

    @redwatch.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sueannbellucci4304 At 4:40 Carson says his dressing room is just plain formica. Landon replies: "Oh no it's your room." He was punning on the word "formica" sounding like "for Michael."

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redwatch. - thanks! I did miss it. He WAS a very funny guy with a quick wit - from all accounts. 😆💞

  • @karencarter8292
    @karencarter8292 Жыл бұрын

    Wonder what Karen Grassle and the late Kevin Hagen would say to that.

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @karen Carter - You know , for almost 30 years Grassle had nothing but kind words to say about Michael Landon - - the ONLY person in Hollywood who ever gave her a career. 😑 I don't understand the Kevin Hagen reference.

  • @karencarter8292

    @karencarter8292

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sueannbellucci4304 Well, of course, she was not going to say anything negative about him publicly during those years. She was relating to the private salary negotiations. And she was a prominent regular on the series and deserved substantial raises. Landon refused any considerations, period. As to Kevin Hagen, he had the same complaint. And during those years of the series' popularity, I read and heard from different sources that Landon's arroganceand ego were causing considerable comments.

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    Жыл бұрын

    @karen Carter - the man's been gone for over 30 years and she didn't remember any of her complaints until someone offered to pay her to put them in a book. If his so called ego made it hard to work with him why did most of his crew follow him from Bonanza to LHOP to HTH and were signed up to do his new show. Why is there a book - "Michael Landon: Remembered with Smiles and Laughter" written shortly after his death BY his crew, filled with stories about his kindness, generosity, loyalty, genius, and just plain goodness? Check out Helane Solomon's KZread Channel where she has interviewed dozens of actors who worked with him and have nothing but glowing comments. Her most recent: Eldin something or other - worked with him on HTH and remembers how he ate lunch and played cards with the crew - that NEVER, EVER happens on a set he said. Time after time nothing but positive comments. Shame on you for believing the worst when the evidence to the contrary is so abundant. How sad for you.

  • @nancybreshears6456
    @nancybreshears64562 жыл бұрын

    So hot!!!

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nancy Breshears - he certainly was!!!

  • @ghanasoul
    @ghanasoul11 күн бұрын

    Kinda arrogant to read an article on the air and beefing. I get where he’s coming from but why not just ignore it and keep it moving.

  • @sueannbellucci4304

    @sueannbellucci4304

    10 күн бұрын

    Because Johnny Carson surprised him by reading it to him. He was LIVE before the studio audience. He should have ignored it? It was a funny story and he admitted that he lied to get the job because he was starving with no money . What's your problem?

  • @keithanderson3476

    @keithanderson3476

    4 күн бұрын

    Is talking about ML reading the article about stars and their motorhomes.

  • @lucianobosetti3365
    @lucianobosetti33652 ай бұрын

    Grande regista e attore ❤❤❤😢

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