Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he the last of that Hollywood generation to die? Is there anyone left from that time?
Beautiful, talented, lovely Olivia de Havilland (Melanie Wilkes in Gone With the Wind) is 103! Such a beauty!
Anonymous wrote:WOW. This man just died and we can talk about the allegations of him raping a woman but we could not do that with Kobe? What gives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he the guy who raped a woman?
Yes. Natalie Woods.
And maybe Jean Spangler. May he rot in hell.
I’ve never heard of her tragic life—I’m back with another link from that website about her disappearance and possible connection to Kirk Douglas:
https://thelifeandtimesofhollywood.com/the-chilling-disappearance-of-jean-spangler-did-kirk-douglas-kill-her/
Anonymous wrote:Beginning in 1963, he served as an ambassador of goodwill, traveling around the world for the State Department and the United States Information Agency.
In 1981, President Carter awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. Two years later, he received the Jefferson Award for his public service; and he later received the French Legion of Honor.
Ugghhh...what a dirtbag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the allegations are true, so much for the concept of Karma. The abused dying a horrible suspicious death while the abuser living a long charmed life!
Only if a long life is your only criteria for a happy life. He had a horrible stroke some twenty years ago and never recovered. Plus he had miserable marriages and watched his son eclipse him in power and fame. Kirk desperately wanted to play MCMurphy in “One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest” so his son optioned the rights and refused to cast him. Then Kirk saw his grandson go to jail.
I don’t think he had a happy life at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah the newest social media trend...
Researching rape allegations of the recently deceased.
Hardly. This has been discussed for years.
The new media trend is lending god-like status to dead celebs. No thanks. Especially for dirt bags.
+1
WTH is Kirk absolved? Because you are a “fan”? Stop.
Anonymous wrote:If the allegations are true, so much for the concept of Karma. The abused dying a horrible suspicious death while the abuser living a long charmed life!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he the guy who raped a woman?
The rumor is that Robert Downey Jr said Kirk Douglas raped Natalie Wood.
Look at RDJ's age and the year Natalie Wood was raped. How would RDJ know who did it?
He’s friends with Natalie Wood’s daughter.
Was Natalie Wood's daughter there when Natalie Wood was raped? I'm not super into defending Kirk Douglas, but this just sound a LOT like gossip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he the guy who raped a woman?
Yes. Natalie Woods.
And maybe Jean Spangler. May he rot in hell.
Natalie was a teenager and completely traumatized. It’s in her biographies (classic film movie buff here), with Kirk unnamed.
Hope ya went straight to hell Kirk — you didnt deserve the long full life you got
A young popular actor raped her on a date when she was a teenager. This is not disputed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah the newest social media trend...
Researching rape allegations of the recently deceased.
Hardly. This has been discussed for years.
The new media trend is lending god-like status to dead celebs. No thanks. Especially for dirt bags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he the guy who raped a woman?
The rumor is that Robert Downey Jr said Kirk Douglas raped Natalie Wood.
Look at RDJ's age and the year Natalie Wood was raped. How would RDJ know who did it?
He’s friends with Natalie Wood’s daughter.