He died 2 years after this interview at the age of 72! He looks great! He will live on for future generations who discover what a great series Bonanza was!
@karenreese1765
6 жыл бұрын
Miss the dear Lorne Greene. Remember him as a newscaster, when I was a child, before Bonanza. He had a very distinctive voice. Great actor, always remembered.
@magidelgopore5175
4 жыл бұрын
Dear Lorne Greene will always love and miss him
@danielwilliamson6180
4 жыл бұрын
RIP Lorne Green. One of the best actors of his generation.
@jeffreyrogers8151
4 жыл бұрын
He passed on less than a year later, sadly..
@ajk5467
2 жыл бұрын
🇨🇦 Lorne Green was a Silver Fox, with a voice no one can forget. So manly. I crushed on him and on Hoss, even as a child. I am now watching it, on my Android tv box in 2022. Such memories! Lorne Green and the Bonanza crew live on!
@jeffreyrogers8151
Ben Cartwright was an amazing character. Lorne Greene played it perfectly.
@gailtrotman5256
Once you've seen a few episodes of Bonanza, you realize that Ben Cartwright was the epitome of integrity, love and compassion. There are a few episodes that exemplify these principles. The one with Ossie Davis, as a single black father of 3 children in 1963 was especially powerful! Everyone trusted Ben and his boys. Lorne was my #2 favourite only to the handsome, virile, tall Pernell Roberts! Love the show!
@lucasleon4375
4 жыл бұрын
Bonanza my favorite show
@theresap.3305
I watched the episode several times about the opera singer, Thomas Bowers. Hoss brought him to the house and Ben, Adam and Little Joe met them outside and explained things to them. The sheriff came to the Ponderosa once he found out where Thomas Bowers was, in order to arrest him. I remember it being Sara of the ladies group that made arrangements for the singer to come into town, but she did not know what he looked like. What a shame that Mr. Green fabricated that part of the episode. On the other hand; It could have been that he did not remember since this interview was in 1986. The Bonanza episode was “Enter Thomas Bowers.” In addition, Mr. Raymond St. Jacques was the first black actor to star in a leading role on a western series. He was cast as Simon Blake on “Rawhide” in 1965. That was long before Bonanza’s cowboy. Mr. Ray Martin was correct that 1963 was the middle of the Civil Rights marches/movement, which was 1954-1968. I have a feeling that Mr. Pernell Roberts had something to do with the Thomas Bowers episode, based on his activism. Mr. Greene was an amazing “Pa/Ben” on the show and it’s good seeing him being interviewed.
@OriginalPuro
2 жыл бұрын
"it will be playing 20-30 years from now"
@skippy528
Жыл бұрын
I'm still watching Bonanza today on you tube and loved it as a boy in Rhodesia. Awesome series.
@lionlight777
2 жыл бұрын
One of my Heros.. RIP Lorne
@kathyharris1049
3 жыл бұрын
I watch Bonanza every day, sometimes two or three times a day my most favorite program and I love you Lauren Green
@theguyshow3392
4 жыл бұрын
God bless Lorne Green! I too miss him, watching him as a boy left an indelible impression on that I carry to this day!
@MsBackstager
2 жыл бұрын
I loved him always -- especially as Fred Fusco in HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN with Mike Landon. Feb 12 -- the same birthdate as hubby.
@gerrydooley951
2 жыл бұрын
love the tennis shoes
@billy--jones
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful clip of Lorne.
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