Mae West - Interview with Dick Cavett
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Mae and Soph Tucker then Joan Rivers then Bette Midler, and Madonna and Gaga.
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Is "The Drag" where the word originated?
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THE ORIGINAL DIVA. Too bad her dentures were slipping during this interview...the only flaw.
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What an excellent human being!
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@rayllompart i accept your a great fan of Maes but everything else you write here is just wrong.
she is not shy here nor is she old looking and nothing in this clip would make anyone believe she looks sad... geez..
Cavett is not having a hard time here if you know his style he is actually very at ease here .
you must be looking at something else if you find this painful to watch.
your perceptions are atrocious.
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Mae West was the inspiration for Madonna and even Lady Gaga! She was her time ahead!!
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I actually laughed out loud @ 7:41. What a dirty mind. Love it!
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Let me start by saying that I am a GREAT Mae West fan...........I had also read that she was a very shy woman--------the very opposite of her persona, and my! doesn't it show here!! This is probably about mid 70's? She died in 1980, but how old and almost SAD she looks, but most importantly how PAINFUL to watch!
Look how she has no conversation and Cavett has the hardest time. Amazing!!! May she be at peace.......She certainly EMBRACED us gay men when the world HATED us........
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What a great American personality she was. Heh, I never had a thing for blondes until 1991. But that's another story.
Suddenly I feel like seeing a Mae West film.
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as a teenager, i had every poster of Mea West known to man...
my mom tho't i was a bit off-- why i would have a pinup of a doll from the 30's... in 1970's...
Mea West- the incomparable first lady of harlot-dom. *sigh*
@43lochness Don't EVER lump Mae in with Anna Nicole! Mae had so much more independence & control over her life.
MadameLil 1 month ago 27
Everything Madonna did in the '80s, Mae West did in the '30s.
funkeekatt 1 month ago 21