Arthur Dark's Top 10 Famous Graves

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Published 2023-01-08
Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard. Join me on this personal journey as I share with you my top 10 famous graves that I've ever visited.

Intro - 0:00
Mel Blanc - 1:14
Walt Disney - 3:00
Gracie Allen & George Burns - 4:38
Marilyn Monroe - 6:53
Clarence Nash - 9:36
Michael Jackson - 11:27
Rod Serling - 14:17
Charlie Chaplin - 17:34
Audrey Hepburn - 20:19
Honorable Mentions - 23:36
Edgar Allan Poe - 25:27

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Produced by Arthur Dark
Music by Giuseppe Vasapolli
Additional Music by Arthur Dark
Special Thanks: William Zattara

Disclaimer: Tour videos are independently produced, and are not endorsed by the respective cemetery. When visiting a cemetery, do so only during regular visiting hours, take only pictures/videos, and leave only approved grave offerings. Be courteous and respectful of both the living and the dead. In deference to families of those profiled herein, any requests to remove profiles by family members of the individual will be honored.

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Famous Grave Tour videos copyright Hollywood Graveyard. Original music copyright Giuseppe Vasapolli & Arthur Dark.

All Comments (21)
  • @JoeNicks389
    My personal favorite is my dad's grave. He wasn't famous or well known, but he's the one I miss and means the most to me.
  • It doesn’t really matter who’s grave you’re visiting. You do it with respect and point out the features that made them immortal. Hands down, one of the greatest channels to date!!!
  • I absolutely love your posts. When I became a Mortician, My father asked me the best epitaph. The funniest one was "I TOLD YOU GUYS I WAS SICK". My dad raced motorcycles professionally when was younger so I had engraved the epitath, " I CROSSED THE FINISH LINE FIRST". Everyone smiles when they read it.
  • I absolutely love that you “met Gracie Allen at the cemetery” such a comforting concept, that even after we are gone new people will meet us.
  • @seascape1016
    George and Gracie, what a beautiful and talented couple they were 🕯
  • @vonalaird1883
    Audrey Hepburn's grave was beautiful. I am glad that you drove back to film it in the sun. Thanks to your driver.
  • @tgill2943
    Your homage to Audrey Hepburn was so personal and touching. Thank you for the time, talent and sensitivity you and your associates put into these fascinating productions. The people in the graves continue to speak though your efforts.
  • @1964Blueyes
    The Edgar Allan Poe feature was very artistic, educational and brilliantly produced , very well acted . Absolutely loved it. 🐨🥰
  • @chapsnaps1
    A great selection. Pure class (again!). In 1956, my mum was training to be a telephonist at Slough and Great Missenden in the UK. She was waiting at a bus stop and the traffic lights changed to red. An American army staff car stopped right in front of her - she could hear giggling coming from within. Through the side rear window she saw Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller on the way to Pinewood Studios, for the filming of "The Prince and the Showgirl." The lights changed and the car pulled away... On the same training course she had a run-in with Dirk Bogarde. That's another story!
  • @jayreed7015
    Thankyou for such a lovely tribute to Audrey Hepburn. She was such a kind, elegant, classy and stunningly beautiful woman. 😔
  • Love that Mel Blanc's grave is your first. I LOVE HIS WORK!!! That famous voice is the sound of my childhood.
  • @d.martin7692
    For a young guy, that's a fair list of celebrities. You won me over by your inclusion and research of George Burns and Gracie Allen. Your honorable mentions were also strong. I grew up watching many of these people and they still seem so familiar. In 1963 my mother and I stumbled onto the Academy Awards in Santa Monica. Society was different then and so was security. We just walked right up to the red carpet and watched Gregory Peck, John Wayne, Sophia Loren and Peter O'Toole walk by us about twenty feet away. Cheers.
  • @xniffyx
    I actually became breathless at Elizabeth Taylor’s resting place. The statue was just so beautiful and immense.
  • @billl1127
    What I find fascinating about gravesites is how they equalize all of us in the end. No matter how famous or rich or powerful one may have been in life, once dead, they are available and waiting for anyone to come by ans visit.
  • This video has special meaning to me. This video came recommended on my feed after my dad passed away earlier this year. The cemetery is far away from where I’m at currently. This video was comforting to me. My mom & I watched this video & continued to watch more of your videos. I became a subscriber. Thank you Arthur & your staff for creating this channel. It has helped me a lot!🥲🙏
  • My favorites that were visited so far: Karen Carpenter, Cass Elliot, Mamonas Assassinas, Burns and Allen, Jack Benny, Jack Lemmon, Rod Serling, Groucho Marx and (sadly) the temporary resting place of Edward Gwenn and the lack of a memorial for David Seville. My favorite story about Mel Blanc: how he got the job of "voicing" Benny's ancient Maxwell automobile on his radio program.
  • @wakemeupnow1
    Come on America 🇺🇸….this channel is one of the most PROFESSIONALLY done while totally respecting each & every dearly departed soul who happened to have been blessed to be employed by one of the big studios! He should definitely have a MILLION people by now! His beautiful narration keeps you captivated thanks to his vey professional voice🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💜💜💜👏🏾👏🏾. Thank you Mr Dark! I can hardly wait for one of your productions that are sooooo well done! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾…I literally drop everything an watch! Each of your submissions are extremely well done as though they are ALL shot by one of the big studios! 🏆🥇!!!!🙌🏾👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😘😘
  • I remember Walt Disney introducing his "Wonderful World". He radiated kindness. It was never the same after he passed. R.I.P. Wonderful choices. Thank you.
  • @amypoe3772
    Please continue putting out these videos. Your voice is soothing. You're very respectful and I enjoyed this immensely! Thank you
  • @johnlaforte700
    An absolutely wonderful presentation. I’m 80 and you’ve brought back memories from long ago. Thank you. 🙏