I think, I should share the comment about Bob Hope, what several Deaf people who did meet Bob Hope. Wow, he dislike Deaf people.
robert mason <robertmason@deafcafe.com> wrote:
Hi there,
I was told by several deaf individuals pretty long time ago that Bob Hope personally
dislike deaf people. Those individuals do not know each other and said SAME THINGS what Bob Hope done to them.
For example, one deaf individual happened to saw Bob Hope on the filming location in California during the 50s. This deaf individual approached Bob Hope for his autograph. Guess what? Hope said "Scatter away! You, deaf people need to get
a JOB!" The deaf individual was truly shocked to see Hope saying such a thing like that.
Bob Hope probably got disgusted with the deaf "ABC" peddlers or the deaf pretenders to get the sympathy or pity from people in his past experience.
Who knows? Hope should not make the generalization of deaf people at all.
Other deaf individuals happened to be well-off and held the respectable employment postitons. They did approach Bob Hope and got the same responses from him.
I also was told by several sources that Bob Hope gave the dirty look to the television producers via his television specials about providing the closed captions for the deaf and hard of hearing back in the early 1980s. Hope sacarastically quipped "What for? Deaf people never truly appreciate or understand jokes especially mine".
Remmy that the so-called claims about Bob Hope's dislikes of deaf people are still largely unconfirmed. We perhaps never will know for sure. That could be another myth about the Hollywood lengend. Who knows?
Charles Chaplin got very well with deaf people and learned the handful of American Sign Language. Chaplin ever casted deaf people in his movies. Hope never did!
GLENN ASL wrote:
I was told that one time there was a group of deaf people going to see one of his shows at a theatre. They sat on the front row and, of course, chatting with ASL when Bob Hope noticed them. He, then, asked the manager to move the group of deafies up to the back row....again, it is unconfirmed.
Bob Hope, indeed, became deaf and blind when he turned 90. It surely made him get all the tastes of being deaf and blind and unable to use ASL before he meets his Maker.
robert mason <robertmason@deafcafe.com> wrote:
Hi there,
I was told by several deaf individuals pretty long time ago that Bob Hope personally
dislike deaf people. Those individuals do not know each other and said SAME THINGS what Bob Hope done to them.
For example, one deaf individual happened to saw Bob Hope on the filming location in California during the 50s. This deaf individual approached Bob Hope for his autograph. Guess what? Hope said "Scatter away! You, deaf people need to get
a JOB!" The deaf individual was truly shocked to see Hope saying such a thing like that.
Bob Hope probably got disgusted with the deaf "ABC" peddlers or the deaf pretenders to get the sympathy or pity from people in his past experience.
Who knows? Hope should not make the generalization of deaf people at all.
Other deaf individuals happened to be well-off and held the respectable employment postitons. They did approach Bob Hope and got the same responses from him.
I also was told by several sources that Bob Hope gave the dirty look to the television producers via his television specials about providing the closed captions for the deaf and hard of hearing back in the early 1980s. Hope sacarastically quipped "What for? Deaf people never truly appreciate or understand jokes especially mine".
Remmy that the so-called claims about Bob Hope's dislikes of deaf people are still largely unconfirmed. We perhaps never will know for sure. That could be another myth about the Hollywood lengend. Who knows?
Charles Chaplin got very well with deaf people and learned the handful of American Sign Language. Chaplin ever casted deaf people in his movies. Hope never did!
GLENN ASL wrote:
I was told that one time there was a group of deaf people going to see one of his shows at a theatre. They sat on the front row and, of course, chatting with ASL when Bob Hope noticed them. He, then, asked the manager to move the group of deafies up to the back row....again, it is unconfirmed.
Bob Hope, indeed, became deaf and blind when he turned 90. It surely made him get all the tastes of being deaf and blind and unable to use ASL before he meets his Maker.