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The Tragic Truth About Rock Hudson
Before we followed Hollywood heartthrobs like Brad Pitt and Chris Evans, there was Rock Hudson. He was the most prominent heartthrob of Hollywood’s Golden Age and became a superstar by the 1950s. Hudson is also known for starring in Hollywood classics like All That Heaven Allows and Giant as well as being a rom-com hunk in films like Doris Day's Pillow Talk.
Although Hudson had a storied Hollywood career that primarily featured him as a ladies man, the conservative culture of the times sadly didn’t allow Hudson to reveal his real self. Here is the tragic truth about Rock Hudson.
#RockHudson #Tragic #Truth
Difficult childhood | 0:00
Dealings with Henry Willson | 01:04
Rock Hudson completely remade himself | 01:44
Initially bad at acting | 02:39
His roles often imitated life | 03:49
Fired...
published: 11 Jan 2021
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The True Story of Rock Hudson Depicted in Netflix’s ‘Hollywood’
Rock Hudson is one of the many real-life characters featured in “Hollywood” on Netflix. But how the movie star is portrayed within the seven-episode series created by “Glee’s” Ryan Murphy isn’t 100% accurate. The show merges fact and fantasy as it re-imagines Hollywood’s golden years for contemporary audiences. InsideEdition.com’s Leigh Scheps speaks with a Rock Hudson biographer about what is true and what is fictionalized on the series. #InsideEdition
published: 17 May 2020
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Never Say Goodbye 1956 Rock Hudson, Cornell Borchers & George Sanders
Never Say Goodbye is a 1956 American comedy-drama romance film directed by Jerry Hopper starring Rock Hudson. The film is loosely based on the play Come Prima Meglio Di Prima by Luigi Pirandello. It is a remake of This Love of Ours (1945).
Plot :
Dr. Mike Parker departs California to speak at a conference in New York. A widower, he and daughter Suzy have a deal with each other to never actually say goodbye. She remains behind with Miss Tucker, her governess.
While Mike is having a drink after the conference, a caricature artist, Victor, comes to Mike's table along with a woman who plays piano at the nightclub, Dorian Kent. To their mutual shock, Mike recognizes Dorian as his late wife, Lisa. Dorian flees into the street, where she is hit by a car.
While he waits for her injuries to heal...
published: 16 Mar 2021
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Rock Hudson's First Screen Test
A screen test Rock Hudson (age 24) shot for Warner Bros. with Kathleen Hughes, before his move to Universal Studios.
For more Rock Hudson visit: http://RockHudsonBlog.com
published: 15 May 2011
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1989 Interview With Rock Hudson's Ex-Lover Marc Christian
2/27/1989. Following Hudson's death, Marc Christian, Hudson's former lover, sued his estate on grounds of "intentional infliction of emotional distress". Christian claimed Hudson continued having sex with him until February 1985, more than eight months after Hudson knew he had HIV. Although he repeatedly tested negative for HIV, Christian claimed that he suffered from "severe emotional distress" after learning from a newscast that Hudson had died of AIDS. Christian also sued Hudson's personal secretary, Mark Miller, for $10 million because Miller allegedly lied to him about Hudson's illness. In 1989, a jury awarded Christian $21.75 million in damages, later reduced to $5.5 million. Christian died of "pulmonary problems" caused by years of heavy smoking in June 2009.
published: 25 Jul 2014
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Rock Hudson interview one year before he passed away.
This interview was filmed in April 1984. Rock Hudson passed away on October 2, 1985. Ironically, during this interview, he told me, "I will not be sick". A charming and giving man with enormous talent. We lost him too soon.
published: 23 Apr 2017
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1985 - Rock Hudson "Mystery Illness"
It's useful sometimes to see history play itself out as it was happening. In this case, the news coverage of Rock Hudson's "mystery illness." As we now know, he had AIDS, but you can see the hedging that goes on about it.
published: 23 Apr 2007
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Pillow Talk - Rock Hudson feigns gay to get Doris Day
Rock Hudson (gay actor, closeted during his reign as silver screen leading man in the 50's and 60's) stars with Doris Day in Pillow Talk.
Brad (Rock Hudson) and Jan (Doris Day) share a phone line, arguing constantly about Brad's monopolizing of the line w/ his womanizing ways, but the two have never met. Brad pretends to be a Texan (Rex) to seduce Jan, once he gets a glimpse of her.
In this clip, closeted gay real-life Rock Hudson infers to Jan, as Brad, that Rex may be gay. Then as Rex, he leads on this suggestion to make the prudish Jan receptive to a kiss, as she becomes desperate to confirm his interest in her. Such a player.
Such irony!
published: 23 Nov 2007
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Labor Day 1965 at Rock Hudson's House 1
Labor Day at Rock Hudson's House Part 1. Stars! Stars! Silent home movies given to me personally by Roddy McDowall.
published: 31 Aug 2011
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Rock Hudson - At Chat Show " Wogan " - Interview - 1984
Interview by Terry Wogan in September 1984.
"Wogan" was a British Chat Show that was broascast on BB1 from 1982 until 1992 presented by Terry Wogan.
published: 04 Apr 2015
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The Tragic Truth About Rock Hudson
Before we followed Hollywood heartthrobs like Brad Pitt and Chris Evans, there was Rock Hudson. He was the most prominent heartthrob of Hollywood’s Golden Age a...
Before we followed Hollywood heartthrobs like Brad Pitt and Chris Evans, there was Rock Hudson. He was the most prominent heartthrob of Hollywood’s Golden Age and became a superstar by the 1950s. Hudson is also known for starring in Hollywood classics like All That Heaven Allows and Giant as well as being a rom-com hunk in films like Doris Day's Pillow Talk.
Although Hudson had a storied Hollywood career that primarily featured him as a ladies man, the conservative culture of the times sadly didn’t allow Hudson to reveal his real self. Here is the tragic truth about Rock Hudson.
#RockHudson #Tragic #Truth
Difficult childhood | 0:00
Dealings with Henry Willson | 01:04
Rock Hudson completely remade himself | 01:44
Initially bad at acting | 02:39
His roles often imitated life | 03:49
Fired Henry Wilson | 04:50
Numerous health issues | 05:53
Hated interviews | 06:45
Anonymously contacted lovers after diagnosis | 07:18
The face of the AIDS epidemic | 08:10
Died without his true love | 09:12
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/249960/the-tragic-real-life-story-of-rock-hudson/
https://wn.com/The_Tragic_Truth_About_Rock_Hudson
Before we followed Hollywood heartthrobs like Brad Pitt and Chris Evans, there was Rock Hudson. He was the most prominent heartthrob of Hollywood’s Golden Age and became a superstar by the 1950s. Hudson is also known for starring in Hollywood classics like All That Heaven Allows and Giant as well as being a rom-com hunk in films like Doris Day's Pillow Talk.
Although Hudson had a storied Hollywood career that primarily featured him as a ladies man, the conservative culture of the times sadly didn’t allow Hudson to reveal his real self. Here is the tragic truth about Rock Hudson.
#RockHudson #Tragic #Truth
Difficult childhood | 0:00
Dealings with Henry Willson | 01:04
Rock Hudson completely remade himself | 01:44
Initially bad at acting | 02:39
His roles often imitated life | 03:49
Fired Henry Wilson | 04:50
Numerous health issues | 05:53
Hated interviews | 06:45
Anonymously contacted lovers after diagnosis | 07:18
The face of the AIDS epidemic | 08:10
Died without his true love | 09:12
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/249960/the-tragic-real-life-story-of-rock-hudson/
- published: 11 Jan 2021
- views: 226441
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The True Story of Rock Hudson Depicted in Netflix’s ‘Hollywood’
Rock Hudson is one of the many real-life characters featured in “Hollywood” on Netflix. But how the movie star is portrayed within the seven-episode series crea...
Rock Hudson is one of the many real-life characters featured in “Hollywood” on Netflix. But how the movie star is portrayed within the seven-episode series created by “Glee’s” Ryan Murphy isn’t 100% accurate. The show merges fact and fantasy as it re-imagines Hollywood’s golden years for contemporary audiences. InsideEdition.com’s Leigh Scheps speaks with a Rock Hudson biographer about what is true and what is fictionalized on the series. #InsideEdition
https://wn.com/The_True_Story_Of_Rock_Hudson_Depicted_In_Netflix’S_‘Hollywood’
Rock Hudson is one of the many real-life characters featured in “Hollywood” on Netflix. But how the movie star is portrayed within the seven-episode series created by “Glee’s” Ryan Murphy isn’t 100% accurate. The show merges fact and fantasy as it re-imagines Hollywood’s golden years for contemporary audiences. InsideEdition.com’s Leigh Scheps speaks with a Rock Hudson biographer about what is true and what is fictionalized on the series. #InsideEdition
- published: 17 May 2020
- views: 77382
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Never Say Goodbye 1956 Rock Hudson, Cornell Borchers & George Sanders
Never Say Goodbye is a 1956 American comedy-drama romance film directed by Jerry Hopper starring Rock Hudson. The film is loosely based on the play Come Prima M...
Never Say Goodbye is a 1956 American comedy-drama romance film directed by Jerry Hopper starring Rock Hudson. The film is loosely based on the play Come Prima Meglio Di Prima by Luigi Pirandello. It is a remake of This Love of Ours (1945).
Plot :
Dr. Mike Parker departs California to speak at a conference in New York. A widower, he and daughter Suzy have a deal with each other to never actually say goodbye. She remains behind with Miss Tucker, her governess.
While Mike is having a drink after the conference, a caricature artist, Victor, comes to Mike's table along with a woman who plays piano at the nightclub, Dorian Kent. To their mutual shock, Mike recognizes Dorian as his late wife, Lisa. Dorian flees into the street, where she is hit by a car.
While he waits for her injuries to heal, Mike recalls how they met in Vienna, Austria in 1945, when Mike was a US Army doctor. At that time, Lisa and Victor also had an act together as entertainers. Mike treated her for a sprained ankle and ended up marrying Lisa, who gave birth to Suzy. A jealous Mike, however, continually suspected Lisa of having an affair with Victor, and when she went to the Russian sector of the city to seek advice from her father, Lisa became trapped there when the border was temporarily closed and was never seen or heard from again.
Unwilling to renew their marriage but eager to see Suzy again, a recovered Lisa agrees to accompany Mike back to his home. The little girl misunderstands, however, believing her father is bringing home a new wife. She becomes hysterical. Later, she takes a dislike to Lisa and refuses to believe any suggestion that this is her real mother.
Victor visits and charms Suzy with his drawings. Mike gets an inspiration that Suzy should describe to the artist whatever memories she has of what her mother looked like. Lisa is about to leave when Suzy, having seen Victor's sketch, realizes who she is and calls out to Lisa to come back.
https://wn.com/Never_Say_Goodbye_1956_Rock_Hudson,_Cornell_Borchers_George_Sanders
Never Say Goodbye is a 1956 American comedy-drama romance film directed by Jerry Hopper starring Rock Hudson. The film is loosely based on the play Come Prima Meglio Di Prima by Luigi Pirandello. It is a remake of This Love of Ours (1945).
Plot :
Dr. Mike Parker departs California to speak at a conference in New York. A widower, he and daughter Suzy have a deal with each other to never actually say goodbye. She remains behind with Miss Tucker, her governess.
While Mike is having a drink after the conference, a caricature artist, Victor, comes to Mike's table along with a woman who plays piano at the nightclub, Dorian Kent. To their mutual shock, Mike recognizes Dorian as his late wife, Lisa. Dorian flees into the street, where she is hit by a car.
While he waits for her injuries to heal, Mike recalls how they met in Vienna, Austria in 1945, when Mike was a US Army doctor. At that time, Lisa and Victor also had an act together as entertainers. Mike treated her for a sprained ankle and ended up marrying Lisa, who gave birth to Suzy. A jealous Mike, however, continually suspected Lisa of having an affair with Victor, and when she went to the Russian sector of the city to seek advice from her father, Lisa became trapped there when the border was temporarily closed and was never seen or heard from again.
Unwilling to renew their marriage but eager to see Suzy again, a recovered Lisa agrees to accompany Mike back to his home. The little girl misunderstands, however, believing her father is bringing home a new wife. She becomes hysterical. Later, she takes a dislike to Lisa and refuses to believe any suggestion that this is her real mother.
Victor visits and charms Suzy with his drawings. Mike gets an inspiration that Suzy should describe to the artist whatever memories she has of what her mother looked like. Lisa is about to leave when Suzy, having seen Victor's sketch, realizes who she is and calls out to Lisa to come back.
- published: 16 Mar 2021
- views: 4610
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Rock Hudson's First Screen Test
A screen test Rock Hudson (age 24) shot for Warner Bros. with Kathleen Hughes, before his move to Universal Studios.
For more Rock Hudson visit: http://RockH...
A screen test Rock Hudson (age 24) shot for Warner Bros. with Kathleen Hughes, before his move to Universal Studios.
For more Rock Hudson visit: http://RockHudsonBlog.com
https://wn.com/Rock_Hudson's_First_Screen_Test
A screen test Rock Hudson (age 24) shot for Warner Bros. with Kathleen Hughes, before his move to Universal Studios.
For more Rock Hudson visit: http://RockHudsonBlog.com
- published: 15 May 2011
- views: 187353
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1989 Interview With Rock Hudson's Ex-Lover Marc Christian
2/27/1989. Following Hudson's death, Marc Christian, Hudson's former lover, sued his estate on grounds of "intentional infliction of emotional distress". Christ...
2/27/1989. Following Hudson's death, Marc Christian, Hudson's former lover, sued his estate on grounds of "intentional infliction of emotional distress". Christian claimed Hudson continued having sex with him until February 1985, more than eight months after Hudson knew he had HIV. Although he repeatedly tested negative for HIV, Christian claimed that he suffered from "severe emotional distress" after learning from a newscast that Hudson had died of AIDS. Christian also sued Hudson's personal secretary, Mark Miller, for $10 million because Miller allegedly lied to him about Hudson's illness. In 1989, a jury awarded Christian $21.75 million in damages, later reduced to $5.5 million. Christian died of "pulmonary problems" caused by years of heavy smoking in June 2009.
https://wn.com/1989_Interview_With_Rock_Hudson's_Ex_Lover_Marc_Christian
2/27/1989. Following Hudson's death, Marc Christian, Hudson's former lover, sued his estate on grounds of "intentional infliction of emotional distress". Christian claimed Hudson continued having sex with him until February 1985, more than eight months after Hudson knew he had HIV. Although he repeatedly tested negative for HIV, Christian claimed that he suffered from "severe emotional distress" after learning from a newscast that Hudson had died of AIDS. Christian also sued Hudson's personal secretary, Mark Miller, for $10 million because Miller allegedly lied to him about Hudson's illness. In 1989, a jury awarded Christian $21.75 million in damages, later reduced to $5.5 million. Christian died of "pulmonary problems" caused by years of heavy smoking in June 2009.
- published: 25 Jul 2014
- views: 1538383
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Rock Hudson interview one year before he passed away.
This interview was filmed in April 1984. Rock Hudson passed away on October 2, 1985. Ironically, during this interview, he told me, "I will not be sick". A ch...
This interview was filmed in April 1984. Rock Hudson passed away on October 2, 1985. Ironically, during this interview, he told me, "I will not be sick". A charming and giving man with enormous talent. We lost him too soon.
https://wn.com/Rock_Hudson_Interview_One_Year_Before_He_Passed_Away.
This interview was filmed in April 1984. Rock Hudson passed away on October 2, 1985. Ironically, during this interview, he told me, "I will not be sick". A charming and giving man with enormous talent. We lost him too soon.
- published: 23 Apr 2017
- views: 495522
2:51
1985 - Rock Hudson "Mystery Illness"
It's useful sometimes to see history play itself out as it was happening. In this case, the news coverage of Rock Hudson's "mystery illness." As we now know, he...
It's useful sometimes to see history play itself out as it was happening. In this case, the news coverage of Rock Hudson's "mystery illness." As we now know, he had AIDS, but you can see the hedging that goes on about it.
https://wn.com/1985_Rock_Hudson_Mystery_Illness
It's useful sometimes to see history play itself out as it was happening. In this case, the news coverage of Rock Hudson's "mystery illness." As we now know, he had AIDS, but you can see the hedging that goes on about it.
- published: 23 Apr 2007
- views: 277962
4:13
Pillow Talk - Rock Hudson feigns gay to get Doris Day
Rock Hudson (gay actor, closeted during his reign as silver screen leading man in the 50's and 60's) stars with Doris Day in Pillow Talk.
Brad (Rock Hudson)...
Rock Hudson (gay actor, closeted during his reign as silver screen leading man in the 50's and 60's) stars with Doris Day in Pillow Talk.
Brad (Rock Hudson) and Jan (Doris Day) share a phone line, arguing constantly about Brad's monopolizing of the line w/ his womanizing ways, but the two have never met. Brad pretends to be a Texan (Rex) to seduce Jan, once he gets a glimpse of her.
In this clip, closeted gay real-life Rock Hudson infers to Jan, as Brad, that Rex may be gay. Then as Rex, he leads on this suggestion to make the prudish Jan receptive to a kiss, as she becomes desperate to confirm his interest in her. Such a player.
Such irony!
https://wn.com/Pillow_Talk_Rock_Hudson_Feigns_Gay_To_Get_Doris_Day
Rock Hudson (gay actor, closeted during his reign as silver screen leading man in the 50's and 60's) stars with Doris Day in Pillow Talk.
Brad (Rock Hudson) and Jan (Doris Day) share a phone line, arguing constantly about Brad's monopolizing of the line w/ his womanizing ways, but the two have never met. Brad pretends to be a Texan (Rex) to seduce Jan, once he gets a glimpse of her.
In this clip, closeted gay real-life Rock Hudson infers to Jan, as Brad, that Rex may be gay. Then as Rex, he leads on this suggestion to make the prudish Jan receptive to a kiss, as she becomes desperate to confirm his interest in her. Such a player.
Such irony!
- published: 23 Nov 2007
- views: 410762
4:03
Labor Day 1965 at Rock Hudson's House 1
Labor Day at Rock Hudson's House Part 1. Stars! Stars! Silent home movies given to me personally by Roddy McDowall.
Labor Day at Rock Hudson's House Part 1. Stars! Stars! Silent home movies given to me personally by Roddy McDowall.
https://wn.com/Labor_Day_1965_At_Rock_Hudson's_House_1
Labor Day at Rock Hudson's House Part 1. Stars! Stars! Silent home movies given to me personally by Roddy McDowall.
- published: 31 Aug 2011
- views: 988942
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Rock Hudson - At Chat Show " Wogan " - Interview - 1984
Interview by Terry Wogan in September 1984.
"Wogan" was a British Chat Show that was broascast on BB1 from 1982 until 1992 presented by Terry Wogan.
Interview by Terry Wogan in September 1984.
"Wogan" was a British Chat Show that was broascast on BB1 from 1982 until 1992 presented by Terry Wogan.
https://wn.com/Rock_Hudson_At_Chat_Show_Wogan_Interview_1984
Interview by Terry Wogan in September 1984.
"Wogan" was a British Chat Show that was broascast on BB1 from 1982 until 1992 presented by Terry Wogan.
- published: 04 Apr 2015
- views: 20167