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1. Jeff Chandler and Rock Hudson
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- Jeff Chandler & Rock Hudson in a scene from the 1951 Universal - International motion picture "The Iron Man".
2. Dr. Susan and Rock Hudson
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3. Rock Hudson nude photos, Rock Hudson naked pictures
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4. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET-VERZEICHNIS DEUTSCHLAND:ROCK HUDSON
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5. ROCK HUDSON a Super Star of the 1960's - MovieActors.com
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- Rock Hudson, born Roy Scherer, supposedly was a truck driver who got discovered while making a delivery to a movie studio. Whether this is true or not, Rock Hudson and Hollywood was a marriage made in heaven.
- Although Hudson made MANY films in the 1950s, many of them Westerns, Rock came to greatest popularity in the 60s with his slightly suggestive comedies opposite Doris Day. ... " The Hudson and Day team was the top box office draw in the 1960s for several years running. ...
- " Rock Hudson's popular TV series include: "McMillan & Wife" and "McMillan. ...
- Born on November 17, 1925 Rock Hudson died, in 1985, due to Aids. ...
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9. AV #84645 - Video Cassette - Rock Hudsons Home Movies
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- Rock Hudsons Home Movies.
- In Mark Rappaport s video Eric Faar, impersonating actor Rock Hudson, recalls his and Americas sexual past. This reconstruction-through-deconstruction finds Hudsons hidden emotional life on open display in his films. ...
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- Rock Hudson : Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia home, info .
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- Encyclopedia article (Rock Hudson).
- (November 17, 1925 - October 2, 1985), better known as Rock Hudson, was an American actor. Born in Winnetka, Illinois, Hudson was the first major American celebrity to admit to being afflicted with AIDS. ...
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11. Rock Hudson Photo Page - MovieActors.com
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- Though Rock was a victim of criticism for his "bad acting" at a 1948 screen test, he found the strength to rise above it, and became one of the most shyly witty male actors of the 1950's and '60's.
- In 1959's "Pillow Talk", Hudson provided Day with grace, and she unto him a teasing wit. ... " Perhaps one of Hudson's most underrated performances was in 1956's " Giant". Overshadowed by the luminous James Dean, Hudson was cast aside during recognition time. ...
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12. Rock Hudson
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- Rock Hudson was born in Illinois in 1925. ... Hudson realized that he had AIDS in June of 1984. ... ” His fans were all shocked when they heard about Hudson having AIDS; nevertheless, they remained loyal and faithful to him. Fans of Hudson started to support the homosexual community more than they had ever done in the past. As for Hudson’s acting career, he tried to keep a low profile and decided not to take many jobs because he was concerned about the safety of other actors and actresses that he would have to work with (2). Hudson died in Beverly Hills, California in 1985 (1).
13. Rock Hudson at Reel Classics
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14. Rock Hudson, photo
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- Rock Hudson was born Roy Harold Scherer Jr, on November 17, 1925 in Winnetka, Illinois. ... Though all six-foot-four of Hudson was a star, he attracted fans with his wholesome manner instead of using his imposing physique to intimidate. This is a shot of Hudson at his gregarious and gorgeous best from Pillow Talk (1959), one of his many popular bedroom farces.
15. ROCK HUDSON'S HOME MOVIES 1992 Eric Farr
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- ROCK HUDSON'S HOME MOVIES (1992).
- That's why longtime out-there director Mark Rappaport - who is nothing if not original - deserves credit for having a brilliant feature-film concept with Rock Hudson's Home Movies. This one-of-a-kind 63-minute movie hijacks Rock Hudson's Hollywood movies, converting choice clips into substitute home movies and forcing modern readings on them, readings that invariably point to clues as to the star's hidden homosexuality and eventual death from AIDS. The clips are interspersed with segments narrated by a Rock Hudson lookalike (Eric Farr).
- Hudson may have come off as beauty with no brains on the big screen, but it didn't take a genius to see the irony in lines like "My boss wants me to camp" from Man's Favorite Sport (1964) or the effete Tony Randall inquiring of Rock, "Need a light, cowboy?" Pillow Talk, 1959 . By the same token, though Rappaport assembles a truly exhaustive reel of scenes which show Rock behaving in ways that now seem clearly gay and using or reacting to dialogue that seems same-sexually charged, it's an exercise that is as banal in execution as it is clever in theory.
- As hit-or-miss as the clips are - and to any gay viewers, some of the clips are sure to be a hit - the device of having a modern actor impersonate Hudson is disastrous. Farr, in his only film, looks more like a swish Christian Slater than a strapping Rock Hudson, a visual difference that is especially annoying when Hudson's image is split-screened with Farr's. Worse, his awkwardly delivered monologue has him voicing feelings and thoughts that seem wildly at odds with how the real Hudson lived his life. Knee-jerk liberal comments (out of the blue, Adolphe Menjou is denounced as a right-winger, Farr as Hudson pits his beliefs against John Wayne's) are horribly misplaced coming from the lips of Hudson, who in life was a Republican who hid his sexuality and AIDS diagnosis at all costs and even continued having sex with his partner Marc Christian after he knew he was infected. Rock Hudson was hardly a gay rights activist.
- But even if the movie reinvents the real Rock Hudson cavalierly, Rappaport gets two things very right. ... Farr as Hudson waxes horny, identifying it as a scene he saw as a kid that simultaneously clued him in to his sexuality and that made him desire to be a movie star of Hall's caliber. Hudson says he longed to replace Hall with himself, even as he admired Hall's impossible beauty. This touch seems real, humanizing Rock and providing a nice emotional arc that stretches from beginning to end.
- If the rest of the clips seem like dippy fun, the clips from Hudson's body of work that relate to death and disease (even "the plague!") have a rewind-worthy gravity that make you feel for the flawed man's man and actor's actor who lived and died in disguise.
16. Rock Hudson's AIDS Disclosure Stunned Hollywood And The World
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- Rock Hudson's AIDS Disclosure .
- It started with, ``The whispering campaign on Rock Hudson can -- and should stop. ...
- In 1985, AIDS was unknown to almost everyone; for much of the world, Hudson was the first person they knew to contract the whispered-about disease. ...
- My 1985 column resulted in international response, questions -- and immediate denials from Hudson's camp. ... I told him my facts were accurate: I had known about Hudson's illness and had a copy (under lock and key) of the diagnosis in which Hudson's doctor had given him confirmation six months earlier.
- Yet even after that diagnosis, Hudson continued a lifestyle that no AIDS patient (or partner) today would condone. When Hudson collapsed at the Pasteur Institute, I reported he was then transferred to the American Hospital in Paris after the White House (Ronald Reagan) had gotten a request from longtime supporter Hudson. ...
- After my column ran, Hudson's press agent Dale Olson would issue a statement ''to clear up confusion and speculation about the medical condition'' of Hudson. The confusion was caused by Hudson's camp. And while Hudson knew he had AIDS, Olson says ``He never admitted it to me. ...
- On July 31, Hudson, now confirmed as suffering from AIDS, was admitted to UCLA Medical Center at 3 a. ...
- As was I, when I first learned of Hudson's illness and his ensuing deterioration, which became evident to all when he ``winged to Carmel (July 16) to help longtime friend Doris Day launch her new pet TV series,'' as I wrote at the time.
- ``How could you do that to Rock?,'' wrote one of his former press agents.
- Four years later, Hudson was again in the news: In 1989, Marc Christian, a former lover of his, went to court vs. the Hudson estate saying the actor had kept his illness a secret from Christian, saying it was he, not Hudson, who went public with Hudson's illness.
- 15, 1989, reminded Christian, ``It was not he who first went public with confirmation of Rock Hudson's fatal attraction. That was done by a longtime Variety columnist, Army Archerd, who printed the information a few months before Hudson's death. ... Archerd was both applauded and scorned at the time by a town and an industry with a schizophrenic attitude toward homosexuality, privately accepting as they had been of Hudson's double life, but publicly squeamishly fearful of just what Middle America might think. ...
17. Written on the Wind - Criterion Collection - Rock Hudson
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18. Statement on the Death of Actor Rock Hudson
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- Statement on the Death of Actor Rock Hudson .
- Nancy and I are saddened by the news of Rock Hudson's death. ...
19. Rock Hudson photos
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21. E! Online - Features - Special - Century Story
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- Rock Hudson .
- The Moment: Rumors of grave illness had surrounded Rock Hudson in the months before the July 25, 1985, announcement that he was afflicted with AIDS. ... He was receiving treatment in Paris at the time, and in a matter of days, Hudson returned to America--the solitary passenger on a chartered commercial airliner--to die in the country whose spirit his square-jawed, broad-shouldered good looks had once embodied.
- The Aftermath: "I hope I die of a heart attack before they find out," Hudson said when diagnosed. ... Until then, in the minds of the mainstream, AIDS was still the province of sodomites, Haitians, junkies and other marginalized people, not upstanding Americans like movie stars--especially not solid-bodied hunks like Rock. But on October 2, 1985, at the age of 59, Hudson succumbed to the disease. ...
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24. Rock Hudson: A Who2 Profile
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- ROCK HUDSON • Actor.
- Rock Hudson grew up as Roy Fitzgerald, the name he took after he was adopted by his step-father. Tall and handsome, he was "discovered" and molded into a movie star, appearing as Rock Hudson in dramas such as Magnificent Obsession and, later, Giant (for which he received an Oscar nomination). Then he turned to romantic comedy, and Hudson became one of the top box office stars of the late 1950s and early '60s, frequently appearing in films with Doris Day. In the 1970s Hudson became a TV star, appearing for six years in the hit show McMillan and Wife. ... Since Hudson had been a Hollywood leading man for three decades, the revelation that he was gay was just as shocking to the public as was his terminal illness. ...
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