Elvis did a lot of movies also--but he was not that great
Chuck Norris did a lot of manly movies--but he definitely sucks as an actor
how many movies you make doesn't mean you're a great actor
Arnie the Sperminator made a lot of movies and he sucks
So, your point is that those actors are all frauds?
....they didn't LIE about there sexual preference ----how how hard is that to understand??!!!???
How do you know?
Did anyone ask Hudson whether he prefers women or the other kind?
You seem upset about it.
From all accounts, women loved him, even thou they knew he was gay. His wife, Phyllis Gates said she loved him when she married him and continued to love him after their divorce. ..........................................................
Phyllis claimed later in life that she never knew he was gay! how ridiculous is that?? In Hollyweird everybody knew he was gay! Was she living under a mushroom???
Things were quite different in 1955. I was in high school then, I couldn't say I knew anyone who was gay. People suspected it and their were rumors. Openly accusing a celebrity of being homosexual in those days might well get you sued for slander or libel. People knew so little about homosexuals, getting married quelched all rumors which of course is what Rock Hudson did as well as many other gays. Rock Hudson's public image remained untarnished, but his private life was somewhat torturous. He had a number of homosexual lovers, but continued to keep his sexuality a secret. It wasn't until he announced he had aids did he admit to being gay.
Rumors of homosexuality were very common in the 40's, 50's and 60's in Hollywood. Just to mention a few, there was Cary Grant, Randolph Scott, Katheryn Hepburn, Greta Garbo, Marlin Brando, Grace Kelly, Charlie Chaplin, Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, Clark Gable, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, Errol Flynn, Steve McQueen, and John Wayne. However, a marriage or a steady girl friend was enough to kill rumors.
Most people in 50's and 60's had no clear image of homosexuals. In general they were thought to be very effeminate and very weak men who dressed up like women and spent most of their time hiding in men's restrooms. I can remember my grandmother watching Liberace on TV saying what a wonderful boy he is, so respectful of his mother. As long as homosexuals kept it hidden, most people were willing to ignore the awful truth.