Tab Hunter est un Acteur et Producteur Américain né le 11 juillet 1931 à New York (Etats-Unis)
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Nom de naissance Arthur Andrew KelmNationalité Etats-UnisNaissance 11 juillet 1931 à New York (
Etats-Unis)
Mort 8 juillet 2018 (à 86 ans)
Arthur Andrew Kelm, dit Tab Hunter, est un acteur américain né le 11 juillet 1931 à New York (États-Unis) et mort le 8 juillet 2018 à Santa Barbara (Californie).
Alors qu'il est encore enfant, sa mère quitte son père violent et demande le divorce. À 15 ans, il devient garde-côte en mentant sur son âge, avant d'être découvert. C'est là qu'il rencontre Dick Clayton, qui lui suggère d'être acteur et le présente à Henry Wilson, l'agent à la réputation sulfureuse, spécialiste des "beaux garçons" à Hollywood.
Signé chez Warner, il se révèle en 1955, d'abord avec The Sea Chase aux côtés de John Wayne, puis dans le rôle du petit frère de Robert Mitchum dans Track of the Cat. Acteur et chanteur, son titre Young Love sorti en 1957 restera six semaines en tête du Billboard.
Dans les années 1980, sa carrière bat de l’aile. Il joue dans des films oubliables comme « Grease 2 », mais donne la réplique à la drag queen Divine dans le cultissime « Polyester » de John Waters. Biographie
Hunter's autobiography, Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star (2006), co-written with Eddie Muller, became a New York Times best-seller as did the paperback edition in 2007. The book is still currently in publication and was nominated for several writing awards. It re-entered the New York Times Best Seller list on June 28, 2015 during the release of the documentary film based on the book.
In the book, he acknowledged that he is gay, confirming rumors that had circulated since the height of his fame. According to William L. Hamilton of The New York Times, detailed reports about Hunter's alleged romances with close friends Debbie Reynolds and Natalie Wood, were strictly the fodder of studio publicity departments. As Wood and Hunter embarked on a well-publicized but fictitious romance, promoting his apparent heterosexuality while promoting their films, insiders developed their own headline for the item: "Natalie Wood and Tab Wouldn't."
Hunter became close enough with Etchika Choureau, his co-star in Lafayette Escadrille, and Joan Perry, widow of Harry Cohn, to contemplate marriage, but he thought he never could maintain a marriage, and remained merely platonic friends with both women.
During Hollywood's studio era, Hunter says, "[life] was difficult for me, because I was living two lives at that time. A private life of my own, which I never discussed, never talked about to anyone. And then my Hollywood life, which was just trying to learn my craft and succeed..." The star emphasizes that the word 'gay' "wasn't even around in those days, and if anyone ever confronted me with it, I'd just kinda freak out. I was in total denial. I was just not comfortable in that Hollywood scene, other than the work process." "There was a lot written about my sexuality, and the press was pretty darn cruel," the actor says, but what "moviegoers wanted to hold in their hearts were the boy-next-door marines, cowboys and swoon-bait sweethearts I portrayed."
Hunter had long-term relationships with actor Anthony Perkins and champion figure skater Ronnie Robertson, before settling down with his partner of over 30 years, Allan Glaser.
Hunter has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6320 Hollywood Blvd. In 2007, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.
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