Tab Hunter
Tab Hunter, born Arthur Andrew Gelien on July 11, 1931, in New York City, was a multifaceted American talent known for his work as an actor, singer, producer, and author. He captivated audiences during the 1950s with his striking good looks and charismatic performances in a variety of films, solidifying his status as a Hollywood heartthrob. Some of his notable works include "Damn Yankees" (1958) and "Battle Cry" (1955), which showcased both his acting prowess and musical abilities.
Beyond his thriving acting career, Hunter also ventured into music, producing several hit singles that further showcased his vocal talent. Over the decades, he garnered a devoted fan base and remained a significant figure in the entertainment industry, even as he transitioned into producing and writing.
In addition to his professional achievements, Hunter's personal life garnered attention, particularly his experiences as a gay man in Hollywood during a time when being openly gay was fraught with challenges. He published a candid autobiography, "Tab Hunter Confidential," in 2005, reflecting on his life and career.
Hunter passed away on July 8, 2018, just days shy of his 87th birthday. His legacy endures through his contributions to film, music, and LGBTQ+ representation in the arts.
Filmography
Ride the Wild Surf
Return to Treasure Island
Damn Yankees
The Loved One
The Sea Chase
Operation Bikini
Hacksaw
War-Gods of the Deep
Polyester
Lafayette Escadrille
The Lawless
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
The Girl He Left Behind
Cameron's Closet
Grotesque
Saturday Island
Sweet Kill
Out of the Dark
The Golden Arrow (1962)
Grease 2
Battle Cry
Birds Do It
Lust in the Dust
They Came to Cordura
Track of the Cat
Tab Hunter Confidential
I Am Divine