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Rock Hudson died at 59 years old
Best known as: The star of the film Giant

     

     

Rock Hudson Biography

Name at birth: Leroy Harold Scherer, Jr.

Rock Hudson was one of Hollywood’s great handsome leading men of the 1950s and 1960s, when he was particularly known for his romantic comedies with Doris Day. His status as a movie idol made his 1985 death from AIDS that much more shocking.

He 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 virile, square-jawed movie star, appearing as Rock Hudson in films such as the western Gun Fury (1953, with Donna Reed), the melodrama Magnificent Obsession (1954, with Jane Wyman) and the classic Giant (1956, with Elizabeth Taylor, and with Hudson receiving an Oscar nomination).

Hudson then turned to romantic comedy and became one of the top box office stars of the late 1950s and early ’60s, frequently appearing in fluffy romances with Doris Day, including Pillow Talk (1959) and Lover Come Back (1961). Hudson then became a TV star in the 1970s, starring for six seasons as the police commissioner of San Francisco in McMillan and Wife (1971-76).

In the 1980s, Rock Hudson began to look increasingly gaunt and unwell; in 1985 it was announced that he was dying as a result of AIDS. Hudson was the first major movie star to admit to having AIDS, and his death, along with that of entertainer Liberace in 1987, helped bring AIDS to the forefront of the public mind.


     

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