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Book Synopsis: The inspiration for the HBO® Original Documentary, Rock Hudson: All that Heaven Allowed, airing June 28!The definitive biography of the deeply complex and widely misunderstood matinee idol of Hollywood’s Golden Age.
“Mark Griffin paints a vivid portrait of a man who lived a double life in order to maintain his status as a movie star. Griffin’s sources are candid but credible, which makes the book a real page-turner. I came away admiring Hudson all the more, and feeling sad for the secret existence that Hollywood demanded of its leading men in the 1950s and 60s.” — Leonard Maltin, author of Hooked on Hollywood: Discoveries from a Lifetime of Film Fandom
Devastatingly handsome, broad-shouldered and clean-cut, Rock Hudson was the ultimate movie star. The embodiment of romantic masculinity in American film throughout the ‘50s and ‘60s, he reigned supreme as the king of Hollywood.
As an Oscar-nominated leading man, Hudson won acclaim for his performances in glossy melodramas (Magnificent Obsession), western epics (Giant) and blockbuster bedroom farces (Pillow Talk). In the ‘70s and ‘80s, Hudson successfully transitioned to television; his long-running series McMillan & Wife and a recurring role on Dynasty introduced him to a whole new generation of fans.
The icon worshipped by moviegoers and beloved by his colleagues appeared to have it all. Yet beneath the suave and commanding star persona, there was an insecure, deeply conflicted, and all too vulnerable human being. Growing up poor in Winnetka, Illinois, Hudson was abandoned by his biological father, abused by an alcoholic stepfather, and controlled by his domineering mother.
Despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Hudson was determined to become an actor at all costs. After signing with the powerful but predatory agent Henry Willson, the young hopeful was transformed from a clumsy, tongue-tied truck driver into Universal Studio’s resident Adonis. In a more conservative era, Hudson’s wholesome, straight arrow screen image was at odds with his closeted homosexuality.
As a result of his gay relationships and clandestine affairs, Hudson was continually threatened with public exposure, not only by scandal sheets like Confidential but by a number of his own partners. For years, Hudson dodged questions concerning his private life, but in 1985 the public learned that the actor was battling AIDS. The disclosure that such a revered public figure had contracted the illness focused worldwide attention on the epidemic.
Drawing on more than 100 interviews with co-stars, family members and former companions, All That Heaven Allows delivers a complete and nuanced portrait of one of the most fascinating stars in cinema history.
Griffin provides new details concerning Hudson’s troubled relationships with wife Phyllis Gates and boyfriend Marc Christian. And here, for the first time, is an in-depth exploration of Hudson’s classic films, including Written on the Wind, A Farewell to Arms, and the cult favorite Seconds. With unprecedented access to private journals, personal correspondence, and production files, Griffin pays homage to the idol whose life and death had a lasting impact on American culture.
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Discover the captivating story behind one of Hollywood's greatest legends with All That Heaven Allows: A Biography of Rock Hudson. This definitive biography takes you on a journey through the life of the deeply complex and widely misunderstood matinee idol. From his humble beginnings in Winnetka, Illinois to his rise as the ultimate movie star, Hudson's story is one of triumph over adversity.
With vivid storytelling and candid interviews, author Mark Griffin brings to light the challenges and sacrifices Hudson faced to maintain his status as a movie star. Griffin's research uncovers the untold truth behind Hudson's double life, providing an intimate look into the secret existence demanded by Hollywood in the 1950s and 60s. Prepare to be captivated by this page-turner that reveals the real man behind the iconic Hollywood facade.
Rock Hudson's charm and undeniable talent made him the epitome of romantic masculinity in American film. From Oscar-nominated performances to unforgettable roles in classic movies such as "Magnificent Obsession" and "Giant," Hudson's star power was unrivaled. Even as he transitioned to television in the '70s and '80s, Hudson continued to capture the hearts of audiences with his roles in "McMillan & Wife" and "Dynasty."
But beneath the glamorous façade, there was a vulnerable and conflicted soul. All That Heaven Allows reveals the deeply personal struggles Hudson faced throughout his life. From a troubled childhood marred by abandonment and abuse to the constant threat of public exposure due to his homosexuality, Hudson's journey was far from easy. Yet, against all odds, he remained steadfast in his pursuit of acting, leaving an indelible mark on cinema.
All That Heaven Allows is a meticulously researched biography that delves into the depths of Hudson's life. With over 100 interviews with co-stars, family members, and former companions, Griffin paints a complete and nuanced portrait of this beloved star. Don't miss out on this gripping and eye-opening account of one of Hollywood's true icons.
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