He became an instant star and a No. 1 box office
attraction, recorded a number 1 hit song, and survived a
major sex scandal - all by the time he was twenty-five.
Five years later, new stars had been developed to meet
the demands of fickle fans, and Tab Hunter found himself
scrambling to find work, struggling just to survive. Yet
survive he did, re-creating himself as a cult star and
film producer in a career that spans five decades and
more than fifty films, from ''Island of Desire'' to
''Lust in the Dust''. But first, he was Art Gelien, an
introverted and extremely attractive young boy who was
discovered by a Hollywood agent and transformed - with
the help of studio publicity hacks - into Tab Hunter,
Movie Star. This book tells how it all happened, and
what it felt like to be created, packaged, and sold to
the American public. How it felt to appear on-screen,
off-screen, and on every newsstand in America with the
biggest leading ladies of the day - Linda Darnell,
Natalie Wood, Debbie Reynolds, Lana Turner, and Rita
Hayworth - while dealing with the reality of being gay
in a time when the word didn't exist.It's his story of
how he kept his bearings when he was suddenly no longer
the boy-next-door heartthrob, no longer under the
protective wing of the Warner Bros. publicity
department, no longer in demand as a ''star.'' It is his
story of how he soldiered on - with perseverance,
determination, and faith. And, like the best-loved
Hollywood movies, it has a happy ending. |
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