- Nacimiento
- Defunción
- Nombre de nacimientoRoy Harold Scherer Jr.
- Alias
- Roy
- Leroy
- Rock Pyle
- Fitz
- Mr Beefcake
- Ernie
- Altura1.96 m
- Rock Hudson nació el 17 de noviembre de 1925 en Illinois, EE.UU.. Fue un actor y productor, conocido por Gigante (1956), Problemas de alcoba (1959) y Vuelve amor mío (1961). Estuvo casado con Phyllis Gates. Murió el 2 de octubre de 1985 en Beverly Hills, Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU..
- CónyugePhyllis Gates(9 de noviembre de 1955 - 13 de agosto de 1958) (divorciado)
- NiñosNo Children
- PadresKatherine WoodWallace Fitzgerald
- Deep, sensous voice
- Thick black hair
- Moved from westerns to sob stories to sosphisticated comedies
- Towering height and sculpted frame
- Ideal leading-man good looks
- In order to make Adiós a las armas (1957), he turned down Marlon Brando's role in Sayonara (1957), William Holden's role in El puente sobre el río Kwai (1957), and Charlton Heston's role in Ben-Hur (1959). The three films he had turned down went on to become hugely successful and were critically acclaimed, while Adiós a las armas (1957) proved to be one of the biggest flops in history.
- Although commonly listed as 6'4", he is believed to have downplayed his height. His character is repeatedly referred to as being 6'6" in the film Problemas de alcoba (1959) and, upon co-starring with John Wayne and James Stewart, he was clearly taller than those very tall stars. Many sources list him 6'5", which would put him as equal to Vince Vaughn, Tim Robbins and, the tallest leading man per the Guinness Book of World Records, Christopher Lee as the tallest leading men.
- Hudson was diagnosed with AIDS on 5 June 1984 but when the signs of illness became apparent, his publicity staff and doctors told the public that he had liver cancer. Less than a month after announcing he had AIDS, Hudson wrote a check for $250,000 to help get the then-fledgling National AIDS Research Foundation (NARF) off the ground. During the last 18 months of his life, Hudson's weight dropped from 215 lbs to 140 lbs. He weighed 126 lbs at the time of his death. He died the same day as George Savalas. He and Savalas' older brother, Telly Savalas, appeared in Querido profesor (1971). At the time of Hudson's death, his estate was valued at $22 million. He was cremated and his ashes are scattered into the sea. Pat Boone, an elder of The Church on the Way in Van Nuys, California, was allowed inside Hudson's Hollywood mansion to pray for his soul as the actor lay dying. Ironically, according to his close friends, Hudson, although nominally raised a Catholic, had been a lifelong atheist. A private nurse told reporters that she "asked him would he like to know Jesus now, would he like to invite him into his heart, and he said, 'Well, I guess it's about time.'" As well, a Roman Catholic priest, Father Sweeney, prayed the "sinner's prayer" with Hudson.
- Was in talks, with Doris Day and Tony Randall, for a Problemas de alcoba (1959) sequel at the time he was diagnosed was AIDS. The story reportedly would have him and Doris Day's character being married and dealing with their daughter's upcoming marriage to Tony Randall's son.
- Although Hudson never publicly came out as gay during his lifetime, he did authorize a biography by Sara Davidson, "Rock Hudson: His Story" (1986), which discussed his private life in great detail.
- His legal name was Roy Fitzgerald. When meeting John F. Kennedy, the American president remarked: "They say all Fitzgeralds are related", to which Hudson replied, "I guess that would make Ella happy".
- I had to overcome the name Rock. If I'd been as hip then as I am now, I would have never consented to be named Rock.
- John Wayne was then the Hollywood legend, and I was on screen with him. The guy is an angel. He saved my life back then when no other film maker wanted to know me. - On Los invencibles (1969)
- I did a movie [Los invencibles (1969)] with Duke Wayne [John Wayne] and was very surprised to find out he had small feet, wore lifts, and a corset. Hollywood is seldom what it seems.
- I can't play a loser - I don't look like one.
- Dynasty (1981) - $100,000 per episode
- McMillan y esposa (1971) - $120,000 /episode
- McMillan y esposa (1971) - $120,000 /episode (first season)
- McMillan y esposa (1971) - $75,000 per 90 minutes episode
- Adiós a las armas (1958) - $17,000 per week
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