

Documentary
Overview
This timely exploration of Hollywood and LGBTQ+ identity examines the life of legendary actor Rock Hudson, from his public "ladies' man" persona to his private life as a gay man.
Top Cast


Rock Hudson
Rock Hudson
Self (archive footage)
Rock Hudson
Self (archive footage)
Joe Carberry
Joe Carberry
Self - Rock Hudson's Friend
Joe Carberry
Self - Rock Hudson's Friend
Tim Turner
Tim Turner
Self - Joe's Husband
Tim Turner
Self - Joe's Husband
Lee Garlington
Lee Garlington
Self - Rock Hudson's Partner
Lee Garlington
Self - Rock Hudson's Partner
Paul Garlington
Paul Garlington
Self - Lee's Husband
Paul Garlington
Self - Lee's Husband
Ken Jillson
Ken Jillson
Self - Rock Hudson's Friend
Ken Jillson
Self - Rock Hudson's Friend
Ken Maley
Ken Maley
Self - Rock Hudson's Friend
Ken Maley
Self - Rock Hudson's Friend


Armistead Maupin
Armistead Maupin
Self - Author
Armistead Maupin
Self - Author


Howard McGillin
Howard McGillin
Self - Rock Hudson's Friend
Howard McGillin
Self - Rock Hudson's Friend
Bill Misenhimer
Bill Misenhimer
Self - AIDS Project LA, 1984 - 1985
Bill Misenhimer
Self - AIDS Project LA, 1984 - 1985
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