Anthony Perkins (left) and Tab Hunter (right) are photographed by reporters at a banquet
If it weren't for the death of Tab Hunter (1931-2018), it would be hard to recall Anthony Perkins (1932-1992), who once dominated Hollywood.
Tabu Hunt has made his way to Hollywood as a "beautiful man", starring in "Snowy Mountains Hate Track of the Cat" (1954), "Lost Souls Damn Yankees!" (1958), "Red Apricot Spring Deep That Kind of Woman" (1959), "The Mighty Came to Cordura" (1959), "Chess Scacco internazionale" (1968), "Chess Scacco internazionale" (1968), "Red Apricot Spring Deep" (1959), "The Mighty Came to Cordura" (1959), "Chess Scacco internazionale" (1968), "The Mighty Come to Cordura" (1959), "Chess Scacco internazionale" (1968), "Chess Scacco internazionale". Pineapple Polyester (1981) and Grease 2 Grease 2 (1982), better known for his 2005 memoir Tab Confidential Hunter: The Making of a Movie Star, in which he confessed his gay identity, recounting his "deep closet" life as a Hollywood star, with his ex-boyfriend, Psycho (Psycho) 1960) The forbidden love of the male protagonist Anthony Perkins, when opening up to be gay is tantamount to self-destructive occupation, he and Anthony Perkins in order to appear together in public, often take a little female star each, disguised as a double date. Some of these actresses are like them, and some are not.
Tab Hunter (second from left) often brings a female star with him to appear in public with Anthony Perkins (second from right), each bringing a female star disguised as a couple's party
The gossip about that year was this: In 1950, Teb Hunt was arrested by the police for hosting a pajamas party with same-sex friends. But because the police didn't find any "out of line" behavior, In the end, Tabu Hunter was accused of "misconduct" and fined $50. Although the magazine revealed that Tabu Hunter was gay, he did not admit it. In a later visit in 1974, mentioning the incident, Teb Hunter explained that he was just going to the party and did not know that there were comrades coming, and that he was preparing food in the kitchen when the police rushed in. At that time, relying on the company's cover-up did not affect his career, and he also had a scandal with some actresses to cover up his true sexuality. In fact, Tabb Hunter's real lover at the time was Anthony Perkins.
When Tab Hunter first entered Hollywood, he was very popular with the authorities in the "Deep Cabinet", but he was different from Rock Hudson because Locke Hudson was already a well-known male worker in Hollywood at that time
Speaking of Anthony Perkins, you may not be familiar with it, but mentioning the protagonist of the horror suspense film "Horror/Psycho" (1960) shot by the great director Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980), you can guess that this Anthony Perkins is the actor with the Oedipus plot.
Anthony Perkins is not particularly handsome in the image of hollywood actors, and even looks thin and somewhat gaunt. However, he used his unique temperament to play the fragile murderer in "Horror". The film made Anthony Perkins popular and also killed Anthony Perkins.
Anthony Perkins and Janet Lee Janet Leigh went to Alfred Hitchcock's studio together to visit the big director before filming Horror/Psycho (1960) in 1959
Anthony Perkins himself is fragile and sensitive, and his eyes are always full of tension and panic, and it is this pair of eyes that conquers all viewers. There are biographies that say he has a distinctly feminine temperament, but we don't see it in the film. In real life, he was a homosexual.
After his success, Anthony Perkins has been trying to get rid of the image in the film, but he has never succeeded. A high starting point brings pain and doubt that cannot be surpassed. The later Anthony Perkins did have a nervous breakdown and was an addict. In order to hide his identity, he also married like many gay men, but he could not restrain himself, and he spent his days hanging out with people, living a rotten life, and always regretting it.
Anthony Perkins (left) and Audrey Hepburn (right) on the set of Green Mansions (1959).
Anthony Boggins had 52 productions in his lifetime, having co-starred with Sophia Roland Sophia Loren in Desire Under the Elms (1958), Green Mansions (1959) with Audrey Hepburn (1929–1993), and Golden Boy Tale (Tale Story) with Jane Fonda. 1960), adorable idiot Une ravissante idiote (1964), co-starring Brigitte Bardot, as well as the familiar star-studded Murder on the Orient Express (1974) and the classic anti-war film Catch-22 (1970). Anthony Perkins has also worked as a director and screenwriter, and he has also remade his famous "Horror", but the response has not been able to surpass the past.
Anthony Perkins and Sophia Roland Sophia Loren
Anthony Perkins has performed with Ingrid Bergman Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982) on "When the Sun Comes Again/Do You Like Brahms?" Goodbye Again (1961) won the Best Actor Award at the 14th Cannes Film Festival. Privately Anthony Perkins is a very shy person, especially with women. According to Charles Winsy Coffe's biography of Anthony Perkins, Split Image, Anthony Borkins maintained a fully same-sex relationship until his 30s, including with Rock Hudson (1925-1985) and Tabb Hunt of Hollywood; artist Christopher Makos; and dancer Rudolf Hunt. Rudolf Nureyev (1938-1993); composer Stephen Sandheim Stephen Sondheim; dancer Grover Dale.
Anthony Perkins (left) in his dressing room with dancer Grover Dale (right), the two were often paired up, and surprisingly, both ended up married and had babies
Anthony Perkins reportedly had heterosexual experiences with actress Victoria Lyons for the first time at the age of 39 during the filming of The Deadly Judge The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972). In 1972, he met photographer Berinthia Berenson at a party in New York City, the sister of actress and model Marisa Berenson. He married on August 9, 1973, and he had two sons: actor Oz Perkins and musician Elvis Perkins.
Anthony Perkins Berinthia Berrynson and her husband and wife Berenthia Berry Berenson are photographed with their two children
Tabu Hunt once recalled in an interview that when he was dating Anthony Perkins, Paramount was very unhappy about it, and told Anthony Perkins that he wanted them to cut off contact, and Warner was very supportive of him and did not interfere with his relationship. Jack Warner (1895-1981), one of the Warner Bros., also said to him, "Remember: today's newspaper headlines, tomorrow's toilet paper." ”
Anthony Perkins (right) used to play at Paul Newman's house for a while, and Paul Newman's wife, Joanna Woodward (left), paul Newman's wife, was very disgusted with him and had a bad seizure, but Paul Newman enjoyed it
Anthony Perkins is not afraid to be gay in front of the media, openly admitting his sexual orientation, and it was common for Anthony Perkins to have an affair with male actors, male dancers, male screenwriters, and male composers in the media. At that time, it was reported that while on the set, Anthony Perkins openly brought his favorite beautiful youth into the dressing room... Anthony Perkins once said that he had rejected the pursuit of Jane Fonda and Brigitte Bardot, and that even these two beautiful creatures could categorically refuse, so what else could it say?
Anthony Perkins read in his bed
Anthony Perkins describes his first relationship with the opposite sex when he was almost 40 years old. What's even more amazing is that he got married at the age of 41! The marriage lasted for 20 years until the death of Anthony Boggins, and if it were not for the disease, the marriage would have been enviable.
In the early days of Anthony Perkins' contract with AIDS, even he didn't know it, it was told to him by the media first (a magazine illegally got his blood). Later, when he went to the TV station to participate in the program, he generously admitted to the fact that he was infected with AIDS.
Anthony Perkins' face is undoubtedly handsome, but it is not the radiant beauty of other male movie stars, which has led countless ladies to bend their waists, but a beauty that is both as bright as the sun and as calm as the moon, warm and compassionate
Throughout his life, Anthony Perkins has played the role of the "psychopath" – he has played many characters who are either sensitive or vulnerable or terrible. Anthony Perkins died of AIDS-induced pneumonia in 1992
On September 11, 2001, nine years after the death of handsome Anthony Perkins, his widow, Berry Berensen, sat on a passenger plane crashing into the World Trade Center... It's true! I feel that with this opening, I can also make up a suspenseful thriller script with my brain opening.
Cover of Tab Hunter's memoirs