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Rock Hudson: History of the Hollywood Closet (feat. Alonso Duralde)

Season 5 Episode 15 Published 5 hours ago
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ROCK. HUDSON. The name itself kind of gives your fanny the flutters, doesn't it?

Although, if you haven't heard of Rock, you would be forgiven, as he's one of those mid-20th century celebrities who's been almost entirely forgotten today.

But back in the 50s and 60s, he was a major heartthrob and a household name.

Rock was one of the lucky Hollywood actors who worked his way up through the studio contract system after World War II – despite having zero acting training and a famous inability to remember lines.

He was, however, extremely hot, and many have (rightly) seen that as a talent of its own.

A Navy vet, Rock arrived fresh off the bus in Los Angeles around 1946, met some gay guys, got recruited by a scuzzy (also gay) agent, and the rest...was gay history.

Extremely closeted history, however. Because while Rock's penchant for peen was no secret to the industry, his studio, agent, and inner circle rigorously managed his heterosexual image to "protect" his lucrative career. This gambit worked, and eventually landed him roles opposite the likes of Elizabeth Taylor, Doris Day, and Jimmy Dean.

But the question is: how much did Rock himself resent this closet?

Despite all the fabulous gay pool parties, great friends, and gorgeous lovers, he was loath to discuss his private life with anyone. A not uncommon approach for actors, but especially in the tight-lipped 50s when one's life "behind closed doors" was supposed to remain out of sight and out of mind, even amongst friends.

Long after the studio relinquished Rock from his contract and their publicity machine, and even as public opinion about homosexuality had begun to change, Rock guarded the doors of his closet scrupulously. (Wow, good use of "scrupulously"!!!!)

It was only in the depths of his final, tragic illness that he was forced to reveal his sexuality to the world. The extremely public scandal that followed would alter the course of queer history.

Join Bash and his brilliant guest, Alonso Duralde, this week as they delve into the deep and complicated closet Hollywood erected around Rock, reviving one of Hollywood's gayest and most deliciously handsome talents from Hollywood's Silver Age.

Make sure to grab a copy of Hollywood Pride, Alonso's wonderful survey of queer cinema history. It will give you so many amazing new films to watch and show you just how deeply our queer roots run in American film.

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Episode Credits


Written and hosted by Bash

Produced by Dani Henion


Edited by Alex Toskas


Guest: Alonso Duralde

© Sebastian Hendra 2026

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