Tyrone Power IV: Bisexuality, Cesar Romero Rumors
Tyrone Power III: Gay Rumors, Errol Flynn
So if Tyrone Power was off having gay liaisons while he was at Fox, it was in another part of the world in someone’s sub-sub-basement (while he was working 18 hours a day at Fox), because if Darryl Zanuck even had so much of a whiff of it, that would have been itsville.
Case in point: William Eythe. Heard of him? Most haven’t. He was being brought along as a leading man by Fox in the ’40s, working in The Ox Bow Incident, The Song of Bernadette, A Royal Scandal, etc. It was all systems go, since everyone else was in the service. He could have established himself the way that Dana Andrews had. When [...]
by Andre Soares | December 6, 2009
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Tags: Annabella, Cesar Romero, Classic Movies, Darryl F. Zanuck, Dirk Bogarde, Gay Interest, Interviews, Louis B. Mayer, Maria Ciaccia, Rock Hudson, Tyrone Power, Van Johnson, William Eythe
Cesar Romero Centenary Tribute
The Cervantes Center of Arts & Letters in Los Angeles will be celebrating the birth centennial of Cesar Romero (born in New York City on Feb. 15, 1907) with a screening of the 1954 biopic La Rosa blanca / The White Rose, accompanied by Romero’s last filmed interview. The tribute will take place on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 6:30p.m. at the University of Southern California’s Leavey Library Auditorium, and will be followed by a reception.
Though never a first- (or even second-) rank star, Romero was a well-known face and name in movies and later on television from the late 1930s until his death in 1994. Among his screen credits, almost invariably in supporting roles, are the Betty Grable vehicles [...]
by Andre Soares | February 12, 2007
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Tags: Cervantes Center of Arts and Letters, Cesar Romero, Classic Movies, Emilio Fernandez, José Martí, Los Angeles Screenings, The White Rose