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Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson

Birthday: 17 November 1925, Winnetka, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: Roy Harold Scherer Jr.
Height: 196 cm

Rock Hudson was born Roy Harold Scherer, Jr. in Winnetka, Illinois, to Katherine (Wood), a telephone operator, and Roy Harold Scherer, an auto mechanic. He was of German, Swiss-German, English, and Ir ...Show More

Rock Hudson
[on the scene in Pillow Talk (1959) in which he carries Doris Day through the streets of Manhattan] Show more [on the scene in Pillow Talk (1959) in which he carries Doris Day through the streets of Manhattan] "I could have managed if only one take had been involved, but we went on endlessly, primarily because there was a bit actor who played a cop on the street, and as we passed him, Doris' line was 'Officer, arrest this man,' and the cop was supposed to say to me, 'How you doing, Brad?' but that stupid actor kept calling me Rock. So back to our marks we went for another take and another and another. I'll bet we did that scene twenty times. That's why we had the shelf for Doris to sit on." (Hudson ultimately had to carry Day on a shelf after numerous takes.) Hide
I did a movie [The Undefeated (1969)] with Duke Wayne [John Wayne] and was very surprised to find ou Show more I did a movie [The Undefeated (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. Hide
I can't play a loser - I don't look like one. I can't play a loser - I don't look like one.
I love to smoke. I keep hoping someone will discover it's a healthy habit because the smoke kills al Show more I love to smoke. I keep hoping someone will discover it's a healthy habit because the smoke kills all the germs in your system. I love to drink, and I hate exercise. I don't mind going out on the side of a hill and chopping down a tree, but I hate organized exercise. I built a gym in my house but I never use it. I don't even like to walk through it. Hide
I welcome my birthdays. Relish them, as a matter of fact. I have confidence now and can look forward Show more I welcome my birthdays. Relish them, as a matter of fact. I have confidence now and can look forward to trying new things. I don't think fifty was a crucial age. Forty was, and thirty-nine because I was facing forty. But lately everything has fallen into place. (1983) Hide
I had to overcome the name Rock. If I'd been as hip then as I am now, I would have never consented t Show more 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. Hide
I have no philosophy about acting or anything else. You just do it. And I mean that. You just do it. Show more I have no philosophy about acting or anything else. You just do it. And I mean that. You just do it. However, I can say that with ease after thirty-five years. Hide
Someone asked me once what my philosophy of life was, and I said some crazy thing. I should have sai Show more Someone asked me once what my philosophy of life was, and I said some crazy thing. I should have said, how the hell do I know? Hide
[After walking out of Los Angeles premiere of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)] Will someone tell me wha Show more [After walking out of Los Angeles premiere of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)] Will someone tell me what the hell this is about? Hide
[on Elizabeth Taylor] She's indestructible. [on Elizabeth Taylor] She's indestructible.
Right from the start, I hated the script. I just didn't believe in that man for one minute. Making f Show more Right from the start, I hated the script. I just didn't believe in that man for one minute. Making fun of death is difficult and dangerous. That scene where I went out and bought a plot for myself in the cemetery - to me it was completely distasteful. - On Send Me No Flowers (1964) Hide
If you're cast in crap like Taza, Son of Cochise (1954), it doesn't matter if you experiment with a Show more If you're cast in crap like Taza, Son of Cochise (1954), it doesn't matter if you experiment with a scene and it goes wrong. Who's gonna notice? But if it works, you can use it in a better film. Like Giant (1956), perhaps. Hide
Television is the monster of all time that eats everything and everybody. When they wanted McMillan Show more Television is the monster of all time that eats everything and everybody. When they wanted McMillan & Wife (1971) to go to two hours I said, 'Why? The thing doesn't even hold up for ninety minutes!'. Hide
It was better than I thought. Why didn't I put more into it? - On McMillan & Wife (1971) It was better than I thought. Why didn't I put more into it? - On McMillan & Wife (1971)
He was like ol' Dad to me, and I was like a son to him, I think. When you're scared and new and you' Show more He was like ol' Dad to me, and I was like a son to him, I think. When you're scared and new and you're trying to figure out this thing, and suddenly an older man will reach out and say, 'There, there, it's okay,' that was Douglas Sirk. Hide
Nobody is discovered. Ever. Publicity departments loved to say that Lana Turner was discovered sitti Show more Nobody is discovered. Ever. Publicity departments loved to say that Lana Turner was discovered sitting at a soda fountain counter, drinking a chocolate soda ... It isn't true. I mean, there are too many interesting-looking people on Earth for that to ever happen. Hide
His legal name was Roy Fitzgerald. When meeting John F. Kennedy, the American president remarked: "T Show more 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". Hide
John Wayne was then the Hollywood legend, and I was on screen with him. The guy is an angel. He save Show more 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 The Undefeated (1969) Hide
"I am not happy that I am sick. I am not happy that I have AIDS. But if that is helping others, I ca Show more "I am not happy that I am sick. I am not happy that I have AIDS. But if that is helping others, I can at least know that my own misfortune has had some positive worth." (1985) Hide
I've heard that rumor for years and I just don't care about it. I know lots of gays in Hollywood. So Show more I've heard that rumor for years and I just don't care about it. I know lots of gays in Hollywood. Some have tried it on with me, but I've always said, 'Come on, you've got the wrong guy!' As soon as they know that, it's okay! (1978) Hide
I also remember meeting Gary Cooper at a party. I was so impressed that I blurted out that all the s Show more I also remember meeting Gary Cooper at a party. I was so impressed that I blurted out that all the stars I had met before had been terrific people. Cooper thought about it for a minute, then said, "Yes, I suppose we are, the ones who are on top. But watch out for the ones who haven't quite made it, or are past it." It was valuable advice. Hide
It was the biggest mistake of my career. - On A Farewell to Arms (1957) It was the biggest mistake of my career. - On A Farewell to Arms (1957)
Do you want to know the secret of my second youth? Well, it must have something to do with my being Show more Do you want to know the secret of my second youth? Well, it must have something to do with my being surrounded by men. Women put too much of a strain on the heart! (1984) Hide
(In the early 1980s, before his sickness was publicly known) " I always consider my job just as some Show more (In the early 1980s, before his sickness was publicly known) " I always consider my job just as someone working in an office. Past 5 P.M., I lead my very own existence far from the cameras. It's essential for an actor to clearly separate private life from work... essential for me, anyway." Hide
Rock Hudson's FILMOGRAPHY - Page 4
as Actor (83)
Rock Hudson Rock Hudson'S roles
Jordan 'Bick' Benedict Jr.
Jordan 'Bick' Benedict Jr.

Bob Merrick
Bob Merrick

Jason Rudd
Jason Rudd

Lt. Frederick Henry
Lt. Frederick Henry

Brad Allen
Brad Allen

Ron Kirby
Ron Kirby

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