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Contents:
- HOLLYWOOD’S FIRST GAY MARRIAGE
- WHEN HOLLYWOOD STUDS MARRIED OFF GAY STARS TO KEEP THEIR SEXUALY A SECRET
- MICHAEL (1924): CARL THEODOR DREYER’S INIC GAY SILENT FILM, STARRG WALTER SLEZAK
- CELEBRATE HOLLYWOOD’S FIRST OPENLY GAY LEADG MAN
HOLLYWOOD’S FIRST GAY MARRIAGE
Hollywood’s First Gay Marriage. The story of William Ha is remembered, if ’s remembered at all, as the story of the first openly gay Hollywood star.
And through all he was, proudly, one-half of Hollywood’s first openly gay marriage.
WHEN HOLLYWOOD STUDS MARRIED OFF GAY STARS TO KEEP THEIR SEXUALY A SECRET
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MICHAEL (1924): CARL THEODOR DREYER’S INIC GAY SILENT FILM, STARRG WALTER SLEZAK
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We know that many other stars Hollywood had gay relatnships, but most prented themselv as straight when told to. Billy’s old iend Archie Leach, for stance, is acknowledged now by many bgraphers to have lived as a gay man before he me to Hollywood and to have ntued relatnships wh men after he beme Cary Grant.
CELEBRATE HOLLYWOOD’S FIRST OPENLY GAY LEADG MAN
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