On-screen, Ellen Corby and Will Geer were simply Grandma and Grandpa Walton, a happily married uple. But both were actually gay and guard their reers.
Contents:
- THE HIDN GAY LIV OF 'THE WALTONS' GRANDPARENTS ELLEN CORBY & WILL GEER SPE THEIR MARRIAG
- ‘THE WALTONS’: MARRIED TV COUPLE GRANDMA & GRANDPA WERE BOTH ACTUALLY GAY
- NEWS ROUNDUP: ACTOR SHEMAR MOORE ADDRS GAY RUMORS…AND MORE
THE HIDN GAY LIV OF 'THE WALTONS' GRANDPARENTS ELLEN CORBY & WILL GEER SPE THEIR MARRIAG
However, they were gay real life and were volved homosexual relatnships. | Source: Getty ImagWILL GEER'S GAY LIFE, ACTIVISM, AND MARRIAGE Meanwhile, she lived a siar life to her long-time -star Geer, "Will Geer, who got blacklisted durg the anti-munist wch hunts, had a male lover. " His partner was Harry Hay, a gay rights activist, but their relatnship later end.
Geer opted to marry 1938 after beg both a Party activist and actively gay for at least four years.
It remas unclear whether his marriage to Ware signaled an end to his same-sex sexual activy or if the mician married bee he believed the Communist Party strictly prohibed homosexuals om jog. Hay was the founr of gay liberatn and created the first morn gay-rights anizatn 1950.
‘THE WALTONS’: MARRIED TV COUPLE GRANDMA & GRANDPA WERE BOTH ACTUALLY GAY
At first, no one wanted to jo him formg a polil anizatn for homosexuals. He spent two years searchg among the gay men he knew Los Angel.
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NEWS ROUNDUP: ACTOR SHEMAR MOORE ADDRS GAY RUMORS…AND MORE
Picture of "The Waltons" actor Will Geer | Photo: Getty ImagWILL GEER AND HARRY HAYWhile most have emerged as the hero of the gay muny today, Harry Hay was one of the early activists and one of the most proment figur of the gay rights movement at the time. Dpe the opposn he faced, Hay lnched the morn gay-rights movement the 1950s and was one of the first bold voic to clare equal opportuni for both gays and started a polil party meant for gays, but none were willg to jo him as they feared the social nsequenc of intifyg wh such a doomed e that only guaranteed mockery and shame at the meetg Will Geer, the man who portrayed grandpa "The Waltons, " the duo beme lovers even though Geer was a public figure wh a wife and three children. Their relatnship revolved around their mutual sexual and polil were few words to scribe gays at that time, and havg found Geer, the duo set out to form an anizatn for their kd and cid to ll themselv "the temperamental.
" In an terview, Hay said, "All of guys"--we didn't ll ourselv "gay" yet, we didn't ll ourselv "homosexual" yet, we lled ourselv "temperamental"-- "all of temperamental guys, we should anize. "Hay was married like most of his iends wh his gay circle to prevent beg persecuted, but tolerance and opprsn ntued to plague his life due to his stance on the gay AND GRANDPA WALTONEven though Grandma and Grandpa Walton, Ellen Corby, and Will Geer played their rol excellently on "The Waltons, " the elrly actors' health started to fail. Due to this, the producers never brought them back to the, they beme an separable enty, but their private liv, they were both gay and volved homosexual duo married people of the oppose genr a bid to safeguard their reers and prevent public shamg.