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  2. Rock Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Rock Hudson (born Roy Harold Scherer Jr.; November 17, 1925 – October 2, 1985) was an American actor.One of the most popular movie stars of his time, he had a screen career spanning more than three decades.

  3. Phyllis Gates - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Lucille Gates (December 7, 1925 – January 4, 2006) was an American secretary and interior decorator, known for her three-year marriage to the actor Rock Hudson. The story of their marriage was depicted in the TV film Rock Hudson (1990), starring Daphne Ashbrook as Gates and Thomas Ian Griffith as Hudson. [1]

  4. McMillan & Wife - Wikipedia

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    McMillan & Wife (known simply as McMillan from 1976 to 1977) is an American police procedural television series that aired on NBC from September 17, 1971, to April 24, 1977. . Starring Rock Hudson and Susan Saint James in the title roles, the series premiered in episodes as part of Universal Television's wheel series NBC Mystery Movie, in rotation with Columbo and McClo

  5. Hollywood Legend Rock Hudson’s Former Home Hits the Market

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  6. Today in History: Actor Rock Hudson dies of AIDS - AOL

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    On this day in 1985, actor Rock Hudson died from AIDS. One of the most famous actors of his day, Rock Hudson was the quintessential leading man. With his dark brown hair, 6'4'' built, overall good ...

  7. Rock Hudson's Story in Netflix's 'Hollywood' Doesn't Match Up ...

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  8. Rubel Castle - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1968, Rubel began building a small get-away house in the empty 145,000-gallon concrete reservoir, using cement and discarded champagne bottles. [8] The walls of the reservoir provided privacy and a noise barrier while he built the bottle house. The project lasted 20 years, culminating in what is now called the Rubel Castle.

  9. New Documentary Examines Rock Hudson's Hollywood Legacy ― And ...

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    HBO's “Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed” presents the late actor as a cultural catalyst who enjoyed a "randy gay sex life" behind the scenes.