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Tab Hunter (born Arthur Andrew Kelm; July 11, 1931 – July 8, 2018) [2] [3] was an American actor, singer, film producer, and author. Known for his blond hair and clean-cut good looks, Hunter starred in more than forty films. During the 1950s and 1960s, in his twenties and thirties, Hunter was a Hollywood heart-throb, acting in numerous roles ...
Another impetus for the label's creation was the music career of Warner Bros. actor Tab Hunter. Although Hunter was signed to an exclusive acting contract with the studio, it did not prevent him from signing a recording contract, which he did with Dot Records, owned at the time by Paramount Pictures.
News of his death was confirmed on his official Facebook page, a post reading: "Tab passed away tonight three days shy of his 87th birthday."
In 2005, Hunter's autobiography, Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star, co-written with Eddie Muller, became a New York Times best-seller, and again topped the charts when it was released in paperback in 2007, as well as in 2015, [1] following the release of the documentary. The book served as Hunter's first person account of his ...
Fans of Tab Hunter, who died at the age of 86 on Sunday, have taken to social media to pay tribute to the late actor. Tab Hunter Remembered by Elton John, Zachary Quinto and More: ‘Most Handsome ...
He had a good role in a surf movie made for Columbia, Ride the Wild Surf (1964) (with Tab Hunter), and was reunited with James Stewart for Fox's Dear Brigitte (1965) – the film failed to repeat the success of Hobbs. Harry Alan Towers cast him as one of the victims in Ten Little Indians (1965).
While Operation Bikini was nominally a World War II war movie, it shared a number of cast members—Avalon, Jody McCrea and Eva Six—with American International's Beach Party (soon to become a franchise), [1] and thrown into the mix were character actor Jim Backus, former screen heartthrob Tab Hunter and Gary Crosby (son of Bing). Avalon sings ...
The Michael Nyman Orchestra, led by Jackie Shave, conducted by Michael Nyman . Ben Paley, violin; Tab Hunter, guitar, jaw harp; Matt Goorney, banjo; Bing Lyle, squeeze box; Tracks 3 & 4 performed by Foster's Social Orchestra