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Hunter, Tab (1931—) Summary
714 words, approx. 2 pages On the basis of his picture-perfect looks, Tab Hunter became a teenage idol and a leading man of the 1950s. Tall, blond, tan, and athletically built, he was called "Golden Boy" by the press. It was then-powerful agent Henry Willson who...
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 Tab Hunter (born July 11, 1931) is an American actor and singer who appeared in more than 40 major feature films. Hunter was born Arthur Andrew Kelm in New York City to German immigrants. His father, Charles Kelm, was Jewish and his mother, Gertrude...




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 New Orleans Magazine
Persona: Tab Hunter
03/01/2006: 855 words, approx. 3 pages Tab Hunter came to fame in the early '50s as an actor and teen heartthrob. While he spent years fighting that label, he starred with some of the major stars of his day: Sophia Loren, Gary Cooper, John Wayne, Rita Hayworth, Debbie Reynolds, Fred...
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 Antiques & Collecting Magazine
The celebrity collector: Tab Hunter
08/01/2003: 1,272 words, approx. 4 pages WITH HIS BLOND hair, boy-next-door good looks and fabulous physique, Tab Hunter became a movie idol in the 1950s. He's loved antiques all his life and even owned an antiques shop in Beverly Hills. Some people actively court fame, while others have fame...
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 The New York Observer
More Than a Teen Heartthrob\'d1 A Good Actor, Briefly a Star
11/27/2005: 1,074 words, approx. 4 pages Tab Hunter’s career as a star was actually quite short—six or seven years, from about 1953 to 1960, when it became obvious that he’d been replaced by other fresh-faced, short-term juveniles like Troy Donahue and Richard Beymer. But Tab Hunter Confidential isn’t a short memoir:...
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 The New York Observer
More Than a Teen Heartthrob- A Good Actor, Briefly a Star
11/27/2005: 1,074 words, approx. 4 pages Tab Hunter’s career as a star was actually quite short—six or seven years, from about 1953 to 1960, when it became obvious that he’d been replaced by other fresh-faced, short-term juveniles like Troy Donahue and Richard Beymer. But Tab Hunter Confidential isn’t a short memoir:...


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