Rock Hudson would have turned 87 today, and we're taking the day to remember a fine acting career that lasted more than 35 years. From his earliest movies to his final appearances on Dynasty, filmed while he was ill, Hudson always charmed his public. Hudson broke into pictures in 1948, but his first major part came in 1954, when he starred opposite Jane Wyman in Magnificent Obsession.
Two years later, Hudson's role in Giant, along with Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean, truly sealed his fame. He was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar for his performance.
Hudson became a favorite romantic lead, starring in comedies like Pillow Talk with Doris Day.
Though Hudson's career peaked in the 1960s, he still had good parts in store – like his final role on 14 episodes of Dynasty.
It's these performances we choose to remember about Rock Hudson – these and dozens more. While we appreciate his openness about his illness and his willingness to help raise awareness of what was then a much misunderstood disease, long before he was the celebrity face of AIDS, he was an actor. And he was one of our favorites. Written by Linnea Crowther