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Cesar Romero
I saw him in Brentwood, California I was always impressed with his astonishing physical appearance. He was tall, aristocratic, ramrod-straight posture, handsome with a great amount of silver hair and always dressed as though he was doing was caesar romero gay photo shoot.
I remember one time watching a young girl shove an autograph book in his face as she said are you a movie star? He gave her a huge, welcoming smile as he took the book and pen and said well I've done a few movies. He answered that truthfully. Cesar Romero was never a star, per se.
One probably couldn't count on two hands the number of times he was top-billed and even then never in a big film. Many of his roles were as men trying to woo the leading lady away from the leading man. Never once in his 86 years did he ever publicly say I am gay although Hollywoodites suspected he was.
Conversely, he was not opposed to talking all around it. He would admit he had gay friends, attended gay parties and loved to dance. He would say that people often associate gay with men who are dancers. One of his most revealing comments came later in life when he said I like who I am but I also like the Latin Lover that some people think I am.
How could I continue being him for them if they find out all about me? His mother was a concert singer and his father was an import-export merchant. Romero would one day joke that if his father's business hadn't gone belly-up, he'd probably be selling nuts and bolts and sugar.
While he was still a teenager he began dancing and would still be doing so into his 80s. He had two great passions in life He spent his late teen and earliest adult years as a ballroom dancer and by all accounts, a very good one. He then began working on Broadway and had several plays under his belt when he decided to try his luck in the movies.
His first prominent movie was The Thin Manthe first in the series. He was caesar romero gay both a gigolo and a villain. It's been said his career might have soared had Marlene Dietrich's The Devil Is a Woman been a bigger hit but it was not to be. In he joined 20th Century Pictures at the time it became 20th Century Fox.
Romero would spend a number of years at the studio. He hadn't been at the studio for very long before he met Power, on the cusp of becoming the studio's number one star. They became lovers early on and remained so until Power's untimely death in at age They never lived together but they always managed to find time to be together even through Power's three marriages and a couple of famous girlfriends named Judy and Lana.
Both men were discreet although Power more so. He had much more to lose. Fox stuck Romero in a couple of Shirley Temple movies 's Wee Willie Winkie and 's The Little Princess before he started a gig in seven Cisco Kid movies in the late 30s and early 40s, the first of which he didn't play Cisco.
It wasn't looking too promising.