Mom Thought He Was Straight?: Montgomery Clift The Sword isn't exclusively interested in drug- adoring porn stars and modern celebrities who can't keep their shirts on. We're also fascinated with the proto-homos of yesteryear, the ones—like Rock, Tony and Paul—who
helped build the foundation of twentieth century fagdom from deep
within their Hollywood Hills closets. We also have a special affection
for later gays—like Elton, Truman, Charles and Freddie—who
pre-dated AIDS and parades, were modest in their outness, and who,
therefore, our mothers were pretty clueless about until we told them.
Today we look at another fellow from the former camp, a closeted
leading man with a face and a body that would make any modern 'mo feel
tingly down there.Montgomery Clift 1920 - 1966 The Evidence Mom Ignored Occupation: Method actor, Hollywood icon, friend to Brando and Liz Taylor. 4 out of 10 gay points. Appearance: maintained the same East coast, clean-cut image of queer peers Tony and Rock— it was the 50s after all—but also had some rock-hard abs! And in this interview from the mid-60s we find him a little more fey and hand-wavey. 6/10Demeanor: His mother ID'd him as a homo when he was 13. He tried to be butch on screen (he would ask costars whether his hand movements looked too fey during a take), but still displayed the kind of sensitive vulnerability that made Hitchcock cast him as a priest in I Confess. Oh, and he had a habit of getting crazy drunk and running naked through hotels. 7/10 Beards: none, never married; had a number of female and married couple friends; barely dated women but tried to from time to time, and oddly, before he died, talked about sharing his townhouse with a wife and kids one day. 8/10 Minstrelsy: not really, unless you count that role as a priest. 1/10 Total Score: 27 points - Barely Any Smoke... (see scale) Monty was a downlow homo, and as R.E.M. sang, Monty got a raw deal. He missed Stonewall and the sexual revolution by three years, and instead was known by friends to be sort of childlike, alternately sweet and tortured, and prone to locking himself in his bedroom for days at a time. He was a troubled addict—and he might have been a troubled addict had he been out of the closet—but we don't blame Mom for loving him without question and never wondering if he might not prefer girls. And now some video evidence. First, a stunning bit of Super-8 home movie shot at Brando's house (from the documentary Brando) where you can see the young bucks dressing up, mugging for the camera, and clearly having a bromance that was more of a romance/fuckbuddy sort of deal. (Also, Brando does drag.) In this scene from Hitchcock's I Confess, we find the camera lingering right where we want to be, in a closeup on Clift's pretty features as he takes a murderer's confession. RELATED: Mom Thought He Was Straight?: Freddie Mercury Mom Thought He Was Straight?: Rock Hudson Mom Thought He Was Straight?: Paul Lynde Mom Thought He Was Straight?: Charles Nelson Reilly Mom Thought He Was Straight?: Anthony Perkins Mom Thought He Was Straight?: Elton John Mom Thought He Was Straight?: Truman Capote Mom Thought They Were Straight?: Village People The Montgomery Clift Shrine (fansite) Artists in Action - Montgomery Clift (if charlie parker was a gunslinger...) Tragic Star: The Life of Montgomery Clift (Morbid Outlook) Montgomery Clift (Wikipedia) | save to del.icio.us | digg it | facebook it | Comments (0) 0 TrackBacksListed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Mom Thought He Was Straight?: Montgomery Clift. TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.thesword.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/1348 |
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