Known for Acting

Rock Hudson (born Roy Harold Scherer Jr.; November 17, 1925 – October 2, 1985) was an American actor. One of the most popular movie stars of his time, he had a screen career spanning more than three decades. A prominent heartthrob in the Golden Age of Hollywood, he achieved stardom with his role in Magnificent Obsession (1954), followed by All That Heaven Allows (1955), and Giant (1956), for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Hudson also found continued success with a string of romantic comedies co-starring Doris Day: Pillow Talk (1959), Lover Come Back (1961), and Send Me No Flowers (1964). During the late 1960s, his films included Seconds (1966), Tobruk (1967), and Ice Station Zebra (1968). Unhappy with the film scripts he was offered, Hudson turned to television and was a hit, starring in the popular mystery series McMillan & Wife (1971–1977). His last role was as a guest star on the fifth season (1984–1985) of the primetime ABC soap opera Dynasty, until AIDS-related illness made it impossible for him to continue. Although discreet regarding his sexual orientation, it was a known fact amongst Hudson's colleagues in the film industry that he was a gay man. In 1984, Hudson was diagnosed with AIDS. The following year, he became one of the first celebrities to disclose his AIDS diagnosis. Hudson was the first major celebrity to die from an AIDS-related illness, on October 2, 1985, at age 59. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rock Hudson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
1978
as David Shelby
1956
as Jordan "Bick" Benedict Jr.
1966
as Antiochus 'Tony' Wilson
1980
as Jason Rudd
1968
as Cdr. James Ferraday
1985
as Self
1961
as Jerry Webster
1959
as Brad Allen
1961
as Robert L. Talbot
1950
as Young Bull
1969
as Colonel James Langdon
1964
as George Kimball
2022
as Self (archive footage)
1997
as Self (archive footage)
1952
as Neil Hammond
1961
as Dana Stribling
1967
as Major Donald Craig
1981
as Rock Hudson (uncredited)
1951
as Tommy 'Speed' O'Keefe
1952
as Trey Wilson