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  1. Apr 23, 2022 · Roddy never really hid his sexualityhe was known for his beach parties chock full of gay celebs, along with gay icons such as Julie Andrews, Judy Garland, and Natalie Wood in attendance.

  2. Unlike many of his contemporaries, McDowall managed to transition his child stardom into adulthood, and began to appear on Broadway as well as in films, winning a Tony Award for his performance in Jean Anouilh 's The Fighting Cock.

  3. Jan 12, 2004 · According to his partner in the early 60's, interviewed in 'Liz', by C. David Heymann, yes, indeed, Roddy was gay as all hell. Homosexuality in our beloved idols is something that gets pussyfooted around a lot - people, imho, are far too keen to say "it doesn't matter, let's talk about something else" and avoid the subject, which, of course ...

  4. Although McDowall made no public statements about his sexual orientation during his lifetime, several authors have claimed that he was discreetly gay.

  5. Despite his successful career, McDowall’s personal life remained private, and he rarely spoke publicly about his sexual orientation. The Speculation About McDowall’s Sexuality. Despite McDowall’s silence regarding his sexuality, rumors and speculation about his personal life were rampant in Hollywood.

  6. Actor Roddy McDowall arrived in Hollywood in 1940, at age 12, and didn't stop making friends until his death in October. His cozy, simple house was a haven for stars—Steve Martin, Mike Nichols,...

  7. Roddy McDowall. Actor: Fright Night. Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall was born in Herne Hill, London, to Winifriede Lucinda (Corcoran), an Irish-born aspiring actress, and Thomas Andrew McDowall, a merchant seaman of Scottish descent. Young Roddy was enrolled in elocution courses at age five.

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