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Born in Pumpkin Center, California in January of , Robert Ozell Moseley was an American film, television and radio actor. He was one of five children born to a machinist father and raised in Bakersfield, California. Moseley attended the city’s junior college where he majored in animal husbandry, he worked briefly as a telephone linesman in California before joining the Coast Guard in
In Hollywood on a liberty transfer in , Moseley attended a Lux Radio Theater broadcast where he was noticed by a talent scout and brought to the offices of Selznick International Pictures. David Selznick signed Moseley to a contract and gave him several screen tests and his first film role. Moseley appeared as a lonely sailor in a three-minute bowling alley sequence with film stars Jennifer Jones and Robert Walker in the “Since You Went Away”. He filmed his screen time on a weekend pass under the name Guy Madison, a screen name unruffled by David Selznick and his assistant Henr
One question that always exasperates authors is the aged standard, where do you get your ideas from?
I get why it annoys writers to be asked this; who wants to be psycho-analyzed on a panel or at a reading? Its a process, of course, and one that cannot be distilled into a quick, witty, quotable sound biteand the ultimate truth is, its almost always different in every casewhether its a novel, an essay or a short story; I certainly have not gotten inspiration the same way every time. A lot of the Alabama fiction, for example, that I have written/am writing/have thought about writing, comes from stories my grandmother told me when I was a child about the pastmostly her familys past, and certainly those stories were self-aggrandizing and self-serving, and still others were apocryphal: the ancestress, for example, who killed a Yankee soldier come to rob her during the Civil War? Yeah, that one was almost certainly lifted from Gone with the Windbut I verb since come to uncover out that Mitchell probably took the story from legends as wellthat story seems to
In when I was still an adolescent, I worked with Tab Hunter at the Minute Theatre on the Square, a well-known summer stock company in downstate Sullivan, Ill. I was several years away from losing my virginity and a decade away from coming out, but I would have done anything Tab Hunter asked me to do. Anything. He was 34, and he was the most beautiful gentleman Id ever seen. He had biceps and pecs and killer blue eyes and a dazzling smile.
Tab Hunter doesnt remember me—an anonymous apprentice who built the scenery, ran the show and fetched him the odd Coke from the corner drugstore—but he does favorably mention the Little Theatre in his new autobiography, Tab Hunter Confidenti
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Guy Madison (born Robert Ozell Moseley; January 19, – February 6, ) was an American film, television, and radio actor. He is best known for playing Wild Bill Hickok in the Western television series The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok from to During his career, Madison was given a special Golden Globe Award in and two stars (radio, television) on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood biographer Lawrence J. Quirk claimed Mike Connolly (a gay gossip columnist for The Hollywood Reporter from to ) "would put the make on the most prominent young actors, including Robert Francis, Guy Madison, Anthony Perkins, Nick Adams, and James Dean."
Madison was born January 19, , in Bakersfield, California.[1] He attended Bakersfield College, a junior college, for two years and then worked briefly as a telephone lineman before joining the United States Navy in , during World War II. In , Madison was visiting Hollywood on leave when his b