25+ Old Hollywood Stars You Probably Didn’t Know Were LGBTQ
James Dean
James Dean was a Hollywood Giant who forever changed pop culture as the first true Rebel Without a Cause. Jimmy only made three films before tragically losing his life in his Porsche Spider in 1955. He was 24. While Dean dated women, including Natalie Wood, rumors he was gay circulated in his heyday and persist today.
Several authors claim James Dean was involved with Rogers Brackett, the advertising executive. More shockingly, Jimmy’s friend Stanley Taggart insisted the star had an affair with fellow rebel Marlon Brando.
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando married four women, and some claim he fathered 17 children. However, in addition to his alleged affair with James Dean, the Hollywood heavyweight reportedly had encounters with Cary Grant, Montgomery Clift, Sir John Gielgud, and even Bob Dylan.
In 1976, Brando told a French journalist that he had been with men but stated, “I am not ashamed.” In a later Vulture interview, composer Quincy Jones said Brando also slept with James Baldwin, Marvin Gaye, and one very famous comedian…
Elizabeth Taylor
Though Elizabeth Taylor married eight times to seven men — including doomed soulmate Richard Burton twice — she’s alleged to have had relations with Marilyn Monroe. But that’s not the reason she became a celebrated gay icon.
The English actress is loved for her dedicated and passionate activism regarding the LGBTQ+ community. Liz had many close relationships with gay men, although that was probably because she’d married half the straight men on the planet!
Cary Grant
Cary Grant was born Archibald Leach in Bristol, England, and became one of Hollywood’s greatest leading men. He was a ladies’ man who married five times and had a daughter. However, Gillian Armstrong’s documentary Women He’s Undressed reveals Cary met Australian costume designer Orry-Kelly in New York in 1925. They became lovers and lived together on and off for nine years.
Cary Grant also lived with fellow actor Randolph Scott for 12 years in a Los Feliz mansion nicknamed “Bachelor Hall.” Rumors have long swirled that the pair were involved romantically.
The Golden Age of Hollywood gave us many of the biggest icons of the 20th Century. But did you know the film industry’s queer culture existed even before that famous HOLLYWOODLAND sign went up in 1923, and half of Tinseltown kept their identities a secret to safeguard their careers? So, here are some Old Hollywood stars you probably didn’t know were LGBTQ. You might know some, but we guarantee some intriguing surprises.