'Damn Yankees' star Tab Hunter dead

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

"Damn Yankee" Hunter, a gay icon, is dead. He was 86.

died on July 8 in after a blood clot in his leg caused a cardiac arrest, Allan Glaser, Hunter's partner for more than three decades, confirmed to variety.com.

rose to the top ranks of Hollywood leading men in the 1950s and early 1960s. He appeared in the likes of "Damn Yankees" and "Battle Cry", and had chart-topping records such as "Young Love".

But at the height of his popularity, he was dogged by rumours that he was gay, a potentially career-ending trivia during that culturally conservative era.

fell out of favour as the 1960s continued and a new breed of stars such as and entered the mainstream. As tastes changed, Hunter did summer stock and dinner theatre, as well as appeared in spaghetti westerns.

He came out as gay in 2005 with the publication of his autobiography, "Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star". In it, he wrote about studio publicity arms efforts to mask his homosexuality by linking him with co-stars and friends such as and

That book inspired a 2015 documentary by Jeffrey Schwarz, also called "Hunter Confidential."

Hunter became a symbol of the gay rights movement, but it was a role he took on reluctantly. Despite being publicly closeted for much of his life, Hunter had relationships with "Psycho" star and figure before settling down with Glaser.

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First Published: Tue, July 10 2018. 11:44 IST