Hiding in Plain Sight: The Secret Life of Raymond Burr

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Hal Leonard Corporation, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 266 pages
The complete story of the actor's career, including his secret gay life. Raymond Burr (1917-1993) was an enigma. A film noir star regularly known for his villainous roles in movies like Rear Window, he delighted millions of viewers each week with the top-rated shows Perry Mason and Ironside, which ran virtually uninterrupted for 20 years. But Burr was leading a secret gay life at a time in Hollywood when such a lifestyle was akin to career suicide. He invented a tragic biography for himself in which he was mythologized as a heartbroken husband and father. There was even an invented affair with a teenage Natalie Wood, 21 years his junior. He fought for truth as Perry Mason and Robert T. Ironside, yet he couldn't admit his own deception. Burr met his partner, struggling actor Robert Benevides, on the set of Perry Mason, and they remained together for over 35 years until Burr's death. Together, they built a business empire, traveled the world, and shared their passion for orchids and fine wine - keeping the true nature of their relationship a secret from all but their closest friends - a secret revealed here for the first time in depth.

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Contents

A Burr in the Saddle
1
California Dreamin
17
An Old Wives Tale
27
Untrue Romance
47
Enter Perry Mason
81
Howdy Partner A Little RR
99
A Confidential Matter
113
Your Slip Is Showing
135
Redux and Cover
187
Twilight in the Vineyard
203
Where Theres a Will
213
Raymond Burr Credits
221
Author Interviews
229
Notes
231
Selected Bibliography
249
Index
255

Its a Jungle Out There
147
Raymond and the Misses
177

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About the author (2008)

Michael Seth Starr (Northern New Jersey) has covered television at The New York Post for twelve years. He's written biographies of Peter Sellers, Art Carney, Joey Bishop, and Bobby Darin. He has appeared on the following national television programs to promote his books: The Today Show, The Early Show, Larry King Live, Entertainment Tonight, Extra, and Access Hollywood.

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