The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Tab Hunter
- I don’t care whether people like me or dislike me. I’m not on earth to win a popularity contest. I’m here to be the best human being I possibly can be.
- I’m very grateful for this road that I’ve been on – it’s been a good one. It’s been a tough one at times, too.
- A lot has been written about Tony Perkins and myself and I figured, Let’s get it straight. I had a relationship with Tony for two to three years, but those are only threads in the tapestry of my whole life.
- I was born in New York. I grew up in San Francisco, Long Beach, and Los Angeles.
- I’m a very private person who grew up with a strict German mother who believed ‘loose lips sink ships.’
- People think that because you might have a feeling toward another male that you don’t enjoy women. I love women. I love being around them. But when we’d go out together, we’d kind of almost go out in disguise. Not in disguise, but in a baseball cap and sunglasses.
- I lived in those old movie houses as a kid. I just loved them. What total escapism for someone.
- I wasn’t an actor. They they take the externals. Here I was, a kid thrown into Hollywood with a brand-new name, starring in motion pictures.
- I’m very proud of ‘That Kind of Woman’ with Sophia Loren, directed by Sidney Lumet, and I loved doing ‘Gunman’s Walk’ because I finally got to play a bad guy.
- Hollywood cools, and when it cools you have to go to where the work is. I ran off to Italy to do spaghetti westerns.

Tab Hunter was an American actor, singer, and author who became one of Hollywood’s most popular stars during the 1950s and 1960s. Born Arthur Andrew Kelm on July 11, 1931, in New York City, he was raised in California, where his good looks and athletic ability helped launch his entertainment career.
Hunter gained fame through films such as Battle Cry, Damn Yankees!, and The Burning Hills, becoming a leading romantic actor of his era. In addition to acting, he enjoyed success as a recording artist, with his hit single “Young Love” reaching the top of the music charts in 1957. Later in life, Hunter openly discussed his personal experiences and sexuality in his memoir Tab Hunter Confidential, which was praised for its honesty.
He remained active in entertainment for many years and was admired for his warmth, resilience, and lasting contributions to American film and popular culture until his passing in 2018.
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