Hunter, at any rate, preferred solitude and privacy to having his dirty laundry aired, the same way he preferred horses to humans.
In 1977, Hunter attempted a comeback when he replaced Philip Burns as George Shumway in the late-night series Forever Fernwood.
The 2015 adapted from his memoir, which can be seen on Netflix, helped usher in a wave of discourse about the ills of the studio era — homophobia, misogyny and abuse among them — a topic that was revisited last year in Feud, the fictitious television recounting of the rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
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