Great Web sites devoted to favorite male movie stars of the classic movies era, from G-H.
A Tribute to Clark Gable
For a high school dropout with big ears who flunked his first MGM screen test, Clark Gable did pretty well for himself, becoming "The King of Hollywood" and starring in one of the most popular films ever made.
A Tribute to John Garfield
If there was ever an actor who has not received his fair share of attention from latter-day movie audiences, it's John Garfield. It seems to us that it's time for him to be rediscovered.
The Unofficial James Garner Page
Though not quite a "classic" movie star in the usual sense, Jim Garner began his career in the 50s and has given us a couple of memorable TV characters, including James Rockford, recently voted by TV Guide as the greatest detective on television. Created by Jeff Lang, who also runs the Gregory Peck site.
John Gavin - So Suave
Meredy's tribute to the actor, former SAG president, public servant, and businessman includes a biography, filmography, special downloads, images, and more.
John Gilbert at Classic Movie Favorites
A brand new site from Lynn Dougherty, devoted to the silent film star who tragically failed to make the transition to talkies, not because of his voice, but because of Louis B. Mayer's hatred of him.
A Tribute to Cary Grant
He created himself and then became his creation, and it made Cary Grant one of the most popular stars in Hollywood history, finishing second in the AFI voting to Humphrey Bogart (and first in our poll).
A Tribute to Alec Guinness
You know him as Obi-Wan Kenobi, but when it comes to pure acting, the force was always with him. One of the greatest British stage and screen actors.
Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites: Laurence Harvey
Lynn Dougherty's new tribute to the star of The Manchurian Candidate and Room at the Top includes a biography, filmography, images, links, and more.
Dick Haymes: The Voice of Perfection
A tribute to the popular singer who appeared in a dozen-and-a-half films in the 40s and 50s, most notably State Fair in 1945, but who experienced problems with alcohol and several failed marriages (one to Rita Hayworth).
A Tribute to Charlton Heston
The man who played Moses and Ben-Hur now faces a real personal challenge that has nothing to do with the Second Amendment.
A Tribute to William Holden
The Golden Boy achieved stardom almost overnight, and was voted #25 on the American Film Institute greatest actors list. A tribute on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of his death.
The Jack Holt Web Site
Paul J. Angel's newest site is dedicated to the great cowboy star who made his mark at Paramount in a series of Zane Grey westerns after beginning as a supporting player and stunt man in silents in 1914.
A Tribute to Bob Hope
An updated and expanded tribute originally written on the occasion of Bob's 99th birthday, and later updated at the time of his death. Thanks for the memories.
Anthony Hopkins Fantopia
As time goes on, more and more stars qualify for "classic" status. Such is the case with Anthony Hopkins, who will turn 68 this year and who has turned in some wonderful performances. You'll enjoy this site, which includes a Whack-a-Mole-like Kissing Game, as well as the usual news, biography, and so forth.
Leslie Howard, from Classic Movie Favorites
Lynn Dougherty's tribute to the British actor who played second banana to Clark Gable, and died in a plane crash at the age of 50. Includes text, photos, posters, and more.
Rakish Rock Hudson
Meredy's tribute to the star of the 50s and 60s who died of AIDS in 1985 includes a biography, filmography, large image collection, downloads and postcards.
Rock Hudson
Includes bio, filmography, lots of photos and posters, and other information about the well-liked star whose death had such an impact on public awareness of the AIDS crisis.
Rock Hudson's Official Site
From CMG, the site includes a brief biography, filmography, TV shows, awards, and a gallery of head shot photos.
Jimmy Hunt
Tribute to the famed child actor created by his son Ron.
A Tribute to Jeffrey Hunter
Jim Lalley's site is a tribute to Jeffrey Hunter and his movies. It contains synopses of the films, as well as many photos from Jim's collection, including shots from Hunter's TV appearances.