Figuring that their producers could not tell Jeff Hunter from Tab Hunter, the two actors, while working in Spain, played a great prank in the mid-60's: they switched roles! Jeff took on Tab's role in a western, and Tab took Jeff's role in a thriller. No one ever seemed to notice! (Does anyone out there know the names of the two films?)
Compelling commentary, by a Christian minister. (January 1961 "Modern Screen")
The filming of King of Kings. (April 1961 "British Photoplay")
Jeff awaits the public's reaction to King of Kings. (Sept. 1961 "British Photoplay")
Louella Parsons interviews Jeff about King of Kings. (Oct. 1, 1961 "SF Examiner Pictorial Living")
Jeff moves beyond loneliness and self-doubt. (January 1962 "Modern Screen")
Jeff pauses to reflect, after King of Kings debuts. (January 1962 "Screen Stories")
Jeff's experiences and opinions as an actor; excerpted from an interview with Jeff. (April 1962 "Films and Filming")
Jeff and Dusty's life at home. (November 1953 "Movieland and TV Time")
One-page article with photo (January 11, 1964, "The Chicago Tribune")
Nice profile of Jeff, with "Temple Houston" photo. (Jan.11-17, 1964 "TV Guide")
Experiences in Europe, and life with Dusty. (April 1964 "Movie Mirror")
Jeff and Dusty's courtship and marriage. (June 1964 "TV Radio Mirror")
A very charming interview with Jeff, with some great pics! In Spanish (July 17, 1964 "Fotogramas")
A very charming interview with Jeff, with some great pics! Translated to English from the original Spanish - thank you to Eva for her invaluable translation assistance! (July 17, 1964 "Fotogramas")
Jeff portrays Joaquin Murrieta. In Spanish, with nice photos. (September 4, 1964 "iHOLA!")
Jeff portrays Joaquin Murrieta. Nice photos. Translated to English from the original Spanish - heartfelt thanks again to our friend Eva for her wonderful translation work! (September 4, 1964 "iHOLA!")
An interview with Jeff, with a focus on King of Kings and the Star Trek pilot. (1/30/1965 "Los Angeles Citizen News")
Making films abroad, Brainstorm, Star Trek, and more. (7/4/1965 "The Milwaukee Journal")
One paragraph, with photo. (1966 "Modern Screen's Hollywood Yearbook")
Jeff's talent, maturity, sincerity. In Spanish, with great photos! (Dec. 30, 1966 "CINEavance")
Jeff's talent, maturity, sincerity. Great photos! Translated to English from the original Spanish - thanks again to Eva for translating! (Dec. 30, 1966 "CINEavance")
Jeff's life and career: focus is on his westerns. (Nov. 1967 "Star-Cine Aventures")
Jeff's life and career: focus is on his westerns. (Nov. 1967 "Star-Cine Aventures")
Brief article; two nice portrait photos plus photos from Super Colt 38. In Spanish. (March 15, 1968 "Cinelandia")
Brief article; two nice portrait photos plus photos from Super Colt 38. (March 15, 1968 "Cinelandia")
Jeff and Emily marry after a whirlwind courtship. (May 1969 "Inside TV")
More on their courtship and marriage. (June 1969 "Movieland and TV Time")
So, who was best man at Jeff and Emily's wedding? ("TV Picture Life", unknown date)
Photos of Jeff and Barbara enjoying the great outdoors. (1954 "Screen Annual")
Jeff's exercise routine, with many photos! (1954 "Muscle Builder Magazine")
Barbara's career takes off; Jeff is supportive. (1954 "Movie Pix")
What life is like for Jeff, Barbara, and young son Chris. (January 1954 "Motion Picture and Television Magazine")
Jeff gets to know his new son, Chris. (February 1954 "Hollywood Family Album")
Written by Barbara Rush - she shares why her marriage to Jeff is strong. (March 1954 "Movie Life")
(Excerpted from a longer article) Writer Zenaide Andrea spends a little time with Jeffrey Hunter and Barbara Rush at the Sao Paolo International Film Festival, 1954. Nice photo of Zenaide with Jeff!
Jeff's career is thriving! Nice full-page photo with Barbara. (April 1954 "Movie Pix")
Family life with Barbara and toddler Chris. (April 1954 "Movie Stars Parade")
Written by Jeff - he talks about his Christian faith. (May 1954 "Modern Screen")
Life at home for Jeff, Barbara, and Chris, who is almost two! (June 1954 "Movie Life")
Jeff is supportive of Barbara's career success. (September 1954 "Photoplay")
A new challenge to their marriage? (September 1954 "Motion Picture and Television")
Expressing sadness that Barbara and Jeff are divorcing. (December, 1954 "Modern Screen")
Jeff and Bob Wagner in Mexico. (December 1954 "Motion Picture")
Family life with the Hunters. (January 1955 "Filmland")
Jeff is newly single. One page, with nice photos. ("Movie Annual" 1955)
Why did Jeff and Barbara's marriage fall apart? (January 1955 "Motion Picture")
Jeff and Barbara both move on, after their marriage ends. (unknown source)
Jeff's good luck, and his many talents. (June 1, 1955 "Ranch Romances")
Pictorial about Jeff's life in his bachelor apartment. (August 1955 "Movies")
Pictorial of Jeff at the Dunes pool. (November 1955 Filmland)
Jeff reminisces about the "steamiest one-sided romance of [his] life" (October 1955 "Modern Screen")
One page about Jeff as a teenager. (Feb-April 1956 "Screen Album")
This story speculates that Jeff and Barbara could reunite. (July 1956 "Movie Play")
Excellent story about Jeff's life, personal and professional. (July 1956 "Photoplay")
Cute pictorial of Jeff with son Chris. (September 1956 "Screen Stars")
Jeff goes after what he wants in his career. (September 1956 "Picturegoer")
Jeff will be a great catch for some lucky lady! (November 1956 "Motion Picture")
Jeff's secret formula for career success. (January 8, 1957 "German Film Revue")
Jeff's secret formula for career success. (January 8, 1957 "German Film Revue") This English translation was provided by our friend Teddy; many thanks to her for her impeccable work!
Jeff's life and career are on the upswing! (May 1957 "Movieland")
Newly married to Dusty, Jeff becomes gravely ill. (December 1958 "Movie Mirror")