Guest FourAces Posted April 5, 2012 Share Posted April 5, 2012 Interesting tidbit not earth shattering but I could easily see why two high profile people back then would want less than high profile encounters The book was released about a month ago. Anyone happen to read it? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From the Advocate: A new book will reveal that Cary Grant and Spencer Tracy were among Hollywood stars who used the services of male hustler Scotty Bowers, reports Entertainment Weekly. Publishing house Grove/Atlantic has purchased rights to Bowers's memoir titled Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars, David Kuhn, literary agent for Bowers, tells EW. The book will reportedly cover the years Bowers spent working as "a bartender, confidante, and gigolo to a laundry list of showbiz icons. A GI who moved to Hollywood after World War II, Bowers describes running a prostitution ring out of an L.A. gas station, servicing actors and actresses on leave from nearby studios. He says he later became an in-demand bartender who developed intimate friendships with stars like Katharine Hepburn, Montgomery Clift, and Rock Hudson, among others. Now 88 and living in L.A. with his wife of 27 years, Bowers agreed to tell his stories now that most of the celebrities he claims were friends and clients have passed away." “The book is a window onto the shadow lives of all these people who entertained us and made popular culture, but who in many ways weren’t what they appeared to be,” Kuhn tells EW. “Scotty helped them to fulfill the desires that they couldn’t fulfill themselves." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...