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Vincent Price's Daughter Confirms Father's Bisexuality

In her guide, "Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography," Victoria Price explored the many facets of her famous father. The Hollywood legend, who died in 1993, enjoyed a career on stage and screen that spanned some 60 years and the urbane actor remains the preeminent horror icon of our time.


While the younger Price did deal with the persistent rumors surrounding her father's sexuality, she refrained from offering a definitive opinion on the matter. But in an exclusive interview with #Boom Magazine promoting her parent's newly re-released cult-classic cookbook, the Hollywood daughter opens up about the speculation.


"Everybody asks me was your dad bisexual, was he bisexual," said Price. "And it was Roddy McDowall who said to me, you know, we didn't have any idea what bisexuality meant in that sense, and if we didn't know, then how can we know the answer to that question."


In fact the out planner, art consultant, author, and public speaker has been wrestling for decades with just how much of her father's private being is public domain, as recounted in this 2012 blog post:


I was standing at the prevent in West Hollywood,

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Price’s out daughter is now opening up for the first moment about her slow father’s bisexuality.

‘I am as close to certain as I can be that my dad had physically intimate relationships with men,’ Victoria Price says in an interview with Boom Magazine. ‘I know for 100 percent fact that my dad was completely loving and supportive of LGBT people.’

‘Everybody asks me: was your dad bisexual, was he bisexual,’ Price says. ‘And it was (the late actor) Roddy McDowall who said to me, you know, we didn’t have any idea what bisexuality meant in that sense, and if we didn’t perceive , then how can we know the answer to that question?’

When she came out to her dad, he did not come out to her but she was met with absolute understanding.

‘The interesting thing for me is that when I came out to him and he said to me, “You know, I comprehend just how you feel because I have had these deep, loving relationships with men in my life and all my wives were jealous.”‘

The family loved across the street from Rock Hudson while Price was growing up and there were always a lot of gay people in their house.

‘”Uncle Rupert and Uncle Frank” came to every dinner party and it was very c

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I delight in your blog enormously, but I complete think some of your statements are, shall we utter, more rooted in the tendency of some gay men to believe everyone shares our sexuality, than in proof. Coral Browne was my client for several years in the late 80s, and my significant other and l socialised with her as well, though we never did gain to meet Vincent. I was a lifelong fan of both, and Coral was a delight. Indo think we gay men sometimes have a tendency to think people who may (or may not) acquire even been actively bisexual were queer. Certainly a scurrilous piece of nonsense such as Scotty Bowers' memoirs cannot be taken as gospel. I personally believe both were probably bisexual, but there is no proof that either was or was not. Neither the brilliant lesbian entertainer, biographer, and historian, Rose Collis, in her briiant biography of Coral, "This Effing Lady," nor Barbara Angell, in her book, "The Coral Browne Story," concluded that she was primarily sapphic. Nor does Victoria Price, herself a lesbian, suggest that either her father, or Coral, was more than bi-sexual. I gave no doubt of this myself, but to describe both as gay is ludicrous.

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@incorrectmeddlingkids​​  Yup. And there’s a very high chance he and Roddy McDowall were lovers. 

1.   Roddy McDowall was in-the-closet gay for most of his life.

2.  Roddy used to host dinner parties twice a week.  One night for the gay of Hollywood, another for the straights.   Vincent Price attended both.

3.   Roddy played Peter Vincent in the original Fright Bedtime and Fright Night part 2 based on a cross between Peter Cushing and Vincent Price.   So as Peter Vincent was played by a homosexual man who partly based the character on a bisexual man, there’s a very high chance the character of Peter Vincent in the original Fright Night is also at least bisexual. Making him the first LGBT+ vampire hunter in American pop culture.

4.   When Vincent Price’s daughter learned that her father was bisexual it was Roddy McDowall she confronted and asked “Why didn’t you tell me my dad was bisexual?” and Roddy’s response was along the lines of “We didn’t know the term.  How could you deny something if you don’t recognize the word?”  The “We” suggests to me that Roddy may not have been entirely gay, especially with his famous dinner parties.  They were probably both bi.

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Vincent Leonard Price Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor top known for his performances in horror films, although his career spanned other genres. He appeared on stage, television, and radio, and in more than 100 films. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for motion pictures and one for television.[1] Thought to be attracted to both genders. He did have a gay porn star pool boy - Fred Halsted. The thrice-married Price, whose own daughter acknowledged how carefully he hid his homosexuality, enjoyed a career renaissance as a horror star in the 1950s and 1960s. The Yale art history and English major donated some 2,000 pieces to what is now known as the Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College.

Price's first movie role was as primary man in the 1938 comedy Service de Luxe. Price became well recognizable as a character thespian, appearing in films such as The Song of Bernadette (1943), Laura (1944), The Keys of the Kingdom (1944), Leave Her to Heave
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