Was cesar romero gay

I saw him in Brentwood, California... several times, in fact.  I was always impressed with his astonishing physical appearance.  He was tall, aristocratic, ramrod-straight posture, handsome with a excellent amount of silver hair and always dressed as though he was doing a photo shoot.  I remember one time watching a young girl shove an autograph book in his face as she said are you a movie star?  He gave her a huge, welcoming smile as he took the book and feather and said well I've done a few movies.

He answered that truthfully.  Cesar Romero was never a star, per se.  One probably couldn't count on two hands the number of times he was top-billed and even then never in a great film.  Many of his roles were as men trying to woo the leading lady away from the leading man.

Never once in his 86 years did he ever publicly say I am male lover although Hollywoodites suspected he was.  Conversely, he was not opposed to talking all around it.  He would admit he had gay friends, attended lgbtq+ parties and loved to dance.  He would declare that people often associate gay with men who are dancers.  One of his most revealing comments came later in existence

Cesar Romeo & Carole's Friendship

Carole and Cesar Romero

Cesar Romero was Carole's best partner and her favorite leading man. She met him in 1941 when they costarred in the musical Dance Hall. Carole described Cesar as a gentleman with perfect manners. He escorted her to many Hollywood events and they often went out dancing together. They would make three more films together - A Gentleman At Heart, Wintertime, and Orchestra Wives. Although gossip columnists claimed they were dating Cesar was gay so there was no passion. It's rumored he once offered to marry Carole as a friend but she refused. In an interview she said "Cesar Romero, beside being the greatest dance boyfriend I've ever danced with, is the most, how shall I say it, soothing person. When you're with him you can completely relax, be at ease. You don't have to concern about making conversation, you can be absolutely natural. He is so kind. He is one of those fellows everybody likes; he never puts on airs, is wise, understanding, kindly, truly chivalrous. Just an all around fine guy." The last time Cesar saw Carole was a few weeks before she died. He later said "She told me she was very unhappy
Cesar Romeroborn 15 February 1907 (d. 1994)

Cesar Julio Romero, Jr. was a Cuban-American actor. He was born in New York to wealthy Cuban parents and played 'Latin lovers' in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles. He starred as Cisco Kid in six westerns made between 1939 and 1941. Romero's Hollywood earnings allowed him to support his large family after his parents lost their sugar import business and suffered losses in the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Romero lived on and off with various family members, especially his sister, for the linger of his life.

Romero's skill at both dancing and comedy can be seen in the classic 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as A Night in Havanaand Springtime in the Rockies, in the 1940s.

Romero served admirably in various capacities in the United States Coast Guard in the Pacific for several years during WWII.

In 1966, Romero achieved icon status when he played The Joker in the Batmantelevision series. He refused to shave his mark mustache and so it was covered with white makeup when playing the supervillain throughout the series' run. Romero also portrayed

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Cesar Julio Romero Jr.[1] (February 15, 1907 – January 1, 1994) was an American player, singer, dancer and vocal artist. He was active in film, radio, and television for almost 60 years. His wide range of screen roles included Latin lovers, historical figures in costume dramas, characters in light domestic comedies, and the Joker on the ''Batman'' television series, who was included in ''TV Guide's ''2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time.[2]

Cesar Julio Romero Jr. was born in New York City on February 15, 1907, the son of Cesar Julio Romero Sr. and Maria Mantilla.[3] His mother was said to be the biological daughter of Cuban national hero José Martí. His father was born in Barcelona, Spain and immigrated to the Joined States in 1888, where he was an expert merchant in commercial business.[4][5] His mother was a concert singer.

He grew up in Bradley Beach, New Jersey, and was educated at Bradley Beach Elementary School, Asbury Park High School,[6] the Collegiate School, and the R