Vida y muerte de Brad Davis, «Querelle» de Rainer Fassbinder

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El libro «After Midnight: The Life and Death of Brad Davis» de Susan Bluestein Davi s y Hilary De Vries repasa la vida e Brad Davis, actor de la película de culto «Querelle» de Rainer Fassbinder, por la que siempre será recordado.

Su última aparición fue un cameo en la película «The Player», del director Robert Altman, donde se interpretó a sí mismo. Enfermo a causa del VIH, falleció el 8 de septiembre de 1991 en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, California. Una biografía escrita en 1997 por su viuda, Susan Bluestein, afirma que Brad Davis no era homosexual y que si bien consumía cocaína, no era adicto a la heroína. Otras fuentes indican que era bisexual.

Brad Davis lived a life that mirrored the intensity of his star-making performance in the film Midnight Express. Filled with hope after defeating the alcohol and drug addiction that almost destroyed his career, he was then devastated to learn, in 1985, that he was HIV-positive. He soon discovered that behind the red ribbons of Hollywood was an unforgiving world, and recognized the irony of what he had to do to survive as an actor: he had to live a lie. Susan Bluestein Davis, Brad’s wife and partner for twenty years, is keenly aware of the realities of today’s Hollywood that demand this heart-wrenching story be told. With an affecting voice, she reveals the highs and lows of an explosive career, the nightmare of addiction, and the heartbreak of AIDS: caring for a loved one who is dying, combating rumors that are almost as corrosive as the disease, and keeping the most important element of your life a secret. A startling take on the entertainment world, After Midnight is also a powerful chronicle of Susan and Brad’s enduring love, the kind that provides comfort and hope against great challenges.