In Joel Thurm's new memoir, “Sex, Drugs & Pilot Season: Confessions of a Casting Director” , the 80 year-old Hollywood casting director talks about the sexual affiars he had with two of Hollywood's famous actors: Rock Hudson and Robert Reed.
He recalls a party he attended in the 1970s for a special screening of the gay film "Boys in the Sand" , in which mostly gay men attended. Rock Hudson (his childhood crush) was at the party, and at one point motioned to Thurm to follow him into an empty bedroom. Thurm says once they were along in the bedroom, he was so intimidated by Rock Hudson standing there that he couldn't get an erection. Someone even asked him, 'Why didn't you just blow him?' Thurm responded, " I couldn't do anything - it was Rock Hudson !" Thurm said Hudson was understanding of the intimidation - it had happened to other guys before.
In 1976, Thurm said he cast and produced the television movie 'Boy in the Plastic Bubble' starring Robert Reed and John Travolta. He said Reed was not happy playing second fiddle to Travolta, and he had other difficulties on the set during production. On one particular day, Reed was so frustrated he retreated to his dressing room. Thurm followed him to 'smooth things over' so they could get back to production, by letting him know how appreciative he was for Reed to be part of the movie. He didn't plan for anything sexual to happen (though everyone on the set knew Reed was gay), but at one point he started rubbing Reed's back...and Reed 'responded to him' in a sexual way. After their encounter, Reed went back to being a 'prick' according to Thurm.