On Tuesdays and Thursday afternoons in the spring of 1991, after my course in Biblical Hebrew at UCLA, I often drove up to Brentwood to visit Cesar Romero, the actor best known as The Cisco Kid in the 1940s and the Joker in the 1960s Batman series. We didn't become friends, exactly; we sat in his living room drinking lemonade, while he told about the many celebrities he had hooked up with through his career: Johnny Sheffield, Tommy Cook, Desi Arnaz (father and son both), Cary Grant, Walter Pidgeon, Raymond Burr, Tony Perkins, Tab Hunter, Rock Hudson.
And Batman and Robin both!
He had been with Adam West (Batman) several times at all-male parties before he began playing the Joker. No big surprises there.
But Burt Ward was 21 years old, a sheltered, conservative college jock who was not even aware that same-sex acts exist until Adam West explained. He hooked up with Cesar once, but was never really comfortable around gay people.
So this story leaves me with a few questions.
Warning: there is a bisexual scene.
Hollywood, Spring 1967
Call me Scott. I was one of the writers for the Batman series in the 1960s. I wrote for the villains, making them as camp as possible. My favorites were the women: Catwoman; Black Widow; Olga, Queen of the Cossacks; Marsha, Queen of Diamonds, played by Caroline Jones (Morticia of The Addams Family).
But the male villain had their charms. Many of them were gay: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Victor Buono (King Tut), Liberace (Chandell). After filming we used to go out to the bars, or to Cesar's house for an all-male party. Adam West (Batman) and one of the costume designers came on occasion, but not Burt Ward (Robin).
I definitely wanted an opportunity to make it with Burt. But everyone said he was a sheltered, shy kid who didn't even know that gay people existed. Even Cesar Romero struck out, and he made it with every guy in Hollywood.
Well, one day I got my chance.
Remember all those cliffhanging scenes, with the Dynamic Duo tied up? We filmed the start and finish at the same time, to ensure continuity, which means that they sometimes had to stay tied up for a couple of hours. Often they were left alone on a secluded stage for 20-30 minutes, with nothing to do but get hit on.
Some of the girls in the crew were notorious for taking that opportunity to kiss and fondle the helpless victims. They would even bring in their friends to get a handful.
Ok, maybe Adam and Burt weren't entirely helpless -- most of the props were rather flimsy, so if they really worked at it, they could escape. And, one yell would bring a stage hand running. Maybe they enjoyed the attention.
The rest of the story, with nude photos and explici sexual content, is on Tales of West Hollywood.
And Batman and Robin both!
He had been with Adam West (Batman) several times at all-male parties before he began playing the Joker. No big surprises there.
But Burt Ward was 21 years old, a sheltered, conservative college jock who was not even aware that same-sex acts exist until Adam West explained. He hooked up with Cesar once, but was never really comfortable around gay people.
So this story leaves me with a few questions.
Warning: there is a bisexual scene.

Call me Scott. I was one of the writers for the Batman series in the 1960s. I wrote for the villains, making them as camp as possible. My favorites were the women: Catwoman; Black Widow; Olga, Queen of the Cossacks; Marsha, Queen of Diamonds, played by Caroline Jones (Morticia of The Addams Family).
But the male villain had their charms. Many of them were gay: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Victor Buono (King Tut), Liberace (Chandell). After filming we used to go out to the bars, or to Cesar's house for an all-male party. Adam West (Batman) and one of the costume designers came on occasion, but not Burt Ward (Robin).
I definitely wanted an opportunity to make it with Burt. But everyone said he was a sheltered, shy kid who didn't even know that gay people existed. Even Cesar Romero struck out, and he made it with every guy in Hollywood.
Well, one day I got my chance.
Remember all those cliffhanging scenes, with the Dynamic Duo tied up? We filmed the start and finish at the same time, to ensure continuity, which means that they sometimes had to stay tied up for a couple of hours. Often they were left alone on a secluded stage for 20-30 minutes, with nothing to do but get hit on.
Some of the girls in the crew were notorious for taking that opportunity to kiss and fondle the helpless victims. They would even bring in their friends to get a handful.
Ok, maybe Adam and Burt weren't entirely helpless -- most of the props were rather flimsy, so if they really worked at it, they could escape. And, one yell would bring a stage hand running. Maybe they enjoyed the attention.
The rest of the story, with nude photos and explici sexual content, is on Tales of West Hollywood.