- On December 23, 1980, he suffered a heart attack at age 49 while skiing in Taos, New Mexico. In March 1991, he suffered a stroke. He recovered from both.
- Following the likes of Richard Chamberlain, Tab released his tell-all 2005 memoir revealing his homosexuality. The book entitled "Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star" outlines a late 1950s relationship with actor Anthony Perkins that lasted several years. Other briefer flings mentioned included dancer Rudolf Nureyev, actor Scott Marlowe and ice-skater Ronnie Robertson. The book was actually written in 2003 but held in release for two years.
- He was the younger of two boys. His brother, Walter John Gelien (born August 18, 1930), was killed in action in Vietnam on October 28, 1965, leaving behind a wife and seven children. Hunter learned of his older brother's death a few days later when a messenger from the US War Department approached Hunter while he was performing in a rodeo and, after addressing him by his real name (Arthur Kelm), the messenger handed Hunter the envelope confirming his brother's death.
- The name "Tab Hunter" came from agent Henry Willson who wanted to "tab" the actor wannabe with a catchy new name. "Hunter" came from his skills as a horseman who rode hunters and jumpers. Willson was also well known for coming up with Rock Hudson's name.
- Was Warner Bros. Records' first signee.
- He was born Arthur Kelm in New York City. His mother, Gertrude (Gelien), was a German (Catholic) immigrant. His father, Charles Kelm, was Jewish. Tab was raised in California by his mother and maternal grandparents, Ida (Sonnenfleth) and John Henry Gelien.
- He was one of the last actors to be put under exclusive contract at Warner Bros. before the eventual erosion of the studio system in the late 1950s.
- Hunter and his life partner Allan Glaser met in 1983, and stayed together until Hunter's death in 2018. The couple co-produced the films Lust in the Dust (1984), Hollywood on Horses (1989), and Dark Horse (1992).
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6320 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
- Was once arrested following an L.A. raid on a "pajama party" in Walnut Park in 1950. Tab was eventually fined $50 for a reduced "disorderly conduct" charge after originally being charged with "idle, lewd or dissolute conduct."
- He co-executive produced and hosted the cable television series Hollywood on Horses (1989).
- His bare chest was chosen to adorn the cover of Donald Reuter's book: "Shirtless! The Hollywood Male Physique."
- Taught how to needlepoint by Rosey Grier.
- Sailors of the Royal Navy with the surname Hunter are often given the nickname Tab in reference to Tab Hunter.
- On October 21, 2018, he was honored with a Sketch of the Day caricature on the website Star Portraits by a United States based artist known as Odoxesky. He was again so honored on March 12, 2019.
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