David Leddick
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David Leddick is an author, playwright and actor.

He has 22 books published: many photography books about the male nude (including one of Taschen's top-ten bestsellers, "The Male Nude"), and the second edition of "In the Spirit of Miami Beach" (from Assouline Books).

He has published six novels (including "My Worst Date" and "The Sex Squad"), and a biography on art figures from the 1930s and 1940s.

The author’s newest book, "Gorgeous Gallery," is a collection of homoerotic art published by Bruno Gmunder and will be available worldwide in June. Leddick's next book will be "Meaningless Hugs, Meaningless Kisses," an impressionistic “imagined memoir” about a gay man’s romances in his 70s.

He was born in 1930, and after graduating from the University of Michigan served as an officer in the U.S. Navy. He was at Bikini Atoll during the hydrogen bomb testing. Leddick moved to New York in the 1950s, and was a ballet dancer. He was with the Metropolitan Opera’s ballet corps where he appeared onstage with great Divas such as Maria Callas.

Leddick has worked in advertising as the Worldwide Creative Director for Revlon in New York, and as International Creative Director for L'Oreal in Paris, through the 1970s and 1980s. He created some of the era's most iconic beauty campaigns (including the groundbreaking TV commercial for Jontue http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDsPLNT2qq0 ).

He began a new career at the age of 65 as a writer.

Resuming his theater career at the age of 70, he has written the scripts and lyrics for a number of musicals as well as some plays that he has performed throughout the U.S. and South America.

Now in his 80s and living in Miami Beach, Leddick wants to write about reporting back from what calls the “uncharted territory of aging.” He considers living in his 80s to be the new late middle-age: “After dating, relationships and living life to the fullest through my 70s, I feel like I have gone out into a desert from which no one has reported back." His next books about this are “How to Hit 70 Doing 100” and “Sexcercise at 70.”

"I call everyone who is over 65 a Sextennial, and we are all going to share this rich experience of the last third of our lives - a productive and exciting time which has never existed historically before."

Blog Entries by David Leddick

Being Gay in the World of Mad, Mad Men: What It Was Really Like

(48) Comments | Posted May 17, 2012 | 5:09 PM

Are you watching Mad Men? You have not been getting a truly balanced view of what it was like to be gay in advertising in that time period.

I was there, as a junior writer, then a senior writer, then a group head through the 1950s, and then a creative...

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Over Sixty? You're A Sextennial! You're a New Maverick!

(10) Comments | Posted April 26, 2012 | 8:49 AM

I call them "The Sextennials" -- over 60 and sexy.

My 80s feel like late middle-age to me, and my goal is to continue having a sex life at 90. If I can manage that, I will consider my life to have been a success. I think sex is crucial...

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Do You Hate Homoerotic Art? Is It the Art, or Is It You?

(17) Comments | Posted March 16, 2012 | 12:05 PM

Did you think homoeroticism in art was just a late-20th-century phenomenon, that artists like Robert Mapplethorpe, Bruce Weber, and many others were something new under the sun?

When the European publishing house Bruno Gmünder asked me to create a new book of art featuring male nudes, for my introduction I...

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They Called Me a Slut at 82

(11) Comments | Posted January 26, 2012 | 5:33 PM

"The 80-year-old slut." That's what a friend calls me. "82," I say, correcting him. "82."

We have to completely rethink what age numbers stand for.

Yes, I am 82, and yes, I have a lover who is well under 30, and yes, I have an excellent sex life...

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Being Gay in the 21st Century

(25) Comments | Posted November 30, 2011 | 11:20 AM

"Being gay is just like being Swedish. It's a little different, but in no important way."

That's precisely what I thought in 2005, as I was prompted to write my new book after beginning to get a grip on what it is like to be gay in the 21st century....

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