Voices carry live
A friend just informed me that the sexy guy who played the disapproving boyfriend in the classic 'Til Tuesday video "Voices Carry" died back in at just Although every New Wave homo secretly wished they had someone who looked like him telling them how to dress and act, I'm not sure any of us knew the first thing about him.
Turns out his name was Cully Holland -- born Kevin Joseph Gallery, which is actually a better stage name -- and he was born on Oct. 22 , , in San Francisco. His was one of six children, five boys and one girl. His parents were named Daniel and Sally.
According to People Pill, the handsome young man was once an all-state high-school football player who went on to study accounting at the University of Washington in Seattle.
While a student, he reportedly stumbled into the world of acting and modeling -- gee, I wonder how! -- and decided to drop out of college with a year remaining and move to New York to pursue a career in show business. He started off performing on stage. In , he played the main role of Denver in Matt Creeger's gay comedy/drama "Naked Highway." The play was directed by Tim Kincaid (credited under his screen name Joe Gage).
He also appeared on the soap "The Edge of Night," as well as in the off-off-Broadway show "And Not the Lark" at Studio R. Next he appeared as Edmund in Agatha Christie's "A Murder Is Announced" at the AATC Theatre.
Then in , he landed what would become his most (in)famous role, as punklite rocker Aimee Mann's hot-but-controlling Yuppie boyfriend in the epic video for 'Til Tuesday's "Voices Carry," which turned him into an overnight MTV celebrity.
At some point after the video he must have headed west.
Aimee Mann. But at the time, I recall it being the urban myth since this was in the days before Al Gore invented the internet. If anyone knows more about the late actor, I would love to hear from you. As my tipster friend above said to me: Belated RIP.The Los Angeles Times in early reviewed a play called Vera Baxter at a small theater in Santa Monica that featured Holland. The production was a revival of a French play by Marguerite Duras. Holland played one of the titular characters lovers (natch).
Later that year he starred in his first feature film, the erotic Italian drama "Dirty Love (Amore Sporco"), in which Jeff Stryker (billed as Chuck Peyton) had a bit part.
(If that set could talk!)
Cully was last seen as Marine Vince Costello in Ulli Lommel's action film "Warbirds." (He's also credited as being in the November "Cleveland Indian" episode of the NBC television series "Hardball," but not everyone is convinced his footage didn't wind up on the cutting-room floor.)
But it's what I learned next that really intrigued me.
Although it's known that Cully died on June 29, , the cause has apparently never been confirmed by his family -- yet People Pill definitively lists it as AIDS.
In while reviewing Sky Ferreira's cover of "Voices Carry," James St. James of the WoW Report reminisced about knowing Cully back in the day, writing that "he was dating a very good friend of mine at the time -- a MALE friend, dun dun dun -- and so I knew him raaaaather well.
I used to torture him with that line reading Why cant you for ONCE do something for me?'"
I reached out to James last night to see if he knew what had claimed Cully's life and this is what he told me:
I knew him pretty well -- '85 and '86 mostly -- I knew he was positive but after we lost track of each other I dont know how he died.TV Party reportsthat on a Facebook fan page of sorts devoted to Cully, a couple of people who claim to have been friends with the actor at one time weigh in on him.Ive heard both AIDS and suicide -- often in those days they went hand in hand -- when you got to a certain point you checked out. So maybe thats what happened ? He certainly was handsome though
One of them writes:
I met Cully in Evansville, Indiana, around the time Voices Carry was being released. It was all about synths, and with their debut album With Sympathy, you probably know that pretty much every song on this album talks about a relationship with a girl going sideways. Walsh at AM. Can a clip be both erotic and empowering? Back then, it was hard to know the true story behind the song, but many wonder, is Voices Carry about Al Jourgensen?Cully was dating a man named Perry. Cully and Perry visited my home a few times and we all did attend parties together. Cully was a beautiful man and very kind friend. I moved to Cincinnati [in the] late 80's and did not keep up with Cully or Perry. Sorry to hear of his passing.
Cully holland biography meaning Cully was dating a man named Perry. In his youth, Kevin was a very gifted football player. Various newspaper clippings from Sacramento area of the era, bear mention of young Kevin and his proficiency on the gridiron. The track is loaded with undertones that hint that someone is caught in an abusive relationship.A truly talented man.
I contacted the poster and he told me that Perry was a waiter in a private club in Evansville who met Cully in New York City. He said Cully would visit Indiana regularly to see his beau.
Beyond that, the Cully Holland/Facebook accountdoesn't say much more. (It's set up as if it's Cully himself, but I think it might do better if it were converted to a fan page.)Sitting here researching this man's tragic death has left me wistful, reliving the days when so many young men were cut down in their primes as we battle another global pandemic.
If anyone knows more about the late actor, I would love to hear from you. I don't know if there's a way to search the AIDS Memorial Instagram account. But I am curious to know if any of his old friends or family members have ever written him up.
As my tipster friend (above) said to me: Belated RIP.