The life of Rudolph Valentino has been filmed a number of times for television and the big screen. One of these biopics is Ken Russell's 1977 film, Valentino, in which Valentino is portrayed by Rudolf Nureyev. The film itself is only loosely based on his life. An earlier feature film about Valentino's life, also called Valentino, was released in 1951, starring Anthony Dexter as Valentino. The short film Daydreams of Rudolph Valentino, with Russian actor Vladislav Kozlov as Valentino, was presented at Hollywood Forever cemetery on August 23, 2006, marking the 80th anniversary of Rudolph Valentino's death.
Notably , the late Rudolph Valentino (May 6, 1895 - August 23, 1926) .
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The title of "the great lover of the silent screen" is often attributed to Rudolph Valentino. He was an iconic actor in the 1920s, renowned for his romantic roles in films like "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" and "The Sheik." Valentino's charisma and on-screen presence made him a cultural phenomenon and a symbol of romantic allure during the silent film era. His untimely death in 1926 further solidified his legendary status.
Rudolph Valentino was born on May 6, 1895.
The cast of Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino - 2000 includes: Alla Nazimova as herself Rudolph Valentino as himself
The life of Rudolph Valentino has been filmed a number of times for television and the big screen. One of these biopics is Ken Russell's 1977 film, Valentino, in which Valentino is portrayed by Rudolf Nureyev. The film itself is only loosely based on his life. An earlier feature film about Valentino's life, also called Valentino, was released in 1951, starring Anthony Dexter as Valentino. The short film Daydreams of Rudolph Valentino, with Russian actor Vladislav Kozlov as Valentino, was presented at Hollywood Forever cemetery on August 23, 2006, marking the 80th anniversary of Rudolph Valentino's death.
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The Legend of Rudolph Valentino - 1961 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Supposedly Valentino was at a party when he collapses. Got to wikiepedia it tells you how he died
May 6, 1895
Biography - 1987 Rudolph Valentino The Great Lover was released on: USA: 14 February 1996
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"The Son of the Sheik" (1926).