The dashing silent film-era actor was beaten to death in the bedroom of his Studio City home in 1968. Twelve years later another actor, Ryan Gene Kelley, moved into the same hacienda. “He had it ...
Ramon Novarro's 1968 murder, with its scandalous homophobic overtones, has tended to obscure his place in film history as Hollywood's first Latin American leading man. To its credit, Andre Soares' ...
We recently published a gallery of images of actor Rock Hudson in anticipation of the new documentary Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed, and it got us thinking about another gay Hollywood legend.
Under the name Ramon Novarro, the Mexican American actor José Ramón Gil Samaniego became one of Hollywood’s biggest stars in the 1920s and early 1930s. After the famously handsome actor’s success in ...
Mexico native Ramon Novarro (born Jose Ramon Gil Samaniego, February 6, 1899 – October 30, 1968) was a Hollywood film and television actor. He was a major star and matinee idol of 1920s Silent through ...
And so a new chapter begins for Lloyd Wright's Samuel-Novarro House. Built in 1928 for actor Ramon Novarro's personal secretary/companion, Louis Samuel, but taken over and expanded by Novarro after ...
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Although the handsome Mexican-born Ramon Novarro (1899-1968) is remembered almost entirely for the silent “Ben-Hur,” he was second only to Rudolph Valentino as a “Latin lover” of the silver screen.
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