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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' ...
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.
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.
The stars in this play spend one act gleaming, another act fading away. For a brief window of time in the 1930s, Hollywood was a place of permissiveness toward the homosexuality of its leading men, ...
Anybody who looked anything other than Anglo or northern European was cast to play everything from Italians, to Spaniards, Greeks, Hungarians, Arabs and Persians. For a time in the US Valentino was ...
2006-04-30 04:00:00 PDT Los Angeles-- Its role as home to film stars has spanned decades. Now, the distinctive house in the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles is on the market for $3.1 million.
The Novarro House, Lloyd Wright’s Mayan-inspired Art Deco masterpiece, is back on the market after last having sold in 2014. Silent film star Ramon Novarro commissioned the home in 1928 for his, erm, ...
The Lloyd Wright-designed Samuel-Novarro House in Hollywood Hills has sold for $3.8 million. The Los Angeles landmark has had several celebrity owners over the years. The dramatic Art Deco-style house ...
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