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Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla, professionally known as Rudolph Valentino (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926), was an Italian-born American actor who starred in several well-known silent films including The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Sheik, Blood and Sand, The Eagle, and The Son of the Sheik. An early pop icon, a sex symbol of the 1920s, he was known as the "Latin Lover" or simply as "Valentino". He had applied for American citizenship shortly before his death, which occurred at age 31, causing mass hysteria among his female fans and further propelling him into iconic status.
Valentino was born Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla in Castellaneta, Apulia, Kingdom of Italy. His mother, Marie Berta Gabrielle (née Barbin; 1856–1919), was French, born in Lure in Franche-Comté. His father, Giovanni Antonio Giuseppe Fedele Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla, was Italian; he was a veterinarian who died of malaria when Valentino was 11. He had an older brother, Alberto (1892–1981), a younger sister, Maria, and an older sister, Beatrice, who had died in infancy.
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Tribute to Rudolph Valentino with assorted clips. Music is Another Day by This Mortal Coil
In December 1913, an Italian immigrant arrived in New York City with a degree in Agriculture and dreams for a better life. Few who knew him then could have imagined that only six years later, Rodolfo Guglielmi would become Rudolph Valentino, Hollywood’s first male sex symbol. A successful career as a dancer led to bit roles in the movies. But Hollywood wasn’t ready for a dark lover, so Valentino was typecast as the villain in most of his early films. His powerful portrayal of an unscrupulous Italian count in “Eyes of Youth” earned him the coveted lead role of Julio in “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” His sultry tango and tormented love scenes led to “The Sheik.” Almost overnight, he changed the face of leading men in America with his smoldering gaze and passionate embrace. Women floc...
Controversial "rape" scene from Son of the Sheik starring Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Banky.
💍 OPEN ME!! 💍 Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguella, aka Rudolph Valentino, aka The Great Lover, aka the man I wish I could marry if I was alive in the 1920's, passed away on August 23, 1926 at the young age of 31 due to pleurisy. The news of his death spread quick and caused hysteria around the world. As years passed though many thought his untimely passing may have been the result of something more. In today's video we discuss his cherished ring and the supposed curse behind it that many believe may have caused his death. My Last Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvYwvZZZxxU My Last Old Hollywood Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvzCMn-3mEU&t;=2s Rudolph Valentino Biography: http://www.biography.com/people/rudolph-valentino-9514591 ...
At the awards.
a conservation project.
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In December 1913, an Italian immigrant arrived in New York City with a degree in Agriculture and dreams for a better life. Few who knew him then could have imagined that only six years later, Rodolfo Guglielmi would become Rudolph Valentino, Hollywood’s first male sex symbol. A successful career as a dancer led to bit roles in the movies. But Hollywood wasn’t ready for a dark lover, so Valentino was typecast as the villain in most of his early films. His powerful portrayal of an unscrupulous Italian count in “Eyes of Youth” earned him the coveted lead role of Julio in “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” His sultry tango and tormented love scenes led to “The Sheik.” Almost overnight, he changed the face of leading men in America with his smoldering gaze and passionate embrace. Women floc...
THE SON OF THE SHEIK (1926) Starring: Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Banky, Montagu Love, Agnes Ayres Directed by George Fitzmaurice Note. TV commercial is being forced by someone else. I had no say in it. William Thomas Sherman, wts@gunjones.com, http://www.angelfire.com/mn/hp/
THE CONQUERING POWER 1921 silent Rudolph Valentino
As the title suggests, its all about Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentino. It has lots of good information about Valentinos funeral.
In this later film, Rudolph Valentino plays a poor Italian noble man. He takes a job in New York and falls in love. Music: Kevin MacLeod
70 years in the making the 1925 Classic Silent Film "The Eagle" Starring Rudolph Valentino gets a revamp with an amazing soundtrack by Kelly Dalton. Produced by Dan Dalton and Post-Production by Alex Uvari. Purchase Kelly's Music on iTunes: https://itun.es/us/87M_l https://www.facebook.com/daltonboy https://www.kellydalton.com
Lynn Russell sittings Dr. Marshall and Rudolph Valentino, Shape, Form, Soul and Spirit Manifestation 23 December 1960 Time: 31:26 Sitters: The Millhill group. Doctor Marshall discusses the results this group gets ... says "You do get results." Valentino then speaks. Interesting talk about the spirit being animated in two or more places at once. "We do not begin at birth, neither do we end at death. Life is eternal, indestructible." We may have many forms many shapes through many lives. the more highly developed one is the less important is shape and form. We must not confine the human being to one shape or one form. I can assume myself as I last was on earth, or in previous incarnations. The soul itself is without shape or form, but it is knowledge it is being it is intelligence, it is...
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On August 15, 1926, Valentino collapsed at the Hotel Ambassador in New York. On 23rd of August he died due to pleuritis. His funeral was attended by thousands who paid their last respect for the actor. Full title reads: "Passing of Valentino. Impressive scenes of funeral of famous Film Star". New York, United States of America, USA. M/S of Rudolph Valentino's embalmed body lying in state. M/S of procession of men (including Douglas Fairbanks) coming out of building, they are followed by pall bearers carrying Valentino's coffin. M/S of woman in black veil getting into a car. She weeps melodramatically, a man and a woman support each of her arms as she walks. The woman is probably Pola Negri, ex-fiancee of Valentino. Several press photographers take pictures. Various high a...
Tribute to Rudolph Valentino with assorted clips. Music is Another Day by This Mortal Coil
Leslie Flint is best known around the world for his work as an Independent Direct Voice Medium, but he was also the founder of 'The Rudolph Valentino Guild.' In this recently digitised interview - originally recorded in Dallas Texas in the mid-1980s - Flint shares his views on the life and career of Valentino, with TV host and presenter Mary Jones...For more on the life and work of Leslie Flint please visit www.leslieflint.com
FREDDY MERCURY - RODOLFO VALENTINO -INTERVIEW
The voices of many actors and actresses from the silent film era have been lost to us forever. We have no idea what Mabel Normand, Florence La Badie, or others sounded like. But there were some stars who were able to transition to talkies or left their voices on audio recordings such as Rudolph Valentino who sang his favorite ballad. Ive included the voices of some of my favorite silent actors in this video. Please comment!
In December 1913, an Italian immigrant arrived in New York City with a degree in Agriculture and dreams for a better life. Few who knew him then could have imagined that only six years later, Rodolfo Guglielmi would become Rudolph Valentino, Hollywood’s first male sex symbol. A successful career as a dancer led to bit roles in the movies. But Hollywood wasn’t ready for a dark lover, so Valentino was typecast as the villain in most of his early films. His powerful portrayal of an unscrupulous Italian count in “Eyes of Youth” earned him the coveted lead role of Julio in “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” His sultry tango and tormented love scenes led to “The Sheik.” Almost overnight, he changed the face of leading men in America with his smoldering gaze and passionate embrace. Women floc...
Hey Guys! Welcome to my latest spooky video. As a makeup artist, silent movies stars have long been a source of inspiration to me, so making this video was a lot of fun. Please thumbs up if you liked it, comment below and subscribe for more spooky stuff! Stay GOREgeous, Gemma Sheree xoxo TheZombieKillerBride@gmail.com I’d also like to give a shout-out to some amazing You Tubers of spooky content, if you’re the type of person who prefers Dennis Nilson to Disney, lay lines to tan lines and James Wan to James Cameron: Twins22 - https://www.youtube.com/user/FLSGAMMING1 Matt Santoro - https://www.youtube.com/user/MatthewSantoro Rob Dyke - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRobDyke Danger Dolan - https://www.youtube.com/user/DDTop20 Alana George - https://www.youtube.com/user/Paran...
Society reporter Adela Rogers St. Johns blows up the myth of Rudolph Valentino as a great lover. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBCSubscribe Watch CBC: http://bit.ly/CBCFullShows About CBC: Welcome to the official YouTube channel for CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster. CBC is dedicated to creating content with original voices that inspire and entertain. Watch sneak peeks and trailers, behind the scenes footage, original web series, digital-exclusives and more. Connect with CBC Online: Twitter: http://bit.ly/CBCTwitter Facebook: http://bit.ly/CBCFacebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/CBCInstagram RetroBites: Adela Rogers St. Johns on Valentino (1970) | CBC https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTV
Auf einem arabischen Schimmel,
in jeder Hand eine Nachtigall,
schwarzgekleidet wie ein Infant,
so seh ich dich vor mir:
Rudolfo Valentino,
du Nostalgie der Nostalgie,
bei denen du schon längst vergessen,
die vergessen dich jetzt nie
Stiefel, gedrechselt aus Elfenbein,
im Herzen ein Bankrotteur
in der Manege der ausverkauften Eitelkeit,
so seh ich dich vor mir.