My Official Wife (1914)
The Quest of Life (1916)
The Foolish Virgin (1916)
Seventeen (1916)
Patria (1917)
Alimony (1917)
A Society Sensation (1918)
All Night (1918)
The Married Virgin (1918)
The Homebreaker (1919)
Delicious Little Devil (1919)
Virtuous Sinners (1919)
Big Little Person (1919)
A Rogue's Romance (1919)
Nobody Home (1919)
Eyes of Youth (1919)
An Adventuress (1920)
Passion's Playground (1920)
The Cheater (1920) (uncredited)
Once to Every Woman (1920)
The Wonderful Chance (1920)
Stolen Moments (1920)
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921)
Uncharted Seas (1921)
The Conquering Power (1921)
Camille (1921)
The Sheik (1921)
Moran of the Lady Letty (1922)
Beyond the Rocks (1922)
Blood and Sand (1922)
The Young Rajah (1922)
The Hooded Falcon (1924)
Monsieur Beaucaire (1924)
A Sainted Devil (1924)
The Eagle (1925)
Cobra (1925)
The Son of the Sheik (1926)
Kitaplar
Daydreams (1923)
How You Can Keep Fit (1923)
Valentino as I Knew Him by S. George Ullman. (1926)
La Vie Amoureuse de Rudolph Valentino by Edouard Ramond. (1926)
Rudolph Valentino - His Romantic Life and Death by Ben-Allah. (1926)
Valentino as I Knew Him by S. George Ullman (1927)
Los amores d Rodolfo Valentino by Edouard Ramond.(1927)
Rudolph Valentino Recollections by Natacha Rambova. (1927)
Het liefde-leven van Rudolph Valentino by J. G. Burdon. (1927)
Rodolfo Valentino cavaliere dell'amore by Sarah Weskaja. (1927)
La vita amorosa di Rodolfo Valentino by Edouard Ramond. (1927)
My Private Diary (1929)
The Intimate Journal of Rudolph Valentino (1931)
Valentino: The Unforgotten by Roger C. Peterson. (1937)
Remember Valentino by Beulah Livingstone (1938).
Rodolfo Valentino En el 25th Aniversario de su Muerte by Jesus Basa Arrese (1951)
Valentino by Alan Arnold. (1952)
The Return of Rudolph Valentino by Rev. Carol E. McKinstry. (1952)
Rudolph Valentino is My Spirit Friend by Anna Lou Erhard. (1959)
Rudolph Valentino, The Man Behind the Myth by Robert Oberfirst. (1962)
Ciao Rudy by Luigi Magni. (1965)
The Voice of Valentino by Lynn Russell (1965).
Valentino, An Intimate Shocking Expose by Chaw Mank (1966)
Valentino by Irving Shulman. (1967)
The Magic of Rudolph Valentino by Norman A. Mackenzie. (1974)
The Intimate Life of Rudolph Valentino by Jack Scagnetti. (1975)
Rodolfo Valentino by Sergio Trinchero & Sergio Russo. (1975)
Rudolph Valentino by Alexander Walker. (1976) .
Valentino - The Love God by Neil Botham and Brad Donnelly. (1976)
Valentino, The True Life Story by Vincent Tajiri. (1977)
Valentino by Robert Oberfirst. (1977)
Rudolph Valentino By Jeanne DeRecqueville. (1977)
Il Mistero Rodolfo Valentino by Leo Pantaleo. (1995)
Rudolph & Rodolfo - La Vita Breve e Felice di Valentino by Vito Attolini (1995)
Rodolfo Valentino Una Mitologia Per Immagini by Chicca Guglielmi Morone(1996)
Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino by Emily W. Leider (2003)
Valentino Forever; The History of the Valentino Memorial Services by Tracy Terhune (2004)
The Valentino Mystique By Allan r. Ellenberger (2005)
Rudolph Valentino: The Great Lover (2006)
He was Born Rodolfo Alfonzo Raffaelo Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla in Castellaneta, Italy on May 6, 1895. When he was a boy, his goal was to leave Castellaneta. When his father passed away in 1906, Rudolph and his brother were sent to school in Taranto. He was not pleased with his schooling. He did anything to get out of it. Finally at eighteen, he took the money his father left him for his education and sailed off to the United States.
He arrived in New York on December 23, 1913 and stayed with friends and family. He worked as an under gardener on the estate of Millionaire Cornelius Bliss. Here he worked on his English and the manners of the rich. After he was fired from his job, he was homeless, and left with no money. He then found a job as a bus boy in an italian restaurant. There were dance halls and Cabarets. There he learned to dance the Tango very well. Shortly after, Rudolph acquired a job as a full time dancer.
From there, Rudolph moved to Hollywood, and was discovered by June Mathis. She suggested he star in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse", which featured his famous Tango scenes. The film was a great success. In 1921 he was given the role in ‘The Sheik’ alongside Agnes Ayres. He gained his fame, and women loved him best as The Sheik.
Rudolph was married twice; once to actress, Jean Acker 1919 then in 1926 to Natacha Rambova. The marriages sadly ended in divorce. In August 1926, Rudolph went to New York for the premiere to the sequel of "The Sheik", entitled "The Son of the Sheik". While in New York, Rudolph collapsed in his hotel room on August 15, and had surgery for a gastric ulcer and ruptured appendix. Later he became very ill with peritonitis and his health was in very bad condition. Around 8 o’clock, Rudolph went into a coma.
Ten minutes past twelve o’clock Rudolph let out one last breath. A priest, a nurse, and physicians were at his bedside. He died on August 23rd at the age of 31. More than 100,000 people stopped by Campbell's funeral parlor in New York, where Rudolph's body was kept. Riots broke lose as the many, many fans waited in line outside to get a glimpse of the stars body and pay their respects. He was laid to rest at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California.
Biography by Mr.& Mrs.Lopez
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In the standard English playing card deck, the king and the other face cards represent no one in particular (though the king of hearts is sometimes referred to as the "suicide king" because he appears to be sticking his sword into his head; evidently, the king of hearts is also the only one of the kings without a moustache, whereas the king of diamonds is the only king not be depicted carrying a sword, wielding an axe instead).
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