Gay???
-
eden_echo — 19 years ago(March 13, 2007 11:51 AM)
Or maybe, just maybe, he wasn't gay, and no it wouldn't matter one way or the other, but not every strikingly good looking man was gay or even bisexual.
Some people just seem to apply that to almost EVERY actor out there, past and present. Women were not left out either, geez!
"I promise you, before I die I'll surely come to your doorstep" -
Aulic Exclusiva — 19 years ago(March 20, 2007 05:32 PM)
Why else would a middle-class boy have emigrated from his native country?
Both his wives, including his so-called "great love" Rambova, were lesbians.
If the Kingdom of Heaven is like a grain of mustard, It can also be like a chicken-pox mark. -
black_stormraven — 19 years ago(March 25, 2007 05:56 PM)
Why else would a middle-class boy have emigrated from his native country?
Let's ask the Irish. Answer: potato famine. Ask the Mexicans: poor economy i.e. no work. Ask the Middle Easterns: freedom, religious and political. Ask the Jews: WWII/Holocaust. Ask the Armenians: genocide. There's plenty of reasons why someone emigrates from his/her homeland, not solely because of his or her sexuality.
And for the record, Rudy's first wife was a lesbian, but Rambova was bisexual.
Renewed shall be Blade-that-was-Broken. The Crownless again shall be King. -
cclub — 19 years ago(March 26, 2007 09:01 PM)
Why else would a middle-class boy have emigrated from his native country?>>>>
What does his two bitch wives being lesbians have anything to do with him being gay or bi? I fail to see a correlation.
And dude, how many Italians came to America between 1900 and 1930? Lots! He came to America to gain a new life and beginning. -
iamthemook — 18 years ago(August 20, 2007 02:52 PM)
apparently not. When he arrived in the U.S. in the mid-1910's, he found work as a tango dancer many of whom found work as gigolos who catered to weathly society women (he allegedly slept with Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Lillian Russell, and Lillie Langtry) and later had affairs with Pola Negri, Allah Nazimova (who was bisexual), Nita Naldi, Vilma Banky, Dolores del Rio, Myrna Loy (he got her a screen test and bedded her as well), Mae Murray, Gloria Swanson, May McAvoy, Renee Adoree and BeBe Daniels among others. His two wives, Jean Acker and Nata5b4sha Rambova were lesbians.
-
cclub — 18 years ago(August 26, 2007 09:29 PM)
apparently not. When he arrived in the U.S. in the mid-1910's, he found work as a tango dancer many of whom found work as gigolos who catered to weathly society women (he allegedly slept with Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Lillian Russell, and Lillie Langtry) and later had affairs with Pola Negri, Allah Nazimova (who was bisexual), Nita Naldi, Vilma Banky, Dolores del Rio, Myrna Loy (he got her a screen test and bedded her as well), Mae Murray, Gloria Swanson, May McAvoy, Renee Adoree and BeBe Daniels among others. His two wives, Jean Acker and Natasha Rambova were lesbians.>>>>
In Emily Leider's book, it is noted that he had a relationship with up and coming French actor Andre Davenhe was either bisexual or straight, but I know he wasn't a homosexual.
It wouldn't bother me either way. -
cclub — 18 years ago(August 26, 2007 09:35 PM)
Nazimova! He never slept with her. Most of those affairs are 'alleged' and there is no proof he slept with Naldi, Nazimova and many of those other women. He even resisted the advances of gloria swanson because he was so deeply in love with Natacha.
Rudy was a pretty conservative guy on sexual matters. -
kewlcrueldude — 18 years ago(September 16, 2007 10:32 PM)
According to Mark Ellinger on his San Francisco Hotel Project website:
ALHAMBRA APARTMENTS - 860 GEARY ST.
1913. Architect: James F. Dunn. 6 stories, stucco & painted terra cotta facade, cusped Moorish arches, loggia, penthouse, dome, fantasy lobby.
The Alhambra's most famous tenant was Rudolph Valentino, who used the penthouse and dome as his San Francisco playhouse, where he could play with his boytoys away from the bright lights and prying eyes of Hollywood.
Ellinger's website is scrupulously researched, but I do not know where he got this information. I will ask him. -
NatachaRambova — 18 years ago(September 24, 2007 11:28 PM)
Rudy was NOT gay or bisexual! They are stupid sick rumors that DO need to stop! In a biography on Natacha Rambova the author has true facts that point out Natacha was NOT lesbian or even bisexual! And Rudy was not either! Also Rudy NEVER had an affair with Nazimova! She was a bisexual and she didn't like him nor did he like her! And he was very very dedicated to his wife Natacha. He only slept with her during their marriage! Just because he was very handsome and called "The Great Lover" many rumors have popped up about affairs2000 and his sexuality! Ramon Novarro was the homo and not Rudy! Rudy was very straight!
"He who gazes upon the sun, need not debate it's brilliance! Uh, Ling Po." -Harold Lloyd -
Falconeer — 11 years ago(June 21, 2014 08:30 AM)
I do respect your passion for these silent film stars, but it's not really appropriate to call Ramon Novarro a "homo." It's just as bad and tasteless as calling Rudy a "homo." The truth is, nobody on this board can answer this question. Even people that knew Valentino would be hard pressed to know such intimate details. Many actors breaking into show business sometimes will engage in certain acts and relationships, simply to get ahead in the business. Unfortunately some people don't realize that, and assume that the person engaging in that sexual act actually "enjoys" it. R. Valentino was a known gigolo when he first arrived in New York. That is not slander, and nothing to be ashamed of. I believe that Rudy, along with countless immigrants coming to America to start a new life, did things to survive, that the average person might not think of as "acceptable." Rudy danced with and socialized with countless women that would be seen as old and undesirable, because they could help him get where he needed to be. It is not a long shot to believe that he had sexual relations with some of those women as well. and men can just as easily hustle gay men as they can women. That does not make them "gay," it just makes them ambitious. Valentino was beautiful in a way that wasn't traditionally "masculine" by the standards of the early 1900's. most men hated him and called him a 'homo' and things like that, while women fell in love with his exotic looks and style. I believe this is where the gay rumors come from. but I hate to break it to you; most men, especially artists, are a little bisexual. They don't broadcast it, and back in the 20's they would protect that fact with their lives. so was Rudy bisexual? Sorry, but nobody can answer that question today. his sexuality will remain part of his mystique forever. And that is a good thing, because everyone has a right to their privacy. I'm a dedicated fan of R. Valentino, and I don't wonder about his sexuality, because I don't really think it matters. What he created on film is the only important thing.
"IMdB; where 14 year olds can act like jaded 40 year old critics' -
LadyJaneGrey — 18 years ago(October 17, 2007 06:47 AM)
I tend to think that Rudy was not gay, but somewhat dependent on a forceful personality and attracted to very strong, domineering women, deferring to them in most everything, to his own detriment. It could also be that he wouldn't turn down a liaison with an attractive male if it presented itself, but might not go searching for it. I could not even read the David Bret book on Valentino, so obvious was his attempt to pin the gay label on Rudy. I wouldn't care either way, I think he was very sexy and magnetic onscreen, regardless of sexual orientation. My own personal feeling is that Rudy sought strong mother figures in his mates, much like Edward VII, another man rumored to be gay. Not all straight men are ruggedly masculine and not all gay men are effeminate (i.e., Tony Randall and Rock Hudson.)
Am I anywhere near the imaginary cliff?
