Name: | Ramon Novarro |
Occupation: | Actor |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 178 cm (5′ 11”) |
Birth Day: | February 6, 1899 |
Death Date: | October 30, 1968(1968-10-30) (aged 69) North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Age: | Aged 69 |
Birth Place: | Durango, Mexico, Mexico |
Zodiac Sign: | Pisces |
Ramon Novarro
Family Members
# | Name | Relationship | Net Worth | Salary | Age | Occupation |
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#1 | Elenor Gavilan | Parents | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#2 | Mariano N. Samaniego | Parents | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#3 | Rosa Samaniegos | Siblings | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#4 | Guadalupe Samaniegos | Siblings | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Does Ramon Novarro Dead or Alive?
As per our current Database, Ramon Novarro died on October 30, 1968(1968-10-30) (aged 69)
North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Physique
Height | Weight | Hair Colour | Eye Colour | Blood Type | Tattoo(s) |
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178 cm (5′ 11”) | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Biography
Biography Timeline
Novarro was born José Ramón Gil Samaniego on February 6, 1899, in Durango City, Durango, north-west Mexico, to Dr. Mariano N. Samaniego, and his wife, Leonor (Pérez Gavilán). The family moved to Los Angeles to escape the Mexican Revolution in 1913. Novarro’s direct ancestors came from the Castilian town of Burgos, whence two brothers emigrated to the New World in the seventeenth century.
He entered films in 1917, in bit parts. He supplemented his income by working as a singing waiter. His friends, actor and director Rex Ingram and his wife, actress Alice Terry, began to promote him as a rival to Rudolph Valentino, and Ingram suggested he change his name to “Novarro”. From 1923, he began to play more prominent roles. His role in Scaramouche (1923) brought him his first major success.
Novarro achieved his greatest success in 1925, in Ben-Hur. His revealing costumes caused a sensation. He was elevated into the Hollywood elite. As did many stars, Novarro engaged Sylvia of Hollywood as a physical therapist (although in her tell-all book, Sylvia erroneously claimed that Novarro slept in a coffin). With Valentino’s death in 1926, Novarro became the screen’s leading Latin actor, though ranked lower than his MGM contemporary John Gilbert as a leading man. Novarro was popular as a swashbuckler in action roles, and considered one of the great romantic lead actors of his day. He appeared with Norma Shearer in The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1927) and with Joan Crawford in Across to Singapore (1928).
When his contract with MGM Studios expired in 1935 and the studio did not renew it, Novarro continued to act sporadically, appearing in films for Republic Pictures, a Mexican religious drama, and a French comedy. In the 1940s, he had several small roles in American films, including We Were Strangers (1949), directed by John Huston and starring Jennifer Jones and John Garfield. In 1958, he was considered for a role in the television series The Green Peacock, with Howard Duff and Ida Lupino, after their CBS Television sitcom Mr. Adams and Eve (1957–58). The project, however, never materialized. A Broadway tryout was aborted in the 1960s. Novarro kept busy on television, appearing in NBC’s The High Chaparral as late as 1968.
Novarro was murdered on October 30, 1968, by brothers Paul and Tom Ferguson, aged 22 and 17, who called him and offered their sexual services. He had in the past hired prostitutes from an agency to come to his Laurel Canyon home for sex, and the Fergusons obtained Novarro’s telephone number from a previous guest.
Prize-winning Greek playwright Pavlos Matesis wrote a play in two parts titled “The Ghost of Mr. Ramon Novarro”, which was first staged at the National Theatre of Greece in 1973.
According to the prosecution in the murder case, the two young men believed that a large sum of money was hidden in Novarro’s house. The prosecution accused the brothers of torturing Novarro for several hours to force him to reveal where the non-existent money was hidden. They left the house with $20 they took from his bathrobe pocket. Novarro died as a result of asphyxiation, having choked to death on his own blood after being beaten. The two perpetrators were caught and sentenced to long prison terms, but released on parole in the mid-1970s. Both were later re-arrested for unrelated crimes for which they served longer prison terms than for the murder of Novarro. In a 1998 interview, Paul Ferguson finally assumed the blame for Novarro’s death. Tom Ferguson committed suicide on March 6, 2005. Paul Ferguson is currently serving a 60-year sentence for rape in Missouri.
In late 2005, the Wings Theatre in New York City staged the world premiere of Through a Naked Lens by George Barthel. The play combined fact and fiction to depict Ramon Novarro’s rise to fame and his relationship with Hollywood journalist Herbert Howe.
In 2015, the murder of Ramon Novarro was covered in the television series Aquarius in the episode “Cease to Resist”.
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