Ramon Novarro AKA Ramón Gil Samaniego Born: 6-Feb-1899 Birthplace: Durango, Mexico Died: 30-Oct-1968 Location of death: North Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Murder Remains: Buried, Calvary Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic Sexual orientation: Gay Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Ben-Hur Novarro was a silent star who successfuly made the switch to talkies. His first break was Scaramouche but he is best known for being cast as the lead in Ben-Hur, when all the filming on that picture was scrapped and re-shot. Novarro's salary at the peak reached $10,000/week. Scandal erupted in 1968 after Novarro was beaten to death at his home by a pair of teenage boys, Paul (age 17) and Tom Ferguson (age 22). Father: Mariano N. Samaniego (dentist) Mother: Leonor Gavilan Brother: (older) Girlfriend: Anita Page (together 1929-30)
Golden Globe 1960 Special Award Hollywood Walk of Fame 6350 Hollywood Blvd. Inmate: Los Angeles County Jail one day (Oct-1962) Aztec Ancestry Maternal
Mexican Ancestry
Spanish Ancestry Maternal
Risk Factors: Alcoholism
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Heller in Pink Tights (29-Feb-1960) Crisis (7-Jul-1950) · Col. Adragon The Outriders (1-Mar-1950) · Don Antonio Chaves The Big Steal (9-Jul-1949) · Inspector General Ortega We Were Strangers (27-Apr-1949) · Chief Laughing Boy (13-Apr-1934) · Laughing Boy The Cat and the Fiddle (16-Feb-1934) · Victor Florescu The Barbarian (12-May-1933) · Jamil The Son-Daughter (23-Dec-1932) Huddle (14-May-1932) · Tony Mata Hari (26-Dec-1931) · Lt. Alexis Rosanoff Son of India (1-Aug-1931) · Karim Daybreak (2-May-1931) · Willi Call of the Flesh (16-Aug-1930) In Gay Madrid (17-May-1930) · Ricardo The Pagan (27-Apr-1929) · Henry Shoesmith, Jr. The Flying Fleet (19-Jan-1929) · Tommy Winslow Across to Singapore (7-Apr-1928) · Joel Shore The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (21-Sep-1927) · Prince Karl Heinrich Ben-Hur (30-Dec-1925) The Red Lily (8-Sep-1924) The Arab (13-Jul-1924) Scaramouche (15-Sep-1923) The Prisoner of Zenda (11-Sep-1922) · Rupert of Hentzau
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