Rudolph Valentino filmography

Rudolph Valentino (1895–1926) was an Italian-born actor in the era of silent films.[1] He emigrated to the United States in 1913 and took a string of temporary menial jobs before becoming a film extra in 1914.[2] He appeared in several films until 1921—many of which are now lost.[3] That year he got his major break when he appeared in the role of Julio in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.[1] According to Valentino's biographer, Noel Botham, the film was "hailed ... [as] a masterpiece and Valentino as a star";[4] the film grossed $4.5 million at the North American box office.[5]

A black and white photograph of Rudolph Valentino with his dog; Valentino wears a dark suit and bow tie and is shown from the waist up, looking at the camera. The photograph has his autograph in white.
Publicity photograph of Rudolph Valentino and his dog

Valentino played leading roles in fourteen films as a romantic figure.[6] When he appeared in The Sheik in 1921, women fainted in the aisles of theaters;[7] the film grossed $1.5 million.[5] His second wife, Natacha Rambova, took increasing control of his career and image, although this meant his screen image turned "increasingly effeminate".[7] The films in which he played a romantic role within the action genre were the more successful at the box office; these included his final two works The Eagle (1925) and The Son of the Sheik (1926).[8] In 1995 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse was inducted into the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant";[9] a second Valentino film was inducted in 2003 when The Son of the Sheik was selected.[10]

Valentino died suddenly of peritonitis on August 23, 1926, at the age of 31.[11] His death at the height of his fame, and extensive media coverage, turned his funeral into a national event, at which large crowds attended.[1][12] According to his biographer, Carl Rollyson, Valentino had a "... trim body, athletic grace, and dark good looks [which] made him an action hero and a romantic legend—the epitome of the silent screen's Latin lover".[1]

Filmography

Poster for the 1921 film, The Sheik
Poster for the 1922 film, Blood and Sand
Poster for the 1926 film, The Son of the Sheik
YearTitleRoleCredited asNotesRef.
1914My Official WifeExtraUncreditedLost film[13]
1914The Battle of the SexesDance extraUncreditedLost film, only a fragment survives[14]
1916The Quest of LifeExtraUncreditedLost film[15]
1916The Foolish VirginExtraUncreditedLost film[16]
1916SeventeenExtraUncreditedLost film[13]
1917AlimonyDancerUncreditedLost film[16]
1917PatriaExtraRudolph ValentinoIncomplete[17]
1918A Society SensationDick BradleyRodolpho De ValentinaLost film (original version) Survives (1924 re-release)[18]
1918All NightRichard ThayerRodolfo di ValentinaSurvives[19]
1918The Married VirginCount Roberto di San FracciniRodolfo di ValentiniSurvives[20]
1919The Delicious Little DevilJimmy CalhounRudolpho De ValintineSurvives[21]
1919The Big Little PersonArthur EndicottRodolpho De ValentinaLost film[22]
1919A Rogue's RomanceApache dancerRudolph VolantinoLost film[23]
1919The HomebreakerDance extraUncreditedLost film[24]
1919Virtuous SinnersBit partRodolfo di ValentiniSurvives[25]
1919Out of Luck/Nobody HomeMaurice RennardRodolph ValentineLost film[26]
1919Eyes of YouthClarence MorganRudolfo ValentinoSurvives[27]
1920Stolen MomentsJose DalmarezRudolph ValentineLost film (original version) Survives (1922 re-release)[28]
1920An AdventuressJacques RudanyiRodolph ValentinoSurvives[29]
1920The CheaterExtraRudolph ValentinoLost film[30]
1920Passion's PlaygroundPrince Angelo Della RobbiaRudolph ValentineLost film[31]
1920Once to Every WomanJuliantimoRudolph ValentinoLost film[32]
1920The Wonderful ChanceJoe KlingsbyRudolph de ValentinoSurvives[33]
1921The Four Horsemen of the ApocalypseJulio DesnoyersRudolph ValentinoSurvives[34]
1921Uncharted SeasFrank UnderwoodRudolph ValentinoLost film[35]
1921The SheikSheik Ahmed Ben HassanRudolph ValentinoSurvives[36]
1921The Conquering PowerCharles GrandetRudolph ValentinoSurvives[37]
1921CamilleArmand DuvalRudolph ValentinoSurvives[38]
1922Moran of the Lady Letty Ramon LaredoRodolph ValentinoSurvives[39]
1922Beyond the RocksLord BracondaleRodolph ValentinoSurvives[40]
1922Blood and SandJuan GallardoRudolph ValentinoSurvives[41]
1922The Young RajahAmos JuddRudolph ValentinoIncomplete[42]
1924Monsieur BeaucaireDuke de Chartres/BeaucaireRudolph ValentinoSurvives[43]
1924A Sainted DevilDon Alonzo CastroRudolph ValentinoLost film[44]
1925CobraCount Rodrigo TorrianiRudolph ValentinoSurvives[45]
1925The EagleLt. Vladimir DubrovskyRudolph ValentinoSurvives[46]
1926The Son of the SheikAhmed/The SheikRudolph ValentinoSurvives[47]

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