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Old Hollywood
The star of the most expensive movie ever made saw his studio career crash and burn because he would not marry a woman.
Instead he lived with his publicist who was the king of kissing up to celebrities back in the day.
Ramon Novarro (Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ)
Herbert Howe
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Actor Ramon Novarro (“Ben-Hur,” “Mata Hari,” “The Barbarian,” “The Road to Romance”) died on this date in 1968. He’s at Calvary Cemetery. pic.twitter.com/4xbwwmfvb4
— Masked Mark Masek 🇺🇸🇮🇪🏳️🌈⚾️🍕 (@CemeteryGuide) October 31, 2021
#OTD 1968 – Ramon Novarro, (José Ramón Samaniego),
69, (Murdered), Mexican-US actor. (b. 1899)Film debut 1916 * Four Horsemen of Apocalypse (1921) * Prisoner of Zenda * Scaramouche * Ben-Hur: A Tale of Christ (1925) * Student Prince in Old Heidelberg * Forbidden Hours (1928) pic.twitter.com/23uqTL6c8t
— Lauren Facall (@Lauren66793666) October 30, 2021
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