Birthday: 1899-02-05
Deathday: 1968-10-30
Birthplace: Durango City, Durango, Mexico
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Mexico native Ramon Novarro (born Jose Ramon Gil Samaniego, February 6, 1899 – October 30, 1968) was a Hollywood film and television actor. He was a major star and matinee idol of 1920s Silent through early 1930s "talkies" cinema.
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1960-03-01 | Heller in Pink Tights | De Leon |
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1950-07-07 | Crisis | Colonel Adragon |
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1950-03-01 | The Outriders | Don Antonio Chaves |
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1949-07-01 | The Big Steal | Inspector General Ortega |
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1949-04-27 | We Were Strangers | Chief |
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1942-12-11 | The Virgin who Forged a Fatherland | Juan Diego |
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1940-12-23 | Comedy of Happiness | Félix |
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1939-02-11 | A Small Town Idol | Dancer |
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1938-08-05 | A Desperate Adventure | André Friezan |
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1937-09-05 | The Sheik Steps Out | Ahmed Ben Nesib |
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1935-01-11 | The Night Is Young | Archduke Paul 'Gustl' Gustave |
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1934-04-13 | Laughing Boy | Laughing Boy |
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1934-02-16 | The Cat and the Fiddle | Victor Florescu |
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1933-05-12 | The Barbarian | Jamil El Shehab |
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1932-12-23 | The Son-Daughter | Tom Lee |
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1932-05-14 | Huddle | Tony |
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1931-12-26 | Mata Hari | Lt. Alexis Rosanoff |
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1931-08-01 | Son of India | Karim |
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1931-05-02 | Daybreak | Willi Kasder |
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1930-12-05 | Sevilla de mis Amores | |
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1930-08-16 | Call of the Flesh | Juan de Dios |
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1930-05-17 | In Gay Madrid | Ricardo |
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1929-12-27 | Devil-May-Care | Armand de Treville |
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1929-04-26 | The Pagan | Henry Shoesmith Jr. |
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1929-01-19 | The Flying Fleet | Tommy Winslow |
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1928-06-16 | Forbidden Hours | His Majesty, Michael IV |
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1928-05-19 | A Certain Young Man | Lord Gerald Brinsley |
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1928-04-07 | Across to Singapore | Joel Shore |
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1928-01-30 | The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg | Prince Karl Heinrich |
1927-10-08 | The Road to Romance | José Armando | |
1927-05-01 | Lovers | Jose | |
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1925-12-25 | Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | Judah Ben-Hur |
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1925-10-04 | The Midshipman | Dick Randall |
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1925-09-29 | A Lover's Oath | Ben Ali |
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1924-09-08 | The Red Lily | Jean Leonnec |
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1924-07-13 | The Arab | Jamil Abdullah Azam |
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1924-02-04 | Thy Name Is Woman | Juan Ricardo |
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1923-09-15 | Scaramouche | André-Louis Moreau, alias 'Scaramouche' |
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1923-01-02 | Where the Pavement Ends | Motauri |
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1922-11-06 | Trifling Women | Henri / Ivan de Maupin |
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1922-09-11 | The Prisoner of Zenda | Rupert of Hentzau |
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1922-05-22 | Mr. Barnes of New York | Antonio |
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1921-03-27 | Man-Woman-Marriage | Dancer |
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1921-03-06 | The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse | Guest at Ball (uncredited) |
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1921-02-13 | A Small Town Idol | Dancer (uncredited) |
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1917-10-27 | The Woman God Forgot | Aztec Man (uncredited) |
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1917-09-10 | The Hostage | |
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1917-07-12 | The Little American | Wounded Soldier (uncredited) |
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1916-12-25 | Joan the Woman | Starving Peasant |