Promoted as "an architectural replica" of the Petit Trianon, this bit of Hollywood history once belonged to Rudolph Valentino. LOS ANGELES, CA — It's easy to imagine biggest names of early Hollywood ...
When a house has its own name, you just know it’s going to be alluring in some way. Back in the Roaring Twenties at the height of Rudolph Valentino’s success, the swashbuckling heartthrob snapped up a ...
The name of silent film actress Jean Acker may not ring a bell, but that of her ex-husband, screen legend Rudolph Valentino, likely does. He had the distinction of being a 1920s sex symbol and film ...
A four-acre Beverly Crest property once owned by silent film star Rudolph Valentino is on the market for $29.5 million. Valentino’s Spanish Revival home was demolished years ago, but there are now ...
A four-acre Beverly Hills estate that once belonged to the golden boy of Hollywood’s early Golden Age is ready for its megamansion. Falcon Lair, the property that had been owned by silent film star ...
As the legend goes, silent screen star Rudolph Valentino commissioned this Spanish-style residence in Whitley Heights for his mistress, stage and film actress Pola Negri, in the early 1920s. The main ...