People
Ramon Novarro
Biography:
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.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood as Self (archive footage) | 2018-07-27 |
The Bible According to Hollywood as Self | 1994-01-01 |
Hollywood: The Dream Factory as Self (archive footage) | 1972-01-10 |
Heller in Pink Tights as De Leon | 1960-03-01 |
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood as Self | 1960-01-10 |
Crisis as Colonel Adragon | 1950-07-07 |
The Outriders as Don Antonio Chaves | 1950-03-01 |
The Big Steal as Inspector General Ortega | 1949-07-01 |
We Were Strangers as Chief | 1949-04-27 |
Twenty Years After as (archive footage) | 1944-01-01 |
The Virgin who Forged a Fatherland as Juan Diego | 1942-12-11 |
Comedy of Happiness as Félix | 1940-12-23 |
A Small Town Idol as Dancer | 1939-02-11 |
A Desperate Adventure as André Friezan | 1938-08-05 |
The Sheik Steps Out as Ahmed Ben Nesib | 1937-09-05 |
The Night Is Young as Archduke Paul 'Gustl' Gustave | 1935-01-11 |
Laughing Boy as Laughing Boy | 1934-04-13 |
The Cat and the Fiddle as Victor Florescu | 1934-02-16 |
The Barbarian as Jamil El Shehab | 1933-05-12 |
The Son-Daughter as Tom Lee | 1932-12-23 |
Huddle as Tony | 1932-05-14 |
Mata Hari as Lt. Alexis Rosanoff | 1931-12-26 |
The Christmas Party as Himself | 1931-12-17 |
Son of India as Karim | 1931-08-01 |
We're switching to Hollywood as Self | 1931-06-09 |
Daybreak as Willi Kasder | 1931-05-02 |
Sevilla de mis Amores | 1930-12-05 |
Call of the Flesh as Juan de Dios | 1930-08-16 |
In Gay Madrid as Ricardo | 1930-05-17 |
Devil-May-Care as Armand de Treville | 1929-12-27 |
The Pagan as Henry Shoesmith Jr. | 1929-04-26 |
The Flying Fleet as Tommy Winslow | 1929-01-19 |
Forbidden Hours as His Majesty, Michael IV | 1928-06-16 |
A Certain Young Man as Lord Gerald Brinsley | 1928-05-19 |
Across to Singapore as Joel Shore | 1928-04-07 |
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg as Prince Karl Heinrich | 1928-01-30 |
The Road to Romance as José Armando | 1927-10-08 |
Lovers as Jose | 1927-05-01 |
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ as Judah Ben-Hur | 1925-12-25 |
The Midshipman as Dick Randall | 1925-10-04 |
A Lover's Oath as Ben Ali | 1925-09-29 |
1925 Studio Tour as Self | 1925-04-09 |
The Red Lily as Jean Leonnec | 1924-09-08 |
The Arab as Jamil Abdullah Azam | 1924-07-13 |
Thy Name Is Woman as Juan Ricardo | 1924-02-04 |
Scaramouche as André-Louis Moreau, alias 'Scaramouche' | 1923-09-15 |
Where the Pavement Ends as Motauri | 1923-01-02 |
Trifling Women as Henri / Ivan de Maupin | 1922-11-06 |
The Prisoner of Zenda as Rupert of Hentzau | 1922-09-11 |
Mr. Barnes of New York as Antonio | 1922-05-22 |
Man-Woman-Marriage as Dancer | 1921-03-27 |
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as Guest at Ball (uncredited) | 1921-03-06 |
A Small Town Idol as Dancer (uncredited) | 1921-02-13 |
The Woman God Forgot as Aztec Man (uncredited) | 1917-10-27 |
The Hostage | 1917-09-10 |
The Little American as Wounded Soldier (uncredited) | 1917-07-12 |
Joan the Woman as Starving Peasant | 1916-12-25 |