"Motion picture actors and actresses United States Biography." . . . . "United States." . . "Motion picture actors and actresses." . . "Acteurs de cinéma États-Unis Biographies." . . "Skådespelare Förenta staterna 1900-talet biografi." . . . . . . . . . . . "Dark lover : the life and death of Rudolph Valentino" . "Dark lover : the life and death of Rudolph Valentino"@en . . . . . . . . "Biography" . "Biography"@en . . . "Tango pirate, gigolo, powder puff, Adonis--all have been used to describe the silent-film icon known as Rudolph Valentino. From his early days as a taxi dancer in New York City to his near apotheosis as the ultimate Hollywood heartthrob, Rudolph Valentino (often to his distress) occupied a space squarely at the center of controversy. In this thoughtful retelling of Valentino's short and tragic life, Emily W. Leider looks at the Great Lover's life and legacy, and explores the events and issues that made him emblematic of the Jazz Age. Valentino's androgynous sexuality was a lightning rod for fiery and contradictory impulses that ran the gamut from swooning adoration to lashing resentment. He was reviled in the press for being too feminine for a man yet he also brought to the screen the alluring, savage lover who embodied women's darker, forbidden sexual fantasies. In tandem, Leider explores notions of the outsider in American culture as represented by Valentino's experience as an immigrant who became a celebrity. As the silver screen's first dark-skinned romantic hero, Valentino helped to redefine and broaden American masculine ideals, ultimately coming to represent a graceful masculinity that trumped the deeply ingrained status quo of how a man could look and act." . . . . . . . "Biographie" . . . . .