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Rudolph Valentino's Life and Accomplishments

2023-01-04 04:29:34

In 1895, when stars were born, I like running and dancing, but a man whose life is going to pass. On May 6, 1895 Rudolf Valentino was born in Rudolf Valentino encyclopedia par.1. Rudolf Valentino was born between a French mother and an Italian father, but Rudolph Valentino died in his youth (Biography 2). Valentino was spoiled and brought up and even brought out from another school, after all he got a diploma (Rudolph par.1). Valentino's father died at a very young age, so he was not very disciplined (Walker 11).

Rudolf Valentino, the king of the silent movie era, first breathed in Italian Castellaneta in 1895. He was not born in Valentino. His name was Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Griermi di Valentina Danton Gella. Please pay attention to Pierre - his mother is French. Even when he was a child, he was very beautiful and the lady of life was addicted to it. He failed at school, failed to find a job, and failed to resume in Paris. In 1913 he moved to the United States. He was one of 4 million Italian immigrants who entered the United States between 1880 and 1920. For Italians this is not always kind. Irish and German immigrants cause employment and housing competition. The union bans the union for fear of immigrants working at low wages. Racial violence, discrimination and prejudice are daily threats. Southern Italians like Valentino are particularly targeted: they are the lowest of non-black social classes, often working with blacks.

Rudolph Valentino grew up living a fairly fast, rich and privileged life. However, "Latino lovers" are not as famous as the 1920s, nor have they been admired. He was born on Castellaneta on May 6, 1895. Castellaneta is a small village in southern Italy. He is a standard middle class of the local. Rudolph wanted to leave his town when he was very young. When his father died in 1906, Rudolph and his brothers were sent to study in the nearest town of Taranto. For Rudolph not so far from his hometown. He wants to go far and to an exciting place. At the age of 18, Rudolph sent his mother the money her father had for education to America and persuaded him to leave the US.