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Natacha Rambova (Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy) was born on 19 January, 1897 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, is a costume_designer,actress,writer. At 69 years old, Natacha Rambova height is 5 ft 8 in (173.0 cm).

Now We discover Natacha Rambova's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 69 years old?

Popular As Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy
Occupation costume_designer,actress,writer
Natacha Rambova Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 19 January 1897
Birthday 19 January
Birthplace Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Date of death 5 June, 1966
Died Place Pasadena, California, USA
Nationality USA

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Who Is Natacha Rambova's Husband?

Her husband is Alvaro de Urzaiz (August 1934 - 1939) ( divorced), Rudolph Valentino (17 March 1923 - 19 January 1926) ( divorced)

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Husband Alvaro de Urzaiz (August 1934 - 1939) ( divorced), Rudolph Valentino (17 March 1923 - 19 January 1926) ( divorced)
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Natacha Rambova Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Natacha Rambova worth at the age of 69 years old? Natacha Rambova’s income source is mostly from being a successful Costume Designer. She is from USA. We have estimated Natacha Rambova's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2022 Under Review
Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Source of Income Costume Designer

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2009

In 2009 her 1926 memoir was republished as, "Rudolph Valentino: A Wife's Memories of an Icon".

1951

In 1951 she turned down interviews and threatened to sue Columbia Pictures if they portrayed her in a biographical film they were making about Rudolph Valentino (Valentino (1951)).

1934

Greta Garbo once expressed a desire to meet her. Garbo called her 'Mata Hari (1934)_ costar, Ramon Novarro, asking for an introduction. The actor asked Natacha to his apartment but made the mistake of inviting a number of other people, thereby transforming the rendezvous into a reception. When Garbo arrived at Novarro's door and saw the crowd inside, she turned and fled. Thus the two women, who had similar faces, never met, but they did have a mutual acquaintance in the screenwriter Mercedes de Acosta.

1926

The painful end to their marriage in 1926 came though, because Valentino wanted to have children, while Rambova didn't. His career was back on track, but little more than six months later, he was hospitalized. On his death bed, he asked for Rambova wanting her by his side, but she was in Europe. When she heard of his dire condition, she too reached out to him, and she and Valentino exchanged loving telegrams. She believed that a reconciliation had taken place. But his condition worsened and he soon died of a ruptured stomach ulcer. Rambova was reportedly devastated.

1925

Myrna Loy gave Natacha credit for discovering her when she was cast in Rambova's film What Price Beauty? (1925).

1924

She immediately took over the management of his career, rejecting his usual stereotypical roles as a grunting Italian Stallion in favor of highbrow pictures such as the disastrous Monsieur Beaucaire (1924), a powdered-wig drama which did nothing to allay rumors that theirs was a 'lavender marriage' - a union of convenience between two homosexuals. Despite Natacha's admirable aim to free her husband from the constraints of the studio and eventually begin a production company of their own, his career was in tatters. Anxious to get his career back on track, he signed contracts with producers, who expressly forbad Rambova to come to his film sets.

1922

Primarily famous as the wife of screen idol Rudolph Valentino, Natacha Rambova was also a talented dancer and an innovative set designer, bringing the Art Deco style to Hollywood for the first time. At the age of 17 she became a protégé and lover of Russian ballet Svengali Theodore Kosloff, a brilliant but manipulative dancer who shot her in the leg when she finally escaped from his dance company. She was engaged as an art director by Alla Nazimova, the exotic, histrionic bisexual actress. Rumours abounded that Rambova herself was sexually involved with Nazimova, but none have ever been proven, and Rambova professed to dislike the lesbian subculture. Rambova's set designs and costumes were enormously innovative, influenced by Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Legendary French artist Erté professed himself a fan of her work. Her dramatic set and costume designs for Nazimova's Salomé (1922) were based on Aubrey Beardsley's famous illustrations for Oscar Wilde's play.

Soon, the shy Valentino began wooing the exotic former ballerina, and they eloped in May 22nd 1922. This event was to produce a scandal, as it was revealed that Valentino was not legally divorced from his former wife Jean Acker. After being charged and fined for bigamy, the couple quietly re-married the following year. Valentino's association with Rambova was to prove both his greatest pleasure and his greatest pain.

1921

She met Rudolph Valentino when he was working with Nazimova on Camille (1921).

At the time he was relatively unknown, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) (made the same year) being the hit that propelled him into the stratosphere.