RAMON NOVARRO, Mexican actor born (d. 1969); Ben-Hur – bulging biceps lashing fleet steeds in the famous Colisseum chariot race; the whitest teeth that ever were; the Roman tunic that one wishes were just a wee bit shorter: This is the picture of Ramon Novarro remembered by movie buffs. Many more films, however, made and kept him MGM’s great Latin lover throughout the 20s and 30s. He was one of Richard Halliburton’s (see Gay Wisdom 1/9/08) Hollywood bed-mates and the actor forced to deliver one of the most memorable lines in movie history (says Novarro to Greta Garbo, who, as Mata Hari is registering world-weariness and pain: “What’s the matter, Mata?”) Novarro's relationship with Hollywood journalist, Herbert Howe, is discussed in two biographies: Allan R. Ellenberger's Ramon Novarro and André Soares's Beyond Paradise: The Life of Ramon Novarro.
In the end, in 1968, this still-handsome actor was murdered by two Mormon brothers, and hustlers, the lead dildo once given him by Rudolph Valentino reputedly the murder weapon.
Kathy Najimy
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KATHY NAJIMY, American actress and comedienne, born; Najimy’s first major role was in the 1992 comedy Sister Act, in the role of Sister Mary Patrick. She reprised this role in the 1993 in Sister Act 2. She co-created and starred in the hit off-Broadway show and HBO specials "Kathy & Mo, with friend and actress Mo Gaffney. Najimy garnered rave reviews for her performance as Mae West in the Broadway hit DirtyBlonde. She portrayed the pushy Dr. Mildred Finch on NUMB3RS.
Najimy, out bisexual, married comedic actor/singer Dan Finnerty in August 1995; they have one daughter. Najimy is a proud feminist and is also noted as an activist for human rights and Gay Rights.
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