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Birth Chart of Ramón Gay, Astrology Horoscope, Date of Birth

Ramón Gay - Astrology Birth Chart, Horoscope

People born under the sign of Sagittarius bear the seal of the ruler of their sign, Jupiter, which symbolizes justice and happiness. They are therefore optimistic, active, social and very honest, sometimes to the extent that their directness hurts others, without them being aware of it. -»
Consolidating gains, Expanding, Study, Prepare, Trust

Snake (Fire)

Chinese horoscope
In most countries of the world Snake has a very horrible reputation. On the other hand, in the countries of Asia, Snakes are prized, and much appreciated for their wisdom and sagacity. A man born in this autograph is sensitive and full of humor. A woman is pretty, and often makes her way through life using her gift of attractive beauty. -»
People born under the rule of Ash usually hold a happy animation because they are prepared for anything. Ash people are tough, ambitious and very capable. They usually manage to reach goals they set due to their good organizational skills and practical foresight. -»
These people are mentally alert and own creative

Ramón Gay dating history

1917 - 1960

Ramón Gay  Mexican Actor

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Mexican Actor was born Ramón García Gay on 28th November, 1917 in Mexico Town, Distrito Federal, Mexico and passed away on 28th May 1960 Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico aged 42. He is most remembered for The Aztec Mummy trilogy. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius.

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First Name Ramón
Last Name Gay
Full Name at Birth Ramón García Gay
Alternative Name Ramón García Gay, Ramón Homosexual
Birthday 28th November, 1917
Birthplace Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Died 28th May, 1960

Beyond Paradise: The Animation of Ramon Novarro: Tragic Gay Star

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  • André Soares’ Beyond Paradise: The Life of Ramon Novarro chronicles the gay Hollywood star’s troubled being and tragic death. Best remembered for playing the title character in MGM’s problem-plagued silent legendary Ben-Hur, Novarro was killed at his Hollywood Hills residence on Halloween eve 1968.

Beyond Paradise: The Life of Ramon Novarro tells the story of the gay Hollywood celebrity known for Ben-Hur and for his brutal death

André Soares’ Beyond Paradise: The Life of Ramon Novarro recounts the tragic story of gay Hollywood celestial body Ramon Novarro, optimal remembered for playing the title traits in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s mammoth, problem-plagued silent era blockbuster Ben-Hur and for his bloody death on Halloween eve 1968.

Born Ramón Samaniego in Durango, Mexico, on Feb. 6, 1899, the future movie celestial body fled the Mexican Revolution of the 1910s, eventually settling in Los Angeles. Shortly afterwards, he began working as an extra in Hollywood productions.

His giant chance came when Rex Ingram, one of the most prestigious filmmakers of the period, cast him as the suave villain Rupert of Hentzau in Metro Pictures’ 1

The Closeted Life and Career of Ramon Novarro

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Up until his death, the famed Mexican actor was extremely good at keeping his private life private.

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Ramon Novarro was a Mexican actor and singer whose stardom at MGM in the 1920s and ’30s was not impeded by his off-screen life as a homosexual man. In Hollywood Babylon, Kenneth Anger focuses only on Novarro’s grisly murder in 1968, which outed Novarro to a common who had largely forgotten him, and needlessly embellishes a crime scene that was already pretty horrible. In our final episode of Fact-Checking Hollywood Babylon, we will explore the life that Anger left out of Hollywood Babylon and correct that book’s version of Novarro’s death.

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