Biography
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Natacha Rambova (January 19, 1897 – June 5, 1966) was an
American film costume and set designer, best known for her marriage to Rudolph
Valentino. Although they shared many interests such as art, poetry and
spiritualism, his colleagues felt that she exercised too much control over his
work and blamed her for several expensive flops. In later life, she continued
her spiritualist activities, as well as studying Egyptology.
When Kosloff was hired by Cecil B. DeMille as a performer
and costume designer for Hollywood films, Rambova carried out much of the
creative work as well as the historical research. Kosloff would then steal her
sketches and claim credit for them as his own. Both professionally and
personally, her partnership with Kosloff was tempestuous. He was a controlling
and abusive man with many other lovers, who once shot her in the leg when she
tried to leave him.
When Kosloff started work for fellow-Russian film producer
Alla Nazimova at Metro Pictures Corporation (later MGM), he sent Rambova to present
some designs. Nazimova requested some alterations, and was most impressed when
Rambova was able to make these changes immediately in her own hand. So she
offered Rambova a position on her production staff as an art director and
costume designer, enabling her to leave Kosloff at last.
Rambova's first film for Nazimova was Billions (1920),
followed by Uncharted Seas (1921), on which she first met Rudolph Valentino, and
the two of them worked together on Camille. Although Valentino was still
married to American film actress Jean Acker, he and Rambova moved in together
within a year, having formed a relationship based more on friendship and shared
interests than on emotional or professional rapport. They legally remarried on
March 14, 1923.
From 1927 Rambova ran an elite couture shop on Fifth Avenue,
until she met her second husband Alvaro de Urzaiz, a British-educated Spanish
aristocrat on a trip to Europe in 1934, and they went to live on the island of
Mallorca. In the Spanish Civil War, Urzaiz was on the pro-fascist nationalist
side, becoming a naval commander. Rambova fled to Nice, where she suffered a
heart attack at age 40. Soon after, she and Urzaiz divorced.
Rambova remained in France until the Nazi invasion, when she
returned to New York. Her interest in the metaphysical grew during the 1940s,
and she supported the Bollingen Foundation, through which she believed she
could see a past life in Egypt. She published articles on healing and
astrology, and helped decipher ancient scarabs and tomb inscriptions, which led
her to edit a series titled Egyptian Texts and Religious Representations. She
also conducted classes in her apartment about myths, symbolism and comparative
religion.
In the mid-1960s she was struck with scleroderma, and became
malnourished and delusional as a result. A cousin brought her to Pasadena,
California where she died of a heart attack on June 5, 1966 at the age of 69.
Her ashes were scattered in Arizona.
Birthday: 1897-01-19
Born At: Salt Lake City - Utah - USA