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Natacha Rambova (January 19, 1897 – May 6, 1966) was a costume and set designer, art director, playwright, silent film actress, fashion designer, Egyptologist, collector of antiquities, and second wife of the silent film star Rudolph Valentino
. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and died in Pasadena, California at the age of 69.

Early life

Rambova, a great-granddaughter of Mormon church leader Heber C. Kimball, was born Winifred Shaughnessy to Winifred Kimball and her first husband, Michael Shaughnessy. She was not adopted by her mother's third husband, cosmetics millionaire Richard Hudnut, and was thus not, as is sometimes claimed, appropriately known as Winifred Hudnut, the name some news reports used during her lifetime. Her mother was also briefly married to Edgar Sands de Wolfe, a brother of the pioneering American interior decorator Elsie de Wolfe, whose business partner she became.

She was educated in the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, at a school recommended by her step-aunt, Elsie de Wolfe.

Personal Life and Career

After a tumultuous love affair with the dancer Theodore Kosloff, with whose dance company she performed, Kosloff's Imperial Russian Ballet, Rambova worked as an art director for an extended period with the Yalta-born film and stage star Alla Nazimova
(née Mariam Edez Adelaida Leventon). Nazimova's lesbianism was well known, and there were rumours that the two women became sexually involved.

Nazimova recognized her talent. The innovative Art Deco sets she designed for Camille and the sets and costumes Rambova created for Salome (which were based on the drawings of Aubrey Beardsley) are highly regarded today.

Rambova met Rudolph Valentino on the set of Camille in 1921 and they married on March 14, 1922, in Mexicali, Mexico. Their marriage resulted in Valentino's being arrested and charged with bigamy because his divorce from his first wife, actress Jean Acker
(a former lover of Nazimova), was not yet finalized. Rambova and Valentino remarried in 1923.

When, following a dispute with Paramount Pictures, Valentino was legally barred from working for any other studio, he and Rambova embarked on a dance tour across the United States and Canada. Later, Rambova's involvement with such of her husband's films as Monsieur Beaucaire
came to be resented by many at Paramount who accused her of driving up production costs and felt she was pushing Valentino into static, arty films with little box office potential.

Their marriage broke apart in 1925 shortly after United Artists offered Valentino a contract with a clause forbidding Rambova from being present on any of his film sets. Valentino died in 1926 at age 31 following gastric ulcer surgery.

After Valentino

For several years thereafter, Rambova worked as a mildly successful fashion designer in New York City. Also during this time, she designed costumes for and appeared in Broadway shows. She was also heavily involved with the Roerich Museum. Rambova married her second husband, Count Alvaro de Urzaiz, a Spanish aristocrat, in 1934 and went to live on the Balearic isle of Majorca off the Spanish coast.

In 1962, Rambova gave the Utah Museum of Art a large collection of Egyptian artifacts, and she would also edit books about Ancient Egyptian art for the Bollingen Foundation.

Her collection of Nepali and Lamaistic art now belongs to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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