- Jean Acker
Jean Acker (
October 23 ,1893 –August 16 ,1978 ) was an Americanfilm actress with a career dating from thesilent film era through the 1950s, though she was perhaps best known as the estranged wife of silent film starRudolph Valentino .Infobox actor
name = Jean Acker
birthname = Harriet Acker
birthdate = birth date|1893|10|23|mf=y
location =Trenton, New Jersey
deathdate = death date and age|1978|8|16|1893|10|23
deathplace =Los Angeles ,California
spouse =Rudolph Valentino (1919-1923)Biography
Early life
Acker was born Harriet Acker in
Trenton, New Jersey and attended school inNew Jersey . She performed invaudeville until she moved toCalifornia in 1919. [Leider, Emily W. "Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino." New York City, Farrar Straus Giroux, 2003. ISBN 0374282390. p. 100.]Acker, a
lesbian , became lovers withAlla Nazimova , a film actress whose clout and contacts enabled Acker to negotiate a $200 per week contract with a movie studio. Acker then also became involved withGrace Darmond , [ [http://silentladies.com/OSLDarmond.html Grace Darmond ] ] who was younger and a comparative novice in film.Career
Jean Acker played bit parts in films until the early 1950s and lived with her lesbian partner
Chloe Carter in Beverly Hills in a building they co-owned. She died in 1978 at the age of 84, and is buried next to Carter in the Holy Cross Cemetery inCulver City, California .Personal life
After meeting and befriending the then-struggling actor Rudolph Valentino at a party, they entered a two-month courtship and married on
November 6 ,1919 . Acker quickly had regrets and locked him out of their hotel bedroom on their wedding night. Acker ran to the apartment of her female lover (Grace Darmond ) in tears, and the marriage was reportedly never consummated.After filing for divorce, Valentino did not wait the requisite period for it to be finalized before marrying his second wife,
Natacha Rambova , inMexico , and he was charged withbigamy when the couple returned to the United States. Acker then sued Valentino for the legal right to call herself "Mrs. Rudolph Valentino," and Valentino remained angry at her for several years. They mended their friendship before his death in 1926, and Acker wrote a popular song about him soon after he died called "We Will Meet at the End of the Trail".Filmography
*"
It's a Wonderful Life " (1946) (uncredited)
*"Spellbound" (1945) (uncredited)
*"San Francisco" (1936)
*"Brewster's Millions" (1921)
*"The Round-Up " (1920)References
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NAME= Acker, Jean
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Acker, Harriet
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actress
DATE OF BIRTH=October 23 ,1893
PLACE OF BIRTH=Trenton, New Jersey
DATE OF DEATH=August 16 ,1978
PLACE OF DEATH=Los Angeles ,California
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