Paul Valentine

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Paul Valentine
Paul Valentine and Eva Gabor in Love Island (1952)
Born
William Daixel

(1919-03-23)March 23, 1919
New York City, U.S.
DiedJanuary 27, 2006(2006-01-27) (aged 86)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Other namesVal Valentinoff
Vladimir Valentinov
Occupation(s)Film and television actor
Years active1947–1984
Spouse(s)Flevur Ali Khan (1952–2006)
Lili St. Cyr (1946–1949; divorced)

Paul Valentine (born William Daixel; March 23, 1919 – January 27, 2006) was an American film and television actor.[1] He was married to Lili St. Cyr from 1946 to 1950 and danced opposite her on stage.[2][3]

Biography[edit]

Born in New York City he was educated at P.S. 40 and the Central Commercial High School.[4]

He began his career at the age of 14 with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, and later used the names Val Valentinoff and Vladimir Valentinov with the Fokine Ballet and Mordkin Ballet.[5]

From 1937 he made his Broadway debut in Virginia, then appeared in theatre, TV, and night clubs. In 1944 he met Lili St. Cyr and choreographed her act,[6] the pair marrying in Tijuana in 1946.

He debuted in motion pictures in 1947 in Out of the Past; his penultimate film appearance was in 1984's remake of that film.

Valentine was married twice, including to burlesque stripteaser Lili St. Cyr from 1946 to 1949. He previously had a relationship with Sally Rand.

He died in Los Angeles, California, on January 27, 2006, aged 86.

Filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Val Valentinoff at IBDB
  2. ^ Nielsen Business Media, Inc (March 13, 1948). The Dancer Paul Valentine. Retrieved September 26, 2009. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Nielsen Business Media, Inc (July 8, 1950). The Dancer Paul Valentine. Retrieved September 26, 2009. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ p. 220 Daniel Blum's Theatre World Crown Publishers, 1952
  5. ^ p. 216 Willis, John A. Dance World, Volume 13 Crown Publishers. 1979
  6. ^ p. 165 Zemeckis, Leslie Goddess of Love Incarnate: The Life of Stripteuse Lili St. Cyr Counterpoint, September 1, 2015

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