Famous actors died as a result of Pleurisy

Here are 3 famous actors from the world died in Pleurisy:

Rudolph Valentino

Rudolph Valentino (May 6, 1895 Castellaneta-August 23, 1926 New York City) otherwise known as Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Piero Filiberto Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla, Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Piero Filiberto Guglielmi, The Latin Lover, The Great Lover, The Sheik, Valentino, M. Rodolfo De Valentina, M. Rodolpho De Valentina, M. De Valentina, R. De Valentina, Rudolpho De Valentina, Rudolpho De Valentine, Rudolpho De Valintine, Rudolph DeValentino, Rodolph Valentine, Rudolph Valentine, Rodolfo Valentino, Rodolph Valentino, Rudi Valentino, Rudolfo Valentino, Rudolf Valentino, Rudolph Volantino, Rodolfo di Valentina, Rudolpho di Valentina, Rodolfo di Valentini or Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla was an Italian actor, dancer, teacher and film producer.

Valentino was born in Castellaneta, Italy and immigrated to the United States in 1913. He began his career as a dancer in New York City before moving to Hollywood to pursue acting. He quickly became a heartthrob and sex symbol in silent films, starring in hit movies such as "The Sheik" and "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Valentino was known for his exoticism and sensuality on screen, which drew criticism from conservative groups. He was also fiercely private about his personal life, which only fueled rumors and speculation. Valentino died tragically at the age of 31 from complications of peritonitis, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most iconic and beloved actors in Hollywood history.

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Basil Sydney

Basil Sydney (April 23, 1894 St Osyth-January 10, 1968 London) also known as Basil Sidney was an English actor.

He is best known for his work on stage and in film. Sydney first began acting in the early 20th century, appearing in various stage productions before transitioning to film in the 1930s. Over the course of his career, he appeared in over 50 films, including "The Arsenal Stadium Mystery" (1939), "The Next of Kin" (1942), and "Dead of Night" (1945). Despite his successful film career, Sydney remained committed to theater and continued to appear on stage throughout his life. He was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and performed in numerous productions at London's West End theaters. Sydney passed away in London in 1968 at the age of 73.

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John Berry

John Berry (September 6, 1917 The Bronx-November 29, 1999 Paris) also known as Jak Szold, Jack, Jack Berry, Stuart Hofmann or Jackie Sold was an American actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter and theatre director. His children are called Dennis Berry, Arny Berry and Jan Berry.

John Berry started his career as an actor in the 1930s, appearing in Broadway productions such as "The Woofed Goof" and "Dead End". He then moved to Hollywood and began working as a film director, directing films such as "Tension" and "He Ran All the Way". Berry was known for his social realism and his films often addressed important social issues of the time, such as racism and political corruption.

In the 1950s, Berry was blacklisted during the infamous McCarthy era and was unable to work in Hollywood for several years. He moved to France in the late 1950s and continued to work as a director, producer and writer, making films such as "Claudine" and "The Bad News Bears Go to Japan".

John Berry was married three times, first to actress Myrna Dell, then to actress Patricia Roc, and finally to French actress and singer France Anglade. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1996, just a few years before his death in Paris in 1999 at the age of 82.

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