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Jun 26, 2026

Rudolph Valentino Allegedly Built This 1920s Hollywood Home for Pola Negri

By Mark David

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6823 Iris Circle Los Angeles Valentino Sterling Reed Photography; Bettman via Getty Images (Negri); Hulton Archive via Getty Images

In the foothills above Hollywood, Whitley Heights ranks as one of L.A.’s oldest and most architecturally distinctive neighborhoods, its winding streets lined with 1920s Spanish Colonial and Mediterranean Revival homes. Early residents included silver-screen luminaries Gloria Swanson, Bette Davis, Charlie Chaplin, and Rudolph Valentino, who, according to long-circulated local lore, commissioned a turreted hillside bungalow on Iris Circle for his paramour, stage and screen actress Pola Negri.

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