Rudolph Valentino.
I just watched a 10 minute segment on him (far too short imo) on Talking Pictures TV. It says he died in 1926 owing 200,000 dollars despite apparently earning 5 million in his short career.
The thing I have been thinking about is his early death in 1926. Had he not passed a mere couple of years before talkies took over, do you think his career would have suffered the same fate as many other silent stars who had accents etc..?
I wonder because his early passing secured his legacy. And if he had indeed lived on, his life and career might have stalled due to talkies, causing him to become one of the many forgotten stars of the silent era.