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Matinée idol is a term used mainly to describe or who are adored to the point of by their fans. The term almost exclusively refers to adult male actors.

Matinée idols often tend to play and dramatic or roles and are usually known for having good looks. The term can be taken as faintly pejorative in that it suggests the star's popularity came from the afternoon performances, frequented more by women, rather than the "big picture" evenings and, hence, a less discriminating audience. Matinée idols often became the subject of during the height of their popularity, an example being spoofing Rudolph Valentino in his film Mud and Sand.

Now a somewhat old-fashioned term, the phenomenon reached its height from the 1920s to around the 1960s in Hollywood. "" is a similar term, which often refers to youthful as well as film actors. In today's Asia, “” pertain to a broader .

The term differs from "", which refers to a star's sexual attractiveness in and outside of film more so than their romantic performances on the screen. However, a sex symbol may also be a matinée idol.

In Eugene O'Neill’s autobiographical play Long Day's Journey into Night, there is a speech where the character of the mother describes how as a convent-educated schoolgirl she became enamored with the dashing matinee idol modeled after O’Neill’s popular father.


Famous matinée idols

1910s–1920s
Matinée idols during these time were commonly referred to simply as "lovers". "", or actors who specialized in characters of or Romance European descent, became popular in the 1920s after Rudolph Valentino's famous performance as Julio Desnoyers in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921). Other Latin lovers include , and , although the latter was actually a Jew named Jacob Krantz who passed as Latin to capitalize on the trope's popularity.


1930s


1940s


1950s


Sports
  • During the November 15, 2009, Sunday Night Football game between the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts, used the term to describe New England Patriots' superstar quarterback . The Colts went on to win by a score of 35–34. Colts.com .


Bibliography
  • Williams, Michael. Ivor Novello: Screen Idol. BFI, 2003.


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