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Ricardo Montalbán is a Actor Mexicain born on 25 november 1920 at Torreón

Ricardo Montalbán

Ricardo Montalbán
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Birth name Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino
Nationality Mexique
Birth 25 november 1920 at Torreón
Death 14 january 2009 (at 88 years) at Los Angeles (USA)
Awards Emmy Award, Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great

Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán y Merino, (/ˌmɒntəlˈbɑːn/; [montalˈβan]; November 25, 1920 – January 14, 2009), was a Mexican actor. His career spanned seven decades, during which he became known for many different roles. During the 1970s, he was a spokesman in automobile advertisements for Chrysler, including those in which he extolled the "soft Corinthian leather" used for the Cordoba's interior.

From 1977 to 1984, Montalbán played Mr. Roarke in the television series Fantasy Island. He played Khan Noonien Singh in the original Star Trek series and the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He won an Emmy Award in 1978 for his role in the miniseries How the West Was Won, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Screen Actors Guild in 1993. In his 80s, he provided voices for animated films and commercials, and appeared as Grandfather Valentin in the Spy Kids films.

Biography

Montalbán married actress and model Georgiana Young (born Georgiana Paula Belzer; September 10, 1924–November 13, 2007) in 1944. Georgiana was the half-sister of actresses Sally Blane, Polly Ann Young, and Loretta Young. After 63 years of marriage, Young died from undisclosed causes on November 13, 2007. She was 83 years old. Her death preceded Montalbán's by one year and two months. They had four children together: Laura, Mark, Anita, and Victor.

Montalbán was a practicing Roman Catholic, once claiming that his religion was the most important thing in his life.

He was a member of the Good Shepherd Parish and the Catholic Motion Picture Guild in Beverly Hills, California. In 1998, Pope John Paul II made him a Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great (KSG), the highest honor a Roman Catholic lay person can receive from the Church. He recorded a Public Service Announcement, celebrating America's generosity and hospitality to him as a foreign-born actor, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty in 1986.

Although Montalbán spent most of his life in the United States, he remained a citizen of Mexico and never applied for American citizenship. However, in a 2002 interview, he stated that he was "honored to be an American". His autobiography, Reflections: A Life in Two Worlds, was published in January 1980 by Doubleday.

The way he was asked to portray Mexicans disturbed him, so Montalbán, along with Richard Hernandez, Val de Vargas, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., Carlos Rivas, Tony de Marco and Henry Darrow established the Nosotros ("We") Foundation in 1970 to advocate for Latinos in the movie and television industry. He served as its first president and was quoted as saying: "I received tremendous support, but there also were some negative repercussions. I was accused of being a militant, and as a result I lost jobs."

The foundation created the Golden Eagle Awards, an annual awards show that highlights Latino actors. The awards are presented in conjunction with the Nosotros American Latino Film Festival (NALFF), held at the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre in Hollywood.



The Nosotros Foundation and the Ricardo Montalbán Foundation agreed to purchase the Doolittle Theatre in 1999 from UCLA. The theater was owned by Howard Hughes in the early 1930s then later renamed the Huntington Hartford Theater when purchased in 1954 by philanthropist Huntington Hartford, the Doolittle Theater and then the Ricardo Montalban Theatre. The process from agreement to opening took over four years. The facility in Hollywood was officially renamed the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre in a May 11, 2004 ceremony. The event was attended by numerous celebrities, including Ed Begley Jr., representing the Screen Actors Guild (SAG); Valerie Harper, Loni Anderson, Hector Elizondo and Robert Goulet.

When Montalbán rolled onto the stage in his wheelchair, he repeated "the five stages of the actor" (originally coined by Jack Elam) that he famously stated in several interviews and public speeches:


Who is Ricardo Montalbán?
Get me Ricardo Montalbán.
Get me a Ricardo Montalbán type.
Get me a young Ricardo Montalbán.
Who is Ricardo Montalbán?
He then jokingly added two more stages:


"Wait a minute—isn't that What's-his-name?", referring to his role in the Spy Kids movies
"Who the hell is that?", believing that to be the reaction of people seeing his name on the theater marquee. Contrary to his assertions, a young generation is somewhat familiar with him through his voice as Señor Senior, Sr., in five Kim Possible television episodes from 2002–2007 and as the grandfather in the movies Spy Kids 2 and Spy Kids 3.
Montalbán spoke about the goal of the Nosotros organization:Mexico is my mother; the United States the best friend I will ever have. And so I dream of the day when my mother will say, 'Ricardo, you have chosen a wonderful friend.' And the day when the friend will say, 'Ricardo, you have a sensational mother.' That is why it is very important to bring us together. Brothers and sisters, love thy neighbor as thyself. And this theatre, I think, can be a little grain of sand towards that end. Here we have opened the doors not only for the opportunity of young talent to develop—writers, directors, actors—but also in coming together as a group in this society in which we live. Let's open a hand of friendship and love and brotherhood. That is my dream. I'll never see it complete while I'm still alive, but I think this is the beginning, and that is what makes me so happy to see this come to fruition.

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Filmography of Ricardo Montalbán (63 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
2017Battle of the SexesActor
2006The Ant BullyActorHead of Council (voice)
2003Spy Kids 3-D: Game OverActorGrandfather
2002Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost DreamsActorGrandfather
1994That's Entertainment! IIIActor(archive footage)
1988The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!ActorVincent Ludwig
1984Cannonball Run IIActorKing
1982Star Trek II: The Wrath of KhanActorKhan Noonien Singh
1977Captains CourageousActorManuel
1976Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved HollywoodActorSilent Film Star
1974The Mark of ZorroActorCaptain Esteban
1974Wonder WomanActorAbner Smith
1973The Train RobbersActorThe Pinkerton Man
1972Conquest of the Planet of the ApesActorArmando
1971Escape from the Planet of the ApesActorArmando
1971Centinelas del SilencioActor
1970The AquariansActorDr. Luis Delgado
1970The DeserterActorNatachai
1970Black Water GoldActorAlejandro Zayas
1969Sweet CharityActorVittorio
1968BlueActorOrtega
1968Sol MadridActorJalisco
1968Sol MadridActorJalisco
1967Code Name: HeraclitusActorJanacek
1966Madame XActorPhil Benton
1966The Singing NunActorFather Clementi
1965The Money TrapActorPete Delanos
1964Cheyenne AutumnActorLittle Wolf
1963Love Is a BallActorDuke Gaspard Ducluzeau
1962Hemingway's Adventures of a Young ManActorMajor Padula
1962The Reluctant SaintActorDon Raspi
1961Hamlet, Prince of DenmarkActorClaudius (voice, English dub)
1961Rage of the BuccaneersActorCaptain Gordon, the Black Buccaneer
1960Portrait in BlackActor
1960Let No Man Write My EpitaphActorLouie Ramponi
1958The Warrior and the Slave GirlActor
1957SayonaraActorNakamura
1957Desert WarriorActorPrince Said
1956Three for Jamie DawnActorGeorge Lorenz
1955A Life in the BalanceActorAntonio Gómez
1954UntouchedActorFederico Vascon
1954The Queen of BabylonActorAmal
1953Latin LoversActorRoberto Santos
1953SombreroActorPepe Gonzales
1952My Man and IActorChu Chu Ramirez
1951Across the Wide MissouriActorIronshirt
1951The Mark of the RenegadeActorMarcos Zappa
1950Mystery StreetActorPeter Moralas
1950Right CrossActorJohnny Monterez
1950Two Weeks with LoveActorDemi Armendez
1949BattlegroundActorRoderigues
1949Border IncidentActorPablo Rodriguez
1949Neptune's DaughterActorJose O'Rourke
1949Act of ViolenceActor
1948The Kissing BanditActorFiesta Specialty Dancer
1948On an Island with YouActorRicardo Montalban
1947FiestaActorMario Morales
1945La casa de la zorraActor
1945La hora de la verdadActorRafael Meija
1944The EscapeActorTeniente
1943SantaActorJarameño
1942The Three MusketeersActor(uncredited)
1939The Story of Alexander Graham BellActorBerta Hubbard