- Ricardo Montalbán - Wikipedia
Ricardo Montalbán Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán y Merino, KSG ( ˌmɒntəlˈbɑːn MON-təl-BAHN; Spanish: [montalˈβan]; November 25, 1920 – January 14, 2009) was a Mexican and American film and television actor
- Ricardo Montalban - IMDb
Legendary actor Ricardo Montalban was the epitome of Latin elegance, charm and grace on film and television and in the late 1940s and early 1950s reinvigorated the Rudolph Valentino Ramon Novarro "Latin Lover" style in Hollywood without achieving top screen stardom
- Ricardo Montalban - Memory Alpha
Ricardo Montalban (25 November 1920–14 January 2009; age 88) was the actor who played Khan Noonien Singh in the Star Trek: The Original Series first season episode "Space Seed" and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
- Ricardo Montalban - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán y Merino (November 25, 1920 – January 14, 2009) was a Hispanic Latin American actor He had a career spanning seven decades (motion pictures from 1943 to 2006) across radio, television, theatre, and film
- Ricardo Montalban dies at 88; ‘Fantasy Island’ actor
Ricardo Montalban, the suave leading man who was one of the first Mexican-born actors to make it big in Hollywood and who was best known for his role as Mr Roarke on TV’s “Fantasy Island
- Ricardo Montalban
Ricardo Montalbán was the epitome of elegance and integrity—on screen and in life He was a trailblazer for Latino representation, and his legacy lives on through The Ricardo Montalbán Foundation His autobiography, Reflections: A Life in Two Worlds, was published in 1980
- Montalbán, Ricardo (1920—) - Encyclopedia. com
Although he had a distinguished career as an actor in feature films, he is best known for his starring role in the Fantasy Island television series and for his years of commercials promoting Chrysler automobiles Montalbán was born on November 25, 1920, in Mexico City, to Spanish immigrant parents
- Catholic actor Montalban dies at 88; was voice for faith in career
LOS ANGELES – Catholic actor Ricardo Montalban, whose work in television and movies also included several Catholic projects, died Jan 14 at age 88 at his home in Los Angeles
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