This page will contain additional articles about Ricardo Montalban, as they become available.Ricardo MontalbanRicardo Montalban (born November 25, 1920 in Mexico City) is an actor. Montalban's first role was on The 20th Century-Fox Hour in 1955. During the 1950s and 1960s he was one of the few working Hispanic actors. Many of his early roles were in Westerns, where he played character parts usually as the Latin lover. In 1975 he was chosen as the television spokesman for the new Chrysler Cordoba . The car was successful and heavily advertised—his mellifluous delivery of a line praising its "rich Corinthian leather" upholstery became famous and was much parodied. He then starred in the television program, Fantasy Island from 1978 to 1984. For a time the program was one of the most popular on television. His character, Mr. Roarke, and his sidekick Tattoo, were pop icons. Montalban as KhanHe played an entirely different role by appearing as Khan in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, which he reprised from a 1967 episode of Star Trek called Space Seed. He has appeared in many diverse films including The Naked Gun and two films from the Planet of the Apes series. He also appeared in the second Spy Kids film in 2002 and the third one in 2003. Over the course of his long career, he has played roles or guest starred in dozens of television series. In 1994, after spinal surgery, Montalban was confined to a wheelchair. He is married to Georgiana Young (née Georgiana Belzer), youngest half-sister of late star Loretta Young. This page about Ricardo Montalban includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Ricardo Montalban News stories about Ricardo Montalban External links for Ricardo Montalban Videos for Ricardo Montalban Wikis about Ricardo Montalban Discussion Groups about Ricardo Montalban Blogs about Ricardo Montalban Images of Ricardo Montalban |
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He also appeared in the second Spy Kids film in 2002 and the third one in 2003. Kristin Davis (born February 25, 1965) is an American actress who was born in Boulder, Colorado. He has appeared in many diverse films including The Naked Gun and two films from the Planet of the Apes series. North and South (1985, television mini-series). He played an entirely different role by appearing as Khan in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, which he reprised from a 1967 episode of Star Trek called Space Seed. Doom Asylum (1987, Jane). Roarke, and his sidekick Tattoo, were pop icons. Mounted (1991, television movie). His character, Mr. N.Y.P.D. For a time the program was one of the most popular on television. General Hospital (1991, Betsy Chilson). He then starred in the television program, Fantasy Island from 1978 to 1984. The Larry Sanders Show (1993, Bri). The car was successful and heavily advertised—his mellifluous delivery of a line praising its "rich Corinthian leather" upholstery became famous and was much parodied. Doctor Quinn, Medicine Woman (1994, Carey McGee). In 1975 he was chosen as the television spokesman for the new Chrysler Cordoba . ER (1995, Leslie). Many of his early roles were in Westerns, where he played character parts usually as the Latin lover. Melrose Place (1995–1996, Brooke Armstrong Campbell). During the 1950s and 1960s he was one of the few working Hispanic actors. Nine Months (1995, tennis attendant). Montalban's first role was on The 20th Century-Fox Hour in 1955. Alien Nation: Body and Soul (1995, television movie, Karina Tivoli). Ricardo Montalban (born November 25, 1920 in Mexico City) is an actor. The Ultimate Lie (1996, television movie, Claire McGrath). New Yoga, (1996, herself). A Deadly Vision (1997, television movie, Babette Watson). The Single Guy (1997, Leslie). Seinfeld (1997, Jenna). Sour Grapes (1998, Riggs). Sex and the City (1998–2004, Charlotte York). Travelling Companion (1998, Annie). Atomic Train (1999, television movie, Megan Seger). Grosse Pointe (2000, herself and Satin). ER (2000, Erin). Take me Home: The John Denver story (2000, television movie, Annie Denver). Blacktop (2000, Sylvia). Sex and the Matrix (2000, television movie, Charlotte). Someone to Love (2001, television movie, Lorraine). Three Days (2001, television movie, Beth Farmer). Beyond the Skyline (2003, herself). 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons (2003, show). |