| Anthony Quinn AKA Antonio Rudolfo Oaxaca Quinn
Born: 21-Apr-1915 Birthplace: Chihuahua, Mexico Died: 3-Jun-2001 Location of death: Boston, MA Cause of death: Cancer - Throat Remains: Buried, Quinn Estate, Bristol, RI
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Zorba the Greek Wife: Katherine deMille (m. 5-Oct-1937, div. 1963) Wife: Iolanda Addolori (m. 1966, div. 19-Aug-1997) Wife: Kathy Benvin (m. 1997) Son: Francesco Quinn (actor, b. 22-Mar-1962, to Addolori) Daughter: Valentina Quinn (b. 1952) Son: Lorenzo Quinn (b. 1965, artist, to Addolori) Son: Alex A. Quinn (b. 30-Dec-1976) Daughter: Daniele (actress, to Addolori) Son: Christopher (to deMille, drowned in W. C. Fields swimming pool at age 3)
High School: (dropped out)
Sleepy Lagoon Defense Committee Oscar for Best Supporting Actor 1953 for Viva Zapata! Oscar for Best Supporting Actor 1957 for Lust for Life Hollywood Walk of Fame 6251 Hollywood Blvd. Heart Bypass Operation 1990 Irish Ancestry Paternal
Mexican Ancestry Maternal
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR The Buccaneer (1-Dec-1958)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Avenging Angelo (30-Aug-2002) Gotti (17-Aug-1996) A Walk in the Clouds (27-May-1995) Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur (19-Nov-1994) Hercules in the Underworld (12-Nov-1994) Somebody to Love (15-Sep-1994) Hercules and the Lost Kingdom (7-May-1994) Hercules and the Amazon Women (30-Apr-1994) Last Action Hero (18-Jun-1993) Mobsters (26-Jul-1991) Jungle Fever (5-Jun-1991) Only the Lonely (24-May-1991) The Old Man and the Sea (25-Mar-1990) Revenge (16-Feb-1990) Ghosts Can't Do It (17-Oct-1989) High Risk (May-1981) Lion of the Desert (1980) The Passage (13-Apr-1979) Caravans (2-Nov-1978) The Greek Tycoon (29-Jul-1978) Jesus of Nazareth (3-Apr-1977) The Con Artists (13-Aug-1976) The Message (1976) The Marseille Contract (5-Sep-1974) Across 110th Street (19-Dec-1972) Arruza (23-Aug-1972) Narrator Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears (1972) A Walk in the Spring Rain (17-Jun-1970) The Secret of Santa Vittoria (29-Oct-1969) The Magus (10-Dec-1968) The Shoes of the Fisherman (14-Nov-1968) Guns for San Sebastian (20-Mar-1968) The Happening (Mar-1967) The 25th Hour (16-Feb-1967) Lost Command (May-1966) A High Wind in Jamaica (16-Jun-1965) Zorba the Greek (17-Dec-1964) The Visit (11-Sep-1964) Behold a Pale Horse (14-Aug-1964) Lawrence of Arabia (10-Dec-1962) Requiem for a Heavyweight (16-Oct-1962) Barabbas (10-Oct-1962) The Guns of Navarone (22-Jun-1961) The Savage Innocents (1-Nov-1960) Portrait in Black (27-Jul-1960) Heller in Pink Tights (29-Feb-1960) Last Train from Gun Hill (29-Jul-1959) Warlock (1-Apr-1959) Hot Spell (17-Sep-1958) The Black Orchid (Sep-1958) Wild is the Wind (11-Dec-1957) The Ride Back (29-Apr-1957) The River's Edge (11-Apr-1957) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (19-Dec-1956) Man From Del Rio (30-Oct-1956) Lust for Life (17-Sep-1956) Seven Cities of Gold (Sep-1955) Ulysses (8-Feb-1955) Attila (27-Dec-1954) La Strada (6-Sep-1954) Ride, Vaquero! (15-Jul-1953) City Beneath the Sea (11-Mar-1953) Seminole (Mar-1953) Against All Flags (24-Dec-1952) The World in His Arms (9-Oct-1952) The Brigand (25-Jun-1952) Viva Zapata! (7-Feb-1952) Mask of the Avenger (27-Jun-1951) Tycoon (27-Dec-1947) Black Gold (16-Sep-1947) Sinbad the Sailor (17-Jan-1947) Back to Bataan (31-May-1945) Where Do We Go from Here? (23-May-1945) China Sky (21-Apr-1945) Irish Eyes Are Smiling (19-Oct-1944) Buffalo Bill (13-Apr-1944) Guadalcanal Diary (27-Oct-1943) The Ox-Bow Incident (21-May-1943) The Black Swan (23-Dec-1942) Road to Morocco (5-Oct-1942) Larceny, Inc. (24-Apr-1942) They Died with Their Boots On (1-Jan-1942) Bullets for O'Hara (19-Jul-1941) Blood and Sand (22-May-1941) City for Conquest (21-Sep-1940) The Ghost Breakers (21-Jun-1940) Road to Singapore (14-Mar-1940) Union Pacific (27-Apr-1939) Bulldog Drummond in Africa (24-Aug-1938) The Buccaneer (7-Jan-1938) The Last Train from Madrid (18-Jun-1937) Waikiki Wedding (23-Mar-1937) Swing High, Swing Low (15-Mar-1937) The Plainsman (1-Jan-1937)
Author of books:
One Man Tango (1995, memoir, with Daniel Paisner)
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