Anthony Quinn
Manuel Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca, better recognized as Anthony Quinn, was a prominent Mexican-American actor born on April 21, 1915, in Chihuahua, Mexico. His illustrious career in film spanned several decades, during which he earned acclaim for his performances in iconic movies such as Zorba the Greek, Lawrence of Arabia, The Guns of Navarone, The Message, Lion of the Desert, and La Strada.
Quinn's talent was recognized by the Academy Awards, where he garnered two Oscars for Best Supporting Actor—first for his role in Viva Zapata! in 1952 and then for his portrayal of Vincent van Gogh in Lust for Life in 1956. These accolades solidified his status as one of the preeminent actors of his time.
In addition to his cinematic achievements, Quinn was an accomplished writer and painter, expressing his creativity beyond the screen. He also made significant contributions as a civil rights activist, advocating for the rights and recognition of underrepresented communities.
Anthony Quinn's legacy is marked not only by his remarkable contributions to film and the arts but also by his commitment to social justice, making him a multifaceted figure in American culture. He passed away on June 3, 2001, leaving behind a rich legacy of diverse talents and groundbreaking performances.
Filmography
R.P.M.
Back to Bataan
Ulysses
Black Gold
Heller in Pink Tights
The Old Man and the Sea (1990)
The Salamander
The Shoes of the Fisherman
A Walk in the Spring Rain
The Visit (1964)
They Died with Their Boots On
The Ride Back
Seven Cities of Gold
Caravans
Blowing Wild
Lost Command
Hercules in the Underworld
Hercules and the Circle of Fire
Hercules and the Lost Kingdom
The World in His Arms
Waikiki Wedding
Portrait in Black
The Marseille Contract
Gotti
Last Train from Gun Hill
The Ghost Breakers
The River's Edge
A Dream of Kings
Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur
The Con Artists
A High Wind in Jamaica
Revenge (1990)
Marco the Magnificent
Larceny, Inc.