Ricardo Montalban

Acting

Ricardo Montalban

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Nov 25, 1920 (104 years old)
Death date
Jan 14, 2009

Ricardo Montalban

Known For

Perdida
1h 36m
Movie 2009

Perdida

This film traces the unbelievable true story of the Calderón...

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
1h 24m
Movie 2003

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

Carmen's caught in a virtual reality game designed by the...

Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
1h 40m
Movie 2002

Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams

Exploring the further adventures of Carmen and Juni Cortez, who...

Laurindo Almeida, Muito Prazer
Movie 1999

Laurindo Almeida, Muito Prazer

Behind the Planet of the Apes
2h 7m
Movie 1998

Behind the Planet of the Apes

Roddy McDowall takes you, film by film, from production meetings...

Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line
0h 58m
Movie 1997

Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line

Born Ruby Stevens, she was orphaned when she was four....

Heaven Help Us
1h 0m
TV Show 1994

Heaven Help Us

Heaven Help Us is an American fantasy-comedy-drama television series that...

Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Special
1h 33m
Movie 1991

Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Special

This documentary is hosted by William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy...

Marian Apparitions of the 20th Century: A Message of Urgency
0h 58m
Movie 1991

Marian Apparitions of the 20th Century: A Message of Urgency

Deeply rooted in humanity's history, the Blessed Virgin Mary has...

The Colbys
0h 44m
TV Show 1985

The Colbys

The Colbys is an American prime time soap opera, which...

Biography

Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán y Merino (November 25, 1920 – January 14, 2009) was a Mexican actor. He had a career spanning seven decades (motion pictures from 1943 to 2006) across radio, television, theatre, and film. During the mid-1970s, Montalbán was most notable as the spokesman in automobile advertisements for the Chrysler Cordoba, in which he famously extolled the "soft Corinthian leather" used for its interior. He also advertised the Chrysler New Yorker. From 1977 to 1984, he became famous as Mr. Roarke the main star in the television series Fantasy Island. He played Khan Noonien Singh in both the 1967 episode "Space Seed" of the first season of 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 mini series How the West Was Won and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Screen Actors Guild in 1993. Into his 80s, he continued to perform, often providing voices for animated films and commercials, and appearing in several Spy Kids films as Grandfather Valentin.