Anthony Quinn

Quinn, {{circa|1960}}s Manuel Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca (April 21, 1915 – June 3, 2001), better known by his stage name Anthony Quinn, was an American actor. Born in Mexico to a Mexican mother and a first-generation Irish-Mexican father, he was known for his portrayal of earthy, passionate characters "marked by a brutal and elemental virility" in numerous critically acclaimed films both in Hollywood and abroad. His notable films include ''La Strada'' (1954), ''The Guns of Navarone'' (1961), ''Lawrence of Arabia'' (1962), ''Guns for San Sebastian'' (1968), ''The Shoes of the Fisherman'' (1968), ''Across 110th Street'' (1972), ''The Message'' (1976), ''Lion of the Desert'' (1980), ''Jungle Fever'' (1991) and ''Seven Servants'' (1996). His starring performance in ''Zorba the Greek'' (1964) earned him a Oscar nomination for Best Actor.

Quinn won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor twice: for ''Viva Zapata!'' in 1952 and ''Lust for Life'' in 1956. In addition, he received two Academy Award nominations in the Best Leading Actor category, along with five Golden Globe nominations and two BAFTA Award nominations. In 1987, he was presented with the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award. Through both his artistic endeavors and civil-rights activism, he remains a seminal figure of Latin-American representation in the media of the United States. Provided by Wikipedia
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