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  1. Mark Montalban was a surgical tech with the 7th Surgical Hospital at Blackhorse Vietnam. Add comment. 14,651 views.

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  2. Oct 4, 2010 · Mark’s wife is a nurse at Santa Monica/UCLA Medical Center, and the couple have two grown children. They live in Sherman Oaks. He inherited a strong work ethic from his father, he says.

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    • Acting career
    • Television
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    He was born in Mexico City on November 25, 1920, the youngest of four children to Castilian Spanish immigrants, Ricarda Merino and Jenaro Montalbán. His father was a dry goods store owner. Montalbán moved to Los Angeles as a teen and lived with his much older brother Carlos Montalbán, who was then pursuing show business as both an actor and dancer....

    Returning to Mexico to care for his extremely ill mother, his dark good looks and magnetic style helped propel him into the Spanish-language film industry. After nearly a dozen or so films, he was on the verge of stardom in Mexico when MGM took an interest in him and he relocated back to Los Angeles. Making his Hollywood leading debut as a robust b...

    His strong work ethic and reservoir of talent enabled him to continue on television long after his exotic beefcake status in films had waned. He had married Loretta Young's half-sister Georgiana Young in 1944, and appeared on his sister-in-law's television series (The New Loretta Young Show (1962)) several times. He also showed up in a number of te...

    Over the years, he continued to appear occasionally on the big screen, typically playing continental smoothies, in such films as Love Is a Ball (1963), Madame X (1966) and Sweet Charity (1969), but it was television that finally made him a household name. Montalban captivated audiences as the urbane, white-suited concierge of mystery Mr. Roarke in ...

    An Emmy winner for his role in the miniseries How the West Was Won (1976) and a noteworthy villain in the Dynasty (1981) spin-off soap series The Colbys (1985), Montalban was also famous for a series of television commercials in which he returned somewhat to his \"Latin lover\" persona, primarily in a series of slick commercials for Chrysler's Cord...

    • November 25, 1920
    • January 14, 2009
  3. Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán y Merino, KSG ( / ˌmɒntəlˈbɑːn / MON-təl-BAHN; Spanish: [montalˈβan]; November 25, 1920 – January 14, 2009) was a Mexican and American film and television actor. Montalbán's career spanned seven decades, during which he became widely known for performances in genres from crime and drama to musicals ...

  4. May 2, 2022 · Ricardo, who starred in the TV show Fantasy Island and the Star Trek and Planet of the Apes franchises, was a bankable star of TV and film. But to Mark, Victor, Laura, and Anita Montalbán — his four children with wife Georgiana Young — he was just dad. Information about Anita is scarce online, but we’ve found biographical details on ...

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  5. May 12, 2009 · The immigrant legacy. Alex Montalbán is the son of Mark the second of the actor’s four children, who worked more than 30 years as a critical care nurse. The grandson decided to study at U-M because he was “a huge U-M football fan all my life.”. In his unpretentious style, the young Montalbán, who plans to write scripts in Hollywood or ...

  6. 99+ Photos. Legendary actor Ricardo Montalban was the epitome of Latin elegance, charm and grace on film and television and in the late 1940s and early 1950s reinvigorated the Rudolph Valentino / Ramon Novarro "Latin Lover" style in Hollywood without achieving top screen stardom.

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