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Anthony Quinn

Anthony Quinn was an American actor known for his versatility and acting prowess. Born on April 21, 1915, and passing away on June 3, 2001, Quinn starred in numerous films and stage productions. He is renowned for his performances in classics such as 'Roman Holiday' and 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?', for which he received Academy Award nominations. more

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