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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Actor Ricardo Montalban, star of the hit TV series "Fantasy Island," died Wednesday in Los Angeles, a family spokesman said.
Ricardo Montalban attends the opening of a theater named for him in 2004 in Hollywood, California.

Ricardo Montalban attends the opening of a theater named for him in 2004 in Hollywood, California.

Montalban, 88, was in deteriorating health over the past several days but "died peacefully" at 6:30 a.m. at his home, son-in-law Gilbert Smith said.

He understood "it was his time," Smith said. The cause of death was not given.

Montalban rose to prominence as one of the most visible Hispanic actors in post-war Hollywood in the 1950s and 1960s. But his star grew as he took on television roles as the mysterious host Mr. Roarke on the hit drama "Fantasy Island" and as Captain Kirk's archnemesis Khan Noonien Singh in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan."

Born in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 25, 1920, Montalban knew at an early age that he wanted to be an actor. He moved to Hollywood as a teenager, and his first big break came when he was cast in a small part in a 1941 play, Tallulah Bankhead's "Her Cardboard Lover."

After starring in 13 Spanish-language films in Mexico, Montalban made his American feature film debut in 1947 in "Fiesta."

Montalban became a member of the MGM stable and was often cast in the role of the steamy Latin lover opposite such female stars as Lana Turner and Esther Williams.

While working on "Across the Wide Missouri" with MGM's biggest star, Clark Gable, Montalban suffered an injury to his spinal cord that, despite surgery, would plague him for decades to come, according to Turner Classic Movies.

It was during this early stage in his career that Montalban dedicated himself to changing Hollywood's stereotypes of Latinos.

"When I first came to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer under contract in 1945, that's when the image was at its worst," Montalban said. "They didn't realize that by trying to be colorful, they were very insulting."

Montalban played a wide range of film roles over the years, often relishing the chance to play in comedies.

As he approached midlife in the 1960s, Montalban made numerous guest appearances on television shows including "The Untouchables" and "The Lieutenant," eventually landing a recurring role as Damon West on the popular medical drama "Dr. Kildare."

During this period, Montalban secured his place in science-fiction history playing the evil but charismatic Khan in the first season of "Star Trek."

Montalban's dignified demeanor and rich accent added flair to the small screen on a number of television shows. It also established him as a popular pitchman for Maxwell House Coffee and Chrysler.

It was the role of the wise and benevolent Mr. Roarke on the 1970's hit TV series "Fantasy Island" that perhaps earned Montalban his greatest number of fans, something he called "very rewarding." iReport.com: Share your memories of Montalban

But he said he tired of hearing fans shouting "Zee plane, zee plane" when they saw him. The line was featured in the show's opening credits by another character, Tattoo.

"They think they are the only ones that thought of saying that," he told CNN during the 1990s. "People mean well, but the joke gets a little tired at times."

Montalban never tired of fighting for the rights of Latinos in Hollywood. For almost 20 years, he served as president of Nosotros, an organization he founded for the advancement of Hispanics in the entertainment industry.

"The ideals of Nosotros continue. As our community of Latinos in show business increases, so will our participation in all of the many aspects of our industry," he said in 1987.
 

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If he's in heaven, I hope he's sitting in a chair made of "rich Corinthian leather." Farewell, Ricardo.
 

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Always liked him.

Loved Fantasy Island.

RIP
 

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I know he will be remembered more for Fantasy Island but to me he will be more remember for playing Khan. That was just an iconic role in a very good movie.
 

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Some of his old commercials were classics. Great actor as well. RIP Ricardo.
 

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You show me a great movie, and I'll show you a great villain. Star Trek II was a great movie.

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Rogah;2576852 said:
You show me a great movie, and I'll show you a great villain. Star Trek II was a great movie.

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Agreed. He was great in that.

This guy had a presence. Very powerful. For me it was like a cross between Shatner/Pacino.

The guy was one of my favorite actors for the limited amount of work he did.


Note: He was in one of the Planet of the Ape movies. Excellent.


Peace! RIP!
 

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RIP Ricardo, my brother would have had a different first name if not for you.
 

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ConcordCowboy;2576253 said:

I remember my dad getting one of those, just in sky blue. Man that was a cool car back in the day. Kind of like getting a caddy at the time. Now they look cheesy but still it was cool back in the day.

RIP Ricardo. He was just one of those guys that was special. He kind of had that air about him of being actor royalty or high class in a good way. Not from the standpoint of his roles or great acting skills...just something about him whether it was his voice, looks or mannerisms. Kind of like James Earl Jones and his voice.
 

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KKKKKKHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!

Absolutely one of the best villians ever. Should have gotten a Oscar nomination for that role.

And 20 years from now he will for sure be better remembered as Khan. That role will live on.
 

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burmafrd;2577443 said:
KKKKKKHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!

Absolutely one of the best villians ever. Should have gotten a Oscar nomination for that role.

And 20 years from now he will for sure be better remembered as Khan. That role will live on.

I still want one of those fake chests that he wore in that movie. ;)

:D
 

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burmafrd;2577443 said:
KKKKKKHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!

Absolutely one of the best villians ever. Should have gotten a Oscar nomination for that role.

And 20 years from now he will for sure be better remembered as Khan. That role will live on.

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Wow... did a little reading on Ricardo.

I always wondered why he was in a wheelchair.


He injured his back in 1951.






It was while filming the Western Across the Wide Missouri with Clark Gable in 1951 that Montalban is reported to have suffered a back injury that would plague him for the rest of his life. According to Wrath of Khan director Nicholas Meyer, Montalban suffered the injury after a horse rode over the actor during production, which also left him with a limp that he would conceal for the rest of his professional career. (Meyer made no reference to Montalban's back, only that the actor suffered a leg injury.) Despite his injury, Montalban continued to work in film and television as well as in theater throughout the next several decades.



By 1993, the injury Montalban sustained in the 1950s had grown to the point at which Montalban required 9 1/2 hours of spinal surgery. Unfortunately, the surgery left him in constant pain, unable to walk, and confined to a wheelchair. Nonetheless, he continued to work, albeit primarily in voiceover roles and the occasional role that could be filmed around his disability. Coincidentally, Montalban's co-star and love interest in "Space Seed", Madlyn Rhue (who played Marla McGivers in the episode) had also been confined to a wheelchair due to health issues. Also like Montalban, Rhue continued to work despite her predicament (which included an appearance with Montalban on Fantasy Island in 1982). She passed away in 2003.



Only took $100,000 to play Kahn again just because he wanted to play the role.
 

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ConcordCowboy;2576253 said:
I saw a YouTube video of the commercial for this car. The tagline refers to it as "The Small Chrysler" :eek:
 
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