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To access the entire interview (free) visit http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ricardo-montalban

Ricardo Montalban (1920-2008) was interviewed for two-and-a-half hours in Century City, CA. Montalban talked about his desire to keep his name despite the Hollywood pressure to change it to Ricky Martin.  He talked about appearing in one of the soundies of the 1940s— Hes A Latin From Staten Island.  He related his early courting by Hollywood and his eventual signing with MGM.  He discussed the Latin stereotype of the Hollywood era and how he wasnt cast in Mexican roles but rather more exotic South American types.  He described touring the country to promote movies, in the studios attempt to steer the public from television. He spoke about studying acting in the early 1940s with Stanislavsky disciple Seki Sano.  He underscored the importance of his work with Sano, who taught him about truth in acting.  He described his appearances on several live dramatic television anthologies of the 1950s, including Climax! and The Loretta Young Show .  He discussed his recreation of the role of Khan from the 1967 Space Seed episode of Star Trek to the 1982 feature film Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan , which required him to review his earlier performance to recapture the spirit of the part.  He spoke in great detail about the part for which he is most associated, Mr. Roarke on Fantasy Island.  For this series, he described Aaron Spellings concept, the use of Roarke in setting the stage for each episode, and the challenges of production.  He looked back on his founding of Nosotros, an organization to promote opportunities for Hispanic actors and to help eradicate stereotypical images of them in Hollywood.  He described the organizations goals and how its founding caused him to be blacklisted temporarily from the industry.  He also spoke about another of his well-known appearances on television— as spokesman for Chrysler Cordobas in commercials, forever associated with their rich Corinthian leather.  The interview was conducted by Karen Herman on August 13, 2002.. To see the entire interview collection, visit http://emmytvlegends.org

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