Anthony Queen
**Anthony Quinn (1915-2001)** was a Mexican-American actor known for his imposing presence and charisma on screen. His film career was rich with iconic roles, often portraying complex and powerful figures: rugged men with a deep sense of humanity, rebels, artists, or peasants of various ethnicities.
He left an indelible mark in films such as Federico Fellini's *La Strada* (1954), where he brought the memorable Zampanò to life, and especially in *Zorba the Greek* (1964), a role that perfectly embodied his vital spirit. He won two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for *Viva Zapata!* (1952) and *Lust for Life* (1956), in which he portrayed Paul Gauguin.
Among his other memorable performances are those in *Lawrence of Arabia* (1962) and *The Guns of Navarone* (1961). Quinn is remembered for his intensity and ability to give depth to characters who were often larger than life.