
Francesco Quinn
**Francesco Quinn (1963-2011)** was an American actor, son of the legendary Anthony Quinn. He had a prolific career in film and television, distinguishing himself for his charismatic presence.
He is universally remembered for his intense portrayal of Rhah in Oliver Stone's masterpiece *Platoon* (1986), a role that brought him widespread fame. His most significant works include the miniseries *The Old Man and the Sea* (1990), in which he starred alongside his father as the young Santiago, and the James Bond film *License to Kill* (1989), in which he played an antagonist.
Quinn was known for his ability to embody often complex, intense, and sometimes morally ambiguous characters, displaying remarkable versatility and inheriting his father's remarkable stage presence. His career, though cut short, left a distinctive mark on the film landscape.