Anthony Quinn

Anthony Quinn

Anthony Quinn Obituary

Published by Legacy.com from Jun. 5 to Jun. 10, 2001.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – Two-time Oscar winner Anthony Quinn, a former shoeshine boy and preacher who became an international leading man with a film career spanning six decades, has died of respiratory failure. He was 86.

Both Quinn's screen presence and personal style were larger than life. The barrel-chested actor fathered 13 children and starred in 100 feature films, including the fierce Bedouin leader in "Lawrence of Arabia" in 1962 and the earthy hero of the 1964 film "Zorba the Greek."

He won his first Oscar for his work in the 1952 film "Viva Zapata!" as the brother of Mexican revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata. He picked up his second award for supporting actor in the stylish 1956 drama "Lust for Life."

In a 1987 interview, Quinn said he reached most of the goals he set for himself as a young boy.

"I never satisfied that kid but I think he and I have made a deal now," he said, referring to his younger self. "It's like climbing a mountain: I didn't take him up Mount Everest, but I took him up Mount Whitney.

"And I think that's not bad."

Quinn died of respiratory failure Sunday morning at a Boston hospital, said Providence Mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci, a friend of the actor. Quinn lived in nearby Bristol.

"He was larger than life," Cianci said. "I was proud to call him a friend."

Quinn's family asked Cianci to make the announcement. The actor had been hospitalized for 17 days with pneumonia and respiratory problems.

Born in Mexico and raised in poverty in East Los Angeles, Quinn went from stage and B-movie roles to become an international leading man renowned for his big-man sensitivity and honest acting style.

In a film career that stretched more than 50 years, Quinn portrayed characters including kings, Indians, a pope, a boxer and an artist.

"I never get the girl," Quinn once joked in an interview. "I wind up with a country instead."

To many, Quinn's Oscar-nominated characterization of the Greek peasant Zorba in 1964 remained his most memorable role.

The Ouzo-drinking and bouzouki-dancing Zorba was Quinn's favorite role as well, so much so that he returned to the stage in 1983 in a revival of the musical inspired by the film.

As a child, he shined shoes, sold papers and preached. After working as a movie extra, he met and married the adopted daughter of Cecil B. De Mille, Katherine.

A real-life artist, sculptor and author, his role as painter Paul Gauguin in the 1956 film "Lust for Life" earned him his second Oscar. He was on screen in the film for only eight minutes.

"He was motivated by the passion for his art," said Irene Nagy Dessewffy, a friend of Quinn's who produced art shows and publications featuring his work. "I saw 29 opening nights of Zorba, and other productions in between, and every single night it was as if it were the first time. He did it with a passion.

"He was constantly drawing, or constantly writing, or constantly sketching. He never stopped," Dessewffy added. "He was never doing nothing."

In the 1962 film "Requiem for a Heavyweight," Quinn's character was battered by Cassius Clay, playing himself. The young boxer would later change his name to Muhammad Ali.

"He kicked the heck out of me," the actor said in 1997.

After leading roles became less frequent, he left Hollywood to live and work in Italy.

"What could I play there? They only think of me as a Mexican, an Indian or a Mafia don," he said in a 1977 interview with The Associated Press.

He was divorced from Katherine in 1965 after he fathered two children with Italian costume designer Iolanda Addolari, sparking an international scandal.

In 1972, Quinn wrote his autobiography, "The Original Sin," which has been translated into more than 18 languages. He followed with a second volume titled "Suddenly Sunset."

The characteristically straightforward actor shunned the use of ghost writers, favoring blunt honesty over Hollywood image-making.

"I could either lie or tell the truth," he said. "I figured the only value in such a book would be to describe my life as I lived it."

In 1978, he played a character closely resembling the late shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis in "The Greek Tycoon."

As his film career slowed in recent years, Quinn devoted most of his time to painting and sculpting.

Cianci said Quinn had moved to Bristol because "He wanted to get away from all that New York stuff, all the Hollywood hustle and bustle."

He had recently worked in television, appearing in a 1990 TV movie based on Ernest Hemingway's classic "The Old Man and the Sea" and the 1996 HBO movie, "Gotti."

Quinn's second marriage, to Iolanda Quinn, ended in 1997 after 31 years.

He is survived by his wife, Kathy Benvin, who is the mother of the two youngest of his 13 children.

His eldest child, Christopher, drowned when he was 4 years old in a pond at the home of W.C. Fields. Dessewffy said Quinn grieved about the loss all his life.

"He passionately adores all his children – he has many kids – and I think much more so than anybody realizes," Dessewffy said. "He absolutely worshipped all his children, he worshipped all his kids, whether they were the oldest or the youngest he loved all his kids."

Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press

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John Adjemian

May 4, 2025

I would like to say that only in his films did I meet him,but he inspired me to read Khtzanzakis and continue to follow the path of history and those who give it life!

Maria De la torre

August 9, 2024

The greatest❤

James Corona

November 14, 2021

Great Actor!
Great Painter!
Unforgetable!

Bob Forrest

November 13, 2021

Actor Quinn was included with the great movie stars of my time. It was very sad to learn his passing. But, memories of him will be with us until we meet in the studio in heaven.

Sally Jeisy (Morgan/Benedict)

May 21, 2020

I knew his daughter, Cady, husband, & 2 sons, they lived across the street from me & our boys played together all the time.
I knew her Mother (Katherine ) too, She was kind, we talked about the boys. We sat on the floor in my back bedroom & watched the 4 boys playing together. I knew she had been married to Anthony Quinn, but never brought up his name.
Once I asked her what her did? She said he was a movie director, I asked what his name was? Katherine said Cecile DeMille
I said Gosh, I am so sorry I shouldve known...we both laughed until we had tears in our eyes. Then I said
is that why you left out the B ?
We started laughing again!
She was wonderful & so was her daughter Cady & her family. We missed them for a long, long time.

September 18, 2019

God is a God of all Comfort and he will Comfort the Family's...My condolences to the Family's...

James Corona

September 17, 2019

The Very Best manifestation of the American Dream; Anthony portrays the epitome of the Golden Era of Hollywood and the International Movie Star in a different era! We miss you very much Tony! RIP.......

September 16, 2019

God is a God of all Comfort and he will comfort in our familys...now and from our past....My heartfelt sympathy....

Allen Howdeshell

April 11, 2019

Anthony Quinn was a good actor, he was always fantastic in all .of his movies

Harry Simpson

June 3, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Godspeed.

July 16, 2015

To an Icon that reached the epitome in the art and acting profession!

Tony, your profound characterizations in the sliver screen were full of love, life, and tragedy. Most memorable to me was "Barrabas" movie! I will see you on others side one day. We have much to talk about. Thanks for the memories!

Fellow Paisano,

American of Mexican descent.

James C.
Houston, Texas

Nazarene Mckinney

March 23, 2013

Last Train from Gun Hill is an excellent movie. Anthony Quinn was outstanding as a father trying to save his son. Thanks for all the great movies. May your family find peace and happiness. God is for us a refuge and strtength.

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Quinn. See You On The Other Side, Some Beautiful Day, Kind Sir.

Mary Kanada

July 18, 2012

With our deepest condolences.


2 Kings 4: 32-37

Tandra Watts

January 12, 2012

You were so handsome & a awesome actor.
May God Bless you & Keep you Mr. Quin RIP

Gamvas, Gamvas

August 8, 2011

MEMORY ETERNAL!

March 18, 2010

For Anthony...

You were one of the greatest
in your craft.

Tony...this is for you.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery & Burial Vault Co.

November 24, 2009

What an inspiration to all who knew him. He will be greatly missed. We extend our deepest condolences for your family’s loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.

Marilyn Adams

May 25, 2009

Although I never met Anthony Quinn, he was a classmate of my mother and uncle's at Poly High in LA. When he had a discrimination problem my mother and uncle went to his defense and endeared themselves to him and making them longtime friends. They often talked of him in our home.
I loved his films and often felt more personal about them because of the family connection.
Thank you Anthony, for your body of work.

Mary Jeffers

August 1, 2008

In memory of Anthony Quinn: You were a great actor. One of the most memorable performances by you has to be "Zorba The Greek" and of course, "Across 110th Street" and "The Old Man and the Sea". Enjoyed seeing your son in "Platoon". May God continue to bless your family.

JOAN PLEFKA

April 8, 2008

Anthony Quinn was a very dear loving man & actor. I shall always treasure his movies of what i've seen he starrred in. Most favorite was of him starring in the Guns of Navarone. He along with all others were a wonder. My deepest thoughts & blessing are left with you & other family relatives.

Melissa

August 15, 2004

I miss you still to this day. I'll never be over you.

Deborah williams

December 11, 2003

my condolences to the quinn family , I enjoyed every single movie , It is very sad to lose one of our loved ones , my prayers and thoughts are with you .

David Magnuson

June 11, 2001

Great job Tony! My best of thoughts and prayers to your entire family. Sincerely,David

lee tandyk

June 10, 2001

you had it all,now rest in peace.

madonna toto

June 9, 2001

To an all time GREAT! You will be missed by our whole society...to your family, we are truly sorry for your loss...Anthony Quinn will never be forgotten...

Madonna Toto and family

Wilmington, Massachusetts

PAUL BROWN

June 9, 2001

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES OF SUCH A WONDERFUL ACTOR AND PERSON.HIS LEGACY SHALL LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU IS OUR PRAYER. REST IN PEACE

Liz Russell

June 9, 2001

Thoughts and prayers to the family...even those of us who did not know him (personally) will miss him....

Michael Early

June 9, 2001

You will be missed.

The word Legend is often over used, however in your case Mr Quinn it is very accurate.

Larry Wayne Stroud

June 8, 2001

Thanks for the memories, Mr. Quinn.

Peace, Love and Joy to the family of one of the greats. Thanks again.

claudette moss

June 8, 2001

you will be missed farewell

MELLONY GONZALEZ

June 8, 2001

One great actor who will be greatly missed. He was one of my favorite actors.

jerry pamulak

June 8, 2001

one hell o an actor.

just wonderful to watch, on the screen.

gonna miss him.



jerry

Del Garrett

June 8, 2001

My favorite Quinn movie, the last one I saw; the next one I see. Quinn never made a bad movie.

Robert E Alexander

June 8, 2001

Memories are what you made for us, You will be always with us, May you enjoy eternal life as you lived your past one.

Eraina Adams

June 7, 2001

A legend the world will never forget. You will be missed.

Rich De Paola Sr.

June 7, 2001

Truly, a man to be remembered. The film industry lost a giant.

barbara portell

June 7, 2001

i have admired and loved your work for years. god grant you eternal life. rest in peace

joseph pavlak. jr.

June 6, 2001

your brilliance and your sincerety in your work always made us so proud and happy.

Saira Thomas

June 6, 2001

You will be missed. My thoughts and prayers to the family.

Brian David

June 6, 2001

May you rest in peace as blissfully as you did in the last 30 seconds of your portrayal of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" ... my very favorite of all of your wonderful acting personnas you graced us with.

David & Jean Dyson

June 6, 2001

Mr. Quinn was one of our favorites. He will be missed so very much.

Our love and prayers go with his family.

Barbara Bourne-Campbell

June 6, 2001

The best of the best.



My favorite -- "Wild is the Wind"

Hendrik Martin

June 6, 2001

You have been a great inspiration to me.

West Westbrook

June 5, 2001

He wasn't just alive...he LIVED!

June 5, 2001

I always enjoyed your movies. Rest in peace.

Angelo Loumbas

June 5, 2001

Farewell, "Zorba"! May your memory be eternal.

George Koehler Jr

June 5, 2001

Thanks for the memories!

Marilyn Pesce

June 5, 2001

Now the "real" journey begins for you....God Bless

ANTOINETTE T. MAIONE

June 5, 2001

SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN

fair thee well ANTHONY!!!

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