News about Anthony Quinn

After being out as gay in 1988, Sir Ian McKellen, 84, says 'everything' in his life has changed for the better

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2023
In a recent magazine interview, Sir Ian McKellen revealed that his life changed 'overnight' after he came out as gay. The 84-year-old legendary actor came out gay in 1988, and he admits it was a life-changing moment for him. "Almost every part of my life changed for the better overnight,' he told Variety: My relationships with people and my whole attitude toward acting changed.'

On the Greek island of Rhodes, you will still find seclusion

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2023
Roderick Gilchrist explores the Greek island, visiting the country's less populated west coast and driving through its desert middle. "There's a lot to do and see, but seclusion is also on offer,' he says. He is at the all-inclusive Amada Colossos Resort, which lords over a 430-meter stretch of Blue Flag Kalithea Beach, which is brimming views of the Aegean in a stunning bay.'

On a bespoke tour that allows you to visit from FORTY destinations to visit

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2023
With the Greece specialist Olympic Holidays, Simon Heptinstall toured the Greek islands, establishing a new 'pick-and-mix' system that offers everything from exciting day trips to long retreats. You can'pick lodging that ranges from boutique hotels to stone cottages with little more than a bedroom and a view to die for as part of the tour,' he says.

The creation of Lawrence of Arabia's legendary myth 60 years ago. The frightening truth behind its construction

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 11, 2022
The audience at the Royal Command Performance at the Odeon Leicester Square was greeted with David Lean's triumphant labour of love, Lawrence Of Arabia, which had cost more than $100 and belonged to a dazzling cast including Peter O'Toole (far left), Alec Guinness, Omar Sharif (second from left), Anthony Quinn, Anthony Quayle, and Jose Ferrer. During filming, O'Toole developed an instant rapport with Sharif, his Egyptian co-star, who was terrified ahead of the rousing Aqaba raid scene in which their characters, on camels, were to lead 400 extras on a mile-and-a-half charge (pictured below). They both slid back several glasses of brandy and milk, with the result that Sharif, who was still on rope, slowly slid upside down as the charge was carried out. O'Toole stayed upright until the end, when he collapsed and was nearly killed by the extras' stampeding horses.

HISTORICAL

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2022
The novel's center, which spans three centuries, has a delectable mystery. It begins in Georgian Bath and London as society painter William Merrymount and his two children, smart Laura and wild, headstrong Molly, attend parties and painting sessions, deal with the fallout of an illicit affair, and produce two stunning images: the titular Molly & the Captain and the stunning Portrait of A Young Man.