Francesco Quinn
Francesco Quinn was born in Rome, Lazio, Italy on March 22nd, 1963 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 48, Francesco Quinn biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Francesco Daniele Quinn (March 22, 1963 – August 5, 2011) was an Italian-born actor.
Anthony Quinn and Iolanda Addolori's first son, and Anthony Quinn's second wife), Francesco is perhaps best known for his role as Rhah in Oliver Stone's Academy Award-winning Platoon (1986).
However, Quo Vadis, 1985 prime-time television miniseries, was his first major role in television.
In Transformers: Dark of the Moon, his last role was as the spokesperson for the Autobot Dino (Mirage).
Early years
Francesco Quinn was born in Rome, Italy, the son of Anthony Quinn and his second wife Iolanda Addolori, a well-known costume designer to whom Anthony Quinn was married for 31 years. Quinn had ancestry in Mexico, Ireland, and Italy.
Personal life
Massimiliano and Michela Quinn were married in Francesco's second marriage and had two children. In 2006, the couple announced divorce. Valentina Castellani was dating him before his death.
Danny Quinn and Lorenzo Quinn are Quinn's two siblings. Alex, Antonia, Catalina, Christina, Danny, Duncan, Ryan, Sean, and Valentina Quinn are among Quinn's eight other surviving half siblings. Christopher, his older sibling, drowned in 1941 at the age of two.
Quinn competed in motocross and street bikes, as well as skiing, snowboarding, windsurfing, free diving, road cycling, mountain biking, and mountain biking. Quinn was also an avid motorcycler and a spokesperson for The Motorcycle Industry Council and Honda. He was fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Italian.
Quinn was a contestant on Ty Murray's Celebrity Bull Riding Challenge on CMT until he was sidelined with a fractured rib after being stomped on by a Level 2 bull.
Quinn died in Malibu, California, on August 5, 2011 after suffering what was thought to be a heart attack while running up a street with his children near his house.
Career
Quinn appeared in many feature films including the New York Independent Film Festival winner Placebo Effect. He acted with his father in several films, including A Star For Two with Lauren Bacall. The two Quinns also had the opportunity to share the role of Santiago in the 1990 mini-series The Old Man and the Sea, son and father playing the character as a young and old man.
Quinn sometimes played moody, dangerous characters, such as vampire Vlad Tepes in the 2003 direct to video alt-historical thriller Vlad, and wandering warrior Thane Le Mal in the short film The Gnostic. Like his father, Quinn also appeared in historical dramas, playing such roles as Latino Captain Salamanca in Steven Spielberg’s mini-series Into the West (2005) and a lead role in TNT's Rough Riders (1997) (TV). One of Quinn's earliest roles was as Marcus Vinicius in the 1985 mini-series Quo Vadis?, co-starring with some major film actors of the 1980s.
Later examples of Quinn's work included Park, which won the audience award at 2007 CineVegas, and the short film Muertas, starring America Ferrera. In 2007, he appeared as Ruben Vega in the Academy Award-nominated short film The Tonto Woman, adapted from the Elmore Leonard short story.
From 1999 to 2001, Francesco appeared on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless as Nina Webster's boyfriend, Tomas del Cerro, and was nominated for an ALMA Award (an award reserved for Latino/a performers) as Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Soap Opera for his work as Tomas Del Cerro, an aloof writer from New York.
Quinn also appeared extensively in television guest-star roles in crime and thriller dramas. He was lead guest star in an episode of JAG (1995). On CBS's The Fugitive, Quinn played Victor Gutierrez, a DEA agent with an edge, and played the recurring role of Islamic terrorist Syed Ali on Fox's series 24. Other TV guest starring roles occurred in Criminal Minds, ER, CSI: Miami, The Glades, Navy NCIS, Alias, Crossing Jordan, In the Heat of the Night, Miami Vice, Red Shoe Diaries, The Handler, Soldier of Fortune, Good vs. Evil, Vengeance Unlimited, and The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. Quinn also portrayed the final criminal/villain, Guillermo Beltran, in the long-running F/X series, The Shield. In 2008, Quinn joined Luke Perry and C. Thomas Howell in the western film A Gunfighter's Pledge.
Quinn was one of the earlier working actors to branch out into contributing to video games with his role as a main character in Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (1999). In 2010–2011, he took part in the second season of the Italian TV series Il commissario Manara.