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Opa!
Even though film Zorba the Greek is hard on women, I’ve always loved his portayal of Zorba!
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I hear you, dear. Thank you for your comment. Best wishes for a healthy, happy and prosperous NEW YEAR !
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This is ALLL so wonderful! I just love him!!! Thank You and Cheers! 😊
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I’m happy you’re happy ! Cheers !
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Ah, Anthony Quinn, so full of life, that dance in Zorba the Greek — one of my favorite movies of all time — brings such joy to the heart. And how he loved women — very appropriate he died iat Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston
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A wonderful actor. An extremely talented man. He liked many arts ! He worked with Frank LLoyd Wright, also ! He liked architecture, and being an architect was one of his dreams !
His site : https://www.anthonyquinn.com/
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Wow, I did not know any of his background — escaping the revolution as a child, the art, the sculpting, working with Frank Lloyd Wright — I knew he was larger than life as an actor, but he was even larger than life than I ever imagined. Thank you for that, agapité filos, eíste epísis kallitéchnis.
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Oh wow! Great story. And if this video doesn’t put a smile on your face…you’re having a really bad day.😁
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