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(1999) Radio commercial: Taco Bell

(1999) TV commercial: Taco Bell

(1999) TV commercial: Taco Bell (Speed parody)

(2000) Radio commercial: TechieGold goldfish (voiceover)

(1980s) TV commercials: Maxwell House Instant Coffee

(2003) TV commercial: Dunkin' Donuts coffee

(1975-78) TV commercials: Chrysler's Cordoba sedan. Montalban's suave delivery and emphasis on the car's interior option of "fine Corinthian leather" became a pop culture catch phrase for several years during and after the ad campaign.

(1975-78) Print ads: Chrysler's Cordoba sedan.

(1961) Unsold pilot: He starred in a pilot for a proposed CBS dramatic series called "Baron Gus" about a European nobleman who traveled around the U.S. in a motor home researching articles about the country for his own nation's newspapers.

(1968) Unsold pilot: He starred in a 15-minute pilot for a proposed series to be called "Joaquin Murietta", in which he played a bandit in Spanish California with a heart of gold. NBC didn't pick up the series but the concept was recast and offered as a two-hour-long pilot in 1969.

(1973) Stage: Appeared (as "Don Juan") in "Don Juan in Hell" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by John Houseman. Palace Theatre: 15 Jan 1973-4 Feb 1973 (24 performances). Cast: Paul Henreid (as "Commander"), Agnes Moorehead (as "Donna Ana"), Edward Mulhare (as "Devil"). Produced by Lee Orgel and William J. Griffiths.

Jamaica (1957). Musical. Book by E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy. Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg. Musical Direction, Continuity and Vocals by Lehman Engel. Dance Music and Additional Vocals by Peter Matz. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Choreographed by Jack Cole. Production Stage Manager: Neil Hartley. Stage Manager: Charles Blackwell. Directed by Robert Lewis. Imperial Theatre: 31 Oct 1957- 11 Apr 1959 (555 performances). Cast: Lena Horne (as "Savannah"), Ricardo Montalban (as "Koli"), Adelaide Hall, Josephine Premice, Joe Adams, Alvin Ailey, Ethel Ayler, Adelaide Boatner, George Boreland, Hugh Bryant, Herb Coleman, Jayne Craddock, Ossie Davis (as "Cicero"), Hugh Dilworth, Norma Donaldson, Patricia Dunn, Doris Galiber, Frank Glass, Harold Gordon, Lavinia Hamilton, Sandra Hinton, Nat Horne, Albert Johnson, Chailendra Jones, Cristyne Lawson, Tony Martinez, Audrey Mason, Jim McMillan, Charles Moore, Sally Neal, Pearl Reynolds, Erik Rhodes (as "The Governor"), Allen Richards, Augustine Rios, Alan Shayne, Christine Spencer, Carolyn Stanford, Claude Thompson, Roy Thompson, Ben Vargas, Jacqueline Walcott, James E. Wall, Billy Wilson, Barbara Wright, Michael Wright. Understudies: Ethel Ayler (as "Savannah"), Charles Blackwell (as "Joe Nashua"), Adelaide Boatner (as "Grandma Obeah"), Hugh Bryant (as "Koli, Radio Announcer"), Virginia Capers (as "Grandma Obeah"), Herb Coleman (as "Quico"), Alan Shayne (as "Koli, The Governor"), Roy Thompson (as "Joe Nashua"), Jacqueline Walcott (as "Ginger"), James E. Wall (as "Cicero"). Produced by David Merrick.

(1955) Stage: Appeared (as "Chico"; Broadway debut) in "Seventh Heaven" on Broadway. Musical. Music by Victor Young. Lyrics by Stella Unger. Material by Victor Wolfson and Unger. Based on the play by Austin Strong. Musical Direction by Max Meth. Music orchestrated by David Terry. Choral direction by Crane Calder. Choreographed by Peter Gennaro. Scenic Design by 'Marcel Vertés' (qav). Uncredited show doctoring by Jerome Robbins. Directed by John C. Wilson. ANTA Playhouse: 26 May 1955-2 Jul 1955 (44 performances). Cast: Gloria DeHaven (as "Diane"), Kurt Kasznar (as "Boule"), Winifred Ainslee, Bea Arthur (as "Mme. Suze"), Lee Becker, Malcolm Lee Beggs, Walter Brandin, George Burles, William Carson, John Carter, Robert Clary (as "Fleegle, The Rat"), David Collyer, Philip Cook, Dominic Cortese, Victor Duntiere, Bonnie Evans, Joe Flynn (as "Baker Boy," "Second American Soldier," and "Singer"), William Guske, Edmund Hall, Patricia Hammerlee, Gwen Harmon, Barclay Hodges, Ferdi Hoffman, Leo Kayworth, Nancy Lynch, Joy Marlene, Scott Merrill, Alexandra Moss, Ralph Quist, Gerrianne Raphael, Chita Rivera (as "Fifi"), Raymond St. Jacques (as "First Sengalese," "First French Soldier," and "Singer"), Philip Salem, Jeanne Schlegel, Betty Jane Seagle, Helena Seroy, Barbara Stabile, Nanette Vezina, Rebecca Vorno, James E. Wall, Ralph Wayne, Jimmy White. Produced by Gant Gaither and William Bacher.

TV commercial: World Vision (in Spanish)

Spoken Word Recording: "Peter and the Wolf" (Monitor 2041)

(9/25/47) Radio episode: "Family Theater of the Air", ep. Blue Memorandum

(9/8/52) Radio: Starred in "Radio Theater" in the episode "Two Weeks With Love". Also in the cast: Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds and Carleton Carpenter.

(1958) Stage: Appeared in "Jamaica" on Broadway. Nominated for Tony award for Best Actor.

Appeared in the documentary television program "Media: The Mexican- American Image" with Jesus Trevino on June 17, 1970. Also a condensed film of three "Ahora" shows.

(1975) TV commercial: Chrysler Cordoba

(1987) TV commercial: Chrysler Plymouth

(1983) TV commercial: Chrysler New Yorker


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