saynomore Wrote:Mr. Montalban was one of my supporters for my citizenship program in the late 90s. The first time I met him, I was surprized to see him in a wheelchair. He always used a podium and cane to stand and balance himself when he addressed the press. He did not like to be photographed in his wheelchair. Eventually he stopped making public appearances for our program due to his failing health. He was Khan. And he was a great activist for the Chicano Community.
Thank you, my friend, for your support. You will be missed.
AC
That's a terrific thing to read. I knew his legs were weakened later in life, but he showed great integrity and strength continuing to work. It was a great move by the "Spy Kids" team to recruit Montalban to play their grandfather in "Game Over', to note that the character was bound to his wheelchair, and then use computer graphics in the "game world" to let him move and walk. Seeing the actor actually express himself as the character who is given a chance to walk was remarkable. The movie was fun, too.
Knowing the strides Mr. Montalban took to help you live in the US is fantastic. As they say about Ace Rimmer, "What a guy"! Let's hope more people with that kind of outstanding and kind character are out there in the world.