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Ricardo Montalban

Full / Real Name: Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán y Merino
Born: 25 November 1920 (104 years old)
Gender: Male

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Ricardo Montalban (sometimes credited as Ricardo Montalbán) is a television, theatre and film actor best known for his role as villain Khan Noonien Singh in the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.


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New on TV today: Saturday 7 December 2024

Two new shows begin on eReality as Discovery investigates Destinations of The Damned.


Elif 5 Teasers - January 2025

Melek suddenly becomes an idol in prison while Nesrin watches her with a hawk's eye.


New on TV today: Friday 6 December 2024

True story The Sticky drops on Prime Video and kidnap drama Found returns to M-Net.


The TVSA Squid Game game - Season 1 challenge

Let's play! Put your memory to the test and see if you make it out alive. Includes Season 2 trailer.


New on TV today: Thursday 5 December 2024

Three docuseries start including ones about O.J. Simpson on CBS Justice and Hip Hop on S3.


New on TV today: Wednesday 4 December 2024

Mr Bigstuff moves in on M-Net and true crime series Doodloopspore begins a run on eExtra.


New! Die Agentskap Teasers - December 2024

A film graduate makes it her mission to conquer her deadbeat dad in the world of showbiz.


New on TV today: Tuesday 3 December 2024

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew blasts onto Disney+ and TLC follows random siblings The Culpo Sisters.


Suidooster crystal ball: David faces Goliath in Ruiterbosch

It's all about standing up for yourself across multiple storylines this month. A stocking with extras of things to come.


New on TV today: Monday 2 December 2024

Discovery follows The Last Woodsmen and Impossible Builds returns to The Home Channel.

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