Ricardo Montalban for "Star Trek II" 1982 - Bobbie Wygant Archive

Published 2020-05-29
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All Comments (21)
  • @chrismusix5669
    Best Star Trek. Best villain. Mostly because of the charisma the actors brought.
  • @kev3d
    Montalban could read from a phonebook and sound compelling. In what must be an extreme rarity in Hollywood, he was married to the same woman for 63 years. What an artist and gentleman.
  • @jm7804
    Look at that suit and tie. Over forty years later and if you were wearing it you would still be stylish and the best dressed man in the room. He was a movie star in every way. None of the male stars today have that sort of class.
  • @jmc6687
    for one magic hour to escape reality on the enterprise,,,,,,, so true
  • @bodieofci5418
    He was about 62 here. If I look as good as he does when I'm 62, I will be very happy.
  • @gumdeo
    The man had such class.
  • @danmcdaid
    He's so cool and charming. When I find videos like this, I realise what a treasure trove YouTube is.
  • @deslocc124
    Mr. Montalban was a Great Actor.. The work he did was always Top Notch.... Thank you Sir..
  • @ForeverBennett
    He was just so damn charismatic and charming. He is the one and only Khan.
  • An incredibly honest, insightful, candid and charming man. What a class act now missing from Hollywood.
  • What a charming man, very polite and respectful of Bobbie and very sweet saying "you're very pretty" after the interview ended. Fine actor.
  • I know it's overused as a cliche, but he is really somebody I could listen to reciting the phonebook and stay hooked to every single thing he says
  • Ricardo was always such a class act, a debonair gentleman with fantastic manners and way of speaking his mind that was always so insightful and charming.
  • @0kneelbeforezod0
    The “drip”, the “rizz” on Montalban…wow. such effortless, panty-dropping charisma, yet faithfully married to his wife for over 50 years. To the young men watching this, this gentleman, and not clowns like Andrew Tate is what you should be emulating. An absolute LEGEND.
  • @MTknitter22
    He had the best hairpieces. See, they can be really natural. He was so handsome.