Article: ANTHONY QUINN'S `TANGO' HAS A CHARMING CONCEIT.(LIFE & LEISURE)

Byline: JANE SUMNER

Everybody has angst. But Anthony Quinn's angst has angst, and he spills it, along with the beans about his multitudinous affairs, in the free-wheeling memoir ``One Man Tango.''

The two-time Oscar winner's candid autobiography, a sequel to his ``The Original Sin,'' has a rather charming conceit. The actor (who turned 80 in April) is painting at his Italian villa when a package arrives from first wife Katherine De Mille. Fearing its contents, Quinn leaves the box unopened and scoots off the next day on a 40-kilometer bike ride over the seven hills of Rome.

As he pedals, shifting gears, the son of a Mexican revolutionary ...

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