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Article: Like father, like son; ROOTS.
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- June 10, 2001
- Author:
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Byline: CELIA WALDEN
Being the son of the great Anthony Quinn was never easy. People have expected so much of me and have had so many preconceptions about me - most of them incorrect. This has been an enormous burden but also makes me strive even harder to achieve perfection which, deep down, I know is elusive. And thank God it is, because the day I feel that I have achieved everything will be the day I die as an artist.
As a child, I was periodically aware that we lived an extraordinary life but, most of the time, in Italy, with my mother and brothers Danny and Francesco, we seemed to be just like everyone else. Looking back now, I know that we were, ...
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