
John Gavin
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Gavin (April 8, 1931 – February 9, 2018) was an American actor who was the United States Ambassador to Mexico (1981–86) and the president of the Screen Actors Guild (1971–73). He was best known for his performances in the films Imitation of Life (1959), Spartacus (1960), Psycho (1960), and Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967), playing leading roles in a series of films for producer Ross Hunter. Born Juan Vincent Apablasa Jr., Gavin was of Mexican, Chilean and Spanish descent, and was fluent in Spanish. His father, Juan Vincent Apablasa Sr., was of Chilean origin, and his paternal ancestors, including Cayetano Apablasa, were early landowners in California under Spanish rule. Gavin's mother was Delia Diana Pablos. Gavin’s parents divorced when he was about two years old. Gavin’s mother married Herald Ray Golenor, who adopted Gavin and changed his name to John Anthony Golenor.
Filmography

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The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema

24 Hour Psycho

Sophia Loren: Her Own Story

The New Adventures of Heidi

Jennifer

Doctors' Private Lives

House of Shadows

Hard Day at Blue Nose

Nefertiti and Akhenaten

Keep It in the Family

Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You

Cutter's Trail

The Madwoman of Chaillot

OSS 117 Murder for Sale

Thoroughly Modern Millie

Pedro Paramo

The Solid Gold Girl

Back Street

Tammy Tell Me True

Romanoff and Juliet

Spartacus

Midnight Lace

Psycho

A Breath of Scandal

Imitation of Life

A Time to Love and a Time to Die

Quantez

Four Girls in Town

Behind the High Wall
