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  1. Ricardo Montez (born Levy Isaac Attias; 20 September 1923 – 26 October 2010) [1] was a Gibraltarian actor best known for his role as the Spanish bartender Juan Cervantes, a student in Jeremy Brown's EFL class in the ITV comedy series Mind Your Language and one of four students (along with Giovanni Capello, Anna Schmidt, and Ranjeet Singh) to appear in all four series.

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    Ricardo Montez (20 September 1923 – 26 October 2010) was a Gibraltarian actor. He played the role of Juan Cervantes in Mind Your Language. He also appeared in the TV movies The Likes of Sykes and Sharpe's Honour, and several other films and TV series.

    Montez was born to Jewish parents and fled to England with his family during World War II. He married Orovida Hatchwell in 1953, with whom he had a daughter named Clara.

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