Antonio Casas
Biography
Antonio Casas (November 11, 1911 - February 14, 1982) was a Spanish footballer who transitioned into a successful film actor, captivating audiences from 1941 until his passing in 1982.
Initially, Casas made his mark in the world of sports as a player for Atlético Madrid. However, he shifted his focus to the film industry in 1941, embarking on a prolific acting career that spanned over four decades and included nearly 170 film and television credits.
Among his notable performances, Casas starred in the 1965 Spaghetti Western "A Pistol for Ringo," which showcased his versatility as an actor. He further solidified his legacy in cinema with a role in Sergio Leone's iconic film "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" in 1966, a classic that remains influential in the Western genre.
One of his most acclaimed roles was in Luis Buñuel's "Tristana," where he delivered a powerful performance that contributed to the film's critical success. Antonio Casas's contributions to both football and film have left an indelible mark on Spanish culture, making him a memorable figure in both arenas. His journey from the football pitch to the silver screen illustrates a remarkable versatility that continues to be celebrated.
Filmography
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The Colossus of Rhodes
1961
The Big Gundown
1967 • Brother Smith & Wesson
Son of a Gunfighter
1965 • Pecos
Rum Runners
1971 • Wilkinson
Pancho Villa
1972 • General Goyo
The Other Woman
1964
4 Dollars of Revenge
1966 • Colonel Jackson
Tristana
1970 • Don Cosme
The Return of Ringo
1965 • Sheriff Carson
A Pistol for Ringo
1965 • Maj. Clyde
Churchill's Leopards
1970 • "La Tulipe"
Alive or Preferably Dead
1969 • Barnes
The Texican
1966 • Frank Brady
Minnesota Clay
1964 • Uncle Jonathan
Operation Double Cross
1965 • Colonel
The Price of Power
1969
Face to Face
1967
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
1966