Known for Acting

Antonio Casas (11 November 1911 - 14 February 1982) was a Spanish footballer turned film actor who appeared in film between 1941 and his death in 1982. Casas originally began as a footballer for Atlético Madrid, but entered film in 1941 and made nearly 170 appearances in film and TV between then and 1982. He appeared in A Pistol for Ringo in 1965 and Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966. One of his best-known roles was in Luis Buñuel's Tristana.
1966
as Stevens
1971
as (uncredited)
1970
as Don Cosme
1961
as Phoenician Ambassador
1959
1972
as General Goyo
1967
as Brother Smith & Wesson
1967
as Leading Citizen of Puerto del Fuego
1965
as Sheriff Carson
1971
as Wilkinson
1965
as Maj. Clyde
1969
as Mr. Willer
1955
as Trainer
1967
as Favio
1976
as Castruccio
1966
as Frank Brady
1965
as Scheik Cedar
1964
as Uncle Jonathan
1959
1977