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.
Birthday: November 11, 1911
Death: February 14, 1982
March 25, 1973
March 29, 1970
March 23, 1973
April 30, 1964
December 11, 1958
December 08, 1965
March 03, 1967
November 23, 1967
March 05, 1966
January 01, 1961
October 06, 1965
December 31, 1965
October 31, 1972
October 08, 1967
November 12, 1964
May 12, 1965
January 01, 1968
September 17, 1969
May 16, 1966
August 26, 1963
December 15, 1967
October 22, 1967
January 01, 1958
August 16, 1965
June 23, 1958
December 15, 1958
October 16, 1959
January 01, 1976
December 18, 1947
March 30, 1971
February 01, 1965
January 01, 1952
August 14, 1970
February 23, 1967
April 19, 1970
June 12, 1969
September 14, 1976
December 18, 1969
December 22, 1966
December 18, 1980
October 27, 1976
May 02, 1977
March 25, 1973
November 25, 1946
June 16, 1966
September 07, 1955
April 17, 1960
March 14, 1977
February 01, 1977
March 09, 1978
October 01, 1966
January 01, 1975
September 06, 1956
October 13, 1971
July 09, 1970
July 31, 1962
April 25, 1944
December 18, 1964
May 18, 1970
November 17, 1975
November 30, 1942
September 07, 1958
October 11, 1977
January 27, 1975
May 13, 1957
June 24, 1954
September 19, 1976
November 18, 1963
March 04, 1963
November 02, 1967
September 04, 1964
November 10, 1965
December 01, 1977
April 29, 1974
January 01, 1974
July 10, 1967
August 10, 1970
June 15, 1961
November 12, 1959
December 27, 1976
May 28, 1951
May 11, 1944
December 27, 1953
November 28, 1963
January 01, 1969
December 28, 1944
May 26, 1952
November 18, 1960
December 16, 1963
May 10, 1966
August 07, 1969
April 10, 1972
January 01, 1964
January 01, 1966
September 02, 1957
October 19, 1959
November 09, 1970
December 16, 1971
April 07, 1963
June 14, 1963
May 29, 1950
September 10, 1953
December 09, 1957
December 19, 1960
November 07, 1960
January 01, 1954
May 26, 1966
March 20, 1959
January 01, 1964
December 30, 1953
January 01, 1946
July 27, 1962
December 20, 1962
February 13, 1963
December 16, 1954
May 23, 1955
January 26, 1942
October 09, 1942
May 19, 1958
December 07, 1942
December 20, 1951
August 06, 1962
April 28, 1972
July 05, 1954
May 30, 1964
September 09, 1953