Antonio Acqua
Known for: Acting
Born: November 4, 1893 in Rome, Italy - Died: October 17, 1966
Antonio Acqua (5 November 1893 - 18 October 1966) was an Italian actor of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Born in Rome , Acqua was mainly active on stage and in films as a character actor , specialized in roles of lawyers, military officers, politicians and engineers. He frequently worked with Pietro Germi , who gave him some of the most significant roles of his career. His only leading role was as the General in Enrico Cappellini's La via del Sud (1953)
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Times Gone By
The Lady Without Camelias
Movie Theatre Owner
Boccaccio '70
Commendatore La Pappa (segment "Le tentazioni ...") (uncredited)
The Beautiful Legs of Sabrina
The Art of Getting Along
Ing. Casamottola
In amore si pecca in due
Madri pericolose
Time of Vacation
Crazy World... Crazy People!
colonnello
Gli onorevoli
segretario di Santamura (uncredited)
Love and Chatter
The White Sheik
Police Commissioner (uncredited)
Don Cesare of Bazan
Capitano Ribera
The Temptation of Dr. Antonio
Commendatore La Pappa (uncredited)
Divorce Italian Style
Priest
Redhead
8½
A Man in a Car (uncredited)
March on Rome
Direttore del carcere
He Thief, She Thief
Avvocato (uncredited)
The Traffic Policeman
The Ragioniere with a New Car
An Angel for Satan
Sergente, the Guardian
The Railroad Man
Il commissario
The Facts of Murder
Generale Pomilia
At the Edge of the City
Signore (uncredited)