
A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
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.

as Stevens
1966

1966

1977

1977

as Emilio
1978

as El Gran Duque
1974

as Don Cosme
1970

1959

as (uncredited)
1971

as Antonio
1960

as Captain of the 'Negrier'
1962

as Médico
1957
1977

1980

as Emilio
1978

1977

as Juez
1977

1977

as Pedro
1977

1977
as Don Esteban
1976

as Andrés
1976

as Alguacil
1976

as Castruccio
1976

1976

as Dr. Iglesias
1975

as Jefe superior
1975

as Comisario
1975

as Celio
1974

as Juez
1974

as Don Ricardo
1973

as Arcipreste
1973

as Óscar
1973

as General Goyo
1972

as El padre
1972

as Padre de Nacho
1972

as (uncredited)
1971
as Gonzalo Pascual
11 ep.