Antonio Centa

Antonio Centa

Known For

The Wages of Fear

Biography

Antonio Centa (10 August 1907 – 19 April 1979) was an Italian film actor.

Born in Maniago, Province of Pordenone, Centa was among the most active and popular actors between the mid-1930s and 1943 (when the Italian film industry almost halted because of the war). He was especially popular with the female audience, and had critically acclaimed performances, notably in Renato Castellani's films A Pistol Shot and Zazà. After the war his success declined, and he gradually started to be cast in supporting roles.

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Movies Featuring Antonio Centa

Besieged

Besieged (1969)

as Lorenzo's father
The Black Sheep

The Black Sheep (1968)

as commendator Mannocchi
A Difficult Life

A Difficult Life (1961)

as Carlo, l'ami d'Elena
The Secret Conclave

The Secret Conclave (1952)

as The Pope's Secretary
The Glass Mountain

The Glass Mountain (1949)

as Gino, Alida's boyfriend
The Mysterious Rider

The Mysterious Rider (1948)

as Antonio, fratello di Casanova
Zazà

Zazà (1944)

as Dufresne
Gente dell’aria

Gente dell’aria (1943)

as Raimondo Sandri
A Pistol Shot

A Pistol Shot (1942)

as Sergio Drutzky
La principessa del sogno

La principessa del sogno (1942)

as Il principe Goffredo Ardesiani
Manovre d'amore

Manovre d'amore (1940)

as Il sottotenente Zilihay
Ballo al castello

Ballo al castello (1939)

as Tenente Paolo Karinsky
Princess Tarakanova

Princess Tarakanova (1938)

as Capitano Sleptozow
Ballerine

Ballerine (1937)

as Mario Verandi
No Image

Arma bianca (1936)

as servitore di Casanova
But It's Nothing Serious

But It's Nothing Serious (1936)

as Grizzoffi (uncredited)
White Squadron

White Squadron (1936)

as Il tenente Mario Ludovici
The Two Sergeants

The Two Sergeants (1936)

as Luogotenente Carlo Duval / Colonnello Georges Masson