
Antonio Acqua
Known For
Acting
Born
1893-11-05 in Rome, Italy
Died
1966-10-18
Biography
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)
Most Known For

Madri pericolose

8½
as A Man in a Car (uncredited)

Boccaccio '70
as Commendatore La Pappa (segment "Le tentazioni ...") (uncredited)

Divorce Italian Style
as Priest

The White Sheik
as Police Commissioner (uncredited)

The Shortest Day
as Aiutante di campo (uncredited)

An Angel for Satan
as Sergente, the Guardian

The Railroad Man
as Il commissario

Times Gone By

March on Rome
as Direttore del carcere

The Facts of Murder
as Generale Pomilia

The Lady Without Camelias
as Movie Theatre Owner

He Thief, She Thief
as Avvocato (uncredited)

Gli onorevoli
as segretario di Santamura (uncredited)

The Art of Getting Along
as Ing. Casamottola

The Temptation of Dr. Antonio
as Commendatore La Pappa (uncredited)

The Maniacs
as Literary Critic #1 (segment "la parolaccia") (uncredited)

Lo smemorato di Collegno
as Presidente del Tribunale

The Magistrate
as The Mortgage Valuer
