Antonio Filauri

Acting

Birthday

1889/03/09

Day of death

1964/01/18 (74 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Rome, Lazio, Italy

Also know as

Antonio Filauiri

Acting
Love Is News
6.0

(1937) Love Is News

as Head Waiter (uncredited)

The Mask of Dimitrios
7.0

(1944) The Mask of Dimitrios

as Man Across Table (uncredited)

The Mask of Diijon
4.9

(1946) The Mask of Diijon

as Alex

Thunder Bay
6.1

(1953) Thunder Bay

as Joe Sephalu (uncredited)

The Match King
6.6

(1932) The Match King

as Italian Banker (uncredited)

Josette
6.7

(1938) Josette

as Waiter (uncredited)

Code of the Secret Service
3.5

(1939) Code of the Secret Service

as Second Detective on Train (uncredited)

Fatal Lady
0.0

(1936) Fatal Lady

as Brazilian Opera Troupe (uncredited)

Hi, Nellie!
6.5

(1934) Hi, Nellie!

as Merry Go Round Headwaiter (uncredited)

Colleen
5.3

(1936) Colleen

as Bartender (uncredited)

Spy Hunt
5.9

(1950) Spy Hunt

as Telegraph Clerk

In the Good Old Summertime
6.5

(1949) In the Good Old Summertime

as Italian Proprietor (uncredited)

Hold Back the Dawn
6.6

(1941) Hold Back the Dawn

as Mexican Priest (uncredited)

On the Riviera
6.0

(1951) On the Riviera

as Chef (uncredited)

The Great Sinner
6.7

(1949) The Great Sinner

as Señor Pinto (uncredited)

Wife, Doctor and Nurse
6.0

(1937) Wife, Doctor and Nurse

as Waiter

They Knew What They Wanted
5.6

(1940) They Knew What They Wanted

as Customer (uncredited)

I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
5.0

(1947) I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now

as Italian Barber (uncredited)

Road to Happiness
5.5

(1941) Road to Happiness

as Rafael Almonti

Tough as They Come
0.0

(1942) Tough as They Come

as Fruit Vendor

King of the Bandits
4.0

(1947) King of the Bandits

as Padre

Too Young to Kiss
5.0

(1951) Too Young to Kiss

as Veloti

A Bell for Adano
5.6

(1945) A Bell for Adano

as Italian Man

Nocturne
5.6

(1946) Nocturne

as Nick Pappas

Two Sisters from Boston
6.0

(1946) Two Sisters from Boston

as Italian Opera Singer (uncredited)

The Red Danube
6.3

(1949) The Red Danube

as Devout Italian Pilgrim