
Antonio Centa
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. Source: Article "Antonio Centa" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Movie Appearances

The Wages of Fear
as Camp Chief
1953

Headlights in the Fog
as Carlo
1942
Ombre sul Canal Grande
as Stefano
1951

Battles in the Shadow
as Mario
1939

The Man with the Grey Glove
1948

Fugitive Lady
as Jeff
1950

A Difficult Life
as Carlo, l'ami d'Elena
1961

The Two Sergeants
as Luogotenente Carlo Duval / Colonnello Georges Masson
1936

The Black Sheep
as commendator Mannocchi
1968

Zazà
as Dufresne
1944

But It's Nothing Serious
as Grizzoffi (uncredited)
1936
Marcella
as Oliviero
1937
La luce del mondo
1935

A Pistol Shot
as Sergio Drutzky
1942

Manovre d'amore
as Il sottotenente Zilihay
1940

Princess Tarakanova
as Capitano Sleptozow
1938

The Glass Mountain
as Gino, Alida's boyfriend
1949

The Knight of Kruja
as Stefano Andriani
1940
Pian delle stelle
as John
1946

I'll Love You Forever
as Diego
1943