Thursday, June 27, 2019

Who Are Those Guys? ~ Antonio Cintado



Antonio Cintado was a Spanish actor seen in the theater, films and television. He was probably born in the early to mid-1930’s as the first credited role I have been able to find for him was in the 1959 film “Carmen la de Ronda” directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Sara Montiel, Jorge Mistral and Maurice Ronet. His next credited roles were in 1964 when he appeared on the TV show "Estudio 1" and the Euro-western “Fury of the Apaches” directed by José María Elorrieta and starring Frank Latimore, George Martin and Nuria Torray. Cintado continued appearing regularly in both films and on TV until the mid-1970s when the last credited performance I can find for him was 1976’s “La Mujer es cosa de hombres” directed by Jesús Yagüe and starring María Luisa San José and José Sacristán.

Cintado appeared as a supporting actor in seven Euro-westerns from the previously mentioned “Fury of the Apaches” (1964) until “Raise Your Hands, Dead Man, You're Under Arrest” in 1971.

After 1976 and over 50 film and TV appearances he seems to have completely disappeared from the business and his whereabouts are unknown.


CINTADO, Antonio [Spanish] – theater, film, TV actor, married to ? father of one son.
Apache Fury – 1964 (sergeant)
A Stranger in Paso Bravo - 1968 (Danny)
The Ugly Ones – 1966
For a Few Bullets More – 1967 (Murphy henchman)
A Pistol for a Hundred Coffins - 1968
The Bandit Malpelo – 1971
Raise Your Hands, Dead Man, You're Under Arrest – 1971 (Sheriff of Springfield)

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