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)
Times Gone By
The Lady Without Camelias
(Movie Theatre Owner)
Boccaccio '70
(Commendatore La Pappa (segment "Le tentazioni ...") (uncredited))
The Beautiful Legs of Sabrina
The Art of Getting Along
(Ing. Casamottola)
In amore si pecca in due
Madri pericolose
Time of Vacation
Crazy World... Crazy People!
(colonnello)
Gli onorevoli
(segretario di Santamura (uncredited))
Love and Chatter
The White Sheik
(Police Commissioner (uncredited))
Don Cesare of Bazan
(Capitano Ribera)
The Temptation of Dr. Antonio
(Commendatore La Pappa (uncredited))
Divorce Italian Style
(Priest)
Redhead
8½
(A Man in a Car (uncredited))
March on Rome
(Direttore del carcere)
He Thief, She Thief
(Avvocato (uncredited))
The Traffic Policeman
(The Ragioniere with a New Car)
An Angel for Satan
(Sergente, the Guardian)
The Railroad Man
(Il commissario)
The Facts of Murder
(Generale Pomilia)
At the Edge of the City
(Signore (uncredited))
The Maniacs
(Literary Critic #1 (segment "la parolaccia") (uncredited))
Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun
(Maytha's Priest)
Lo smemorato di Collegno
(Presidente del Tribunale (uncredited))
The Shortest Day
(Aiutante di campo (uncredited))
The Magistrate
(The Mortgage Valuer)