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    Louis Antonio (born January 23, 1934) is an American actor and TV director best known for performing in the films Cool Hand Luke and America America. He also starred in two short-lived TV series, Dog and Cat, and Makin' It.

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    Lou Antonio. Actor: Cool Hand Luke. Oklahoma-born Lou Antonio is English-French-German on his mother's side and Greek on his father's side. A talented baseball player as a teenager, he was scouted by the Boston Red Sox while in high school, but an injury ended his dreams of playing professional baseball.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.78 m
    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
    • Director, Actor, Producer
  3. Actor: Cool Hand Luke. Oklahoma-born Lou Antonio is English-French-German on his mother's side and Greek on his father's side. A talented baseball player as a teenager, he was scouted by the Boston Red Sox while in high school, but an injury ended his dreams of playing professional baseball.

    • Director, Actor, Producer
    • January 23, 1934
  4. Lou Antonio (born January 23, 1934) is an American actor and TV director best known for performing in the films Cool Hand Luke and America, America.

  5. Biography. Actor and director Lou Antonio got his start in the movie business with roles in Elia Kazan's "America, America" in 1963 and as Koko in the 1967 Paul Newman classic "Cool Hand Luke." Throughout the '60s and '70s he appeared on a string of television series.

    • January 23, 1934
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  7. Lou Antonio is an American actor and TV director best known for performing in the films Cool Hand Luke and America, America. He also starred in two short-lived TV series, Dog and Cat, and...

  8. Active - 1963 - 2020 | Born - Jan 23, 1934 | Genres - Drama, Crime, Mystery. Overview. Filmography. Other Appearances. Awards. Share on. facebook. twitter. Biography by AllMovie. Stage actor Lou Antonio was billed seventh as "Abdul" in his first film, Elia Kazan's America America (1963).

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