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Willy Castello - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Willy Castello
Born
April 24, 1910
Died: February 7, 1953
(Lived 42 years)
Place of Birth
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
31
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
William Castello
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Willy Castello
Movies
31
TV Shows
0
Du Barry Was a Lady
as
Flunky
August 13, 1943
Confessions of a Vice Baron
as
Lucky Lombardi aka Count de Hoven / Van Hersten / Kilonis
June 30, 1943
You Can't Beat the Law
as
Rico
January 29, 1943
Bowery at Midnight
as
Jeweler (uncredited)
October 30, 1942
The Dawn Express
as
Otto
March 27, 1942
The Panther's Claw
as
John Martin George (as William Castello)
March 3, 1942
Road to Happiness
as
Party Guest (uncredited)
December 19, 1941
You're Out of Luck
as
Johnny Burke
January 20, 1941
Phantom of Chinatown
as
Jonas
November 18, 1940
Mystery Sea Raider
as
Radio Operator
October 26, 1940
Drums of the Desert
as
Addullah (as William Castello)
October 6, 1940
Foreign Correspondent
as
Krug's Henchman at Windmill (uncredited)
August 16, 1940
Mad Youth
as
Count DeHoven
May 5, 1940
Chasing Trouble
as
Kurt
January 30, 1940
Hidden Enemy
as
Eric Bowman
January 20, 1940
Balalaika
as
Capt. Testoff
December 15, 1939
Wanted by the Police
as
Russo
September 21, 1938
The Wages of Sin
as
Tony Kilonis
July 14, 1938
Port of Missing Girls
as
Manuel
February 24, 1938
Race Suicide
as
Rudolf von Hertsen
January 1, 1938
Young Dynamite
as
Flash Slavin
December 15, 1937
Heroes of the Alamo
as
General Cos
August 7, 1937
Smashing the Vice Trust
as
James 'Lucky' Lombardi
January 1, 1937
Special Agent K-7
as
Eddie Geller
May 4, 1936
The Great Impersonation
as
Duval (uncredited)
December 8, 1935
Melody Trail
as
Gypsy Frantz
October 21, 1935
3 Kids and a Queen
as
Gangster
October 21, 1935
The Tars
as
Dries
February 9, 1934
Sailor's Song
Cast
January 14, 1932
Border Romance
as
Lieutenant of Rurales
May 25, 1929
The King of Kings
as
Babylonian Noble
April 19, 1927