Lou Antonio
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. He also starred in two short-lived TV series, Dog and Cat, and Makin' It. Antonio's only recurring TV guest role character was on Here Come the Brides, but he made multiple appearances as different characters on 1960s and 1970s series like The Rookies, Mission: Impossible, Gunsmoke, The Fugitive, Twelve O'Clock High, Star Trek (in the memorable episode "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield", in which he played the half-white, half-black alien pursued by the oppositely half-black, half-white alien played by Frank Gorshin), I Dream of Jeannie, and The Defenders. Antonio also played the human version of a chimpanzee turned human on an episode of the supernatural sitcom Bewitched. As a director, he has mostly worked on TV movies such as Mayflower Madam, and TV series such as The Rockford Files, Dawson's Creek, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and The West Wing. Antonio was married to fellow actor Lane Bradbury, and his brother, Jim Antonio, is also an actor. He was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lou Antonio, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​
Filmography
Cool Hand Luke
as Koko 1967
Splendor in the Grass
as Oil Field Worker at Party (uncredited) 1961
America America
as Osman 1963
Hawaii
as Abraham Hewlett 1966
Sole Survivor
as Tony 1970
The Phynx
as Corrigan 1970
Face to Face
as Dr. Calvin Finch 1990
Partners in Crime
as Sam Hatch 1973
The Power and the Glory
1963
A Natural Born World-Shaker: The Making of 'Cool Hand Luke'
as Self 2008
Dog and Cat
as Jack Ramsey 1977
Where the Ladies Go
as Hugo 1980