
Antony Carbone
Antony Carbone (born 1927 in Calabria, Italy) is an American film and television actor.
His family moved to Syracuse, New York when he was a young boy, then relocated to Los Angeles, California. After graduating from Los Angeles State College, he moved to New York City to study drama with Harold Clurman and Eva Le Galliene. He started his professional acting career in small parts in various Broadway productions before moving into film and television. Carbone is probably best known for his supporting roles in several low budget Roger Corman horror films of the late 1950s and early 1960s, including A Bucket of Blood (1959), Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961) and The Pit and the Pendulum (1961). Since the mid-1980s he has been a stage director in Los Angeles. He was sometimes credited as Anthony Carbone and Tony Carbone.
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Jack Polo★ NR
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Destination: America 1987★ NR
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Jack Polo★ 7.2
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Hunter 1984Peterson★ 7.2
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Hill Street Blues 1981★ 7.6
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Marciano 1979Dr. Collyer★ NR
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Stone 1979Albert Rey★ NR
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Avalanche 1978Leo the Coach★ 3.6
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Skateboard 1978Sol★ 4.3
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★ 7.1
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Vigilante Force 1976Freddie Howe★ 4.9
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Switch 1975Mike Lansky★ 6.7
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The Last Porno Flick 1974Vittorio★ 3.5
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Police Woman 1974★ 6.3
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The Rockford Files 1974Brad Charlette★ 7.5
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Newman's Law 1974Gino (Policeman)★ 6.1
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A Case of Rape 1974Officer Carbone★ 6.4
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Toma 1973Marty★ 7.5
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Police Story 1973★ 6.9
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★ 6.9
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The Rookies 1972★ 6.8
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McCloud 1970★ 7.1
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The Split 1968Man (uncredited)★ 6.7
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The High Chaparral 1967Mitch Collins★ 6.5
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Ironside 1967★ 6.8
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The Big Valley 1965Mexican★ 6.1
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★ 5
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★ 3.5
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87th Precinct 1961★ 7.5
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Doctor Leon★ 6.8
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Renzo Capetto★ 3.5
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The Fatal Impulse 1960Bernie★ NR
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Last Woman on Earth 1960Harold Gern★ 4.4
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A Bucket of Blood 1959Leonard de Santis★ 6.5
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The Detectives 1959★ 5.6
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The Twilight Zone 1959Cristo★ 8.4
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Arson for Hire 1959Foxy Gilbert★ 5
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Peter Gunn 1958★ 6.5
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Studio One 1948★ 5