Antoine Saint-John (born 11 August 1940-2 july 1990) (aka Domingo Antoine, Jean-Michel Antoine, Antoine Michel) was a French actor.
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Born in Avignon, France, he found work as a stage actor until the early 1970s, when he began working on films. His most famous role was in John Milius's historical epic The Wind and the Lion (1975), where he played a German colonel. He also appeared, playing similar characters, in the Spaghetti Westerns A Fistful of Dynamite (1971) and My Name is Nobody (1973). He also appeared as the zombified artist Schweick in Lucio Fulci's cult horror film The Beyond (1981). He spoke fluent English and German.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | La grande scrofa nera | ||
1971 | Duck, You Sucker! | Gutierez / Col. Günther Reza | |
1972 | ... All the Way, Boys! | One of Mr. Ears gang | |
1973 | My Name is Nobody | Scape | |
1974 | The Secret | Gardien | |
1975 | The Killer Must Kill Again | Killer | |
1975 | The Wind and the Lion | Von Roerkel | |
1975 | Folle à tuer | Marcellin | |
1975 | Le vieux fusil | German soldier killed in the kitchen | |
1981 | The Beyond | Schweick | |
1986 | Ginger and Fred | Bandaged man | |
1987 | Cross | Le premier kidnapper | (final film role) |
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