Anthony Redondo
Anthony Redondo was an actor whose brief appearances in two American films left a small but documented mark on cinema. Born on August 24, 1912 in Phoenix, Arizona, Redondo worked in an era when uncredited roles were common, often playing minor characters that populated scenes without drawing attention.
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Anthony Redondo was an actor whose brief appearances in two American films left a small but documented mark on cinema. Born on August 24, 1912 in Phoenix, Arizona, Redondo worked in an era when uncredited roles were common, often playing minor characters that populated scenes without drawing attention. While such parts rarely led to wider recognition, they contributed to the texture of the films in which they appeared.
Redondo is credited with appearances in two films. In Rio Bravo (1959), Redondo played a Barfly, an uncredited role that placed him among the background figures in a Western set within a saloon. Decades later, in How to Frame a Figg (1971), Redondo appeared as a Diner Patron, again in an uncredited capacity. These roles reflect the kind of work available to actors in mid-20…






