Antonio "Tony" Moreno (September 26, 1887 – February 15, 1967) was a notable Spanish-born American
actor and
film director of the
silent film era and through the 1950s.
Biography
Born
Antonio Garrido Monteagudo in
Madrid,
Spain, he emigrated to the
United States at the age of fourteen and settled in
Massachusetts, where he completed his education. After attending the
Williston Seminary in
Northampton, Massachusetts, he became a stage actor in regional theater productions. In 1912, he moved to
Hollywood, California and he was signed to
Vitagraph Studios and began his career in bit parts and as a movie extra.
In 1914, Moreno began co-starring in a series of highly successful serials opposite the enormously publicly popular silent film actress
Pearl White. These appearances helped to increase Moreno's popularity with the nation's nascent film-goers. By 1915, Antonio Moreno was a highly regarded matinee idol and appearing opposite such successful actors as
Tyrone Power, Sr.,
Gloria Swanson,
Blanche Sweet,
Pola Negri and
Dorothy Gish. Moreno was often typecast in his earliest films as the "
Latin Lover", as were other actors of the era with Latin roots, such as
Ramón Novarro and
Rudolph Valentino.
By the early 1920s, Antonio Moreno joined film mogul
Jesse Lasky's
Famous Players and became one of the company's most highly paid performers. In 1926 Moreno starred opposite Swedish acting legend
Greta Garbo in
The Temptress and the following year followed up...
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