Agostino Borgato

Known For

A Farewell to Arms

Biography

Italian born Agostino Borgato was first a Silent film actor and director in Italy, also a stage actor in his homeland and England, then, from 1925, a Hollywood film actor.

Movies Featuring Agostino Borgato

Hotel Imperial

Hotel Imperial (1939)

as Old Actor (uncredited)
The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers (1939)

as Grandfather (uncredited)
Daughter of Shanghai

Daughter of Shanghai (1937)

as Gypsy (uncredited)
The Bride Wore Red

The Bride Wore Red (1937)

as Cordellera Bar Waiter (uncredited)
Man Of The People

Man Of The People (1937)

as Italian Man (uncredited)
Lloyd's of London

Lloyd's of London (1936)

as French Miller (uncredited)
Wives Never Know

Wives Never Know (1936)

as Italian Count (uncredited)
One Rainy Afternoon

One Rainy Afternoon (1936)

as Court Clerk (Uncredited)
The Gay Deception

The Gay Deception (1935)

as Pastroni (uncredited)
Mad Love

Mad Love (1935)

as Stage Doorman (Uncredited)
Marie Galante

Marie Galante (1934)

as Frenchman (uncredited)
Christopher Strong

Christopher Strong (1933)

as Fortune Teller (uncredited)
A Farewell to Arms

A Farewell to Arms (1932)

as Hospital Porter Giulio (uncredited)
Murders in the Rue Morgue

Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)

as Alberto Montani (uncredited)
The Cuban Love Song

The Cuban Love Song (1931)

as Man Telling Terry Nenita Was Gone (uncredited)
The Maltese Falcon

The Maltese Falcon (1931)

as Capt. John Jacobi (uncredited)
Romance

Romance (1930)

as Organ Grinder (uncredited)
The Girl Said No

The Girl Said No (1930)

as Emile - Grove Cafe Headwaiter (uncredited)
Hot for Paris

Hot for Paris (1929)

as Fifi's Father
Madame X

Madame X (1929)

as Hotel Porter (uncredited)
A Woman of Affairs

A Woman of Affairs (1928)

as French Police Inspector (uncredited)
The Magic Flame

The Magic Flame (1927)

as The Ringmaster
Hula

Hula (1927)

as Uncle Edwin
The Show

The Show (1927)

as Lizard Oil Salesman (uncredited)
Kiki

Kiki (1926)

as Doctor (uncredited)
La Bohème

La Bohème (1926)

as Editor (uncredited)
The Eagle

The Eagle (1925)

as Priest (uncredited)