Educated at Taft School in Connecticut and Washington & Lee University in Virginia, Art Hansl spent the next half century being in the right place at the right time. After serving in the Marine Corps, he went to Mexico for two weeks and stayed four years -- when places like Acapulco were a paradise indeed. Then on to Italy in the sixties, the last years of the Dolce Vita, where he became an actor in action pictures filmed on exotic locations around Europe, behind the Iron Curtain and in North Africa. Back to Mexico in 1969 for another dozen films -- co-productions with the U.S. as well as Mexican movies. Some of these were forgettable -- except for the cast and crew -- often being shot on the brink of a natural or man-made disaster. In America again the filmic career dwindled after a stint on the daytime series Hôpital central (1963), prompting a switch to writing. Three published suspense novels borrow from a career that was never boring! - IMDb Mini Biography
1994
as Ralph Flinder
1987
as Barstow
1983
as Judge Mellen
1975
as Cosgrove
1974
as Señor Cotton
1973
as Thomas Benton
1973
as Gaston LeBlanc
1973
1972
as Hugo
1972
as (segment "Trio)
1971
as El Marqués
1971
as Sam Pittman
1970
as Newspaperman
1970
as Newspaperman
1967
as Playboy (uncredited)
1966
as Agente 087
1966
as Pentagon Officer