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=Antonio Castillo= Antonio Castillo, Anthony Castillo or Tony Castillo may refer to:

Creative arts personalities

 * Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra (1616–1668), Spanish Baroque painter, sculptor, and poet; native of Córdoba, where he created frescoes and oil paintings, including those in church of Santa Marina
 * Antonio Castillo Lastrucci (1882–1967), Spanish Andalusian religious sculptor based in Seville; produced more than 450 works; disciple of Antonio Susillo; honored in 1963 with Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise
 * Antonio Martínez del Castillo (1894–1962), Spanish film director who, using professional name Florián Rey, became his country's most successful filmmaker during 1920s and 1930s; career lasted into 1950s
 * Antonio Castillo (costume designer) (1908–1984), Spanish wardrobe supervisor who was nominated for 1959 Tony Award (Goldilocks) and, in 1972, won Academy Award for Best Costume Design (also BAFTA nomination) for Nicholas and Alexandra
 * Tony "Gorilla Tek" Castillo (born 1976), American Rap & Hip Hop, R&B and Dance record producer and composer also known as G-Tek; brainchild of Drum Majorz production company; films scores (Bloodline, The Next Hit); numerous production credits

Political figures

 * Antonio Cánovas del Castillo (1828–1897), Spanish historian who served six terms as prime minister (1874–81, 1884–85, 1890–92, 1895–97); supported restoration of Bourbon monarchy; assassinated by anarchist
 * Antonio Nava Castillo (born 1905), Mexican polo player and political figure who competed in Berlin's 1936 Summer Olympics, where his team won bronze medal; during 1965–66 served as 28th governor of his native state of Puebla
 * Marco Antonio Adame Castillo (born 1960), Mexican physician and administrator who served in 57th Federal Legislature (1997–2000), Senate (2000–2006) and as National Action Party (PAN) governor of his native state of Morelos from 2006 to 2012

Baseball players

 * Esteban Manuel Antonio Castillo Cabrera (born April 1957), Dominican Republic-born American Major League Baseball third baseman known as Manny Castillo; 236 career games with Kansas City Royals in 1980 and Seattle Mariners in 1982–83
 * Tony Castillo (catcher) (born June 1957), American baseball catcher who played in five Major League games for San Diego Padres during 1978 season; returned to minors in 1979 and played six seasons at Triple-A level
 * Tony Castillo (pitcher) (born 1963), Venezuela-born American Major League Baseball relief pitcher who played for Toronto Blue Jays (1988–89, 1993–96), Atlanta Braves (1989–91), New York Mets (1991) and Chicago White Sox (1996–98)
 * Frank Anthony Castillo (1969–2013), American Major League Baseball starting pitcher who played for Chicago Cubs (1991–97), Colorado Rockies (1997), Detroit Tigers (1998), Toronto Blue Jays (2000), Boston Red Sox (2001–02, 2004), and Florida Marlins (2005)
 * Luis Antonio Castillo (born 1975), Dominican Republic-born American Major League Baseball second baseman; three-time All-Star and Gold Glove; won 2003 World Series with Florida Marlins (1996–2005); Minnesota Twins (2006–07), New York Mets (2007–10)

Footballers

 * José Antonio Castillo (born 1970), Spanish footballer who played as midfielder for Málaga CF (1988–90), CD Málaga (1990–92), Real Valladolid (1992–94), G.D. Chaves (1994–95), UD Almería (1995–96), CA Marbella (1996–97) and Motril CF (1997–98)
 * Fernando Antonio Castillo Flores (born 1984), Honduran footballer who has been playing as attacking midfielder for C.D. Olimpia (2002–06), C.D. Motagua (2007–09), C.D. Marathón (2009–11) and C.D. Victoria (since 2011) in Honduran National League
 * Kevin Antonio Joel Gislain Mirallas y Castillo (born 1987), Belgian footballer of Spanish descent who has been playing for Belgium national team since 2003; also with Lille (2004–08), Saint-Étienne (2008–10), Olympiacos (2010–12) and Everton (since 2012)
 * Antonio Salazar Castillo (born 1989), Mexican footballer who has been playing as striker for C.D. Guadalajara since 2007; loaned to Jaguares de Chiapas (2010–11 and 2012); Altamira and Zacatepec in Ascenso MX (2013)

Fictional characters

 * Antonio Castillo, main protagonist portrayed by Demetrio González in 1959 Mexican musical comedy-drama film Dos Corazones y un Cielo

Businessmen

 * Edward Cabot Clark (1811–1882), American businessman, co-founder of Singer Sewing Machine Company
 * Edward White Clark (1828–1904), American financier, head of E. W. Clark & Company
 * Edward Walter Clark Jr. (1857–1946), American financier, son of Edward White Clark
 * Edward Severin Clark (1870–1933), American builder and realtor, grandson of Edward Cabot Clark
 * Edward Walter Clark III (1885–1939), American investment banker, son of Edward Walter Clark Jr.

Clergymen

 * Edward Winter Clark (1830–1913), American ordained preacher and missionary in India
 * Edward William Clark (born 1946), American Roman Catholic bishop

Diplomats and politicians

 * Edward Clark (governor) (1815–1880), American governor of Texas
 * Edward Clark (Australian politician) (1854–1933), mayor and legislator in New South Wales
 * Edward Henry Clark (1870–1932), New Zealand MP for Chalmers in South Island
 * Edward A. Clark (1906–1992), American ambassador to Australia, 1965–1968
 * G. Edward Clark (1917–1984), American ambassador to Mali, Senegal and Gambia
 * Ed Clark (born 1930), American Libertarian presidential candidate in 1980
 * Edward Clark (Canadian politician) (born 1932), legislator on Prince Edward Island

Sportsmen

 * Edmund "Ed" Clark (1863–1927), American baseball player
 * Edward Winchester "Nobby" Clark (1902–1982), English cricketer

Others

 * Edward Clark (architect) (1822–1902), American architect, Architect of the Capitol, 1865–1902
 * Edward Clark (actor) (1878–1954), Russian-born American actor and songwriter
 * Edward Clark Carter (1878–1954), American educator
 * Edward Clark (conductor) (1888–1962), British conductor and BBC music producer
 * Ed Clark (photographer) (1911–2000), Life magazine photographer
 * Edward Clark (artist) (1926–2019), American abstract painter