Alexej Bondireff was an American actor known for his roles in “Le chasseur de chez Maxim’s,” “The Horse Ate the Hat,” and “Muche.” He was born on January 24, 1894, and passed away in December 1939.
Personal and Family Life
Alexej Bondireff was born Alexey Pavlovich Bondyrev. There isn’t much available information about his early life or family background. He entered the film industry in the mid-1920s and became recognized for his work in silent films in both France and Germany.
Career
His acting career began in the silent film era, with significant roles in movies like “Wolga Wolga” (1928) and “Die Liebe der Brüder Rott” (1929). Unfortunately, with the advent of sound films in the early 1930s, his film career began to decline, leading to fewer roles as the industry changed.
Death and Legacy
Alexej Bondireff died in December 1939. His contributions to silent film are remembered, highlighting a time before the technical advancements of sound in cinema. Though his career was short-lived, he left behind a small but notable body of work.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Maldone | 1928-09-14 | Le patron de la péniche |
600000 francs par mois | 1926-07-02 | |
Weib in Flammen | 1928-11-28 | |
Mauprat | 1926-10-18 | |
Brumes de Paris | 1932-10-28 |