Henri Monteux

Henri Monteux was an American actor who is best known for Un roman parisien, La maison du baigneur, and Mon curé chez les riches.

Personal and Family Life

Henri Monteux was born on February 23, 1874, in Paris, France. Details about his family and personal life are limited, but his contributions to the film industry in Europe were significant. Notably, he pursued a career in acting that garnered him recognition in the early 20th century.

Career

Monteux was active in the film industry primarily during the 1910s and 1930s. He starred in several films, including both short films and features, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor. His works are remembered for their impact on early cinema, particularly in French film.

Death and Legacy

Henri Monteux tragically died on April 12, 1943, in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Germany, marking him as a victim of the Holocaust. His legacy lives on through his films, which remain a part of cinematic history. Monteux’s life story serves as a reminder of the cultural losses during that dark period.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1939Cavalcade d’amourJoseph (uncredited)
1939La brigade sauvageRole not specified
1938Mon curé chez les richesMonseigneur (as Monteux)
1914Je t’aime (Short)Role not specified
1914La maison du baigneurL’aventurier Siete Iglesias
1913Un roman parisien (Short)Role not specified