Jules Mondos was an American actor who is best known for Marion de Lorme, Les deux gosses, and L’affaire d’Orcival. Born on December 30, 1867, in Charenton-le-Pont, Val-de-Marne, France, he gained recognition for his roles in early cinema. He passed away on May 20, 1932, in Paris, France.
Personal and Family Life
Jules Mondos lived a solitary life, and little is known about his family background or personal relationships. His reclusive nature left him without close companions, which made his later years rather isolated. Despite this, he contributed significantly to the film industry during his career.
Death and Legacy
Jules Mondos died on May 20, 1932, in Paris, France. Tragically, his body was discovered on September 23, 1932, about four months after his death, highlighting his solitary lifestyle. His contributions to early cinema are remembered through his performances in various films, and he remains a notable figure in the history of French acting.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Zaza | 1913-04-11 | Oscar |
Le collier de la reine | 1929-10-21 | un joailler |
Maison de danse | 1931-01-09 | Don Cristobal |
Monsieur Lecoq | 1914-05-15 | |
Un bon petit diable | 1923-08-17 | |
La cible | 1925-02-13 | |
Monsieur le duc | 1931-02-27 | Hector, l’évêque |
Durand contre Durand | 1931-11-27 | Lévy-Bloch |