Mario Majeroni was an American actor who is best known for The Valley of Silent Men, Sherlock Holmes, and From Now On.
Personal and Family Life
Born in 1870 in Italy, Mario Majeroni was part of a family with artistic connections. He was the nephew of famous 19th-century Italian actress Adelaide Ristori and the brother of actor George Majeroni. The influence of this artistic legacy may have inspired his own career in acting.
Career
Mario Majeroni’s acting career included roles in various notable films during the silent film era. He is recognized for his performances in several movies, showing his versatility on screen. His work contributed to the foundations of early cinema, allowing audiences to experience stories through his performances.
Death and Legacy
Mario Majeroni died on November 18, 1931, in New York City, New York, USA. His contributions to film, particularly in the silent era, remain part of cinematic history. Although he is not widely known today, his work has paved the way for future actors in the industry.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1927 | Rubber Heels | Prince Zibatchefsky |
1925 | Share and Share Alike | Sick Man |
1925 | The King on Main Street | Count Krenko |
1925 | The Substitute Wife | Dr. De Longe |
1925 | The Little French Girl | DeMaubert |
1924 | Argentine Love | Senator Cornejo |
1924 | Her Love Story | Prime Minister |
1924 | The Humming Bird | La Roche |
1923 | The Steadfast Heart | David Wilkins |
1923 | The Snow Bride | Gaston Laroux |
1923 | Enemies of Women | Duke de Lille |
1922 | The Spirit of Evil | Short |
1922 | The Face in the Fog | Grand Duke Alexis |
1922 | The Valley of Silent Men | Pierre Radison |
1922 | Destiny’s Isle | Dr. Whitaker |