Tony De Lungo was an American actor best known for his roles in The Constant Nymph (1933), The Constant Nymph (1928), and With Pleasure, Madame (1936). He was born on December 4, 1892, in Milan, Italy, and passed away in 1953 in Hampshire, England.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Tony De Lungo’s personal life are not well documented. He was originally from Italy but moved to the United States to pursue his acting career. It is unclear whether he had a family of his own.
Career
Tony De Lungo had a successful acting career, appearing in various films during the early to mid-20th century. He was recognized for his performances in both comedic and dramatic roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Tony De Lungo died in 1953 in Hampshire, England. His contributions to cinema through notable performances have left a lasting impression, especially with his work in The Constant Nymph, which remains significant in film history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Oh, Daddy! | February 8, 1935 | Count Duval |
The Constant Nymph | December 1, 1933 | Roberto |
The Camels Are Coming | October 8, 1934 | Nicholas’ servant |
Vintage Wine | June 19, 1935 | |
Looking on the Bright Side | March 14, 1932 | Delmonico |
The Constant Nymph | February 20, 1928 | Roberto |
Love on Wheels | July 26, 1932 | Bronelli |
The House of the Arrow | March 24, 1930 | Maurice Thevene |
Partners Please | March 31, 1932 | Marano |
Ball at Savoy | January 9, 1936 | Maitre d’Hotel |
Beloved Impostor | July 20, 1936 | Govani |
The Man Who Knew Too Much | December 1, 1934 | Hotel Manager (uncredited) |