Jean Angelo

1888-1933

Biography: life and films

Jean Angelo was a French film actor. He was born in Paris, France on 17 May 1888 and died in Paris, France on 26 November 1933. As well as being a fine actor, he was also an accomplished sportsman and was comfortable in physically demanding roles.
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Filmography

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L'Assassinat du duc de Guise (1908) [a]

Les Mystères de Paris (1911) [a]

Notre-Dame de Paris (1911) [a]

Les Misérables - Époque 1: Jean Valjean (1913) [a]

Les Misérables - Époque 2: Fantine (1913) [a]

Vendetta (1914) [a]

Mères françaises (1917) [a]

L'Expiation (1918) [a]

The Divine Sacrifice (1918) [a]

Les Chères images (1920) [a]

Fromont jeune et Risler aîné (1921) [a]

L'Atlantide (1921) [a]

L'Écuyère (1922) [a]

La Maison dans la forêt (1922) [a]

La Riposte (1922) [a]

Le Chant de l'amour triomphant (1923) [a]

L'Aventurier (1924) [a]

Surcouf (1924) [a]

Barocco (1925) [a]

Le Double amour (1925) [a]

Les Aventures de Robert Macaire (1925) [a]

La Fin de Monte-Carlo (1926) [a]

Martyre (1926) [a]

Nana (1926) [a]

Chantage (1927) [a]

Marquitta (1927) [a]

Une java (1927) [a]

Zwei unterm Himmelszelt (1927) [a]

Der Fall des Staatsanwalts M... (1928) [a]

La Ronde infernale (1928) [a]

La Vierge folle (1929) [a]

Monte Cristo (1929) [a]

L'Enfant de l'amour (1930) [a]

L'Homme qui assassina (1930) [a]

Mon coeur incognito (1930) [a]

Atout coeur (1931) [a]

La Dernière berceuse (1931) [a]

L'Atlantide (1932) [a]

Le Sergent X (1932) [a]

Le Triangle de feu (1932) [a]

Colomba (1933) [a]

Trois balles dans la peau (1933) [a]



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