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Mathilde Comont

Birthday: 1886-09-09 Place of Birth: Bordeaux, France
Synopsis

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mathilde Comont (9 September 1886 – 21 June 1938) was a French-born American actress of the silent era. She appeared in films in her native country, particularly shorts, before going on to appear in US films, she would feature in a total of 71 films between 1908 and 1937. A largish and short women of 5 feet,4 inches, she died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.

Acting

Escapade
as    Carmen
A romantic comedy-drama-musical of mistaken identity, infidelity and farce, set in Vienna at the turn of the 20th century.
The Cuban Love Song
as    Aunt Rosa
A guilt-ridden U.S. Marine returns to Cuba to try to find the woman he promised to marry.
The Hard Hombre
as    Maria Romero
When Peaceful Patton goes to work at the Martini ranch he is mistaken for the notorious outlaw the Hard Hombre. This enables him to force the ranchers to divide up the water rights. But he is in trouble when his mother arrives and exposes the hoax.
Call of the Flesh
as    La Rumbarita
A student nun falls in love with a Mexican singer starring in a cafe next door to her convent.
Love
as    Marfa the Hostess at Inn (uncredited)
In Imperial Russia, Anna Karenina falls in love with the dashing military officer Count Vronsky and abandons her husband and child to become his mistress.
Rosita
as    Rosita's Mother
The King tosses Rosita in jail and when Don Diego, who Rosita loves, tries to defend her, he too is thrown in jail. While Don Diego is sentenced to be executed, the King lusts after Rosita and decides to put her up in a luxurious villa. To give her a title, he marries her to a masked nobleman, who turns out to be Don Diego.
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