Mylène Demongeot

Mylène Demongeot

actress, producer, soundtrack

Mylène Demongeot was born on Sep 29, 1935 in France. Mylène Demongeot's big-screen debut came with Children of Love directed by Léonide Moguy in 1953. Mylène Demongeot is known for 36th Precinct directed by Olivier Marchal, Daniel Auteuil stars as Léo Vrinks and Gérard Depardieu as Denis Klein. Mylène Demongeot has got 1 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Mylène Demongeot achieved is Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The upcoming new tvshow Mylène Demongeot plays is Inside - Season 1 which will be released on Aug 22, 2019.

Mylène Demongeot, one of the blond sex symbols of French cinema during the 1950s and 1960s, managed to overcome typecasting and survived a long hiatus before a stellar comeback in her 70s. She appeared in more than 70 films, including such classics as the Fantomas trilogy.She was born Marie-Helene Demongeot on September 29, 1935, in Nice, France, into a family of actors. Her parents met in Shanghai, China, and moved to Nice, where she grew up. Her mother, Klaudia Trubnikova, was a Russian-Ukrainian émigré from Kharkiv who escaped from the horrors of the Russian Civil War. Her father, Alfred Demongeot, was of French-Italian heritage. The family was bilingual and young Mylène was able to speak Russian and French, but eventually switched to French.As a young girl she was an outcast--she suffered from ruthless kids making vicious comments about her eyes (she was cross-eyed until she had surgery in her teens). She was fond of music and movies, a perfect escape from the horrors of WWII that devastated Europe during her childhood. At the age of 13 she went to Paris and continued her education. She studied piano under the tutelage of Marguerite Long and Yves Nat. She then studied dramatic art with Maria Ventura at Le Cours Simon in Paris. At 15 she became a model in the atelier of Pierre Cardin.At 17 Mylène made her film debut in the supporting role of Nicole in Les enfants de l'amour (1953). Appearing in three or four feature films every year, she rose to international fame in the late 1950s. She was together with Gary Cooper for the opening of the first escalator to be installed in a cinema, at the Rex Theatre in Paris, on June 7, 1957. She had a memorable seduction scene opposite Yves Montand in Les sorcières de Salem (1957). Her first notable leading role was in Sois belle et tais-toi (1958) (aka "Blonde for Danger"), in which she played a 17-year-old jewel smuggler.Mylène further developed her screen image of a manipulative blond mistress in her brilliant performance opposite David Niven in Bonjour tristesse (1958), and became permanently locked in the cliché image of a humorous seductress after co-starring with Alain Delon in the 1959 comedy Faibles femmes (1959). Her chance to update her film image came in "period" films. She played manipulative and coquettish Andromeda opposite Steve Reeves in La bataille de Marathon (1959) and the leading role of Rea opposite Roger Moore in L'Enlèvement des Sabines (1961). Among her best known roles are the manipulative Milady de Winter in Les 3 mousquetaires : 1ère époque - Les Ferrets de la reine (1961) and Helen in all three of the Fantomas films.Mylène Demongeot became one of the blond sex symbols in 1950s, 1960s and 1970s French cinema. She co-starred with the major French actors of the time, including Jean Marais and Louis de Funès, in the Fantômas (1964) trilogy. Although she gradually phased out of the stereotypical image of a beautiful French coquette, she still looked pretty convincing as a middle-aged Madame, which she developed in the 1980s and 1990s. At that time her acting career came to a pause, as she had been aging gracefully in the South of France. She was also a producer during that time, and was the co-owner of Kangarou Films, a production company that she founded with her late husband Marc Simenon. After a lengthy hiatus she made a comeback in 36 Quai des Orfèvres (2004). She has also appeared in Camping (2006) and La Californie (2006) by director/writer Jacques Fieschi, based on a short story by Georges Simenon.In addition to her film work, Mylène has also written several books, the best-known of which would be "Tiroirs Secrets" and "Animalement vôtre". In the 2000s she made a pilgrimage to the birthplace of her mother in Kharkiv, Ukraine. There she planted a commemorative tree and presented her autobiographical book, "Les Lilas de Kharkov" (The Lilacs of Kharkiv). In 2006 she was named Commander in the Order of Arts and Letters for her achievements in acting. She resides in her French hometown of Nice.

  • Birthday

    Sep 29, 1935
  • Place of Birth

    Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
  • Also known

    Mylène-Nicole Demongeot, Marie-Hélène Demongeot, Милен Демонжо, M.H. Demongeot, Marielle Demongeot, Mylène Nicole

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 3 nominations

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
1957
Les sorcières de Salem (1957)
Winner - Best Actress

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