
Mylène Demongeot
Biography
Mylène Demongeot (born Marie-Hélène Demongeot; 29 September 1935 – 1 December 2022) was a French film, television and theatre actress and author with a career spanning seven decades and more than 100 credits in French, Italian, English and Japanese speaking productions. Demongeot became a star at age 21 with her portrayal of Abigail Williams in The Crucible (1957) which garnered her a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles nomination and the best actress prize at the socialist Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Some other notable film roles include Elsa in Otto Preminger's Bonjour Tristesse (1958), alongside Deborah Kerr and David Niven, and as Milady de Winter in Les Trois Mousquetaires (1961). A "veteran of cinema" who started as one of the blond sex symbols of the 1950s and 1960s, she managed to avoid typecasting by exploring many film genres including thrillers, westerns, comedies, swashbucklers, period films and even pepla, such as Romulus and the Sabines (1961) opposite Roger Moore or Gold for the Caesars (1963). Demongeot also has a cult following based on the Fantomas trilogy, as Hélène Gurn opposite Louis de Funès and Jean Marais: Fantômas (1964), Fantômas Unleashed (1965) and Fantômas Against Scotland Yard (1967). Thirty years later, she starred again in another one of France's most successful comedy trilogies as Madame Pic in Fabien Onteniente's Camping (2006), Camping 2 (2010) and Camping 3 (2016). She was twice nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the César Awards for 36 Quai des Orfèvres (2004) and French California (2006). In 2007, she was made a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et de Lettres of the French Republic. In 2017, she was inducted into the Légion d'Honneur by ethologist and neurologist Boris Cyrulnik, with the rank of Chevalier. She remained popular until her passing from peritoneal cancer. At the time of her death, she was starring in Thomas Gilou's film Maison de retraite (2022) alongside Gérard Depardieu, one of the biggest box office hits of 2022 in France. Through an Élysée Palace official tribune, President Emmanuel Macron paid a long tribute to her which included : "we salute the career of a great figure in the French Seventh Art, who knew how to shine in all its genres to move all French people". Demongeot was born in September 1935 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, the daughter and only child of Alfred Jean Demongeot, born Nice, 30 January 1897 (himself the son of Marie Joseph Marcel Demongeot, career soldier, and Clotilde Faussonne di Clavesana, an Italian contessa) and Claudia Troubnikova, born 17 May 1904 in Kharkiv (Ukraine, Russian Empire). Her parents, both actors themselves, had met in Shanghai, China, where her half-brother, Léonid Ivantov, from the first marriage of her mother, was born, in Harbin on 17 December 1923. Like hundreds of other major European figures of stage and screen, she trained at the 'Cours Simon' in Paris where her classmates included Jean-Pierre Cassel, Claude Berri and Guy Bedos. She was a classically trained pianist and her first ambition was of becoming a professional. ... Source: Article "Mylène Demongeot" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Le Fantôme de Laurent Terzieff
as Self (archive footage)
2020

Twelve Plus One
as Judy
1969

Camping : Histoire d'un succès
as Self - Actor
2021

Fantomas Unleashed
as Hélène
1965

Fantomas
as Hélène
1964

Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard
as Hélène
1967

Bonjour Tristesse
as Elsa
1958

Ménage
as The Wife in Bed
1986

Vengeance of the Three Musketeers
as Milady de Winter
1961

The Witches of Salem
as Abigail Williams
1957

36th Precinct
as Manou Berliner
2004

Camping
as Laurette Pic
2006

So Woman!
as Mme Vallardin
2009

Camping 2
as Laurette Pic
2010

Doctor in Distress
as Sonja Stromberg / Helga Stromberg
1963

The Giant of Marathon
as Andromeda
1959

Fantômas: A Thoroughly Modern Villain
as Self
2022

Be Beautiful and Shut Up
as Virginie Dumayet
1958

Oscar and the Lady in Pink
as Lily, la mère de Rose
2009

Love in Rome
as Anna Padoan
1960
TV Appearances

Marion
as Marion
1982

Le Grand Échiquier
as Self
1972

Les Dossiers de l'Agence O
as Myle Holga
1968
Amanda
as Self
2016

Graf Luckner
as Daphne
1971

Minder
as Madeleine
1979
Samedi soir
as Self
1971
Midi trente
as Self
1972

Cinépanorama
as Self
1956

Capitaine Marleau
as Louise Lemaire
2015

Fan School
as Self
1977

Big Man
as Fernande
1988