Mathilde Comont

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.

Cast

The Sea Beast

(Mula)

Volcano

(Madame Timbuctoo)

His Hour

(Fat Harem Lady)

What Price Glory

(Camille)

The Whole Town's Talking

(Maid (scenes deleted))

A Woman's Way

(Mother Suzy)

Romance

(Rita's Maid Vannucci)

The Girl from Montmartre

(Carmenata)

The Cuban Love Song

(Aunt Rosa)

The Hard Hombre

(Maria Romero)

Escapade

(Carmen)

Along Came Love

(Customer)

Just Like Heaven

(Madame Fogharde)

Laughing at Life

(Mamacita)

The Sea Bat

(Mimba)

The Beautiful Spy

(Aunt Rosita)

Mademoiselle Midnight

(Dueña / Mme. Nellie)

You Know What Sailors Are

(The British Captain)

Puppets

(Rosa)

Paris at Midnight

(Madame Vauquer)

Careless Lady

(French Hotel Maid)

Kiki

(Maid (uncredited))

Robin Hood of El Dorado

(Señora Matinez)

The Devil's in Love

(Nana)

Caravan

(Gypsy (Uncredited))

Rosita

(Rosita's Mother)

Lady with a Past

(Waitress (Uncredited))

The Loves of Carmen

(Emilia)

Design for Living

(Heavy Woman (uncredited))

Call of the Flesh

(La Rumbarita)

The Thief of Bagdad

(Persian Prince (uncredited))

La Bohème

(Madame Benoit)

Love

(Marfa the Hostess at Inn (uncredited))

Here's to Romance

(Viola)

Waterfront Lady

(Mrs. Spadaloni)

The Lady Who Dared

(Chambermaid)

A Wicked Woman

(Proprietess (uncredited))

Anthony Adverse

(Cook Guisseppi)

The Film Parade

((archive footage) (uncredited))

Poor Little Rich Girl

(Tony's Wife)

The Gilded Highway

(Sarah)

Along Came Youth

(Señora Cortez)

A Rogue's Romance

The Wrong Mr. Wright

Freaks

(Madame Bartet (uncredited))

The Handy Man

(The bride)

The Enchanted Hill

(Conchita)

Ramona

(Marda)

Streets of Shanghai

(Buttercup, Mary's Companion)