Jean Angelo (born Jean-Jacques Barthélémy, 17 May 1888 – 26 November 1933) was a French film actor of silent movies and early talkies. He was often a leading man playing romantic or athletic roles. Angelo was born and died in Paris.
1934
1933
1932
as L'inspecteur Brémont
1932
as Le capitaine Morhange
1932
1931
1931
1931
as Fedor Karew
1931
1930
as Paul Rantz
1929
as Edmond Dantès / Abbé Busoni / Comte de Monte Cristo
1929
1928
as Mirzew
1928
1927
as Prince Vlasco
1926
as Count de Vandeuvres
1925
as Robert Macaire
1925
as Jacques Prémont-Solène
1925
1925
as Robert Surcouf
1924
1923
as Muzio
1922
1922
1921
as Capt. Morhange
1918
1914
1913
as Enjolras
1912
as Seymour
1911
1908