Henri Letondal (29 June 1901 – 15 February 1955) was a French-Canadian actor, critic, playwright and musician.
He was born in Montreal on 29 June 1901, the son of Arthur Letondal.[1]
He died in Hollywood on 15 February 1955.[2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1946 | The Razor's Edge | Police Inspector at Sophie's Death | Uncredited | |
1946 | Magnificent Doll | Count D'Arignon | ||
1947 | La Forteresse | Edward Durant | ||
1947 | The Foxes of Harrow | Maspero | Uncredited | |
1947 | The Crime Doctor's Gamble | Louis Chabonet | ||
1948 | The Big Clock | Antique Dealer | ||
1948 | Apartment for Peggy | Prof. Roland Pavin | Uncredited | |
1949 | Mother Is a Freshman | Prof. Romaine | Uncredited | |
1949 | Come to the Stable | Father Barraud | Uncredited | |
1949 | Madame Bovary | Guillaumin | ||
1950 | Please Believe Me | Jacques Carnet | ||
1951 | Royal Wedding | Purser | Uncredited | |
1951 | On the Riviera | Louis Foral | ||
1951 | Kind Lady | Monsieur Malaquaise | ||
1951 | Across the Wide Missouri | Lucien Chennault | Uncredited | |
1951 | Ten Tall Men | Administrator | Uncredited | |
1952 | The Wild North | John Mudd | Uncredited | |
1952 | Lovely to Look At | Creditor | Uncredited | |
1952 | What Price Glory | Cognac Pete | ||
1952 | The Big Sky | La Badie | ||
1952 | Monkey Business | Dr. Jerome Kitzel | ||
1953 | Desert Legion | General | Uncredited | |
1953 | South Sea Woman | Alphonse | ||
1953 | Dangerous When Wet | Joubert | ||
1953 | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | Grotier | Uncredited | |
1953 | Little Boy Lost | Tracing Service Clerk | ||
1954 | Yankee Pasha | Clerk | Uncredited | |
1954 | The Gambler from Natchez | Robert Renard | ||
1954 | Deep in My Heart | François | Uncredited | |
1955 | A Bullet for Joey | Dubois |