Mademoiselle Kithnou

Actress - France
Born March 25, 1904 in Pondichery, Hindustani, India
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
Mademoiselle Kithnou was born on March 25, 1904 in Pondichery, Hindustani, India. She was a French Actress, known for Careers (1929), Mare Nostrum (1925), L' Orpheline (1921), Mademoiselle Kithnou's first movie on record is from 1921. Mademoiselle Kithnou died on an unknown date. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1929.

Mademoiselle Kithnou Filmography [Auszug]
1929: [06.02] Careers (Cast), Directed by John Francis Dillon, with Billie Dove, Antonio Moreno, Thelma Todd,
1925: [02.15] Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) (Cast: Doña Cinta, Ulysses Frau), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Antonio Moreno, Alice Terry, Hughie Mack,
1921: [03.03] Parisette (Cast: (/xx/)), Directed by Louis Feuillade, with Sandra Milowanoff, Georges Biscot, ,
1921: [10.14] L' Orpheline (Cast), Directed by Louis Feuillade, with Sandra Milowanoff, Georges Biscot, Jane Grey,

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