
Jean Yonnel
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Jean Yonnel (21 July 1891 – 17 August 1968) was a Romanian-born French actor. Yonnel was born in Bucharest, Romania as Jean-Estève Schachmann and began his film career in France in the 1910s. Some of his notable performance were in Obsession (1933), Amok (1934), Fanatisme (1934), White Nights of St. Petersburg (1937), The Imperial Tragedy (1939) and A Funny Parishioner (1963). Yonnel died in Paris in 1968. Source: Article "Jean Yonnel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
Credits

Crimson Dynasty (1935)
as Le grand-duc Rodolphe

Captain Fracasse (1961)
as Prince of Moussy

Boissière (1937)
as Hector Le Barois

Thank Heaven for Small Favors (1963)
as Mattieu Lachaunaye

Amok (1934)
as Dr. Holk

Special Mission (1946)
as Jean Sartène

The Lady of the Dawn (1966)
as Abuelo

Fanatisme (1934)
as Le prince de Valnéro

The Sharks of Gibraltar (1947)
Actor

White Nights in Saint Petersburg (1938)
Actor

The Call (1936)
as Charles de Foucauld
Vingt ans après (1922)
as D'Artagnan

Welcome (1953)
as Jean Yonnel (uncredited)

Blind Desire (1945)
as Jérôme Noblet

Marianne de ma jeunesse (1955)
as Le Cevalier

Obsession (1933)
as Raymond

Trial at the Vatican (1952)
as L'Abbé Faure

The Big Meeting (1950)
as Baron Darvey

Les 3 tambours (1939)
as Abbot Pessonneau
La flamme cachée (1918)
Actor





