Demongeot was married to director
Marc Simenon from 1968 until his death in 1999. She resided in a country house in
Mayenne surrounded by animals. She was a member of the honor committee of the (
English: Right to Die with Dignity - ADMD; a member of the
World Federation of Right to Die Societies). Demongeot was the victim of a financial scam set up by her account manager who stole
€2 million from her, money which was used to make loans to numerous high-profile personalities, like
Isabelle Adjani,
Alexandre Arcady or
Samy Naceri. Justice took hold of the case in June 2012 and two banks were found guilty. She recounts these years of proceedings in her book
Très chers escrocs… (2019,
English:
Very Dear Crooks…). Demongeot died of
primary peritoneal cancer on 1 December 2022, at the age of 87.
Quotes Among the quotes on or from her colleagues, are found: •
Brigitte Bardot wrote in one of her books: "Mylène was my little cinema sister, then became my combat sister, a
libra like me, she has always loved animals, even going so far as to save a baby lion from set that she brought back to the hotel which hosted her during the filming". •
Arthur Miller wrote: "Mylene Demongeot was [in
The Crucible] truly beautiful, and so bursting with real sexuality as to become a generalized force whose effects on the community transcended herself." • Demongeot met
Gary Cooper at the opening of the first
escalator to be installed in a cinema, at the
Rex Theatre in
Paris, on 7 June 1957. She declared in a filmed interview: "Gary Cooper was sublime, there I have to say, now he, was part of the stars, Gary Cooper,
Cary Grant,
John Wayne, those great Americans who I've met really were unbelievable guys, there aren't any like them anymore." • On
David Niven she said in a filmed interview: "He was like a lord, he was part of those great actors who were extraordinary like
Dirk Bogarde, individuals with lots of class, elegance and humour. I only saw David get angry once.
Preminger had discharged him for the day but eventually asked to get him. I said, sir, you had discharged him, he left for
Deauville to gamble at the casino. So we rented a helicopter so they immediately went and grabbed him. Two hours later, he was back, full of rage. There I saw David lose his British phlegm, his politeness and class. It was royal. [Laughs]." ==Filmography==