Fernand Mondego

Fernand Mondego

Fernand Mondego is a character that appears on The Count of Monte Cristo and is played by Harry Taurasi

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
The Count of Monte CristoS01E01The LetterJan. 13, 2025
The Count of Monte CristoS01E04The Red RoomJan. 20, 2025
The Count of Monte CristoS01E05The BallJan. 27, 2025
The Count of Monte CristoS01E06ProvidenceJan. 27, 2025
The Count of Monte CristoS01E07The DuelFeb. 3, 2025

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