Thelès is renowned for his extensive and impressive body of work in the realm of cinema, particularly for his direction of the groundbreaking serial "Les Vampires" released in the year 1915.
This iconic serial, which garnered widespread acclaim and attention, was followed by the equally impressive "The Vampires: Dead Man's Escape" in 1916, further solidifying Thelès' reputation as a master of his craft.
In addition to his work on the "Vampires" series, Thelès also made significant contributions to the world of cinema through his direction of "The Daughter of the Clown" in 1911, a film that showcased his ability to craft compelling narratives and characters.