Jacques Charon

French actor and film director
Jacques Charon

Jacques Charon (27 February 1920 – 15 October 1975) was a French actor and film director.

Born in Paris, Charon trained at the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique (CNSAD) and made his début at the Comédie-Française in 1941. During his time there which lasted until his death, he played over 150 roles in the classical and modern repertoire.

Charon directed the 1968 feature film A Flea in Her Ear and the 1973 television movie Monsieur Pompadour.

He played Spalanzani in the complete recording of The Tales of Hoffmann (Decca, 1971).

Charon was openly gay.[1] He died in Paris and is buried in the Cimetière de Montmartre.

Selected filmography

  • Colonel Chabert (1943)
  • Jericho (1946) - Count Jacques de Saint-Leu
  • The Royalists (1947) - Lieutenant Merle
  • The Paris Waltz (La Valse de Paris, 1950) - Berthelier
  • Le Dindon (1951) - Pontagnac
  • The Red Inn (1951) - Rodolphe
  • Dakota 308 (1951) - Lord Vernon
  • Little Jacques (1953) - Defence advocate Merlin
  • Les Intrigantes (1954) - Antonio Pan
  • Operation Thunder (1954) - Maurice Favier
  • How to Succeed in Love (Comment réussir en amour, 1962) - Director of publisher Editions du Soleil
  • How Do You Like My Sister? (1964) - Jolivet
  • A Flea in Her Ear (1968 - director)

References

  1. ^ Dynes, Wayne R., ed. (1990). Encyclopedia of Homosexuality Volume II. Routledge. p. 1298. ISBN 9781315670775.

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  • Jacques Charon at IMDb
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