Charles Gérard

Charles Gérard

Deceased · Born: Dec 1, 1922 · Died: Sep 19, 2019

Personal Details

BornDec 1, 1922 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire

Biography

Charles Gérard, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on December 1, 1922, in the bustling city of Istanbul, which was then under the administration of the Ottoman Empire.

As an actor and director, he left an indelible mark on the film industry, with his work spanning multiple decades and featuring in a diverse range of projects.

Some of his most notable performances include his roles in L'homme qui trahit la mafia, released in 1967, Daggers Drawn, which premiered in 1964, and A Bullet in the Gun Barrel, which debuted in 1958.

Throughout his illustrious career, Charles Gérard consistently demonstrated his versatility and talent, captivating audiences with his performances.

Tragically, his life came to a close on September 19, 2019, in Versailles, Yvelines, France.

Despite his passing, Charles Gérard's legacy continues to live on, his contributions to the world of cinema serving as a testament to his enduring impact.

Career

2015
The Final Lesson
The Final Lesson as Charly, le voisin de chambre de Madeleine
2012
The Players
The Players as Richard
1985
Partir, revenir
Partir, revenir as Ténardon
1981
Bolero
Bolero as Charlot
1980
Le Guignolo
Le Guignolo as Abdel Fahrad, sbire de Yasser
1979
Cop or Hood
Cop or Hood as Cazauban
1977
Animal
Animal as Hyacinthe
1976
Body of My Enemy
Body of My Enemy as Le chauffeur de taxi
The Toy
The Toy as The photographer, colleague of François
1974
And Now My Love
And Now My Love as Simon's Friend
1972
1970
The Crook
The Crook as Charlot
1947
Monsieur Vincent
Monsieur Vincent as Un galérien (uncredited)