Charles Millot

Charles Millot

Deceased · Born: Dec 23, 1921 · Died: Oct 6, 2003

Personal Details

BornDec 23, 1921 Novi Pavljani, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]

Biography

Charles Millot, a renowned thespian, entered this world on December 23, 1921, in the picturesque village of Novi Pavljani, situated in the then Yugoslavia, which is now part of the modern-day country of Croatia.

Throughout his illustrious career, he made a lasting impact on the film industry, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in a plethora of cinematic masterpieces. Some of his most notable roles include his appearances in the critically acclaimed films "The Train" (1964),"The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988),and the historical drama "Mayerling" (1968).

Tragically, Charles Millot's life came to a close on October 6, 2003, in the City of Light, Paris, France, where he had resided for many years.

Career

1983
Veliki transport
Veliki transport as Velja Milojević
1979
Bloodline
Bloodline as Commissaire Bloche
1977
Death of a Corrupt Man
Death of a Corrupt Man as Henchman, Marcel's deputy (uncredited)
1975
Playing with Fire
Playing with Fire as A kidnapper
1973
Two Men in Town
Two Men in Town as Guillotine Executioner (uncredited)
1970
Promise at Dawn
Promise at Dawn as Film Director (uncredited)
Waterloo
Waterloo as Grouchy
1968
Mayerling
Mayerling as Count Taafe
1967
1966
The Nun
The Nun as Monsieur Simonin
Triple Cross
Triple Cross as 2nd Polish Interrogator
The Poppy Is Also a Flower
The Poppy Is Also a Flower as Financier of Marko (uncredited)
1964
The Train
The Train as Pesquet
Agent 38-24-36
Agent 38-24-36 as Fedor Alexandrovitch Balaniev