Charles Simon

Charles Simon

Deceased · Born: Feb 4, 1909 · Died: May 16, 2002

Personal Details

BornFeb 4, 1909 France

Biography

Charles Simon, a renowned writer and assistant director of considerable acclaim, made his mark on the world of cinema during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in France in the year 1850, he would go on to leave an indelible mark on the industry, earning recognition for his work on a trio of films that would become iconic in their own right: "Zaza" (1923),"Zaza" (1938),and "Zazà" (1944).

Throughout his illustrious career, Simon's dedication to his craft was unwavering, and his ability to weave complex narratives and characters together was nothing short of remarkable. Though his time in the spotlight was tragically cut short, his legacy would live on, inspiring generations of writers and directors to come.

Simon's life was a testament to the power of perseverance and creativity, and his passing in 1910 was a devastating loss for the world of cinema. Yet, even in death, his work continued to captivate audiences, leaving an enduring impact on the world of film that would be felt for generations to come.

Career

2011
2002
Night Flight
Night Flight as Geoff Peters
2000
Endgame
Endgame as Nagg
102 Dalmatians
102 Dalmatians as Lord Carnivore
Poirot
Poirot as Hammond
1999
Topsy-Turvy
Topsy-Turvy as Gilbert's Father
1998
Stiff Upper Lips
Stiff Upper Lips as Hudson Senior
1997
The Man Who Knew Too Little
The Man Who Knew Too Little as Aged Desk Night Clerk
1993
Shadowlands
Shadowlands as Barker
1991
American Friends
American Friends as Canon Harper
1989
1988
Diamond's Edge
Diamond's Edge as Grandfather
1986
1972
1971
Play for Today
Play for Today as Dr. Smollett
1962
Walk in the Shadow
Walk in the Shadow as Custody Sergeant