Jacques Charrier

Jacques Charrier

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Born
November 6, 1936
Died
September 3, 2025

French stage and screen actor, painter and ceramicist. The son of a professional soldier, Charrier was one of seven siblings. Of an artistic disposition early on, he attended Strasbourg's Haute école des arts du Rhin (School of Decorative Arts) in 1953 to study ceramics. Three years later, he


Biography

French stage and screen actor, painter and ceramicist. The son of a professional soldier, Charrier was one of seven siblings. Of an artistic disposition early on, he attended Strasbourg's Haute Ă©cole des arts du Rhin (School of Decorative Arts) in 1953 to study ceramics. Three years later, he trained for acting at the École nationale supĂ©rieure des arts et techniques du théùtre (ENSATT) in Paris under the tutelage of actress Berthe Bovy. His career as a performer began after he was first employed as an extra at the ComĂ©die-Française. This eventually led to Charrier being cast in a key role in Le Journal d'Anne Frank (The Diary of Anne Frank) at the Théùtre Montparnasse. His performance impressed the director Marcel CarnĂ© who offered him the lead role in his film The Cheaters (1958), starring alongside Pascale Petit, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Laurent Terzieff.

This proved to be the high point of Charrier's acting career, though he has appeared in other films by noted directors, including Babette Goes to War (1959) (Christian-Jaque), The Third Lover (1962) (Claude Chabrol) and Anatomy of a Marriage (1964) (André Cayatte). He famously turned down the offer to star in the hit movie Purple Noon (1960), based on the novel 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' by Patricia Highsmith. The coveted role went to Alain Delon instead.

In 1969, he co-founded (with Jean-Claude Brialy) a production company specializing in low budget films. The venture was not a success, however, and the company ceased production in 1975. Afterwards, Charriere moved away from show business and returned to his original muse. After continuing studies at the Beaux-Arts de Paris grande école in 1980, he committed himself to being a full-time painter and has since been exhibiting his work at art houses ranging from Paris and Geneva to San Francisco.

Charrier has been married four times. His first wife (from 1959 to 1962) was the actress Brigitte Bardot. His current wife is the Japanese artist and photographer Makiko Kumano.

Actor

Salut championSalut champion(1981)as Vincent Navailles
OzraceniOzraceni(1976)as Dr. Breton
Closed ShuttersClosed Shutters(1973)as Thomas
Les soleils de l'Ăźle de PĂąquesLes soleils de l'Ăźle de PĂąques(1972)as Alain
Money-MoneyMoney-Money(1969)as Raoul Catar

Editor

Moon MadnessMoon Madness(1983)

Self

Les dossiers de l'HistoireLes dossiers de l'Histoire(1993)as Self
Bouillon de cultureBouillon de culture(1991)as Self
Les rendez-vous du dimancheLes rendez-vous du dimanche(1975)as Self
Dreyfus ou L'intolérable véritéDreyfus ou L'intolérable vérité(1975)as Récitant, Narrator
Top Ă ...Top Ă ...(1972)as Self

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