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Charles Denner
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Charles Denner

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Actor
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Tarnów
Place of death
Dreux
Age
69 years
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Biography

Charles Denner (29 May 1926 – 10 September 1995) was a French actor born to a Jewish family in Tarnów, Poland. During his 30-year career he worked with some of France's greatest directors of the time, including Louis Malle, Claude Chabrol, Jean-Luc Godard, Costa-Gavras, Claude Lelouch and François Truffaut who gave him two of his most memorable roles, as Fergus in The Bride Wore Black (1968) and Bertrand Morane in The Man Who Loved Women (1977).

Early life

Denner was born in 1926 in the city of Tarnów in south-eastern Poland, before emigrating with his family to France at the age of four. During World War II, his family took refuge in Brive-la-Gaillarde, where they were helped by Rabbi David Feuerwerker. During World War II Charles Denner was a Free French partisan in the Vercors mountains and destroyed a nazi SS truck with a grenade; he was wounded and later received the Croix de Guerre for this operation. Passionate about theatre from his childhood, Denner became a student of Charles Dullin, a famous theatre teacher of his time, under whose guidance he remained until 1945. Another great personality of French theatre, Jean Vilar, impressed by Denner's performance at Les mamelles de Tirésias (The Breasts of Tiresias) called him four years after he left Vilar to join the Théâtre National Populaire (TNP). It was there that he gave some of his earliest stage performances in plays such as Heinrich von Kleist's Prinz Friedrich von Homburg and Alfred de Musset's Lorenzaccio, among others.

Career

In 1955, director Yves Allégret offered Denner a small role in La Meilleure part (The Best Part), thus introducing him for the first time to cinema audiences. Two years later, in 1957, he secured another secondary role in Louis Malle's legendary Elevator to the Gallows, next to Jeanne Moreau, a co-performer of his from the days of the TNP; however, it was not until 1963 that Denner was offered his first leading role by Claude Chabrol in Landru, a film considered by many as his greatest on-screen performance. Despite his growing recognition on the big screen, the stage remained his true passion and the place where he gave his most memorable performances in plays like Molière's Les Fourberies de Scapin (Scapin's Schemings) and Brecht's Drums in the Night.

Death

On 10 September 1995 Denner died of cancer in Dreux, France.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleDirector
1954Poisson d'avrila guest in a café (uncredited)Gilles Grangier
1957Elevator to the Gallowsan inspectorLouis Malle
1962BluebeardHenri Désiré LandruClaude Chabrol
1964Les plus belles escroqueries du monde (episode "Le Grand escroc")the swindlerClaude Chabrol
1965Marie-Chantal contre le docteur KhaJohnsonClaude Chabrol
The Sleeping Car MurdersBobCosta-Gavras
1966The Two of UsClaude's fatherClaude Berri
The Thief of ParisCannonierLouis Malle
1968The Bride Wore BlackFergusFrançois Truffaut
ZManuelCosta-Gavras
1970Le VoyouGalloisClaude Lelouch
1971The Married Couple of the Year Twothe travellerJean-Paul Rappeneau
1972L'aventure, c'est l'aventureSimon DurocClaude Lelouch
Such a Gorgeous Kid Like MeArthurFrançois Truffaut
1973The InheritorDavid LoweinsteinPhilippe Labro
1974The Holesthe ministerPierre Tchernia
And Now My LoveDavid GoldmanClaude Lelouch
1975Peur sur la villeInspector MoissacHenri Verneuil
1976If I Had to Do It All Over Againthe lawyerClaude Lelouch
MadoReynald ManeccaClaude Sautet
1977The Man Who Loved WomenBertrand MoraneFrançois Truffaut
1978Robert et RobertRobert GoldmanClaude Lelouch
1982Mille milliards de dollars (fr)WalterHenri Verneuil
A Captain's HonorGillardPierre Schoendoerffer

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