Death by 88 -year -old Jacques Charer, a star of conjugal life and a former husband of Bridget Bardot

Death by 88 -year -old Jacques Charer, a star of conjugal life and a former husband of Bridget Bardot

French actor Jacques Charryer died on Wednesday, September 3 at 88 pm, confirmed Paris. Brigitte Bardot’s ex-husband, she became a show The Cheaters (1959) and made about twenty films in the 1960s before becoming a producer with Jean-Claude Breilly, then to the artist.

Begins with decorative art

It was at Metz on November 6, 1936, that Jacques Charer was born into a family of seven children. Before leaving for dramatic art and cinema, a young man at the age of seventeen returned to the Strasbourg Decorative Art School to learn the profession of ceramist.

Finally, in the middle of the show, that it turns into Paris, with the integration of the National Theater School and Technology, in Paris, Rue Blanche. After a small role of court police (1958) in Maurice de -law film, the apprentice actor stood out in the same year Deceitful De Marcel Carné with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Laurent Terzif.

Meeting with Bridget Bardot

A year later, Jacques Charieri crosses Bridget Bardot’s film on Babet’s team, which has left the Christian-Jacques War. It’s at first glance love. Shortly afterwards, the couple got married around the world in front of cameras.

A few months after their wedding, their son Nicholas was born on January 11, 1960. But the wonderful story between the two actors did not continue, and they were finally divorced in January 1963, four years after their marriage.

The first role in the 60s

Despite its separation Bridget BardoJacques Chare continues to succeed in the cinema. During the 1960s, the actor returned to Claude Chabroli (L’Au du Malin-1963), Michel Deville (due to the woman of 1963), Agnès Varda (Les Créatures-1966), Pierre Gaspard-Huit (beautiful Teeth-1966) or José Varela.

In 1964, he played his first role in Marie-Khos, about two films, about family life signed by Andre Cayat, Jean-Marc and François.

Production and painting

At the end of the 1970s, the French actor diversified his business and produced parallel. Thus, he produced several films, including Miklos Jancso’s Winter Siroco (1969), what a flash! (1972) especially with Maria Vincent, Eglantin de Jean-Claude Bullier (1972), Dreyfus or Jean Chreasi’s unbearable truth (1975) or rain on Santiago de Helvio Soto (1975).

In 1973 he presented and encamped the hero of the closed locks Jean-Claude Bullier With Catherine Allegret and Susan Flon. This will be his last movie. Subsequently, Jacques Charer will only run on TV, whether it be a television film by Ozraceni by Gerard Pyitu-Weber (1976) or a series of salt champion (1981).

After this last role, the actress decides to resume her studies, this time in the Paris Fine Arts School, where she specializes in painting. He then lives from his art to Paris, regularly revealing his work both in France and abroad (Geneva, San Francisco…).

Source: Allocine

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