
Charles Charras was a man of the theatre with a rich yet discreet career. A student and later the secretary of Charles Dullin, he carried this legacy forward by training several generations of actors, from Jean‑Louis Trintignant to Pierre Richard. A loyal member of Jacques Fabbri’s troupe for nearly twenty years, he multiplied roles in film and television, always marked by the humble, precise presence that defined him. A poet in his quieter moments and a lover of the landscapes of Chamalières‑sur‑Loire, he devoted his life to art and transmission. He passed away in Shanghai in 2010, at the age of 90, after a life shaped entirely by the stage and by words.

La Folle Journée ou Le Mariage de Figaro
1989 | 2h 44m | RATING: 7.5/10
Les Avocats du Diable
1981 | 1h 19m | RATING: 8.5/10

The Troubles of Alfred
1972 | 1h 38m | RATING: 5.9/10

The Sleeping Sentinel
1966 | 1h 40m | RATING: 5.3/10

The Fighting Cock
1969 | 1h 30m | RATING: 4.0/10