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Charles Boyer
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28 August 1899 - 26 August 1978
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Charles Bouillet was born on August 28, 1899. He's a famous actor and producer.
At the age of 11, the boy became interested in the world of cinema, he discovered the makings of an actor. In his youth he studied philosophy, and then entered the Paris Conservatory and played in the theater. In 1920, Charles was already offered to play the main roles in performances on stage, at the same time he made his debut in silent cinema. From 1929 to 1931 he signed a contract with MGM. The handsome, charming
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Charles Bouillet was born on August 28, 1899. He's a famous actor and producer.
At the age of 11, the boy became interested in the world of cinema, he discovered the makings of an actor. In his youth he studied philosophy, and then entered the Paris Conservatory and played in the theater.
In 1920, Charles was already offered to play the main roles in performances on stage, at the same time he made his debut in silent cinema. From 1929 to 1931 he signed a contract with MGM. The handsome, charming young man first played the roles of lovers, but later moved on to more serious roles. For the American people, Bouillet was the embodiment of the French on screen. He played the main characters in French versions of American paintings – “The Big House” in 1930, “The Mary Dugan Process” in 1931 and others. Closer to 1930, he played a lot of roles of lovers in romantic melodramas Private Worlds, Broken Hearts and others. At this time Charles became a famous actor of American cinema.
The character of Bouillet is surrounded by an aura of mystery, charm and cynicism. His best work in the 1940s was The Tale of Manhattan by J. Duvivier in 1942.
Gas light" 1944.
In 1942, Charles was granted U.S. citizenship. In 1943, he received an honorary award for his achievements in establishing the French Research Foundation in Los Angeles. Bouillet never won an Oscar, although he was nominated four times for Best Actor. In the forties, he voiced cartoons.
After the end of World War II, Charles continued his film career, appearing on television, playing on Broadway and London stages.
In his personal life, Charles Bouillet was a monopath. He met his wife at a luncheon in 1934. She is the famous British actress Pat Pat Patterson. After two weeks of courtship, they got married.