Charles Boyer Actor
Charles Boyer is a 78 years old actor from France from Figeac, Occitanie. Charles Boyer was born on August 28, 1899 (died on August 26, 1978, he was 78 years old) in Figeac, Occitanie.
About
No, he died on 08/26/1978, 46 years ago. He was 78 years old when he died. Cause of death: drug overdose. He died in Phoenix and buried in Holy Cross Cemetery .
Family
Wife
Pat Paterson, Actress
He married with Pat Paterson (68), on Wednesday, February 14th, 1934. Charles Boyer was 34 and Pat Paterson was 23 years old. After 44 years, 6 months, in 1978 Pat passed away.
Works
Charles Boyer Movies (74)
There are 74 movies of Charles Boyer.
His first feature film was Casino Royale (1967, as Legrand). He was 67 when he starred in this movie. Since 1967, he has appeared in 74 feature films. The last one is The Louvre (1978). In this movie, we watched him in the Narrator character .
View all Charles Boyer movies.Charles Boyer movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Legrand | Casino Royale (1967) | 67 |
Monsieur Gasse | Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) | 57 |
Docteur Monod | Is Paris Burning? (1966) | 67 |
Bernard De Solnay | How to Steal a Million (1966) | 66 |
Gregory Anton | Gaslight (1944) | 44 |
Le baron Jean Raoul | Stavisky... (1974) | 74 |
Victor Velasco | Barefoot in the Park (1967) | 67 |
Général André de... | The Earrings of Madame de... (1953) | 54 |
Marcelo Desnoyers | The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962) | 62 |
Michel Marnet | Love Affair (1939) | 39 |
Dominique You | The Buccaneer (1958) | 59 |
Georges Iscovescu | Hold Back the Dawn (1941) | 42 |
Dr. Douglas N. Devanal | The Cobweb (1955) | 55 |
The High Lama | Lost Horizon (1973) | 73 |
Lewis Dodd | The Constant Nymph (1943) | 43 |
Narrator | The Battle of the Rails (1946) | 46 |
Duc de Praslin | All This, and Heaven Too (1940) | 40 |
Adam Belinski | Cluny Brown (1946) | 46 |
Albert | Red-Headed Woman (1932) | 32 |
Paul Orman | Tales of Manhattan (1942) | 42 |
The Broker | The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969) | 70 |
Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte | Conquest (1937) | 38 |
Paul Dumond | History Is Made at Night (1937) | 37 |
Cesar | Fanny (1961) | 61 |
Michel Boullard | A Very Special Favor (1965) | 65 |
Count Gregorio Sennetti | What a Woman! (1956) | 56 |
Boris Androvsky | The Garden of Allah (1936) | 37 |
Count Sanziani | A Matter of Time (1976) | 77 |
Luis Denard | Confidential Agent (1945) | 46 |
Philippe Lutcher | Le bonheur (1934) | 36 |
Demons at Midnight (1961) | 62 | |
Dr. Ravic | Arch of Triumph (1948) | 48 |
Pepe le Moko | Algiers (1938) | 38 |
Comte Muffat | Nana (1955) | 55 |
Primer Minister Singh | Thunder in the East (1952) | 53 |
Grace Greenlaw | The April Fools (1969) | 69 |
Prince Mikail Alexandrovitch Ouratieff | Tovarich (1937) | 38 |
Walter Louis Saxel | Back Street (1941) | 41 |
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year (2009) | 109 | |
Marie Vetsera | Mayerling (1936) | 38 |
Le prince Charles | La Parisienne (1957) | 58 |
Rene Gaudin | The Man from Yesterday (1932) | 32 |
Latzi | Caravan (1934) | 35 |
Franz Roberti | Break of Hearts (1935) | 35 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1942 (1942) | 42 |
Jacques Bonnard | The Happy Time (1952) | 53 |
Fred Morgan | The Big House (1931) | 31 |
Dimitri Koslov | Shanghai (1935) | 35 |
Henry Maurier | A Woman's Vengeance (1948) | 48 |
Paul Gaspar | Flesh and Fantasy (1943) | 44 |
Ingrid Bergman Remembered (1996) | 96 | |
George Corday | Together Again (1944) | 45 |
The Duke | Captain Fracasse (1929) | 29 |
Hollywood Goes to Town (1938) | 38 | |
Narrator | The Fighting Lady (1944) | 45 |
M. Etienne Pimm | Love Is a Ball (1963) | 63 |
Michael Grosselyn | Adorable Julia (1962) | 62 |
Father Marc Arnoux | The First Legion (1951) | 51 |
Liliom Zadowski | Liliom (1934) | 34 |
Dr. Paul Laurent | The 13th Letter (1951) | 51 |
Henri Delormel | Paris, Palace Hotel (1956) | 57 |
Phillipe Andre Pierre Chagal | When Tomorrow Comes (1939) | 39 |
Marquis Yorisaka | La Bataille (1934) | 35 |
Dr. Charles Monet | Private Worlds (1935) | 35 |
Himself | The Romance of Celluloid (1937) | 37 |
Guenn la Taupe | The Man of the Sea (1920) | 21 |
Jacques | The Magnificent Lie (1931) | 31 |
Ralph Schwarz | Tumultes (1932) | 32 |
Lazi | Caravane (1934) | 35 |
André Pascaud | Orage (1938) | 39 |
Andre Cassil | Appointment for Love (1941) | 42 |
Maxime Cherpray | Maxime (1958) | 59 |
Vostov | The Day the Hot Line Got Hot (1968) | 68 |
Narrator | The Louvre (1978) | 78 |
Charles Boyer TV Shows (7)
His first TV Show was The Ed Sullivan Show (1948).
View all Charles Boyer TV shows.Awards (6)
Awarded Special Tony Award in 1951 , awarded Academy Honorary Award in 1941 , awarded Knight of the Legion of Honour , nominated Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play in 1962 , nominated Academy Award for Best Actor in 1936 ,
Education
He graduated from Sorbonne
What was Charles's zodiac sign?Charles Boyer zodiac sign was virgo.
Other facts about Charles Boyer
Award | Academy Honorary Award |
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Place of death | Phoenix |
RestingPlace | Holy Cross Cemetery Culver City, Culver City California |
Spouse | Pat Paterson |
Date of death | 1978-08-26T00:00:00Z |
Place of burial | Holy Cross Cemetery |
Work period (start) | 1920-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Languages spoken, written or signed | French |
Country of citizenship | France |
Native language | French |
Religion | Catholicism |
Student of | Raphaël Duflos |
Family name | Boyer. Show people with the surname Boyer |
Name in native language | Charles Boyer |
Manner of death | Suicide |
Cause of death | Drug Overdose |
Given name | Charles |
Time period | 20th Century |