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Charles Denner
Charles Denner (29 May 1926 – 10 September 1995) was a French actor born to a Jewish family in 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).
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As actor
François Truffaut: My Life, a Screenplay
Golden Eighties
L'unique
Vivement Truffaut
Stella
Rock and Torah
A Captain's Honor
A Thousand Billion Dollars
The Truth on the Savolta Affair
Le Cœur à l'envers
Robert et Robert
The Man Who Loved Women
The First Time
A Second Chance
Mado
The Night Caller
Vous ne l'emporterez pas au paradis
The Down-in-the-Hole Gang
And Now My Love
The Inheritor
Défense de savoir
A Police Officer Without Importance
A Gorgeous Girl Like Me
Money Money Money
The Married Couple of the Year Two
Law Breakers
The Crook
Z
Diane's Body
The Bride Wore Black