Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer (August 28, 1899 – August 26, 1978) was a renowned French actor whose illustrious career spanned over 80 films from 1920 until 1976. Initially trained in drama, Boyer began his artistic journey on the stage. However, it was during the 1930s that he gained significant fame in the film industry. Some of his most notable contributions to cinema include acclaimed performances in romantic dramas such as Algiers (1938) and Love Affair (1939), both of which remain iconic representations of their genre. Additionally, he is well-remembered for his role in the 1944 psychological thriller Gaslight, which further showcased his versatility as an actor. Throughout his career, Boyer earned four nominations for the Academy Award in the Best Actor category, underscoring his talent and impact on the film industry. His impressive body of work and his ability to captivate audiences have solidified his legacy as one of the most significant actors of his time.
Filmography
Is Paris Burning?
Confidential Agent
A Matter of Time
Barefoot in the Park
Red-Headed Woman
The Garden of Allah
The Madwoman of Chaillot
Arch of Triumph
The Battle of the Rails
Love Is a Ball
Gaslight (1944)
Casino Royale
Flesh and Fantasy
Stavisky...
History Is Made at Night
A Very Special Favor
Back Street (1941)
Conquest
Private Worlds
Cluny Brown
Tales of Manhattan
Lost Horizon (1973)
Hold Back the Dawn
The Earrings of Madame de...
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962)
The Cobweb
The Buccaneer (1958)
The April Fools
How to Steal a Million
Around the World in Eighty Days
A Woman's Vengeance
Thunder in the East
The Fighting Lady