Charles Berling
Charles Berling, born on April 30, 1958, is a distinguished French actor, director, and screenwriter known for his versatile contributions to film and theater. Hailing from a family with strong ties to the arts and medicine, Berling is the son of a navy doctor and the nephew of esteemed literary critic Raymond Picard. His mother, Nadia, who passed away in 2004, was born in Meknes, Morocco, to French settlers.
Berling's childhood was marked by frequent relocations, moving from Paris to Brest, Toulon, and eventually to Tahiti by the age of seven. He honed his craft at the prestigious INSAS acting school in Brussels, where he developed a passion for performance that would define his career.
Throughout his illustrious career, Berling has garnered acclaim for his work in various films and theatrical productions. He is particularly noted for his roles in "The Dreamlife of Angels" (1998) and "The House of the Spirits" (1993), showcasing his ability to embody complex characters. In addition to acting, he has explored directing and screenwriting, further cementing his reputation in the French cinema landscape. Berling is also the proud father of actor Émile Berling, continuing the family legacy in the performing arts.
Filmography
Marie Curie
Who You Think I Am
More Than Honey
Ridicule
Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud
Secret Agents
Children's Play
Sentimental Destinies
Heartstrings
Salt on Our Skin
What's in a Name
Masquerade (2022)
Beyond Suspicion (2010)
Trader Games
Summer Hours
White as Snow
Elle
Three Days and a Life
Love, etc.
Demonlover
Stardom
March of the Penguins