
Jacques Charrier
Known For
Acting
Born
1936-11-06 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Died
2025-09-03
Biography
Jacques Charrier (November 6, 1936 – September 3, 2025) was a French actor in both film and the theater, a film producer, and an artist in painting and ceramics. He was married to film actress Brigitte Bardot from 1959 to 1963. In 1980 he returned to the School of Fine Arts, and went back to painting that was full of references to his two passions, travel and antiquity. His art work has been regularly exhibited in Paris, Geneva and San Francisco. With the publication of the memoirs of Brigitte Bardot, he found himself in the media spotlight. He sued for "violation of privacy", and was successful. In 1959, he married Brigitte Bardot; they had one son, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier, before divorcing in 1963. In 1964, he married France Louis-Dreyfus, of the Louis-Dreyfus family, with whom he had two daughters, Sophie and Marie, before divorcing in 1967. In 1982, he met his third wife Linda with whom he had one daughter, Rosalie. Since 2009, he has been married to Japanese artist Makiko Kumano. Since 1997 he has lived in Paris. Source: Article "Jacques Charrier" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Most Known For

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
as Self

Cinépanorama
as Self

Discorama
as Self

Greed
as Antoine

Babette Goes to War
as Gérard de Crécy

The Creatures
as René de Montyon (uncredited)

The Oldest Profession
as John Demetrius (segment "Anticipation, ou l'amour en l'an 2000")

The Third Lover
as Albin Mercier

Pigeon Shoot
as Marco Laudato

The Seven Deadly Sins
as Antoine (segment "L'avarice")

The American Beauty
as Motorist

Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Françoise
as Jean-Marc Dubreuil

The Chasers
as Freddy

The Real Bargain
as The married man

Salut champion
as Vincent Navailles

Winter Wind
as Marko Lazar

The Suns of Easter Island
as Alain

Because, Because of a Woman
as Remy Fertet

The Cheaters
as Robert 'Bob' Letellier

Carmen di Trastevere
as Antonio, le Policier