Michel Pierre Victor Charrel was born in Tarare, Rhône,
France on September 13, 1936. Coming from a family of peasants and miners,
Michel Charrel was a miner in Saint-Etienne for seven years, then worked in
Paris as a writer, before starting a career of intermittent entertainment, as
an actor and TV technician. He offered his pen to a help young Muslim woman to
testify to her physical and psychological suffering. He is an actor whose
career began in 1962 and he’s appeared in over 140 films and TV series. He’s
also been an assistant director and is best known for his appearances in “Belle
de Jour” (1967), “Her and She and Him” (1970) and “Gandahar” (1988). Charrel
has also been active as a theater actor in over 10 plays and stage productions.
His lone Euro-western appearance was as Ringo in the 1973 film “The Girls of
the Golden Saloon”
CHARREL, Michel (Michel
Pierre Victor Charrel) [9/13/1936, Tarare,
Rhône, France - ] – asisstant
director, theater, film, TV actor.
The Girls of the
Golden Saloon – 1973 (Ringo)
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