Charles Aznavour filmography

This is a filmography for French singer Charles Aznavour. In a career spanning over 70 years, he appeared in more than 60 feature films and was the subject of at least three documentary films.

Feature films

  • La Guerre des gosses (1936) … Extra
  • Goodbye Darling (1946) (as Aznavour) … Le duettiste
  • Entrez dans la danse (1948)
  • Une gosse sensass' (1957) … Le chanteur
  • Paris Music Hall (1957) … Charles
  • La Tête contre les murs (1959) … Heurtevent
  • Les Dragueurs (1959) … Joseph Bouvier
  • Pourquoi viens-tu si tard? (1959) … Un danseur
  • Oh! Qué mambo (1959) … Un spectateur au cabaret (uncredited)
  • Le Testament d'Orphée (1960) … The curious man (uncredited)
  • Un taxi pour Tobrouk (1960) … Samuel Goldmann
  • Tomorrow Is My Turn (Le Passage du Rhin) (1960) … Roger
  • Tirez sur le pianiste (1960) … Charlie Kohler/Édouard Saroyan
  • Gosse de Paris (1961)
  • Les Lions sont lâchés (1961) … Charles, un convive de Marie-Laure
  • Esame di guida … tempo di Roma (1962) … Marcello
  • Horace 62 (1962) … Horace Fabiani
  • Le Diable et les dix commandements (1962) … Denis Mayeux (episode "Homicide point ne seras")
  • Les Quatre vérités (1962) … Charles
  • Les Vierges (1963) … Berthet
  • Cherchez l'Idole (1963) … Aznavour
  • Le Rat d'Amérique (1963) … Charles
  • Thomas l'imposteur (1964)
  • Alta infedeltà (1964) … Giulio (segment "Peccato nel Pomeriggio")
  • La Métamorphose des cloportes (1965) … Edmond
  • le facteur s'en va-t-en guerre (1966) … Thibon
  • Paris au mois d'août (1966) … Henri Plantin
  • Darling Caroline (1968) … Postillon
  • Candy (1968) … Hunchback juggler
  • Le Temps des loups (1969) … Inspector
  • The Adventurers (1970) … Marcel Campion
  • L'Amour (1970) … Le présentateur
  • The Games (1970) … Pavel Vendek
  • The Selfish Giant (1971) … Narrator (French version)
  • Un beau monstre (1971) … Inspector Leroy
  • The Lion's Share (1971) … Éric Chambon
  • Les Intrus (1972) … Charles Bernard
  • The Blockhouse (1973) … Visconti
  • And Then There Were None (1974) … Michel Raven
  • Sky Riders (1976) … Insp. Nikolidis
  • Folies bourgeoises (1976) … Dr. Lartigue
  • The Muppet Show (1977) … Guest appearance
  • Die Blechtrommel (1979) … Sigismund Markus
  • Ciao, les mecs (1979) … L'amnésique
  • The Magic Mountain (1982) … Naphta
  • Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David? (1982) … Léon, le père de David
  • Les Fantômes du chapelier (1982) … Kachoudas
  • Une jeunesse (1983) … Bellun
  • Viva la vie! (1984) … Édouard Takvorian
  • Yiddish Connection (1986) … Aaron Rapoport
  • Mangeclous (1988) … Jérémie
  • Il Maestro (1989) … Romualdi
  • Le chinois (1989) … Charles Cotrel
  • Charles Aznavour Armenia 1989 (1989)
  • Les Années campagne (1992) … Grandfather
  • Pondichéry, dernier comptoir des Indes (1997) … Léo Bauman
  • Le Comédien (1997) … Monsieur Maillard
  • Laguna (2001)
  • The Truth About Charlie (2002) … Himself
  • Ararat (2002) … Edward Saroyan
  • Le Père Goriot (2004) … Jean-Joachim Goriot
  • Ennemis publics (2005)
  • The Colonel (2006) … Père Rossi
  • Up (2009) … Carl Fredricksen (French version)

Documentary films

  • Charles Aznavour – Armenia 1989 (1989) – About the humanitarian aid that Aznavour brought to his native Armenia after the 1988 Armenian earthquake.[1]
  • Christmas in Vienna III (1994) – A Christmas gala concert with Aznavour, Plácido Domingo and Sissel Kyrkjebø, featuring the Vienna Symphony conducted by Croatian conductor Vjekoslav Šutej.
  • Making of "Colore Ma Vie" (2007) – A featurette accompanying the release of Aznavour's studio album Colore Ma Vie. Filmed in Havana and Paris, it shows his collaboration with Chucho Valdez.
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References

  1. "Charles Aznavour // Armenia 1989". YouTube. 7 December 1988. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
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