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Charles Charras occupe la fonction de secrétaire de Charles Dullin de 1946 à 1949. Il devient également professeur à l'école de théâtre Charles Dullin, où il a notamment pour élèves Jean-Claude Drouot, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Pierre Santini, Romain Bouteille, Pierre Richard ou encore Robin Renucci. En 1953, il rencontre Jacques Fabbri qui le prend dans sa troupe. Cette collaboration dure dix-sept ans. Entre 1995 et 2006, Charras écrit pour l'un de ses anciens élèves, Robin Renucci, une douzaine de pièces de théâtre destinées aux Rencontres théâtrales annuelles de Haute-Corse
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Charles Charras
Born 1920-07-28 (105 years ago) in Saint-Etienne, France. Dead 2010-11-03 (90 years).







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