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Charles Lamy or M. Lamy (28 August 1857 – 15 June 1940) was the stage name of the French actor Charles Castarède.Martin, p. 214


Life and career

Lamy was born in
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to a theatrical family. His younger brother
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became an actor. He began his stage career in 1874 in Saint-Etienne, at the Grand-Théâtre, which was directed by his father. After performing in Lyon (1875) and
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(1876–77) he spent two years at the Conservatoire de Lyon, while performing at the Théâtre des Célestins (1876-78). He began a career as a singer in Italy (1878–79), moving to Brussels (1879-80). He made his Paris debut at the
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as Prince Fritellini in ''
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'' (December 1880). At the same theatre he created roles in other comic operas including ''
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'', ''Madame Boniface'', ''Joséphine'' and ''Coquelicot''. At the
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he created the role of Biju in
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's ''La Famille Vénus'', and at the Théâtre-Lyrique he created the role of Kangourou in
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's '' Madame Chrysanthème''. Returning to the Bouffes he appeared in works including ''Les Forains'', ''L'Homme de neige'', ''Fleur de vertu'', ''L'enlèvement de la Toledad'', ''La dot de Brigitte'' and ''M. Lohengrin''. At the
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between 1897 and 1905 Lamy appeared in 22 productions:''Les Fêtards'' (Antony Mars, 1897), ''La Culotte'' (Louis Artus, 1898), ''Le Boulet'' (Pierre Wolff, 1898), ''Place aux femmes'' (Albin Valabrègue, 1898), ''Chéri!'' (Paul Gavault, 1898), ''La Mouche'' (Mars, 1899), ''L'Élu des femmes'' (Victor Cottens, 1899), ''Coralie et compagnie'' (Valabrègue, 1899), ''Moins cinq...'' (Paul Gavault, 1900), ''Sacré Léonce'' (Wolff, 1901), ''Bichette'' (Alexandre Fontanes, 1901), ''L'Affaire Mathieu'' (Tristan Bernard, 1901), ''L'Inconnue'' (Gavault, 1901), ''Le Sublime Ernest'' (Valabrègue, 1902), ''Family-Hôtel'' (Eugène Héros, 1902), ''La Carotte'' (Georges Berr, 1902), ''Les Apaches'' (Alexandre Bisson, 1903), ''Les Dragées d'Hercule'' (Paul Bilhaud, 1904), ''L'Escapade'' (Berr, 1904), ''Le Maroquin'' (Julien Berr de Turrique, 1904), ''Une affaire scandaleuse'' (Gavault, 1904), and''La Marche forcée'' (Berr, 1905)."Charles Lamy"
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Between 1906 and 1926 he appeared in a further 13 productions at the Palais-Royal and six other Paris theatres. Lamy died in
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in a German bombing raid.


Films

Lamy was often cast to play aristocratic characters.Crisp p.69 His film appearances include: * ''
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Levy and Company ''Levy and Company'' (French: ''Lévy et Cie'') is a 1930 French comedy film directed by André Hugon starring Léon Belières, Charles Lamy and Alexandre Mihalesco .Hayward p.153 The film takes place on a liner which is sailing for New York. ...
'' (1930) * ''
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'' (1931) * ''
The Levy Department Stores ''The Levy Department Stores'' (French: ''Les galeries Lévy et Cie'') is a 1932 French comedy film directed by André Hugon and starring Léon Belières, Charles Lamy and Alexandre Mihalesco.Rège p.511 It was the first of three sequels to the ...
'' (1932) * ''
That Scoundrel Morin ''That Scoundrel Morin'' (French: ''Ce cochon de Morin'') is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Jacques Baumer, Rosine Deréan and José Noguéro. It is based on the 1882 short story of the same title by Guy de Maupassant. Goble p.116 The ...
'' (1932) * ''
Honeymoon Trip ''Honeymoon Trip'' (French: ''Voyage de noces'') is a 1933 Austrian-French comedy film directed by Germain Fried, Joe May and Erich Schmidt. It stars Brigitte Helm, Albert Préjean and Jacqueline Made.Bock & Bergfelder p.192 A separate German-la ...
'' (1933) * '' The Surprises of Divorce'' (1933) * ''
One Night's Song ''One Night's Song'' (French: ''La chanson d'une nuit'') is a 1933 musical film directed by Pierre Colombier and Anatole Litvak and starring Jan Kiepura, Magda Schneider and Pierre Brasseur. It was a co-production between Germany and France. I ...
'' (1933) * ''
Moses and Solomon, Perfumers ''Moses and Solomon, Perfumers'' (French: ''Moïse et Salomon parfumeurs'') is a 1935 French comedy film directed by André Hugon and starring Léon Belières, Charles Lamy and Meg Lemonnier. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robe ...
'' (1935) * ''
Bourrasque ''Bourrasque'' is a 1935 French drama film directed by Pierre Billon and starring Germaine Rouer, Jacques Grétillat and Jean Servais.Oscherwitz & Higgins p.281 The film's sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon. Synopsis French ...
'' (1935) * ''
The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy ''The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy'' (French: ''Les mariages de Mademoiselle Lévy'') is a 1936 French comedy film directed by André Hugon and starring Yvette Lebon, Charles Lamy and Pierre Mingand.Rège p.511 It is the fourth and final entry i ...
'' (1936) * ''
The Green Jacket ''The Green Jacket'' (French: ''L'habit vert'') is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Roger Richebé and starring Elvire Popesco, Victor Boucher and Jules Berry. It is based on a play by Gaston Arman de Caillavet and Robert de Flers.Forman ...
'' (1937)


References


Sources

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Bibliography

* Crisp, C.G. ''Genre, myth, and convention in the French cinema, 1929-1939''. Indiana University Press, 2002


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lamy, Charles 1857 births 1940 deaths 20th-century French male actors French male film actors French male silent film actors French male stage actors Male actors from Lyon French civilians killed in World War II Deaths by German airstrikes during World War II