Charles Dechamps (13 September 1882 – 25 September 1959)[1] was a French stage and film actor. He married the comedian Fernande Albany on 19 November 1925. He died in 1959, and was buried at cimetière du Père-Lachaise.
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Born | Émile Charles François Dechamps 13 September 1882
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Died | 25 September 1959(1959-09-25) (aged 77)
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- 1887: La Tosca by Victorien Sardou, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin
- 1902: Théodora by Victorien Sardou, Théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt
- 1902: La Samaritaine by Edmond Rostand, Théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt
- 1902: L'Aiglon by Edmond Rostand, Théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt
- 1902: Théroigne de Méricourt by Paul Hervieu, théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt
- 1906: Mademoiselle Josette, ma femme by Robert Charvay and Paul Gavault, Théâtre du Gymnase
- 1907: Terre d'épouvante by André de Lorde and Eugène Morel, Théâtre Antoine
- 1908: Le Scandale de Monte-Carlo by Sacha Guitry, théâtre du Gymnase
- 1908: Le Passe-partout by Georges Thurner, théâtre du Gymnase
- 1909: La Rampe by André Pascal, Théâtre du Gymnase
- 1909: La Petite Chocolatière by Paul Gavault, Théâtre de la Renaissance
- 1909: Pierre et Thérèse by Marcel Prévost, Yhéâtre du Gymnase
- 1910: La Fugitive by André Picard, Comédie-Française
- 1912: L'Idée de Françoise by Paul Gavault, Théâtre de la Renaissance
- 1913: Les Femmes savantes by Molière, directed by Léon Poirier and Henri Beaulieu, Comédie des Champs-Élysées
- 1913: Le Veau d'or by Lucien Gleize, directed by Henri Beaulieu, Comédie des Champs-Élysées
- 1927: Le Sexe fort by Tristan Bernard, théâtre Michel
- 1929: L'Ascension de Virginie by Maurice Donnay and Lucien Descaves, Théâtre de la Michodière
- 1929: La Rolls Royce by Mario Duliani and Jean Refroigney, directed by Harry Baur, Théâtre des Mathurins
- 1930: Browning by Mario Duliani and Jean Refroigney, Théâtre des Mathurins (+ mise en scène)
- 1934: Le Nouveau Testament by Sacha Guitry, directed by the author, Théâtre de la Madeleine
- 1949: Les Maîtres Nageurs by Marcel Franck, directed by Émile Dars, Théâtre de la Potinière
- 1950: Pourquoi pas moi by Armand Salacrou, directed by Jacques Dumesnil, Théâtre Édouard VII
- 1951: Le Sabre de mon père by Roger Vitrac, directed by Pierre Dux, Théâtre de Paris
- 1952: Robinson by Jules Supervielle, directed by Jean Le Poulain, Théâtre de l'Œuvre
- 1952: Tartempion by Marcel E. Grancher and Frédéric Dard, directed by Pierre Valde, Théâtre des Noctambules
- Raymond Chirat [fr], Olivier Barrot [fr], Les Excentriques du cinéma français : 1929-1958, Paris, éditions H. Veyrier, 1983, p. 215. ISBN 978-2851993045