Les Charlots

Les Charlots are a troupe of French comedian actors, which was moderately popular in the 1970s. The name simply means the clowns rather than being a direct reference to Charlie Chaplin, who was generally called Charlot in France. The group was composed of Grard Rinaldi, Jean Sarrus, Grard Filipelli and Jean-Guy Fechner. When the four boys became too old to play the clowns, and audience became too bored with the so-called comique troupier that they proposed, they attempted a solo career. Grard Rinaldi does pretty well, although he is essentually a TV actor. Jean Sarrus became a TV host, but rather of the cable television caliber. The other two disappeared from the public eye.

 

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