Charles Lorrain
1873–1933 (age 60)
Biography
Charles Lorrain graced the French stage with a commanding presence that brought both classical and contemporary roles to life. Colleagues praised his depth of feeling and versatility, qualities that endeared him to audiences of the Third Republic.
Throughout his career he stood as a model of dedication to the theatrical arts, leaving behind a legacy cherished by actors and admirers alike. Lorrain was laid to rest at Saint-Ouen Cemetery, where his memory continues to be honored.