Years after their acting debuts with Les Charlots, They continued to appear on stage and record albums but movies became their main activity in the '70s.
Les Charlots est un groupe de musique et une troupe composée des comédiens : * Gérard Filipelli * Gérard Rinaldi * Jean-Guy Fechner * Jean Sarrus * Luis Rego * En 1966, le groupe s'appel… Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the
Il est composé de Gérard Rinaldi (chant), Jean Sarrus (basse), Gérard Filipelli (guitare solo), Luis Rego (guitare rythmique) et Donald Rieubon (batterie).
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* Considérés à l'époque comme meilleurs musiciens français de studio, par le célèbre magasine americain "Rolling stones" * À…
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* Considérés à l'époque comme meilleurs musiciens français de studio, par le célèbre magasine americain "Rolling stones" * À… Supporting actors like They usually kept their real-life first names (Gérard, Jean, Phil, Luis and Jean-Guy) in the movies, except in the big-budget musketeers parody At the height of their success, Rego left the band in 1971, just before the release of their second film, Jean-Guy Fechner left the band in June 1976, a few months after the release of the expensive Bond parody At the time of the split with Fechner, Les Charlots were supposed to appear alongside comedy legend With no producer and their legal issues with Christian Fechner unresolved, the band went on hiatus until 1978 and the release of their first film as a trio, the mediocre Rinaldi, Sarrus and Filipelli went on as a trio from 1976 to 1986, but their five subsequent films, with the lack of a decent producer, lesser budgets, mediocre scripts and directors, were less successful.
1 The five original members (Rinaldi, Sarrus, Filipelli, Rego and Fechner) reunited on television in From 2008 to 2011, at the initiative of Jean Sarrus (who's always tried to keep the spirit of the band alive), Rinaldi and Sarrus reunited and toured as Les Charlots, singing medleys of the group's biggest hits for the nostalgia tour Gérard Rinaldi died of Hodgkin's disease on March 2, 2012. 1