Charlotte Dubreuil was born on 27 April 1940 in Paris[1] She began her career as an actress, appearing in L'Humeur vagabonde (1972) under director Édouard Luntz with Jeanne Moreau and Michel Bouquet.
[5] In 1979, she wrote and directed two films: La Peine perdue ou le présent composé[6] and Ma Chérie.
In Ma Chérie, Dubreuil was working again with Édouard Luntz and co-wrote the film with him,[7] which she directed.
[8] In 1985, she directed La cote d'amour, written by Michel Contat and Ennio De Concini and starring Mario Adorf, Danièle Delorme, Geneviève Fontanel, Françoise Prévost.
In 1994, she directed Elles ne pensent qu'à ça written by Georges Wolinski and starring Roland Blanche, Claudia Cardinale, Carole Laure, and Bernard Le Coq.