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Acteur dans 19 films

Né(e) le 19 septembre 1931 (92 ans)

Lieu de naissance
Colombières-sur-Orb, Hérault, France

Jean-Claude Carrière

Acteur dans

2017

  • Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait

2016

  • Borsalino City

2014

  • The Mystery of the King of Kinema

2011

  • Carrière, 250 metros
  • Pierre Étaix, un destin animé

2010

  • Copie Conforme

2008

  • The Last Script: Remembering Luis Buñuel

2006

  • The Secret Book
  • Avida

2003

  • Gala

2001

  • Buñuel y la mesa del rey Salomón

2000

  • Buñuel en Hollywood

1995

  • La notte e il momento

1979

  • Ils sont grands, ces petits

1978

  • Chaussette surprise

1976

  • Le Jardin des supplices

1971

  • A Little Sun in Cold Water
  • L'Alliance

1964

  • Le journal d'une femme de chambre
  • A participé à

    • At Eternity's Gate
    • L'Artiste et son modèle
    • Memoria de Mis Putas Tristes
    • Ulzhan
    • Birth
    • Chinese Box
    • Le Hussard sur le toit
    • Le retour de Casanova
    • At Play in the Fields of the Lord
    • Cyrano de Bergerac
    • Un dieu rebelle
    • L'insoutenable légèreté de l'être
    • Max mon amour
    • La jeune fille et l'enfer
    • Le Général de l'Armée Morte
    • L'indiscrétion
    • Danton
    • Le faussaire
    • Sauve qui peut (la vie)
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Jean-Claude Carrière (born 17 September 1931, Colombières-sur-Orb, Hérault, France) is a screenwriter and actor. Alumnus of the École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud, he was a frequent collaborator with Luis Buñuel. He was president of La Fémis, the French state film school. His collaboration with Buñuel began with the film Diary of a Chambermaid (1964), for which he co-wrote the screenplay (with Buñuel) and also played the part of a village priest. Carrière and the director would collaborate on the scripts of nearly all Buñuel's later films, including Belle de Jour (1967), The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), The Phantom of Liberty (1974), That Obscure Object of Desire (1977) and The Milky Way (1969). He also wrote screenplays for The Tin Drum (1979), Danton (1983), The Return of Martin Guerre (1982), La dernière image (1986), The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), Valmont (1989), The Bengali Night (1988), Chinese Box (1997) and Birth (2004), and co-wrote Max, Mon Amour (1986) with director Nagisa Oshima. He also collaborated with Peter Brook on a 9-hour stage version of the ancient Sanskrit epic, The Mahabharata, and a five-hour film version. Most recently he collaborated with Michael Haneke on the script of The White Ribbon. His work in television includes the series Les aventures de Robinson Crusoë (1964), a French-West German production much seen overseas. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Claude Carrière, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.





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