Mini-Biography:
Claude Renoir was born on April 12, 1914 in Paris. He was a French Director of Photography, known for The Spy who loved me (1976), Le Tueur (1972), L' animal (1977), Claude Renoir's first movie on record is from 1934. Claude Renoir died on September 5, 1993 in Troy, Frankreich. His last motion picture on file dates from 1978.
1978: Attention, les enfants regardent (Director of Photography), Directed by Serge Leroy, with Danielle Volle, Françoise Brion, Richard Constantini,
1977: L' animal (The Animal, The Stuntwoman) (Director of Photography), Directed by Claude Zidi, with Jean-Paul Belmondo, Raymond Gerome, Julien Giomar,
1976: The Spy who loved me (007 - The Spy who loved me) (Director of Photography), Directed by Lewis Gilbert, with Barbara Bach, George Baker, Michael Billington,
1975: Docteur Francoise Gailland (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean-Louis Bertucelli, with Jean-Pierre Cassel, Suzanne Flon, Annie Girardot,
1972: Le Tueur (Director of Photography), Directed by Denys de la PatelliĂšre, with Bernard Blier, Jean Gabin, Uschi Glas,
1968: Barbarella (Director of Photography), Directed by Roger Vadim, with Milo O'Shea, Chantal Cachin, Marie ThérÚse Cavalier,
1968: The Madwoman of Chaillot (Director of Photography), Directed by Bryan Forbes, with Charles Boyer, Yul Brynner, Richard Chamberlain,
1967: Histoires extraordinaires (Director of Photography), Directed by Federico Fellini, Louis Malle, with Brigitte Bardot, Alain Delon, Jane Fonda,
1966: Paris au mois d'août (Paris in August, Paris in the Month of August) (Director of Photography), Directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, with Charles Aznavour, Susan Hampshire, Michel de Ré,
1964: L' insoumis (The Unvanquished, Have I the Right to Kill?) (Director of Photography), Directed by Alain Cavalier, with Alain Delon, Lea Massari, Georges GĂ©ret,
1961: Les amants de Teruel (Director of Photography), Directed by Raymond Rouleau, with Milenka Banovitch, René Louis Laforgue, ,
1960: ... et mourir de plaisir (Blood and roses, To Die with Pleasure, Carmilla) (Director of Photography), Directed by Roger Vadim, with Marc Allégret, Jacques-René Chauffard, Mel Ferrer,
1958: Les tricheurs (The Cheaters, Youthful Sinners) (Director of Photography), Directed by Marcel Carné, with Pascale Petit, Andréa Parisy, Jacques Charrier,
1958: Une vie (Director of Photography), Directed by Alexandre Astruc, with Louis Arbessier, Marie-Helene Dasté, Ivan Desny,
1954: Maddalena (Director of Photography), Directed by Augusto Genina, with MÀrta Torén, Gino Cervi, Charles Vanel,
1952: La Carrozza d'Oro (The Golden Coach) (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean Renoir, with Paul Campbell, George Higgins, Duncan Lamont,
1950: Knock (Director of Photography), Directed by Guy Lefranc, with Madeleine Barbulée, Pierre Bertin, Jean Brochard,
1950: The River (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean Renoir, with Thomas E. Breen, Adrienne Corri, Richard Foster,
1939: La bĂȘte humaine (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean Renoir, with Julien Carette, Jean Gabin, Jenny HĂ©lia,
1937: La Grande Illusion (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean Renoir, with Jean Gabin, Pierre Fresnay, Erich von Stroheim,
1936: La Vie est à nous (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean Renoir, with Jean Dasté, Jacques B. Brunius, ,
1934: Toni (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean Renoir, with Andrex, Charles Blavette, Max Dalban,