Jean-Claude Carrière is a French actor, novelist and screenwriter. He was a frequent collaborator with Luis Buñuel. He was president of La Fémis, the French state film school. He published his first novel, "Lézard" in 1957. With Pierre Étaix, Carrière wrote and directed several films, including Heureux Anniversaire, which won them the Academy Award for Best Short Subject. His nineteen-year collaboration with Buñuel began with the film Diary of a Chambermaid (1964); 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 Milky Way (1969), The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), The Phantom of Liberty (1974) and That Obscure Obj
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| - Jean-Claude Carrière, conteur, tel qu'il se définit lui-même, écrivain, scénariste, parolier, metteur en scène, occasionnellement acteur et réalisateur français, né le 17 septembre à Colombières-sur-Orb (Hérault) .
- Jean-Claude Carrière is a French actor, novelist and screenwriter. He was a frequent collaborator with Luis Buñuel. He was president of La Fémis, the French state film school. He published his first novel, "Lézard" in 1957. With Pierre Étaix, Carrière wrote and directed several films, including Heureux Anniversaire, which won them the Academy Award for Best Short Subject. His nineteen-year collaboration with Buñuel began with the film Diary of a Chambermaid (1964); 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 Milky Way (1969), The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), The Phantom of Liberty (1974) and That Obscure Obj
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| - Jean-Claude Carrière, conteur, tel qu'il se définit lui-même, écrivain, scénariste, parolier, metteur en scène, occasionnellement acteur et réalisateur français, né le 17 septembre à Colombières-sur-Orb (Hérault) .
- Jean-Claude Carrière is a French actor, novelist and screenwriter. He was a frequent collaborator with Luis Buñuel. He was president of La Fémis, the French state film school. He published his first novel, "Lézard" in 1957. With Pierre Étaix, Carrière wrote and directed several films, including Heureux Anniversaire, which won them the Academy Award for Best Short Subject. His nineteen-year collaboration with Buñuel began with the film Diary of a Chambermaid (1964); 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 Milky Way (1969), The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), The Phantom of Liberty (1974) and That Obscure Object of Desire (1977). He also wrote screenplays for The Tin Drum (1979), The Return of Martin Guerre (1983), The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), Valmont (1989), andCyrano de Bergerac (1990). He also collaborated with Peter Brook on a nine-hour stage version of the ancient Sanskrit epic "The Mahabharata", and a five-hour film version.
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