Pierre Granier-Deferre
An image from Taxi for Tobruk, one of the productions that also features Pierre Granier-Deferre.
Pierre Granier-Deferre

Pierre Granier-Deferre

July 22, 1927 — Paris, France

Pierre Granier-Deferre (27 July 1927 – 16 November 2007) was a French film director and screenwriter. His 1971 film Le Chat (The Cat) won the Best Actor and Best Actress awards at the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. His 1964 film The Adventures of Salavin won the Silver Shell for Best Actor at the 12th San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Granier-Deferre married Annie Fratellini, who starred in his film La Métamorphose des cloportes. They had one daughter, Valerie.

He had two children with his second wife, Susan Hampshire, an English actress: a son, Christopher, a producer/director, and a daughter, Victoria, who died shortly after birth. Granier-Deferre is also the father of Denys Granier-Deferre, a director/actor, whose mother is Denise Leve.

He is also the father of Célia (an actress) and Marie (a stuntwoman) by Isabel Garcia de Herreros (a film editor).

Source: Article "Pierre Granier-Deferre" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Taxi for Tobruk

Taxi for Tobruk

1961

The French Detective

The French Detective

1975

The Cat

The Cat

1971

The Widow Couderc

The Widow Couderc

1971

The Last Train

The Last Train

1973

The Horse

The Horse

1970

Strange Affair

Strange Affair

1981

Cloportes

Cloportes

1965