Claude Renoir

Claude Renoir (December 4, 1913 – September 5, 1993) was a French cinematographer. He was the son of actor Pierre Renoir, the nephew of director Jean Renoir, and the grandson of painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
He was born in Paris, his mother being actress Véra Sergine. He was apprenticed to Boris Kaufman, a brother of Dziga Vertov, who much later worked in the United States on such films as On the Waterfront (1954). Renoir was the lighting cameraman on numerous pictures such as Monsieur Vincent (1947), Jean Renoir's The River (1951), Cleopatra (1963), Roger Vadim's Barbarella (1968), and the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). At the time of Claude Renoir's death, The Times of London wrote of The River that "its exquisite evocation of the Indian scene, helped to inaugurate a new ...show more
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Date of Birth
Dec 04, 1913
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Date of Death
Sep 05, 1993
Age
79
Known For
Camera
Images
Images

Movie Credits

1977
Director of Photography
1968
Director of Photography
1966
Director of Photography
1976
Director of Photography
1975
Director of Photography
1968
Director of Photography
1937
Camera Operator
Movie Credits
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