

Claude Carliez
Birthday
January 10, 1925 (90 years)
Place of Birth
Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
Known For
Crew
Biography
Claude Carliez (January 10, 1925 – May 17, 2015) was a French master at arms in classical fencing who became a period and fencing advisor for French films. He then became a stunt performer, stunt coordinator, special effects person, and film director. He worked with figures of the French cinema such as Jean Marais, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Louis de Funès, Gérard Oury and André Hunebelle. He was President of the 'Academie d'Armes de France' and the first President of the French Stuntman's Union. The son of a dancing expert, Carliez was born in Nancy, France in 1925. He first began fencing in Joinville-le-Pont at the age of 18. He became a Master at Fencing at the age of 21. Due to the proximity of the school to film studios, Claude became a technical advisor on historical weapons and costumes for several films. In 1959, Claude appeared in the swashbuckler film Le Bossu, starring Jean Marais and directed by André Hunebelle. Hunebelle placed him in charge of all the stunts for his next film Le Capitan, and he advanced to doing stunts for The Battle of Austerlitz. Carliez worked on contemporary films such as Hunebelle's Fantômas series. He became the stunt arranger to André Hunebelle's OSS 117 film series. When the James Bond film Moonraker was produced in France and Brazil, Claude choreographed numerous stunts for the film. In 1969, Jean Marais suggested that Claude directs him in Le Paria. He died on 17 May 2015, at the age of 90. Source: Article "Claude Carliez" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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Movies with Claude Carliez
Moonraker
Jun 26, 1979
Pardon Mon Affaire
Sep 22, 1976
The Hunchback of Paris
Nov 26, 1959
The Vultures
Mar 28, 1984
The Adventures of Arsène Lupin
Mar 22, 1957
Game of Seduction
Aug 25, 1976
La salamandre d'or
Dec 31, 1962
Blood on His Sword
Sep 6, 1961
The Adventures of Gil Blas
Apr 6, 1956
La Mégère apprivoisée
Dec 26, 1964
La Main coupée
Sep 20, 1979
Le Chevalier de Saint-George
May 10, 2011