Claude Mauriac

Acteur, Scénariste

25 avril 1914 — 22 mars 1996 (81 ans)
Claude Mauriac (25 April 1914 – 22 March 1996) was a French author and journalist. He was born in Paris, the eldest son of the author François Mauriac.

Mauriac was the personal secretary of Charles de Gaulle from 1944 to 1949, before becoming a cinema critic and arts person of Le Figaro. He was the author of several novels and essays, and co-scripted the movie adaptation of his father's novel Thérèse Desqueyroux. He also wrote a study of the novelist Marcel Proust, his wife's great-uncle. Mauriac was also a close friend of French philosopher Michel Foucault.

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Connue pour

  • Les Sept Péchés capitaux
    Les Sept Péchés capitaux1962
  • Thérèse Desqueyroux
    Thérèse Desqueyroux1962

Filmographie

1950
Orpheus · as (uncredited)

1962
1962
The Seven Deadly Sins · as Screenplay

1975
Apostrophes · as Self