Claude Lelouch

Claude Barruck Joseph Lelouch (French: [klod ləluʃ]; born 30 October 1937) is a French film director, writer, cinematographer, actor and producer. Lelouch grew up in an Algerian Jewish family. He emerged as a prominent director in the 1960s. Lelouch gained critical acclaim for his 1966 romantic melodrama film A Man and A Woman. At the 39th Academy Awards in 1967, A Man and a Woman won Best Original Screenplay and Best Foreign Language Film. Lelouch was also nominated for Best Director. While his films have gained him international recognition since the 1960s, Lelouch's methods and style of film are known for attracting criticism.

Claude Lelouch
Lelouch in 2019
Born
Claude Barruck Joseph Lelouch

(1937-10-30) 30 October 1937
Paris, France
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • cinematographer
  • actor
  • film producer
Spouse(s)Christine Cochet (1968–1972)
Gunilla Friden (197?–197?)
Évelyne Bouix (1980–1985)
Marie-Sophie L. (1986–1992)
Alessandra Martines (1993–2009)
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