Claude Boissol
Known for: Directing
Born: June 14, 1920 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Died: May 24, 2016
Claude Boissol was a French film and television director and screenwriter, recognized for his contributions to mid-20th-century French cinema and television. Born in Paris, he began his career as an assistant director, collaborating with filmmakers such as Jacques Becker and Yves Allégret. Boissol made his directorial debut with Three Boys, One Girl (1948). His notable works include The Whole Town Accuses (1956) and Julie the Redhead (1959). In television, he co-created the long-running crime series Commissaire Moulin, which aired from 1976 to 2008. Boissol's work is characterized by its narrative depth and exploration of human relationships.
Known for
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Mr. Leguignon Lampiste
Le substitut #1
Deux de l'escadrille
The Contessa's Secret
Nigra
Ohnivé jaro
Director
Julie la rousse
Writer
La Peau de l'ours
Writer
J'y suis... j'y reste
Writer
Prelude to Glory
Assistant Director
Napoléon II, the Eagle
Writer
Every Day Has Its Secret
Writer
The Whole Town Accuses
Director
Three Etc.'s and the Colonel
Director
The Drunkard
Writer
El cerco
Director
Rasputin
Writer
Le tampon du capiston
Assistant Director
Les Diamants du Président
Director
Marie Pervenche
Director
Aux frontières du possible
Director
Nick Verlaine ou Comment voler la tour Eiffel
Director
Police Commissioner Moulin
Director
Poly
Director
Le Temps des as
Director
Les Fils de la liberté
Director