Claude Barma

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1918-11-03

Deathday 1992-08-30 (73 years old)

Place of Birth Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France

Also Known As Клод Барма

Claude Barma

Biography

Claude Barma (3 November 1918, in Nice – 30 August 1992, in Paris), was a French director and screenwriter, and an early creator of French television programmes. After studying electrical engineering, he entered television in 1946 with the drama Chambre 34, his directorial debut. On 24 February 1950, he produced the first live French television show by transmitting part of Marivaux's Le Jeu de l'amour et du hasard and the Comédie-Française. His first series followed in 1950, Agence Nostradamus, which was also the first series on French television. In 1955, he staged a trial court scripted by Peter Desgraupes and Dumayet Peter (producers of the series). En votre âme et conscience was an original series, designed for small-screen drama, taking place entirely in a court where the camera filmed uninterrupted. In 1959, the television drama Les Trois Mousquetaires was adapted by Barma for live transmission, with the role of D'Artagnan played by the young Jean-Paul Belmondo, who would later be known for his roles in À bout de souffle and Classe tous risques. In the early 1960s, he adapted three Shakespeare plays: Macbeth in 1959, Hamlet in 1960 and Othello in 1962 . In 1967, Les Enquêtes du commissaire Maigret depicted the popular character Jules Maigret, created by Georges Simenon. Barma oversaw the series until 1981. Claude Barma died in 1992, and was buried in Ars-en-Ré in Charente-Maritime. Source: Article "Claude Barma" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Director

1975
Apostrophes

as Director

1972
The Accursed Kings

as Director

1970
La Mort de Danton

as Director

1963
Madame Sans-Gêne

as Director

1963
1962
Tales of Paris

as Director

1960
1960
Cyrano de Bergerac

as Director

1959
1959
1959
Croquemitoufle

as Director

1951
The Turkey

as Director

1950
The Gamblers

as Director

Writer

Actor

1971
Samedi soir

as Self

1956

Producer