Claude Barma

Claude Barma , born the November 3rd 1918 with Nice and dead the August 30th 1992 with Paris, was a Réalisateur and scenario writer French, as well as a pioneer of the French Télévision.

Biography

After studies of Engineer in electricity, it enters in 1946 to rtf. The February 24th 1950, it carries out first direct French television, with the retransmission of the part of Marivaux “ the Play of the love and the chance ” since the Comédie-Française. It connects its first serial in 1950, Agence Nostradamus , also the first serial of French television. In 1963, it signs its first historical novel, the Knight of House-Red . To the beginning of the year 1960, it adapts 3 parts of Shakespeare, Macbeth in 1959, Hamlet in 1960 and Othello in 1962.

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See too

Internal bonds

  • History of French
  • Catherine Barma, her daughter, producing television of television.

External bond

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