Claude Carliez

Claude Carliez is a Fencing master and Cascadeur French born the January 10th 1925 with Nancy.

First president of the Trade union of the French Stuntmen, it remains, with Rémy Julienne, that which made this activity a profession. Of Jean Marsh, while passing by Jean-Paul Belmondo, and Alain Delon, he was the coordinator of the cascades of the majority of their films, and collaborated in many foreign productions including two James Bond . He was also director of a film with Jean Marais and Marie-Jose Nat Bet It (1968).

Since ten years it takes an active part in the new breath of the Académie of Weapons of France, from which he is the president. It is particularly known in the mediums of spectacle and the cinema to have regulated many combat of fencing in the Cloak and dagger films, as well as multiple scenes of cascades in the French cinema.

He is the father of Michel Carliez.

External bonds

  • the site of the Academy of Weapons of France

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