Claude Renoir: Claude Renoir. Cinematographer: The Spy Who Loved Me. Apprenticed under noted cinematographers Christian Matras and Boris Kaufman and shot or co-shot several films directed by his uncle, Jean Renoir. Renoir did the photography for one of his uncle's cinematic apogees, _Une partie de campagne (1936)_ and was the camera operator for the tragic, ebullient master text The Grand Illusion (1937). As a cinematographer, Claude Renoir was responsible for the luminous...
Known For: The Spy Who Loved Me (Cinematographer), Barbarella (Cinematographer), Cleopatra (Camera and Electrical Department(second unit)), The Grand Illusion (Camera and Electrical Department)