Gilles Grangier
Gilles Grangier (5 May 1911 – 27 April 1996) was a French film director and screenwriter. He directed more than 50 films and several TV series between 1943 and 1985. His film Archimède le clochard was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival, where Jean Gabin won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. He had the most number of successful films at the French box office between 1945 and 2001 with 42 of his films having admissions of 500,000 or more, more than any other. Source: Article "Gilles Grangier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
DirectingBirthday
May 5, 1911Deathday
April 27, 1996Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
57Place of birth
Paris, FranceCast credits
Crew credits
Operation Double Cross
Director, ScreenplayThe Magnificent Tramp
DirectorThe Old Guard
Director, AdaptationThe Gentleman from Epsom
Writer, DirectorHi-Jack Highway
Director, Writer125 Rue Montmartre
Director, WriterMy Wife's Husband
DirectorApril Fools' Day
Adaptation, DirectorBlood to the Head
Director, ScreenplaySpring, Autumn and Love
Adaptation, Dialogue, DirectorRhine Virgin
DirectorThe Night Affair
Director, AdaptationMaigret Sees Red
Adaptation, DirectorThat Tender Age
DirectorThe Man in the Buick
Director, WriterSpeaking of Murder
Director, WriterThe Trip to Biarritz
DirectorThree Days to Live
Screenplay, DirectorUnder the Sign of the Bull
Writer, DirectorThe Counterfeiters of Paris
Director, WriterHow to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
Director