Claude de Givray (born 7 April 1933) is a French film director and screenwriter. In 1960 he was co-director with François Truffaut for Tire-au flanc. He directed the 1965 film Un mari à un prix fixe, which starred Anna Karina.[1] He was François Truffaut's co-writer to his films Stolen Kisses and Bed and Board. Between the two films he wrote and directed the mini-series Mauregard starring Claude Jade, the heroine of the two Truffaut-Films. His last movie as Director was Dernier banco in 1984, starring Jean-Pierre Cassel and Michel Duchaussoy. In 1988 Claude Miller made the film The Little Thief based on a book by de Claude de Givray and Truffaut.
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| Born | (1933-04-07) 7 April 1933 (age 89) Nice, France |
| Occupation | Film director Screenwriter |
| Years active | 1960–2003 |
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