Yvan Chiffre

Yvan Chiffre (3 March 1936 – 27 September 2016) was a French director, producer, and stunt coordinator. He is the father of Philippe Chiffre, Romain Chiffre and the grand father of César Chiffre. He was the stunt coordinator of Thunderball and Triple Cross by Terence Young, Is Paris Burning? by René Clément, Z by Costa Gavras, Hotel Paradiso by Peter Glenville. He was also the official stunt double of Jean Marais and Alain Delon, was stunt man on the Longest Day, and stunt double of Cary Grant in Charade, Sterling Hayden in Poppies Are Also Flowers, Eddie Constantine in Lucky Jo and many others... He also contributed to major French films like Zorro by Duccio Tessari, La Grande Vadrouille by Gérard Oury, Le Cercle Rouge by Jean-Pierre Melville, and more than 200 others. In 1992, he published an autobiography A l'ombre des stars, about his stuntman life. In 2014, he received in Paris the UNESCO prize. In 2017, the Academy Award, Oscars In Memoriam honors Yvan Chiffre for his life achievement. Source: Article "Yvan Chiffre" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Birth Location Rousson, Gard, France
Born 1936-03-03
Died 2016-09-27

Movies

1984
Le fou du roi as Taillevent
1984
Le Cercle Rouge as Policeman
1970
1970
Time of the Wolves as L'homme de main du receleur (uncredited)
1970
The Sicilian Clan as Un Inspecteur (non crédité)
1969
Fantomas Unleashed as Homme de main de Fantômas
1965
OSS 117: Mission for a Killer as Un homme de main
1965
Fantomas as Homme de main de Fantômas
1964
1964
OSS 117 Is Unleashed as Agent Thibaud
1963
The Mysteries of Paris as A sea buckthorn (uncredited)
1962
Blood on His Sword as Un baladin (uncredited)
1961

Movies

1989
President's Target Screenplay
1989
1989
Le fou du roi Director
1984
1975
Zorro Master at Arms
1975
Z Stunt Coordinator
1969
1967
Under Your Hat Action Director
1965
1962