Claude Confortès was a French actor, playwright and director (1928-2016). He also wrote several plays under the pseudonym Claude Satèsen.

In 1964, he became assistant to Claude Berri, with whom he learned to direct on The Old Man and the Child (1966), Mazel Tov or the Marriage (1968) and The Pistoned (1970).
He met the cartoonist Georges Wolinski in 1968, whose album Je ne veux pas mourir idiot he adapted for the stage, becoming a pioneer of the genre.

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