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Born:
Perth, Australia
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8/21/1913
Died:
8/16/1981
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Accomplished cinematographer who collaborated several times with Carol Reed and is best known for the director's shadow-ridden masterpiece, "The Third Man" (1949).
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Filmography
The Third Man
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1999
/ Released /
)
Cry Wolf
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1980
/ Released /
)
Red
- ( Photography
/ 1976
/ Released /
)
The Trap
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1966
/ Released /
)
The Collector
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1965
/ Released /
)
The Heroes of Telemark
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1965
/ Released /
Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
)
The Fall of the Roman Empire
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1964
/ Released /
)
The Running Man
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1963
/ Released /
)
Billy Budd
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1962
/ Released /
)
Guns of Darkness
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1962
/ Released /
Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
)
The Criminal
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1962
/ Released /
Fanfare
)
El Cid
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1961
/ Released /
)
Romanoff and Juliet
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1961
/ Released /
Universal
)
Libel
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1959
/ Released /
)
Behind the Mask
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1958
/ Released /
British Lion Films
)
The Doctor's Dilemma
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1958
/ Released /
)
The Quiet American
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1958
/ Released /
)
Rising of the Moon
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1957
/ Released /
)
The Story of Esther Costello
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1957
/ Released /
)
Alexander the Great
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1956
/ Released /
)
Trapeze
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1956
/ Released /
)
That Lady
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1955
/ Released /
Fox Films, Ltd.
)
Romeo and Juliet
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1954
/ Released /
)
Senso
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1954
/ Released /
)
Malta Story
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1953
/ Released /
)
Cry, the Beloved Country
- ( Director of Photography
/ 1952
/ Released /
)
Odd Man Out
- ( Photography
/ 1947
/ Released /
)
Henry V
- ( Photography
/ 1944
/ Released /
)
The Four Feathers
- ( Camera Operator
/ 1939
/ Released /
)
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
- ( Camera Operator
/ 1936
/ Released /
)
The Thief of Bagdad
- ( Camera Operator
/
/ Released /
)
Things to Come
- ( Camera Assistant
/
/ Released /
)
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Accomplished cinematographer who collaborated several times with Carol Reed and is best known for the director's shadow-ridden masterpiece, "The Third Man" (1949).
Profession(s):
director of photography, camera operator
Sometimes Credited As:
Education
Photohandler Schule Dresden, Germany
Awards
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Oscar Best Cinematography "King Solomon's Mines" 1950
Milestones
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1932 Moved to Great Britain, working and training under Georges Perinal at London Films (date approximate)
Worked as assistant at Paramount Studios in Paris, France
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