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Rudolph Maté, auch Rudy Maté, geboren als Rudolf Mayer, (* 21. Jänner 1898 in Krakau, Österreich-Ungarn; † 27. Oktober 1964 in Beverly Hills, Kalifornien, USA) war ein österreichischer Kameramann und Filmregisseur, der nach seiner Emigration die US-amerikanische Staatsbürgerschaft annahm.
Rudolph Maté (born Rudolf Mayer; 21 January 1898 – 27 October 1964) was a Polish-Hungarian cinematographer who worked in Hungary, Austria, Germany, and France. He collaborated with notable directors including Fritz Lang , René Clair , and Carl Theodor Dreyer , attracting notable recognition for The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928 ...
Rudolph Maté was a Polish-born filmmaker who worked in Europe and Hollywood. He was nominated for five Oscars for his cinematography, and directed films such as Gilda, The 300 Spartans and D.O.A.
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D.O.A. is a 1950 American film noir directed by Rudolph Maté, starring Edmond O'Brien and Pamela Britton. It is considered a classic of the genre. A fatally poisoned man tries to find out who has poisoned him and why. It was the film debuts of Beverly Garland (as Beverly Campbell) and Laurette Luez.
8. Mai 2024 · Rudolph Maté was a Polish-born filmmaker who was best known for his work as a cinematographer, though he later had some success as a director. Maté studied at the University of Budapest. His film career began in 1919, after Alexander Korda hired him as an assistant cameraman. He worked in Berlin.
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1. Nov. 2015 · Im Fokus. Israel-Hamas-Krieg Krieg in der Ukraine Klimawandel. Rudolph Maté und der Film Noir. Jochen Kürten01.11.2015. Der in Krakau geborene Kameramann und Regisseur Rudolph Maté gehörte...
Rudolph Maté, A.S.C. (21 January 1898 – 27 October 1964), born Rudolf Matheh or Mayer, was an accomplished cinematographer and film director. Born in Kraków (then in Austria-Hungary, now in Poland), Maté started in the film business after his graduation from the University of Budapest.