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Ernest Laszlo (* 23. April 1898 in Budapest, Österreich-Ungarn; † 6. Januar 1984 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles [1]) war ein ungarisch-amerikanischer Kameramann . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Filmografie (Auswahl) 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Ernest Laszlo emigrierte in den 1920er Jahren in die Vereinigten Staaten.
Ernest Laszlo, A.S.C. (born László Ernő; April 23, 1898 – January 6, 1984) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer for over 60 films, and was known for his frequent collaborations with directors Robert Aldrich and Stanley Kramer.
Ernest Laszlo, the Academy Award-winning cinematographer best known for his creative collaborations with directors Robert Aldrich and Stanley Kramer, was born on April 23, 1898, in Budapest, Hungary, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After emigrating to the US, he worked as a camera operator on Wings (1927). He made his debut as a ...
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- Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
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- Hollywood, California, USA
Ernest Laszlo, the Academy Award-winning cinematographer best known for his creative collaborations with directors Robert Aldrich and Stanley Kramer, was born on April 23, 1898, in Budapest, Hungary, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After emigrating to the US, he worked as a camera operator on Wings (1927). He made his debut as a ...
- April 23, 1898
- January 6, 1984
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LASZLO, Ernest. Cinematographer. Nationality: Hungarian. Born: Budapest, 1896 (or 1906). Career: 1926—emigrated to the United States; cameraman and occasional cinematographer during late 1920s and 1930s, mainly for Paramount; cinematographer from mid-1940s; 1972–74—President, American Society of Cinematographers.