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As per our current Database, Ernest Laszlo has been died on 6 January, 1984 at Hollywood, California, USA.
🎂 Ernest Laszlo - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
When Ernest Laszlo die, Ernest Laszlo was 86 years old.
Popular As |
Ernest Laszlo |
Occupation |
Cinematographer |
Age |
86 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Born |
April 23, 1898 (Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]) |
Birthday |
April 23 |
Town/City |
Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary] |
Nationality |
Austria-Hungary [now Hungary] |
🌙 Zodiac
Ernest Laszlo’s zodiac sign is Taurus. According to astrologers, Taurus is practical and well-grounded, the sign harvests the fruits of labor. They feel the need to always be surrounded by love and beauty, turned to the material world, hedonism, and physical pleasures. People born with their Sun in Taurus are sensual and tactile, considering touch and taste the most important of all senses. Stable and conservative, this is one of the most reliable signs of the zodiac, ready to endure and stick to their choices until they reach the point of personal satisfaction.
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Ernest Laszlo was born in the Year of the Dog. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Dog are loyal, faithful, honest, distrustful, often guilty of telling white lies, temperamental, prone to mood swings, dogmatic, and sensitive. Dogs excel in business but have trouble finding mates. Compatible with Tiger or Horse.
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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 director of photography on The Pace That Kills (1928). Before hooking up with Kramer, his most notable collaboration was with Aldrich, for whom he shot 11 films, including Vera Cruz (1954), the noir classic Kiss Me Deadly (1955) and The Big Knife (1955).
Other memorable films he shot include Two Years Before the Mast (1946), Road to Rio (1947), Stalag 17 (1953) and Logan's Run (1976). He also shot M (1951), Joseph Losey's remake of M (1931), which was re-envisioned as an urban film noir set in Los Angeles.
After 30 years as a director of photography, Laszlo was honored with his first Oscar nomination in 1961 for shooting Inherit the Wind (1960) for Stanley Kramer. He was subsequently Oscar-nominated for the cinematography on Kramer's Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) and Ship of Fools (1965), for which he finally won his Oscar.
His final film, The Domino Principle (1977), also was shot for Kramer.From 1972 to '74 Ernest Laszlo served as the president of the American Society of Cinematographers. He died on January 6, 1984.
Ernest Laszlo WIFE, FAMILY, KIDS
- Rosa Ellen Nelson (? - 6 January 1984) ( his death) ( 1 child)
Ernest Laszlo Movies
- Logan's Run (1976) as Cinematographer
- It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) as Cinematographer
- Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) as Cinematographer
- Inherit the Wind (1960) as Cinematographer
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