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  1. Ernest Laszlo, A.S.C. (born László Ernő; April 23, 1898 – January 6, 1984) [2] was a Hungarian-American cinematographer for over 60 films, and was known for his frequent collaborations with directors Robert Aldrich and Stanley Kramer. He was a member of the American Society of Cinematographers, and was its president from 1972 to ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0005768Ernest Laszlo - IMDb

    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).

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  5. 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).

  6. Ernest Laszlo (1898 - 1984) fue un director de fotografía de conocido por ¿Vencedores o vencidos? (El juicio de Nuremberg), Cuando ruge la marabunta, La fuga de Logan, Vera Cruz (Veracruz), Traidor en el infierno, El mundo está loco, loco, loco, loco, Mientras Nueva York duerme, Viaje alucinante, La herencia del viento y Aeropuerto

  7. 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. Award: Academy Award for Ship of Fools, 1965.