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Jack Cardiff, OBE (18 September 1914 – 22 April 2009) was a British cinematographer, film and television director, and photographer. His career spanned the development of cinema, from silent film, through early experiments in Technicolor, to filmmaking more than half a century later.
Jack Cardiff fue camarógrafo y director de fotografía en 73 filmes, documentales y series televisivas entre 1935 y 2007. Estas son algunas de sus principales producciones: Knight Without Armor (1937), de Jacques Feyder. Delhi (1938), de Hans Nieter. The Great Mr. Handel (1942), de Norman Walker.
Jack Cardiff was a legendary cinematographer and director who worked on films such as Black Narcissus, The African Queen, and Sons and Lovers. He won an Oscar, a lifetime achievement award, and was made an OBE for his contributions to the film industry.
Jack Cardiff. 94 años () Jack Cardiff. Nació el 18 de Septiembre de 1914 en Yarmouth, Norfolk, Inglaterra, Reino Unido. Falleció el 22 de Abril de 2009 en Ely, Cambridgeshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido. Fotógrafo. Director. Guionista. Premios: 2 Oscar (más 3 nominaciones) Ver más. El retratista de estrellas. Juan Luis Sánchez. 23 Abril 2009.
25 de may. de 2021 · Jack Cardiff, circa 1939. Both films were photographed by Jack Cardiff, BSC, who won an Academy Award for Black Narcissus. At the time, Cardiff already had some 30 years of experience, but the two pictures were just his second and third assignments as a director of photography.
22 de abr. de 2009 · Jack Cardiff, film director and cinematographer, born 18 September 1914; died 22 April 2009 This article was amended on Wednesday 29 April 2009. We wrongly said that Jack Cardiff was honoured...
Learn about the life and work of Jack Cardiff, the legendary British cinematographer who photographed films for John Huston, Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and others. Explore his Technicolor techniques, his portraits of stars, his stories behind the scenes and his honorary Oscar® in this comprehensive film.