Wolfgang Treu

Director of Photography - Germany
Born April 12, 1930
Died January 1, 2018

Mini-Biography:
Wolfgang Treu was born on April 12, 1930. He was a German Director of Photography, known for Maschenka (1986), Die Kolonie (1986), Die Zwei Gesichter des Januar (1985), Wolfgang Treu's first movie on record is from 1962. Wolfgang Treu died on January 1, 2018. His last motion picture on file dates from 1998.
Biographical Notes in German: Ausbildung: Photograph, Kamera-Assistent, Operator. Kameramann seit 1962. Bundesfilmpreis 1968 für "Das Schloss". Premio Aladroque a ka mejor fotografia für "Nordsee ist Mordsee", Cartagena 1977. Nomination Finalist ASC - Award 1988 for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography für "The Life of Hemingway". Nominierung zum Deutschen Kamerapreis 1984, 1990, 1994. Lehrbeauftragter an der Filmakademie Baden-Würtemberg.

Wolfgang Treu Filmography [Auszug]
1998: [01.18] Ein Mann stürzt ab (Director of Photography), Directed by Heide Pils, with Martin Glade, Katrin Sass, Andreas Schmidt-Schaller,
1998: [/ /1] Einmal im Leben (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Xaver Bogner, with Kathi Leitner, Andreas Nickl, Werner Rom,
1995: [/ /1] Diebinnen (Director of Photography), Directed by Peter Weck, with Peter Ehrlich, Holger Fuchs, Francis Fulton-Smith,
1994: [/ /1] Der rote Vogel (Director of Photography), Directed by Gero Erhardt, with Constanze Engelbrecht, Marek Erhardt, Lola Müthel,
1994: [/ /1] Eine Frau mit Atmosphäre (Director of Photography), Directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz, with Gert Burkard, Eva Gelb, Lambert Hamel,
1992: [////1] Otto - der Liebesfilm (Otto 4) (Director of Photography), Directed by Michael Eilert, Otto Waalkes, with Hartmut Fischer, , Lonny Kellner-Frankenfeld,
1992: [] Madame Bäurin (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Xaver Bogner, with Toni Berger, Gundi Ellert, Francis Fulton-Smith,
1992: [/ /1] Das Dorf an der Grenze (Director of Photography: Teil 3), Directed by Fritz Lehner, with Wolfgang Gasser, Manfred Lukas-Luderer,
1991: [] Herr Ober (Director of Photography), Directed by Gerhard Polt, Fred Unger, with Petra Berndt, Ellen Frank, Otto Grünmandl,
1991: [/ /1] Der junge Freud (Director of Photography), Directed by Axel Corti, with Jacques Alric, Karlheinz Hackl, Sylvia Haider,
1990: [/ /1] Becoming Colette (Director of Photography), Directed by Danny Houston, with Jean-Pierre Aumont, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Christoph Eichhorn,
1990: [/ /1] Tote leben länger (Director of Photography), Directed by Ines Anna Krämer, with Claudia Brunnert, Heinrich Cuipers, Winfried Glatzeder,
1990: [05.30] Moffengriet (Director of Photography), Directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz, with Edda Barends, Ursula Dirichs, Bernard Droog,
1989: [/ /1] Lippels Traum (Director of Photography), Directed by Karl-Heinz Käfer,
1988: [/ /1] Così fan Tutte (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, with , ,
1988: [/ /1] Quicker than the eye (Director of Photography), Directed by Nicolas Gessner, with Mary Crosby, Ivan Desny, Ben Gazzara,
1987: [/ /1] Hemingway (The Life of Hemingway) (Director of Photography), Directed by Bernhard Sinkel, with Marisa Berenson, Josephine Chaplin, Hans Peter Hallwachs,
1986: [10.15] Die Kolonie (Director of Photography), with Elisabeth Degen, Michael Degen, Grischa Huber,
1986: [] Maschenka (Director of Photography), Directed by John Goldschmidt, with Jean-Claude Brialy, Jonathan Coy, Elisabeth Degen,
1986: [/ /1] Das Diarium des Dr. Döblinger (Director of Photography), Directed by Michael Schottenberg,
1986: [] Eine Liebe in Europa (Director of Photography), Directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz,
1986: [03.31] Tatort - Eine Leiche im Keller (Director of Photography), Directed by Pete Ariel, with Manfred Krug, Charles Brauer, Holger Mahlich,
1985: [04.17] Die Zwei Gesichter des Januar (The two faces of January) (Director of Photography), Directed by Wolfgang Storch, with Charles Brauer, Yolande Gilot,
1985: [/ /1] The Song For Europe (A crime of Honour) (Director of Photography), Directed by John Goldschmidt, with Robert Freitag,
1985: [/ /1] Die Geschichte vom guten alten Herrn ..schönen Mädchen (Director of Photography), Directed by Annerose Katz, Margit Saad, with Leslie Malton, Peter Pasetti, Klaus Schwarzkopf,
1984: [10.19] The Little Drummer Girl (Director of Photography), Directed by George Roy Hill, with Michael Christofer, Kerstin de Ahna, Sabi Dorr,
1984: [/ /1] Forbidden (Director of Photography), Directed by Anthony Page, with Tonio Arango, Jacqueline Bisset, Jürgen Prochnow,
1984: [/ /1] Die Kameraden des Koloman Wallisch (Director of Photography), Directed by Michael Scharang, with Henriette Cejpek, Hans Falar, Georg Schuchter,
1984: [] Theodor Storm (Director of Photography), Directed by Claudia Holldack,
1983: [/ /1] Zwei Tote im Sender und Don Carlos im Pogl (Director of Photography), Directed by Joachim Roering, with Claus Biederstaedt, Heinz Ehrenfreund, Ruth-Maria Kubitschek,
1982: [////1] Geschwister Oppermann (The Oppermanns) (Director of Photography), Directed by Egon Monk, with Wolfgang Kieling, Rosel Zech, ,
1982: [/ /1] The Devil's Lieutenant (Director of Photography), Directed by John Goldschmidt, with Claudine Auger, Ian Charleson, Robert Dietl,
1982: [] Wir haben uns doch mal geliebt (Director of Photography), Directed by Daniel Christoff, with Corny Collins, Wolfgang Bathke, Joachim Bliese,
1982: [/ /1] Egmont (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Peter Wirth, with Catherine Frot, Manfred Zapatka,
1981: [09.11] Ein Fall für Zwei - Die grosse Schwester (Pilot) (Director of Photography), Directed by Wolfgang Storch, with Günter Strack, Claus Theo Gärtner, Hans-Jörg Assmann,
1981: [] Emigranten (Director of Photography), Directed by Axel Corti,
1980: [/ /1] Egon Schiele (Director of Photography), with Robert Dietl, Karl Fochler, Dorothea Fuchs,
1980: [] Hänsel und Gretel (Director of Photography), Directed by August Everding,
1980: [] Achtung Zoll (Serienhaupttitel) (Director of Photography), Directed by Hermann Leitner, with Bodo Preck,
1979: [/ /1] Die Wunderbaren Jahre (The marvellous years) (Director of Photography), Directed by Reiner Kunze, with Wolf-Dietrich Berg, Rolf Boysen, Trude Breitschopf,
1979: [/ /1] Falstaff (Director of Photography), Directed by Götz Friedrich,
1979: [] Poppea (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean-Pierre Ponelle,
1979: [] Orfeo (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean-Pierre Ponelle,
1978: [] Erzählungen eines Unbekannten (Director of Photography), Directed by Peter Vogel,
1978: [] Die Wildente (Director of Photography), Directed by Rudolf Noelte, with Kurt Hübner, Veronika Fitz, Peter Fricke,
1978: [] Ariadne auf Naxos (Director of Photography), Directed by John Vernon,
1978: [] Ulisse (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean-Pierre Ponelle,
1978: [] Kümo Henriette (Serienhaupttitel) (Director of Photography: 13x45 Minuten),
1977: [/ /1] Moritz, Lieber Moritz (Director of Photography), Directed by Hark Bohm, with Dschingis Bowakow, Uwe Enkelmann, Michael Kebschul,
1977: [/ /1] Lokalseite unten links (Serienhaupttitel) (Director of Photography: 13x45 Minuten), Directed by Hermann Leitner, with ,
1977: [] Der junge Graf Kessler (Director of Photography), Directed by Oswald Döpke,
1977: [] Die Lautenlieder des Frank Wedekind (Director of Photography), Directed by Johannes Schaaf,
1977: [] Arabella (Director of Photography), Directed by Otto Schenk,
1976: [/ /1] Unordnung und frühes Leid (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Seitz, with Martin Held, Ruth Leuwerik,
1976: [/ /1] Whispering Death (Albino, The Night of Askari, Death in the Sun) (Director of Photography), Directed by Jürgen Goslar, with James Faulkner, Horst Frank, Trevor Howard,
1976: [] Der Fall Hector Gallego (Director of Photography), Directed by Bernd Grote,
1976: [] Der Weg der Gewalt (Director of Photography), Directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz,
1976: [] Martha und Georg (Director of Photography), Directed by Daniel Christoff,
1976: [] Glück auf Eis (Director of Photography), Directed by Jürgen Haase,
1975: [/ /1] Nordsee ist Mordsee (Director of Photography), Directed by Hark Bohm, with Uwe Bohm, Dschingis Bowakow, Uwe Enkelmann,
1974: [] Der zerbrochene Krug (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Peter Wirth,
1974: [] Comenius (Director of Photography), Directed by Stanislav Barabás,
1974: [] Fiesco (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Peter Wirth,
1974: [] Der Biberpelz (Director of Photography), Directed by Franz Peter Wirth, with Paul Dahlke,
1974: [] Tatort - Der Mord an Dr. Winter (Director of Photography), Directed by Johannes Schaaf,
1974: [] Salome (Director of Photography), Directed by Götz Friedrich,
1974: [] Madame Butterfly (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean-Pierre Ponelle,
1973: [/ /1] Als Mutter streikte (Director of Photography), Directed by Eberhard Schröder, with Hartmut Becker, Rolf Boysen, Gaby Dohm,
1973: [////1] Das fliegende Klassenzimmer (Director of Photography), Directed by Werner Jacobs, with Joachim Fuchsberger, Heinz Reincke, Diana Körner,
1973: [/ /1] Der Reigen (Dance of Love, Merry-Go-Round) (Director of Photography), Directed by Otto Schenk, with Elke Aberle, Helmut Berger, Senta Berger,
1973: [/ /1] Die Gräfin von Rathenow (Director of Photography), Directed by Peter Beauvais, with ,
1973: [] Eine Frau bleibt eine Frau (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Weidenmann,
1972: [. .] Die Fledermaus (Director of Photography), Directed by Otto Schenk, with , , Renate Holm,
1972: [/ /1] Sonderdezernat K1 (Serienhaupttitel) (Director of Photography: 3x60 Minuten), Directed by Dietrich Haugk, Eberhard Itzenplitz, with Renate Schroeter, Ernst von Klipstein,
1972: [] Im Reservat (Director of Photography), Directed by Peter Beauvais, with Edeltraut Elsner, Gloria Doer, Rosemarie Fendel,
1971: [09.06] Der Fussgänger (The Pedestrian) (Director of Photography), Directed by Maximilian Schell, with Gustav Rudolf Sellner, Maximilian Schell, Peter Hall,
1971: [/ /1] Trotta (Director of Photography), Directed by Johannes Schaaf, with Alf Beinell, Béla Bodonyi, Elma Bulla,
1971: [/ /1] Salzburg Connection (Director of Photography), Directed by Lee H. Katzin, with Whit Bissell, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Mischa Haussermann,
1971: [/ /1] Jürgen Rolands St. Pauli Report (Director of Photography), Directed by Jürgen Roland, with Roland Astor, Günther Jerschke, Hans Putz,
1970: [] Das Herz aller Dinge (Director of Photography), Directed by Oswald Döpke,
1970: [] Seine Majestät Gustav Krause (Director of Photography), Directed by Günter Gräwert,
1970: [] Hanna Lessing (Director of Photography), Directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz,
1970: [] Joseph Fouché (Director of Photography), Directed by Günter Gräwert,
1969: [] Lieber Erwin (Director of Photography), Directed by Thomas Fantl,
1969: [] Maximilian von Mexico (Director of Photography), Directed by Günter Gräwert,
1969: [] Die Ballade vom Cowboy (Director of Photography), Directed by Heinz Schirk,
1969: [] Die Journalistin (Affäre Pagel) (Director of Photography: 13x45 Minuten), with Til Erwig,
1968: [08.31] Das Schloss (Director of Photography), Directed by Rudolf Noelte, with Maximilian Schell, , ,
1968: [] Solo für einen Dirigenten (Director of Photography), Directed by Mauricio Kagel,
1968: [] Don Kosaken (Director of Photography), Directed by Truck Branss,
1968: [] Duo (Director of Photography), Directed by Mauricio Kagel,
1968: [] Kapitän Harmsen (Director of Photography: 13x45 Minuten),
1967: [] Let it Ride (Director of Photography), Directed by Rolf von Sydow,
1967: [] Play Bach (Director of Photography), Directed by Truck Branss,
1967: [] Jetzt schlägt's 13 (Director of Photography), Directed by Truck Branss,
1967: [] Verbotenes Spiel (Director of Photography), Directed by Gerd Oelschlegel,
1966: [/ /1] Alle Jahre wieder (Director of Photography), Directed by Ulrich Schamoni, with Hertha Burmeister, Rosemarie Fendel, Hermann-Josef Küpper,
1966: [] Giselle (Director of Photography), Directed by Hugo Niebeling,
1966: [] O süsse Geborgenheit (Director of Photography), Directed by Heinz Schirk,
1966: [] Hochspannung (Director of Photography), Directed by Herbert Ballmann,
1966: [] The Surface of Innocence (Director of Photography), Directed by Peter Schulze-Rohr,
1966: [] Der Mann aus dem Bootshaus (Director of Photography), Directed by Johannes Schaaf,
1966: [] Jan Himp und die kleine Brise (Director of Photography), Directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt, with Katharina Mayberg,
1966: [] SOS Morro Castle (Director of Photography), Directed by Frank Wysbar,
1965: [09.18] Corinne und der Seebär (Director of Photography), Directed by Thomas Engel, with Marthe Keller, Volker Lechtenbrink,
1965: [/ /1] Vier Schlüssel (Director of Photography), Directed by Jürgen Roland, with Günther Ungeheuer, Hanns Lothar, Walter Rilla,
1965: [] Irrungen, Wirrungen (Director of Photography), Directed by Rudolf Noelte, with Christoph Bantzer, Heinz Baumann, Katharina Brauren,
1965: [] Die Katze im Sack (Director of Photography), Directed by Jürgen Roland, with Renate Ewert, Helmut Förnbacher, Karl Lieffen,
1964: [] Hotel Iphigenie (Director of Photography), Directed by Johannes Schaaf, with Peter Bollag, Herbert Bötticher, Astrid Frank,
1963: [] Die Rache des J.D. (Director of Photography), Directed by Dietrich Haugk,
1963: [] Der Tod wählt seine Nummer (Director of Photography), Directed by Joachim Hess,
1963: [] Der Prozess Carl von O. (Director of Photography), Directed by John Olden,
1963: [] Hafenpolizei (Serienhaupttitel) (Director of Photography: 26 Folgen), with Katharina Mayberg, Erni Mangold, Edeltraut Elsner,
1962: [/ /1] Das Vergnügen, anständig zu sein (Camera Operator), Directed by Wilhelm Dieterle, with Lothar Blumhagen, Erich Fiedler, Harald Leipnitz,
1962: [] Die achte Runde (Director of Photography), Directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz,
1962: [] Das ozeanische Fest (Director of Photography), Directed by Ottokar Runze,

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