Jean Badal

Director of Photography - France
Born March 7, 1927 in Budapest
Died October 9, 2015 in Ungarn

Mini-Biography:
Jean Badal was born under the given name Janos Badal on March 7, 1927 in Budapest. He was a French Director of Photography, known for Promise at Dawn (1970), Behold a Pale Horse (1964), Sans défence (1988), Jean Badal's first movie on record is from 1962. Jean Badal died on October 9, 2015 in Ungarn. His last motion picture on file dates from 1992.
Biographical Notes in German: Französischer Kameramann ungarischer Herkunft.

Jean Badal Filmography [Auszug]
1992: [] Ville Ă  vendre (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean Pierre Mocky, with Richard Bohringer, Bernadette Lafont, Philippe LĂ©otard,
1988: [/ /1] Sans défence (Director of Photography), Directed by Michel Nerval, with Michel Galabru, Catherine Leprince, Pascale Petit,
1980: [] Arch of Triumph (Director of Photography), Directed by Daniel Mann, with Maximilian Schell, Suzanne Pleshette, Trevor Howard,
1978: [] L' amour en question (Question of Love) (Director of Photography), Directed by André Cayatte, with Annie Girardot, Bibi Andersson, Michel Galabru,
1975: [/ /1] Il faut vivre dangereusement (Director of Photography), Directed by Claude Makovski, with Hans Christian Blech, Claude Brasseur, Annie Girardot,
1974: [/ /1] Le Testament (Verdict) (Director of Photography), Directed by André Cayatte, with Michel Albertini, Julien Bertheau, Jean Gabin,
1974: [05.12] Parade (Director of Photography), Directed by Jacques Tati, with Michèle Brado, Pierre Bramma, Pia Colombo,
1973: [/ /1] Projection privée (Director of Photography), Directed by Francois Leterrier, with Jean-Luc Bideau, Jane Birkin, Françoise Fabian,
1970: [/ /1] Promise at Dawn (Director of Photography), Directed by Jules Dassin, with Jules Dassin, Assaf Dayan, Didier Haudepin,
1970: [/ /1] Le dernier saut (Director of Photography), Directed by Edouard Luntz, with Michel Bouquet, Erick Penet, Maurice Ronet,
1969: [] La fiancée du pirate (Dirty Mary, Pirate's Fiancée, A very curious girl) (Director of Photography), Directed by Nelly Kaplan, with Michel Constantin, Henry Czarniak, Julien Guiomar,
1967: [/ /1] L´ une et l´autre (Director of Photography), Directed by René Allio,
1967: [/ /1] Playtime (Director of Photography), Directed by Jacques Tati, with Yves Barsacq, Barbara Denneck, Jacqueline Lecomte,
1965: [/ /1] What's new, Pussycat ? (Director of Photography), Directed by Clive Donner, with Woody Allen, Ursula Andress, Capucine,
1964: [] Behold a Pale Horse (Director of Photography), Directed by Fred Zinnemann, with Christian Marquand, Gregory Peck, Raymond Pellegrin,
1963: [] L' Accident (Director of Photography), Directed by Edmond T. Gréville, with Danik Patisson, Magali Noël, Georges Rivière,
1962: [/ /1] Ballade pour un voyou (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean-Claude Bonnardot, with Daniel Emilfork, Hildegard Knef, Philippe Noiret,

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