Mini-Biography:
Ernest Laszlo was born on April 23, 1898 in Budapest. He was an American Director of Photography, known for Airport (1969), Luv (1967), While the city sleeps (1956), Ernest Laszlo's first movie on record is from 1944. Ernest Laszlo died on January 6, 1984 in Hollywood, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1976.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1976: The Domino principle (Director of Photography), Directed by Stanley Kramer, with Edward Albert, Candice Bergen, Ted Gehring,
1973: Showdown (Once Upon a River (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by George Seaton, with Rock Hudson, Dean Martin, Susan Clark,
1969: Airport (Director of Photography), Directed by George Seaton, Henry Hathaway, with Jacqueline Bisset, Helen Hayes, Van Heflin,
1969: Daddy's gone A-Hunting (Director of Photography), Directed by Mark Robson, with Scott Hylands, Mala Powers, ,
1968: The first time (Director of Photography), with Sharon Acker, Jacqueline Bisset, Cosette Lee,
1968: Star! (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Wise, with Julie Andrews, Richard Crenna, Michael Craig,
1967: Luv (Director of Photography), Directed by Clive Donner, with Peter Falk, Harrison Ford, Jack Lemmon,
1966: Fantastic Voyage (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Fleischer, with Stephen Boyd, Jean Del Val, Arthur Kennedy,
1965: Ship of Fools (Director of Photography), Directed by Stanley Kramer, with Vivien Leigh, Simone Signoret, José Ferrer,
1965: Baby, the rain must fall (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Mulligan, with Kimberly Block, Glen Campbell, Zamah Cunningham,
1964: Travelling Lady (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Mulligan, with Steve McQueen, Don Murray, Lee Remick,
1963: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World (Director of Photography), Directed by Stanley Kramer, with Barrie Chase, Edie Adams, Milton Berle,
1961: Judgement at Nuremberg (Director of Photography), Directed by Stanley Kramer, with Alan Baxter, Joseph Bernard, Edward Binns,
1961: The last sunset (The day of the Gun (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Aldrich, with Rock Hudson, Joseph Cotten, Kirk Douglas,
1960: Inherit the Wind (Director of Photography), Directed by Stanley Kramer, with Claude Akins, Donna Anderson, Jimmy Boyd,
1959: Ten Seconds to Hell (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Aldrich, with Wesley Addy, Martine Carol, Jeff Chandler,
1957: Omar Khayyam (Director of Photography), Directed by Wilhelm Dieterle, with John Derek, Margaret Hayes, Raymond Massey,
1957: Gunsight ridge (Director of Photography), Directed by Francis D. Lyon, with Joel McCrea, Mark Stevens, ,
1956: While the city sleeps (Director of Photography), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, Ida Lupino,
1955: The Big Knife (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Aldrich, with Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, Wendell Corey,
1955: Kiss me deadly (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Aldrich, with Wesley Addy, Marian Carr, Albert Dekker,
1955: The Kentuckian (Il kentuckiano) (Director of Photography), Directed by Burt Lancaster, with Burt Lancaster, Dianne Foster, Diana Lynn,
1954: Vera Cruz (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Aldrich, with Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster, Denise Darcel,
1954: Apache (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Aldrich, with Morris Ankrum, Monte Blue, Charles Bronson,
1953: The naked jungle (Director of Photography), Directed by Byron Haskin, with Norma Claderon, William Conrad, John Dierkes,
1953: Stalag 17 (Director of Photography), Directed by Billy Wilder, with William Holden, Don Taylor, Otto Preminger,
1952: The Steel Trap (Director of Photography), with Teresa Wright,
1952: The Star (Director of Photography), Directed by Stuart Heisler, with Bette Davis, Sterling Hayden,
1951: M (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Losey, with Luther Adler, Raymond Burr, Howard Da Silva,
1950: Dead on Arrival (D.O.A.) (Director of Photography), Directed by Rudolph Maté, with Luther Adler, Lynn Baggett, Pamela Britton,
1948: Let's live a little (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Wallace, with Hedy Lamarr, Robert Cummings, Harry Antrim,
1948: The girl from Manhattan (Director of Photography), with Dorothy Lamour,
1944: Two Years before the Mast (Director of Photography),
1944: The Hitler Gang (Director of Photography), Directed by John Farrow, with Bobby Watson, Roman Bohnen, Martin Kosleck,