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Noted Italian cinematographer G.R. Aldo (born Aldo Graziati) began his film career as an actor in French films, but soon gave up that profession. He kept his hand in the film business, however, becoming a still photographer, a position he kept for nearly 20 years. His eye was always on becoming a cinematographer, though, and to that end he worked ...
Date Of Birth January 1, 1905 Died 1953-11-14 Place Of Birth Scorzè, Veneto, Italy Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department Nationality Italian Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Member of the Association of Italian Cinematographers (AIC).
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Via Padova 46 1954 Senso 1954 Indiscretion of an American Wife 1953 The Wayward Wife 1953 Three Forbidden Stories 1952 Umberto D. 1952 as G. R. Aldo Othello 1951 photography Miracle in Milan 1951 Domani è un altro giorno 1951 Tomorrow Is Too Late 1950 Sins of Pompeii 1950 uncredited Cielo sulla palude 1949 La Terra Trema 1948 Couleurs de Venise 1946 Documentary short
Camera Department Title Year Status Character La Chartreuse de Parme 1948 still photographer - as Aldo Beauty and the Beast 1946 still photographer - as Aldo La vie de bohème 1945 still photographer - as Aldo L'éternel retour 1943 still photographer - as Aldo La symphonie fantastique 1942 camera operator - uncredited Two Women 1940 camera operator
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1955 Silver Ribbon Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Best Cinematography (Migliore Fotografia) Senso (1954) 1950 Silver Ribbon Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Best Cinematography (Migliore Fotografia) Cielo sulla palude (1949) 1948 Prize Locarno International Film Festival Best Cinematography - Black and White La Chartreuse de Parme (1948)
Known for movies Umberto D. (1952) as Cinematographer
Senso (1954) as Cinematographer
Othello (1951) as Cinematographer
Miracle in Milan (1951) as Cinematographer