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Dale H. "Ted" Tetzlaff (3 June 1903, Los Angeles, California – 7 January 1995, Sausalito, California) was a noted Academy Award-nominated Hollywood cinematographer active in the 1930s and 1940s. He was particularly favored by the actress Carole Lombard, who he photographed in 10 films.After World War II service as a US Army Major he became a film director, and directed about a dozen films from 1947 to 1957, most notably the film noir classic The Window (1949).His father was racecar driver and film stuntman Teddy Tetzlaff (1883–1929).
Date Of Birth June 3, 1903, Los Angeles, California, United States Died January 7, 1995, Fort Baker, San Francisco, California, United States Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA Profession Cinematographer, Director Children Carole Tetzlaff Parents Teddy Tetzlaff Nominations BAFTA Award for Best Film, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Star Sign Gemini
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Notorious 1946 director of photography Those Endearing Young Charms 1945 The Enchanted Cottage 1945 The More the Merrier 1943 director of photography You Were Never Lovelier 1942 director of photography I Married a Witch 1942 director of photography The Talk of the Town 1942 director of photography The Lady Is Willing 1942 Kiss the Boys Goodbye 1941 Road to Zanzibar 1941 You're the One 1941 photographed by Love Thy Neighbor 1940 The Mad Doctor 1940 I Want a Divorce 1940 director of photography Rhythm on the River 1940 Safari 1940 photographed by Remember the Night 1940 director of photography Honeymoon in Bali 1939 Man About Town 1939 Cafe Society 1939 Tom Sawyer, Detective 1938 Artists and Models Abroad 1938 Arrest Bulldog Drummond 1938 photographed by Tropic Holiday 1938 Fools for Scandal 1938 photography True Confession 1937 photographed by Sophie Lang Goes West 1937 Easy Living 1937 photographed by Night in Manhattan 1937 Short Turn Off the Moon 1937 Swing High, Swing Low 1937 photographed by Hideaway Girl 1936 Murder with Pictures 1936 My Man Godfrey 1936 photographer The Princess Comes Across 1936 photography Love Before Breakfast 1936 photographer Lady of Secrets 1936 Hands Across the Table 1935 photographed by Annapolis Farewell 1935 Paris in Spring 1935 Rumba 1935 College Rhythm 1934 Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round 1934 Lady by Choice 1934 photography His Greatest Gamble 1934 as Teddy Tetzlaff, photographed by Fugitive Lovers 1934 Should Ladies Behave 1933 Day of Reckoning 1933 photographed by Brief Moment 1933 Ann Carver's Profession 1933 The Thrill Hunter 1933 as Teddy Tetzlaff Soldiers of the Storm 1933 Child of Manhattan 1933 photography Man Against Woman 1932 Washington Merry-Go-Round 1932 photography This Sporting Age 1932 The Night Club Lady 1932 as Teddy Tetzlaff The Night Mayor 1932 By Whose Hand? 1932 as Teddy Tetzlaff, photography Hollywood Speaks 1932 Attorney for the Defense 1932 High Speed 1932 Love Affair 1932 Behind the Mask 1932 as Teddy Tetzlaff Three Wise Girls 1932 Men in Her Life 1931 A Dangerous Affair 1931 Shanghaied Love 1931 Arizona 1931 as Teddy Tetzlaff The Good Bad Girl 1931 as Teddy Tetzlaff The Fighting Sheriff 1931 The Texas Ranger 1931 as Teddy Tetzlaff The Lightning Flyer 1931 The Last Parade 1931 The Criminal Code 1931 as Teddy Tetzlaff, photography by Tol'able David 1930 For the Love o' Lil 1930 The Squealer 1930 Hell's Island 1930 Sisters 1930 Soldiers and Women 1930 Prince of Diamonds 1930 A Royal Romance 1930 Guilty? 1930 Personality 1930 The Melody Man 1930 Mexicali Rose 1929 Wall Street 1929 Acquitted 1929 Hurricane 1929 as Teddy Tetzlaff Light Fingers 1929 The Fall of Eve 1929 as Teddy Tetzlaff The Flying Marine 1929 Father and Son 1929 The Donovan Affair 1929 as Teddy Tetzlaff The Younger Generation 1929 photography Behind Closed Doors 1929 The Faker 1929 as Teddy Tetzlaff The Apache 1928 The Power of the Press 1928 Stool Pigeon 1928 as Teddy Tetzlaff Life's Mockery 1928 The Masked Angel 1928 Into No Man's Land 1928 as Teddy Tetzlaff The Devil's Cage 1928 A Simple Sap 1928 Short as Teddy Tetzlaff Comrades 1928 Pitfalls of Passion 1927 Temptations of a Shop Girl 1927 Polly of the Movies 1927 Ragtime 1927 Eager Lips 1927 The Ladybird 1927 Sunshine of Paradise Alley 1926 Atta Boy 1926
Director Title Year Status Character The Young Land 1959 Seven Wonders of the World 1956 Documentary Schlitz Playhouse 1956 TV Series 1 episode Screen Directors Playhouse 1955 TV Series 1 episode Son of Sinbad 1955 Terror on a Train 1953 The Treasure of Lost Canyon 1952 Under the Gun 1951 Gambling House 1950 The White Tower 1950 A Dangerous Profession 1949 The Window 1949 Johnny Allegro 1949 Fighting Father Dunne 1948 Riff-Raff 1947 Glamour Boy 1941 uncredited World Premiere 1941
Self Title Year Status Character Screen Directors Playhouse 1955 TV Series Himself - in prologue
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1943 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White The Talk of the Town (1942)
Known for movies Notorious (1946) as Cinematographer
My Man Godfrey (1936) as Cinematographer
The Talk of the Town (1942) as Cinematographer
The More the Merrier (1943) as Cinematographer