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Nicolas Hayer

Highest Rated: 97% Orpheus (1950)

Lowest Rated: 96% The Informer (1961)

Birthday: May 1, 1898

Birthplace: Paris, France

Though he began his career as a news cameraman, French-born Nicolas Hayer had transitioned into cinematography by the age of 33. His first foray into cinematic camerawork was in 1931's "Black and White," a comedy about a woman who decides to get revenge on her cheating husband. From there, he went on to work as a cinematographer for just under 100 film and television projects over the course of a career that spanned almost 40 years. For his work on "La Chartreuse de Parme," Hayer won the 1948 Best Cinematography award at the Locarno International Film Festival. The cameraman is best remembered for his ability to capture the true character and essence of a setting, although he was also noted for his ability to work in a myriad of genres. This versatility is evidenced by his best-known works, including the psychological thriller "Le Corbeau," the romantic fantasy "Orpheus," and the political satire "Le Petit Monde de Don Camillo," in which Orson Welles portrays the voice of God. For the last decade of his career, Hayer shifted his focus to television. His final project was in 1967: the first episode of the TV series "Le Tribunal de l'Impossible." He died a little over 10 years later at the age of 80.

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Highest-Rated Movies

97% 89% Orpheus
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96% 90% The Informer
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A Man Walks in the City
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The Charterhouse of Parma
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Paris Frills
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57% Two Men in Manhattan
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Gambling Hell
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Dernier atout
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Paris in Love
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76% The Sign of Leo
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
The Informer 96% 90% 1961 Cinematographer The Sign of Leo 76% 1960 Cinematographer Two Men in Manhattan 57% 1959 Cinematographer Orpheus 97% 89% 1950 Cinematographer A Man Walks in the City 1949 Cinematographer The Charterhouse of Parma 1947 Cinematographer Paris Frills 1945 Cinematographer Gambling Hell 1942 Cinematographer Dernier atout 1942 Cinematographer Paris in Love 1935 Cinematographer
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