Ernest Laszlo
Known For
Camera
Born
April 23, 1898
Birth Place
Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
Died
January 6, 1984
Biography
Born in Budapest within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he pursued an early fascination with visual storytelling that would shape his career. Moving through a rapidly evolving European landscape, he cultivated a disciplined approach to light, composition, and timing, developing a keen eye for capturing decisive moments. His work transitioned from silent-era frameworks to more contemporary cinema, where practical work and technical invention intersected with artistic intent. Across multiple decades, he contributed to the craft by refining procedural methods, mentoring collaborators, and advocating for a clear, deliberate camera presence. His legacy rests in the durable templates he helped establish for documentary and narrative filmmaking, emphasizing precision and storytelling through image. born in 1898.
Filmography
The Domino Principle
1977 — director of photography
Logan's Run
1976 — director of photography
Showdown
1973 — director of photography
Airport
1970 — director of photography
The First Time
1969 — director of photography
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
1969 — director of photography
Star!
1968 — director of photography
Luv
1967 — director of photography
Fantastic Voyage
1966 — director of photography
Ship of Fools
1965 — director of photography
Baby the Rain Must Fall
1965 — director of photography
One Man's Way
1964 — director of photography