Christopher Challis, B.S.C. is a British cinematographer who has worked on more than 70 feature films since starting in the industry in the 1940s. After working as camera operator on a number of films for Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, he made his debut as director of photography on The End of the River in 1947 one of their projects as producers. After The End of the River, Challis was camera operator under Jack Cardiff on The Red Shoes.

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  • Christopher Challis, B.S.C. is a British cinematographer who has worked on more than 70 feature films since starting in the industry in the 1940s. After working as camera operator on a number of films for Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, he made his debut as director of photography on The End of the River in 1947 one of their projects as producers. After The End of the River, Challis was camera operator under Jack Cardiff on The Red Shoes. He did not object to the demotion as he wanted to work on the film. Following this he went back to being director of photography. He was cinematographer on most of Powell and Pressburger's later films, including The Small Back Room (1949), The Elusive Pimpernel (1950), The Tales of Hoffmann (1951), Oh... Rosalinda!! (1955), The Battle of the River Plate (1956) and Ill Met by Moonlight (1957). His expertise in colour cinematography made him a popular choice for British films of the 1950s, and he made a number of successful comedies, including Genevieve (1953), The Captain's Table (1958) and Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965). He worked on a variety of projects, such as The Spanish Gardener (1956), the 1960 war classic, Sink the Bismarck!, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), and Billy Wilder's The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970). He was nominated for several BAFTA Awards for Best British Cinematography, including a win in 1966 for Stanley Donen's film Arabesque. His autobiography, Are They Really So Awful?: A Cameraman's Chronicle, was published by Janus Publishing Company in March 1995.
  • Christopher Challis ist ein britischer Kameramann. Seine Karriere im Filmgeschäft begann er Mitte der 1940er Jahren als camera operator für die Regisseure Michael Powell und Emeric Pressburger, für die er später auch als Kameramann arbeitete. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs war er als Kameramann für die Royal Air Force tätig gewesen und hatte so erste Erfahrungen gesammelt. Sein erster Film als Kameramann war Abenteuer in Brasilien aus dem Jahr 1947. Mehrere Male arbeitete er mit dem Regisseur Guy Hamilton zusammen, so etwa bei der Literaturverfilmung Das Böse unter der Sonne aus dem Jahr 1982. In seiner Karriere wurde Challis vier Mal für den BAFTA-Award nominiert, 1967 wurde er mit dem Preis in der Kategorie Best British Cinematography (Colour) für seine Arbeit an dem Film Arabeske ausgezeichnet.
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  • Christopher Challis, B.S.C. is a British cinematographer who has worked on more than 70 feature films since starting in the industry in the 1940s. After working as camera operator on a number of films for Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, he made his debut as director of photography on The End of the River in 1947 one of their projects as producers. After The End of the River, Challis was camera operator under Jack Cardiff on The Red Shoes.
  • Christopher Challis ist ein britischer Kameramann. Seine Karriere im Filmgeschäft begann er Mitte der 1940er Jahren als camera operator für die Regisseure Michael Powell und Emeric Pressburger, für die er später auch als Kameramann arbeitete. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs war er als Kameramann für die Royal Air Force tätig gewesen und hatte so erste Erfahrungen gesammelt. Sein erster Film als Kameramann war Abenteuer in Brasilien aus dem Jahr 1947.
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