Robert Krasker, B.S.C., A.S.C. (21 August 1913 – 16 August 1981) was an Australian cinematographer who worked on more than 50 films in his career. Krasker was born in Alexandria, Egypt but his birth was registered in Perth, Western Australia. He travelled to England in 1937 via photographic studios in Paris and Dresden, and found work at Alexander Korda's London Films, where he became a senior camera operator. His first film as a director of photography was The Gentle Sex (1943), directed by Leslie Howard. He returned to Australia in the 1950s and reviewed movies.
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| - Robert Krasker (de)
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- Robert Krasker (pt)
- Краскер, Роберт (ru)
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| - Robert Krasker (* 13. August 1913 in Perth, Western Australia, Australien; † 16. August 1981 in London, England) war ein australischer Kameramann. (de)
- Robert Krasker (membre de la BSC), né le 13 août 1913 à Perth (Australie-Occidentale) et mort le 16 août 1981 à Londres (Angleterre), est un directeur de la photographie australien. (fr)
- Robert Krasker (Perth, 21 agosto 1913 – Londra, 16 agosto 1981) è stato un direttore della fotografia australiano. Vinse l'Oscar alla migliore fotografia nel 1951 per il film Il terzo uomo. (it)
- Robert Krasker (ur. 13 sierpnia 1913 w Perth, zm. 16 sierpnia 1981 w Londynie) – australijski operator filmowy, pracujący przez wiele lat w kinematografii brytyjskiej. Wyjechał do Anglii w 1937 r. Laureat Oscara za najlepsze zdjęcia do filmu Trzeci człowiek (1949) w reżyserii Carola Reeda, z którym Krasker 4-krotnie współpracował. (pl)
- Robert Krasker (21 de agosto de 1913 — 16 de agosto de 1981) é um diretor de fotografia australiano que fez carreira no Reino Unido. Venceu o Oscar de melhor fotografia na edição de 1950 por The Third Man. (pt)
- Роберт Краскер (англ. Robert Krasker; 13 августа 1913 — 16 августа 1981) — австралийский кинооператор. Лауреат премии «Оскар» в 1951 году за лучшую операторскую работу в фильме «Третий человек». (ru)
- Robert Krasker, B.S.C., A.S.C. (21 August 1913 – 16 August 1981) was an Australian cinematographer who worked on more than 50 films in his career. Krasker was born in Alexandria, Egypt but his birth was registered in Perth, Western Australia. He travelled to England in 1937 via photographic studios in Paris and Dresden, and found work at Alexander Korda's London Films, where he became a senior camera operator. His first film as a director of photography was The Gentle Sex (1943), directed by Leslie Howard. He returned to Australia in the 1950s and reviewed movies. (en)
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| - Robert Krasker (* 13. August 1913 in Perth, Western Australia, Australien; † 16. August 1981 in London, England) war ein australischer Kameramann. (de)
- Robert Krasker, B.S.C., A.S.C. (21 August 1913 – 16 August 1981) was an Australian cinematographer who worked on more than 50 films in his career. Krasker was born in Alexandria, Egypt but his birth was registered in Perth, Western Australia. He travelled to England in 1937 via photographic studios in Paris and Dresden, and found work at Alexander Korda's London Films, where he became a senior camera operator. His first film as a director of photography was The Gentle Sex (1943), directed by Leslie Howard. Krasker's work was influenced by film noir and German Expressionism. He received an Academy Award for his work on The Third Man (1949), directed by Carol Reed, having previously worked with Reed on Odd Man Out (1947). He also worked on Brief Encounter for David Lean and Another Man's Poison for Irving Rapper. Lean sacked him from Great Expectations in December 1946 because both he and producer Ronald Neame were unhappy with his handling of the marsh scenes. However he is credited with the opening scene of that film. His later films included the epics Alexander the Great, El Cid, and The Fall of the Roman Empire. He returned to Australia in the 1950s and reviewed movies. His legacy during his lifetime was relatively unknown in Australia, and some of his photographs were sold after his death in London.His death in 1981, was noted by Australian film directors of the time. Krasker was the first Australian cinematographer to win an Oscar; the second won in 1990. (en)
- Robert Krasker (membre de la BSC), né le 13 août 1913 à Perth (Australie-Occidentale) et mort le 16 août 1981 à Londres (Angleterre), est un directeur de la photographie australien. (fr)
- Robert Krasker (Perth, 21 agosto 1913 – Londra, 16 agosto 1981) è stato un direttore della fotografia australiano. Vinse l'Oscar alla migliore fotografia nel 1951 per il film Il terzo uomo. (it)
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