Walter Lassally
Walter Lassally was a German-born cinematographer who made notable contributions to British cinema, particularly in the 1960s and 70s. Known for his work on films that explored social issues, Lassally's career spanned various genres, and his unique visual style helped shape the representation of working-class life in film.
Born on Mar 18, 1926 (99 years old)
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Greece:
Walter Lassally is noted for his work in 'Zorba the Greek' and is mentioned in relation to 'Before Midnight'.
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Greece:
Walter Lassally, the cinematographer of Zorba the Greek, spent the rest of his life in Chania and donated his Oscar to a local tavern.
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United Kingdom:
Walter Lassally, a cinematographer who came on the Kindertransport, filmed various notable works.
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