Rudolph Maté

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rudolph Maté, A.S.C. (21 January 1898 – 27 October 1964), born Rudolf Matheh or Mayer, was an accomplished cinematographer and film director. Born in Kraków (then in Austria-Hungary, now in Poland), Maté started in the film business after his graduation from the University of Budapest. He went on to work as an assistant cameraman in Hungary and later throughout Europe, sometimes with noted colleague Karl Freund. Maté worked on several of Carl Theodor Dreyer's films including The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) and Vampyr (1932) which led to his being hired as director of photography on a number of prominent films. Maté worked as cinematographer on Hollywood films from the mid-1930s, including Dodsworth (1936), the Laurel and Hardy feature Our Relations (1936) and Stella Dallas (1937). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography...

Known For

Career Timeline

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  1. 1947
    Down to Earth

    Director of Photography • Camera

  2. 1947
    It Had to Be You

    Director of Photography • Camera

  3. 1946
    Gilda

    Director of Photography • Camera

  4. 1945
    Tonight and Every Night

    Director of Photography • Camera

  5. 1945
    Over 21

    Director of Photography • Camera

  6. 1944
    Cover Girl

    Director of Photography • Camera

  7. 1944
    Address Unknown

    Director of Photography • Camera

  8. 1943
    Sahara

    Director of Photography • Camera

Rudolph Maté - Aperture