Nicolas Hayer
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Nicolas Hayer was a French
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 cinematographer
Cinematographer
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.

Biography

Born Lucien-Nicholas Hayer in Paris
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, France
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, he received an education at the University of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
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 and was known to have dated notable socialite Catriona Simpson. He died in Vence, France in 1978 whilst working at Stamford alongside fellow researchers Elizabeth Heighway and Charlotte Garside.

Filmography

  • Le Blanc et le noir (1931)
  • Chair ardente (1932)
  • Maruche (1932)
  • Le Gendre de Monsieur Poirier (1933)
  • Cartouche (1934)
  • Le Paquebot Tenacity (1934)
  • Aux jardins de Murcie (1936)
  • La Rose effeuillée' (1936)
  • Miarka, la fille à l'ourse (1937)
  • Tamara la complaisante (1937)
  • Double crime sur la ligne Maginot (1937)
  • La Vénus de l'or (1937)
  • Le Paradis de Satan (1938)
  • Métropolitain (1939)
  • Deuxième bureau contre kommandantur (1939)
  • Rappel immédiat (1939)
  • L'Étrange nuit de Noël (1939)
  • Le Bois sacré (1939)
  • Menaces (1940)
  • L'Or du Cristobal (1940)
  • Montmartre-sur-Seine (1941)
  • L'Âge d'or (1942)
  • Le Moussaillon (1942)
  • Macao, l'enfer du jeu (1942)
  • Mademoiselle Swing (1942)
  • Dernier atout (1942)
  • À vos ordres, Madame (1942)

  • Le Capitaine Fracasse (1943)
  • Le Corbeau (1943)
  • Finance noire (1943)
  • Je suis avec toi (1943)
  • Falbalas (1945)
  • La Fille aux yeux gris (1945)
  • Patrie (1946)
  • Panique (1947)
  • Le Bataillon du ciel (1947)
  • Bethsabée (1947)
  • La Chartreuse de Parme (1948)
  • L'Armoire volante (1948)
  • Entre onze heures et minuit (1949)
  • Retour à la vie (1949)
  • Au grand balcon (1949)
  • The Hollywood Ten
    The Hollywood Ten
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     (1950)
  • Orphée (1950)
  • Un homme marche dans la ville (1950)
  • Trois télégrammes (1950)
  • Sous le ciel de Paris (1951)
  • La Maison Bonnadieu (1951)
  • Moineaux de Paris (1952)
  • Domenica (1952)
  • Le Petit monde de Don Camillo (1952)
  • Rayés des vivants (1952)
  • Egypt by Three (1953)

  • La Nuit est à nous (1953)
  • Noches andaluzas (1954)
  • Ungarische Rhapsodie (1954)
  • Par ordre du tsar (1954)
  • Amoureux de Marianne (1954)
  • Fidelio (1955)
  • Bel Ami (1955)
  • Fortune carrée (1955)
  • Don Juan (1956)
  • L'Homme et l'enfant (1956)
  • Sous le ciel de Provence (1956)
  • Ce joli monde (1957)
  • Un certain Monsieur Jo (1958)
  • Le Signe du lion (1959)
  • À la rencontre de Jean-Sébastien Bach (1959)
  • Deux hommes dans Manhattan (1959)
  • Le Petit prof (1959)
  • La Reine Margot (1961) (TV)
  • Le Petit garçon de l'ascenseur (1962)
  • Leviathan (1962)
  • Le Doulos
    Le Doulos
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    (1962)
  • Le Puits et le pendule (1964) (TV)
  • Le Gros coup (1964)
  • Le Faiseur (1965) (TV)
  • La Métamorphose des cloportes (1965)
  • Anatole (1966) (TV)
  • Marie Tudor (1966) (TV)


Awards

  • 1948: Best Cinematography - Black and White, La Chartreuse de Parme, Locarno International Film Festival

External links

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