Ted Tetzlaff

Ted Tetzlaff
Born
Dale H. Tetzlaff

(1903-06-03)June 3, 1903
Los Angeles, California, United States
DiedJanuary 7, 1995(1995-01-07) (aged 91)
Sausalito, California, United States
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Film director, cinematographer

Dale H. "Ted" Tetzlaff (3 June 1903, in Los Angeles, California โ€“ 7 January 1995, in Sausalito, California) was an Academy Award-nominated Hollywood cinematographer active in the 1930s and 1940s.

Career

Tetzlaff was particularly favored by the actress Carole Lombard, whom he photographed in 10 films.

After World War II service as a US Army Major, he became a film director, and directed about a dozen films from 1947 to 1957, including the film noir classic The Window (1949).

His father was racecar driver and film stuntman Teddy Tetzlaff (1883โ€“1929).

Selected filmography

As cinematographer

As director


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