- Jack Cardiff
Infobox actor
name = Jack Cardiff, B.S.C.
caption = Jack Cardiff, film-maker
birthdate = birth date and age|1914|9|18|df=yes
location =Great Yarmouth ,Norfolk
academyawards = Best Cinematography
1947 "Black Narcissus "
Honorary Award
2001 Lifetime Achievement
goldenglobeawards = Best Cinematography
1947 "Black Narcissus "
Best Director - Motion Picture
1961 "Sons and Lovers"Jack Cardiff OBE, B.S.C. (born
18 September 1914 ) is an Academy Award-winning Britishcinematographer , director andphotographer .His career spans the development of cinema, from
silent film , through early experiments inTechnicolor (and, less successfully,Smell-o-vision ), to filmmaking in the 21st century. He is best known for his influential cinematography for directors such as Powell, Huston and Hitchcock.In 2000 he was awarded an OBE.In 2001 he was awarded an Honorary Oscar for his contribution to the cinema.
Born in
Great Yarmouth ,Norfolk , Cardiff's parents weremusic hall entertainers. He worked as an actor from an early age, both in the music hall and in a number of silent films: "My Son, My Son" (1918), "Billy's Rose" (1922), "The Loves of Mary, Queen of Scots" (1923) and "Tiptoes" (1927). At 15 he began working as a camera assistant, clapper boy and production runner forBritish International Pictures , including Hitchcock's "The Skin Game " (1931).Cinematography
In 1935 Cardiff graduated to camera operator and occasional cinematographer, working mostly for
London Films . He was the first to shoot a film in Britain inTechnicolor : "Wings of the Morning" (1937). When the war began he worked as a cinematographer on public information films.The turning point in his career was as a 2nd unit cameraman on Powell & Pressburger's "
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp " (1943); they were impressed enough to hire Cardiff as cinematographer on their post-war Technicolor masterpiece "A Matter of Life and Death" (1946). Their collaboration continued with "Black Narcissus " (1947), which won Cardiff an Oscar and aGolden Globe , and "The Red Shoes" (1948). These films put Cardiff's talents in high demand, and a string of big-budget films followed. After concentrating on direction in the 1960s, he returned to cinematography in the 1970s and 1980s.Notable films as cinematographer include:
*"A Matter of Life and Death" (1946) directed byPowell and Pressburger
*"Black Narcissus " (1947) directed byPowell and Pressburger
*"The Red Shoes" (1948) directed byPowell and Pressburger
*"Under Capricorn " (1949) directed byAlfred Hitchcock
*"The Black Rose " (1950) starringOrson Welles
*"The Magic Box" (1951) a biopic ofWilliam Friese-Greene
*"Pandora and the Flying Dutchman " (1951)
*"The African Queen " (1951) directed byJohn Huston
*"The Barefoot Contessa " (1954)
*"War and Peace" (1956)
*"The Prince and the Showgirl " (1957) directed byLaurence Olivier
*"Legend of the Lost " (1957)
*"The Vikings" (1958)
*"Fanny (1961)
*"Death on the Nile" (1978)
*"The Awakening" (1980)
*"Ghost Story "(1981)
*"The Dogs of War" (1981)
*"Conan the Destroyer " (1984)
*"" (1985)Directorial work
In the late 1950s Cardiff began to direct, with two modest successes in "Intent to Kill" (1958) and "
Web of Evidence " (1959). In 1960 his adaptation of D. H. Lawrence's novel "Sons and Lovers", starringTrevor Howard ,Wendy Hiller andDean Stockwell , was a successful hit. It earned seven Oscar nominations and wonFreddie Francis Best Black-and-White Cinematography. Cardiff received a Golden Globe for direction.After the high water mark of "Sons and Lovers", he directed an unusual mix of films, including:
*"Scent of Mystery " (1960) — the first production inSmell-o-vision
*"My Geisha " (1962)
*"The Long Ships" (1963)
*"Young Cassidy " (1965)
*"The Mercenaries " (1968)
*"The Girl on a Motorcycle " (1968) starringMarianne Faithfull
*"The Mutations" (1973) starringDonald Pleasence
*"Penny Gold " (1973)References
*Cardiff's autobiography "Magic Hour" (ISBN 0-571-19274-2)
*"Conversations with Jack Cardiff: Art, Light and Direction in Cinema" by Justin Bowyer (ISBN 0-7134-8855-7)External links
*imdb name|id=0002153|name=Jack Cardiff
* [http://www.bfi.org.uk/features/cardiff/ BFI: Jack Cardiff]
*Screenonline name|id=458373|name=Jack Cardiff biography and credits
* [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Reviews/Jack Jack Cardiff] at the [http://www.powell-pressburger.org Powell & Pressburger pages]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/forum/1233410.stm BBC Forum Interview (2001)]
*BBC Radio 4's "The Film Programme" [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/filmprogramme/filmprogramme_20050326.shtml special edition on Jack Cardiff]
* [http://www.jackcardiff.co.uk/ Jack Cardiff Prints]
* [http://www.nndb.com/people/089/000174564 NNDB]
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