Raymond Agnel
French cinematographer
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Raymond Agnel (1893–1967) was a French cinematographer.[1][2][3] Agnel began working during the silent era and was active until the 1950s, collaborating with directors such as Jean Renoir and Maurice Tourneur.
Born26 July 1893
Died24 November 1967 (aged 74)
OccupationCinematographer
Yearsactive1908–1954 (film)
Raymond Agnel | |
|---|---|
| Born | 26 July 1893 |
| Died | 24 November 1967 (aged 74) |
| Occupation | Cinematographer |
| Years active | 1908–1954 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Sarati the Terrible (1923)
- The Gardens of Murcia (1923)
- The Clairvoyant (1924)
- Terror (1924)
- Madame Sans-Gêne (1925)
- The Nude Woman (1926)
- Palaces (1927)
- Marquitta (1927)
- Madonna of the Sleeping Cars (1928)
- The Wedding March (1929)
- The Three Masks (1929)
- Levy and Company (1930)
- Tenderness (1930)
- The Levy Department Stores (1932)
- The Wonderful Day (1932)
- Buridan's Donkey (1932)
- The Sandman (1932)
- Southern Cross (1932)
- Fun in the Barracks (1932)
- Toto (1933)
- Arlette and Her Fathers (1934)
- Ernest the Rebel (1938)
- Four in the Morning (1938)
- The West (1938)
- Troubled Heart (1938)
- The Porter from Maxim's (1939)
- Love Around the Clock (1943)
- The Exile's Song (1943)
- Father Serge (1945)
- The Grand Hotel Affair (1946)
- Solita de Cordoue (1946)
- The Husbands of Leontine (1947)
- Monsieur de Falindor (1947)
- The Village of Wrath (1947)
- Monsieur Chasse (1947)
- Cab Number 13 (1948)
- Good Enough to Eat (1951)
- Darling Anatole (1954)