Name Dan Laustsen | Role Cinematographer | |
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Parents Ellen Laustsen, Aage Aarup Laustsen Awards Robert Award for Best Cinematography, Bodil Award for Best Cinematographer, Bodil Honorary Award Movies Crimson Peak, Silent Hill, Mimic, Brotherhood of the Wolf, The League of Extraordi Similar People Matthew Robbins, Fernando Velazquez, Ole Bornedal, Samuel Hadida, Soren Kragh‑Jacobsen |
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Dan Laustsen (born June 15, 1954 in Aalborg, Denmark) is a Danish cinematographer. He graduated from the Danish National Film School in 1979, and is a member of the Danish Society of Cinematographers. His career spans four decades and he has been nominated and won many prestigious awards, chiefly the Robert Awards. Laustsen is best known for his work on the films Silent Hill, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and Crimson Peak, where the visual side of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was hailed as a "visual treat" in Variety. Dan Laustsen has repeatedly collaborated with director Guillermo Del Toro, notably on the films Mimic and Crimson Peak.
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- Mimic 6 9 movie clip these things can imitate us 1997 hd
- The possession 9 10 movie clip jewish exorcism 2012 hd
- Personal life
- Awards and nominations
- Filmography
- References

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Personal life

Dan Laustsen was born on June 15, 1954 in Aalborg, Denmark, to his parents Aage Aarup Laustsen and Ellen Laustsen. He studied at the National Film School of Denmark from 1976 to 1979, to pursue a career of cinematography. Laustsen has been involved in the production of feature films, documentaries, and advertisements, and is a member of the Danish Society of Cinematographers.
Awards and nominations

Filmography
