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Gábor Pogány

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Occupation
  
Cinematographer

Died
  
1999, Rome, Italy

Role
  
Cinematographer


Name
  
Gabor Pogany

Years active
  
1941 - 1991

Children
  
Cristiano Pogany

Born
  
28 October 1915
Budapest Austro-Hungarian Empire

Grandchildren
  
Eva Pogany, Isabel Pogany, Tommaso Pogany

Movies
  
Two Women, Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, Night Train Murders, Sweet Deceptions, Two Missionaries

Similar People
  
Riccardo Freda, Cesare Zavattini, Willy Kurant, Sandro Continenza, Adrian Maben

Budapest Industrial Dialogue on Synthetic Biology - Gábor Pogány


Gábor Pogány (1915–1999) was a Hungarian-born Italian cinematographer. Born in Budapest and educated in Britain, Pogány emigrated to Italy and spent much of his career in the country. He worked on over a hundred films during his career, mainly Italian films as well as some international productions. He worked frequently with the director Vittorio De Sica on films such as Two Women (1960). In 1960 he won a Nastro d'Argento for best cinematography for his work in Alessandro Blasetti's European Nights.

Pogány's son Cristiano Pogany was also a cinematographer, who was born in 1947, Rome, Lazio, Italy and died on February 18, 1999 (age 52) in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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