Vilmos Fényes
Vilmos Fényes (born September 18, 1891 in Ferdinandovat , Austria-Hungary , † after 1926) was a Hungarian cameraman for domestic and German silent films.
Live and act
Fényes started filming in his Hungarian homeland in 1910, but shortly afterwards went to Germany, where at the end of the war in 1918 he initially photographed several B-films about the series detective Harry Hill . At the beginning of the 1920s there were also orders for A-films such as Carl Froelich's productions Der Taugenasst, Luise Millerin and Der Wetterwart . As early as 1924, Fényes received no more commissions, and he disappeared from the public eye.
Filmography
- 1918: At a hundred-kilometer pace
- 1918: Worth Trial
- 1918: From a height of a thousand meters
- 1919: The Song of the Norns
- 1919: The hangman's daughter
- 1920: Hotel Atlantic
- 1920: The secret of the fakir
- 1921: The good-for-nothing
- 1922: Luise Millerin
- 1923: The weather warden
- 1924: The radio marriage
literature
- Kurt Mühsam / Egon Jacobsohn: Lexicon of the film . Lichtbildbühne publishing house, Berlin 1926. p. 54
Web links
- Vilmos Fényes in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Vilmos Fényes at filmportal.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fényes, Vilmos |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Hungarian cameraman |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 18, 1891 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ferdinandovat , Austria-Hungary |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1926 |