Laszlo Kovacs, a Hungarian-born cinematographer who distinguished himself on “Easy Rider” and frequently collaborated with director Peter Bogdanovich, died Sunday at his home in Beverly Hills after an ...
Internationally acclaimed cinematographer Laszlo Kovacs, who lensed the landmark cinematic achievement "Easy Rider" and compiled more than 70 credits, has died at his home in Beverly Hills. By Carolyn ...
It’s a tale of friendship and survival that has become legend in Hollywood. Two young Hungarians meet while studying cinema in Budapest and become swept up in the abortive Hungarian Revolution of 1956 ...
Bogdanovich added, “Laszlo Kovacs and I did seven pictures together, more than I did with any other cinematographer, and the reason is simple: Laszlo was the most versatile director of photography. He ...
Last night on PBS, I caught the reverent and fascinating documentary No Subtitles Necessary: László & Vilmos, a look at the art, influence, and longtime brotherly friendship of the two most fabled ...
Those who were there agree that the early ’70s were a pivotal time for the American cinema. The time represented a peak for serious American films, with the artistic and commercial success of “The ...
Laszlo Kovacs, a noted Hollywood cinematographer who worked on Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces and Shampoo, has died at the age of 74. The Hungarian-born photographer passed away Saturday night in his ...
László Kovács, who died on Sunday aged 74, was a Hungarian cinematographer who entered America in 1957 as a refugee, speaking no English, and became one of the most respected directors of photography ...
Laszlo Kovacs, a Hungarian refugee and master cinematographer whose stylistic inventions transformed cinema with such movies as “Easy Rider” and “Five Easy Pieces,” died Sunday. He was 74. Kovacs died ...
Laszlo Kovacs, the Hungarian-born cinematographer who shot counterculture classics such as “Easy Rider” as well as more mainstream pics including “Ghostbusters” and “Miss Congeniality” died Saturday ...
Laszlo Kovacs, the Hungarian-born cinematographer who shot counterculture classics such as “Easy Rider” as well as more mainstream pics including “Ghostbusters” and “Miss Congeniality” died Saturday ...
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