Ray Sturgess

Ray Sturgess

Known for: Camera
Biography: 1910-10-28
Deathday: 2000-01-01 (89 years old)

Biography

Ray Sturgess (October 28, 1910 in London - January 2000 in Hounslow, London), was a British cinematographer and camera operator. He worked as a cameraman on the Academy Award-winning Hamlet and Seven Days to Noon in 1948, Chance of a Lifetime in 1960, and Station Six-Sahara in 1962. In the mid-1960s he shot seven episodes of The Saint and 25 episodes of The Protectors in 1972-3.

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Average 5.4
Based on 23.5 Thousand movie and tv ratings over time
1943
1953
1958
1958
1974

Information

Known For
Camera

Gender
Male

Birthday
1910-10-28

Deathday
2000-01-01 (89 years old)

Birth Place
London, United Kingdom

Citizenships
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom


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