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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0297252Léo L. Fuchs - IMDb

    Léo L. Fuchs. Producer: La femme en bleu. Although Fuchs spent over twenty years as a motion picture producer, beginning with "Gambit' in 1966, his introduction to movie making came during the previous decades as one of the world's leading "special photographers" on movie sets in Europe and North America.

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    • January 22, 2009
    • June 14, 1929
  2. Léo L. Fuchs is known as an Producer, Still Photographer, Executive Producer, Writer, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Jo, Gambit, That Most Important Thing: Love, Malone, Love at the Top, Just the Way You Are, Sunday Lovers, and La Mandarine.

  3. Leo Fuchs (1911-1994) was a master entertainer, known as the “Yiddish Fred Astaire.” He entertained from age five to eighty: acting, singing, dancing, landing punchlines, playing violin, writing sketches and humorous couplets, and touring the world. Poster for El Rabino Americano starring Leo Fuchs View Poster.

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  4. Leo Fuchs is a Hollywood veteran who spent 20 years (1944 -1965) shooting some of the most moving and memorable images of ‘50s and ‘60s film icons. He had a major retrospective at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (the Oscar academy) in Los Angeles in 2001.

  5. Leo Fuchs is a Hollywood veteran who spent over 40 years shooting some of the most moving and memorable images of 50s and 60s film icons ever made. Fuchs’ introduction to moviemaking came as one of the world’s leading “special photographers” on movie sets in Europe and North America.

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  6. Leo Fuchs is a Hollywood veteran who spent 20 years (1944 -1965) shooting some of the most moving and memorable images of ‘50s and ‘60s film icons. He had a major retrospective at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (the Oscar academy) in Los Angeles in 2001.

  7. www.gq.com › gallery › leo-fuchs-photographs-hollywood-archivesBehind the Silver Screen | GQ

    Nov 15, 2010 · Back in the '50s and '60s, Leo Fuchs did something unbelievably great on the back-lots and in the backrooms of Hollywood: he shot brilliant photos of Sinatra, Rock Hudson, Paul Newman, and other...