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  1. László Kovács ASC (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkovaːt͡ʃ ˈlaːsloː]; 14 May 1933 – 22 July 2007) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer who was influential in the development of American New Wave films in the 1970s, collaborating with directors including Peter Bogdanovich, Richard Rush, Dennis Hopper, Norman Jewison, and ...

  2. László Kovács. Cinematographer: Easy Rider. László Kovács was born on May 14, 1933 in Cece, Hungary. He is known for his work on Easy Rider (1969), Five Easy Pieces (1970), Ghostbusters (1984) and Copycat (1995). He won the Lifetime Achievement Award from the ASC in 2002. He was married to Audrey.

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    • Cece, Hungary
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    • Beverly Hills, California, USA
  3. Jul 26, 2007 · Laszlo Kovacs, a Hungarian cinematographer who fell in love with the American landscape on a cross-country bus ride and then used light, shadow and imagination to give visual shape to seminal...

  4. Aug 23, 2021 · Kovács was most famous for the freewheeling camerawork he brought to the 1969 counterculture classic Easy Rider, but his résumé boasts a long string of significant pictures in a variety of genres: Five Easy Pieces; What’s Up, Doc?;

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  5. Laszlo Kovacs, the Hungarian-born cinematographer who found international fame after treating the American landscape as a character in the landmark 1969 movie “Easy Rider,” has died. He was 74.

  6. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofLászló Kovács | BAFTA

    Cinematographer. 13 May 1933 to 21 July 2007. Fleeing his Hungarian homeland with fellow film student Vilmos Zsigmond following the 1956 uprising, Kovacs became identified with a classic era of American film.

  7. László Kovács ASC was a Hungarian-American cinematographer who was influential in the development of American New Wave films in the 1970s, collaborating with directors including Peter Bogdanovich, Richard Rush, Dennis Hopper, Norman Jewison, and Martin Scorsese.