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Dale H. "Ted" Tetzlaff (3 June 1903, in Los Angeles, California – 7 January 1995, in Sausalito, California) was an Academy Award-nominated Hollywood cinematographer active in the 1930s and 1940s.
Ted Tetzlaff. Cinematographer: Notorious. Ted Tetzlaff was born in 1903 in Los Angeles, the son of racecar driver and movie stuntman Teddy Tetzlaff, Sr.
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Fort Baker, California, USA
Ted Tetzlaff was born in 1903 in Los Angeles, the son of racecar driver and movie stuntman Teddy Tetzlaff, Sr. The elder Tetzlaff appeared in a number of silent star Wallace Reid's famous racing movies like The Roaring Road (1919), Double Speed (1920), Excuse My Dust (1920), Too Much Speed (1921) and Across the Continent (1922).
- June 3, 1903
- January 7, 1995
Theodore R. Tetzlaff is among the most prominent Chicago lawyers, having led two of the nation's largest law firms and served as general counsel for multiple multi-billion dollar public companies.
A Dangerous Profession is a 1949 American film noir directed by Ted Tetzlaff, written by Warren Duff and Martin Rackin, and starring George Raft, Ella Raines and Pat O'Brien. The film was one of a series of thrillers in which Raft appeared in the late 1940s, with decreasing commercial results.
Jan 7, 1995 · Ted Tetzlaff is known as an Director of Photography, Director, Cinematography, and Camera Operator. Some of his work includes Notorious, My Man Godfrey, I Married a Witch, Remember the Night, The Talk of the Town, The More the Merrier, Easy Living, and You Were Never Lovelier.
Ted Tetzlaff. Highest Rated: 100% Remember the Night (1940) Lowest Rated: 89% Road to Zanzibar (1941) Birthday: Jun 3, 1903. Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA.