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  1. Lucien Ballard A.S.C. (May 6, 1908 – October 1, 1988) was an American cinematographer. He worked on more than 130 films during his 50-year career, collaborating multiple times with directors including Josef von Sternberg, John Brahm, Henry Hathaway, Budd Boetticher, Raoul Walsh, Sam Peckinpah and Tom Gries.

  2. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Lucien Ballard, the cinematographer best known for his collaboration with director Sam Peckinpah on such films as The Wild Bunch (1969), was born in Miami, Oklahoma. Ballard became a wanderer after dropping out of the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oklahoma, journeying to China in search ...

    • Lucien Ballard
    • October 1, 1988
    • May 6, 1904
  3. Mini Bio. Lucien Ballard, the cinematographer best known for his collaboration with director Sam Peckinpah on such films as The Wild Bunch (1969), was born in Miami, Oklahoma. Ballard became a wanderer after dropping out of the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oklahoma, journeying to China in search of opportunity.

    • May 6, 1904
    • October 1, 1988
  4. Biografía de Lucien Ballard y su filmografía, todas sus películas: El príncipe valiente, Atraco perfecto, Grupo salvaje, Rejas humanas, Nuestro amor Lucien Ballard - Edad | Biografía | Películas | Noticias | Filmografía | Premios - Decine21

  5. 6 de oct. de 1988 · Lucien Ballard, a cinematographer whose sensuous images contributed to the heyday of the black-and-white film as well as the era of the three-dimensional color spectacular, died Saturday at...

  6. Lucien Ballard (1904 - 1988) fue un director de fotografía de Estados Unidos conocido por El guateque, Atraco perfecto, Grupo salvaje, Laura, La huida, Tú a Boston y yo a California, La balada de Cable Hogue, Duelo en la alta sierra, Valor de ley y Los cuatro hijos de Katie Elder.

  7. Cinematography. Department. Lucien Ballard, the cinematographer best known for his collaboration with directors Sam Peckinpah and Josef von Sternberg, was born in Miami, Oklahoma. Ballard became a wanderer after dropping out of the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oklahoma, journeying to China in search of opportunity.