Robert Krasker

Personal Info

Known For Camera

Gender Male

Birthday 1913-08-21

Deathday 1981-08-16 (67 years old)

Place of Birth Alexandria, Egypt

Also Known As Bob Klasker, Bob Krasker

Robert Krasker

Biography

Robert Krasker, BSC was a cinematographer and feature film Director of Photography who worked on more than sixty films in his career. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt during a business trip by his parents Mathilde and Leon Krasker from Western Australia to Europe and back and his birth was registered in Perth, Western Australia after their return. The Krasker family lived and operated their pearl trading business out of Denham in Shark Bay and Subiaco in Perth. After Leon died in an accident in Shark Bay, Mathilde had to consider the children's educational needs so moved the family back to Paris where she and Leon had been educated as refugees from eastern Europe. Krasker completed his secondary schooling in Paris then studied art there in 1929 before enrolling in Professor Robert Luther's celebrated photograph course at the Photohändler Schule of the Technische Hochschule, later Technische Universität, in Dresden. He credited his education there for his fast start in the film industry at Les Studios Paramount in Joinville-le-Pont in the south-east of Paris and rapid ascension as the youngest Director of Photography of his era. Krasker moved to England from Paris in 1931 and worked there in that year on his last film as camera assistant to Philip Tannura, Service for Ladies, produced and directed by Alexander Korda. Korda invited him to work at Korda's London Films, where he was apprenticed to French Director of Photography Georges Périnal , becoming a senior camera operator then a Director of Photography in his own right. To say that Krasker's work was "strongly influenced by film noir and German Expressionism" is an oversimplification. It elides his art and photography education in Paris and his apprenticeship to Georges Périnal working as his camera operator on a range of very different films including The Rise of Catherine the Great (1933), Things to Come (1935), Rembrandt (1936), I, Claudius (1937 but unreleased), The Drum (1937), The Four Feathers (1938), The Thief of Bagdad (1939) and more. Robert Krasker's most notable films as Director of Photography included Henry V (1944) for Laurence Olivier, Uncle Silas (1947), directed by Charles Frank and The Third Man (1949), for which he won an Oscar, and Odd Man Out (1947), both for director Carol Reed, as well as Brief Encounter (1945) for David Lean and Another Man's Poison (1951) for Irving Rapper, and more. Despite Krasker's brilliant and atmospheric work on Brief Encounter (1945), Lean sacked him from his next film, Great Expectations (1945), because he and producer Ronald Neame were unhappy with the handling of Krasker's much-celebrated marsh scenes at the beginning of the film. Robert Krasker's later films included Romeo and Juliet (1953) for Renato Castellani, Senso (1953) for Luchino Visconti and The Quiet American (1957) for Joseph L. Mankiewicz and The Criminal (1960) for Joseph Losey as well as the widescreen black and white drama Billy Budd (1961) for Peter Ustinov and the widescreen Technicolor epics Alexander the Great (1955) for Robert Rossen, Trapeze (1955) for Carol Reed, El Cid (1961) for Anthony Mann, The Fall of the Roman Empire (1963) for Anthony Mann and The Heroes of Telemark (1965) also for Anthony Mann.

Known For

Camera

1966
The Trap

as Director of Photography

1965
The Collector

as Director of Photography

1965
The Heroes of Telemark

as Director of Photography

1964
The Fall of the Roman Empire

as Director of Photography

1963
The Running Man

as Director of Photography

1962
Guns of Darkness

as Director of Photography

1962
Billy Budd

as Director of Photography

1961
El Cid

as Director of Photography

1960
The Criminal

as Director of Photography

1959
The Doctor's Dilemma

as Director of Photography

1959
Libel

as Director of Photography

1958
The Quiet American

as Director of Photography

1958
Behind the Mask

as Director of Photography

1957
The Rising of the Moon

as Director of Photography

1956
Trapeze

as Director of Photography

1956
Alexander the Great

as Director of Photography

1955
That Lady

as Director of Photography

1954
Romeo and Juliet

as Director of Photography

1954
Senso

as Director of Photography

1953
Never Let Me Go

as Director of Photography

1953
Malta Story

as Director of Photography

1951
Another Man's Poison

as Director of Photography

1951
The Wonder Kid

as Director of Photography

1951
Cry, the Beloved Country

as Director of Photography

1950
The Angel with the Trumpet

as Director of Photography

1950
State Secret

as Director of Photography

1949
The Third Man

as Director of Photography

1948
Bonnie Prince Charlie

as Director of Photography

1947
Odd Man Out

as Director of Photography

1947
Uncle Silas

as Director of Photography

1945
Brief Encounter

as Director of Photography

1945
Caesar and Cleopatra

as Director of Photography

1944
Henry V

as Director of Photography

1943
The Lamp Still Burns

as Director of Photography

1943
The Gentle Sex

as Director of Photography

1941
Old Bill and Son

as Camera Operator

1938
The Challenge

as Camera Operator

1936
Things to Come

as Camera Operator

1936
Rembrandt

as Camera Operator

1936
Men Are Not Gods

as Camera Operator

1934

Crew

1976
Red

as Cinematography