The Borneo Post

Cinematogr­apher Ballhaus dies at 81

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GERMAN cinematogr­apher Michael Ballhaus, who counted “Goodfellas”, “Gangs of New York” and “The Departed” among the blockbuste­r movies he fi lmed, died overnight at his home in Berlin, his publisher said on Wednesday. He was 81.

In a career that spanned over four decades, Ballhaus worked with Hollywood directors including Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese and Robert Redford. He was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Cinematogr­aphy, though he never won.

Ballhaus started out as a cameraman with German broadcaste­r Suedwestfu­nk and then worked in the 1960s with German fi lm directors including Rainer Werner Fassbinder before moving to the United States.

Last year, Ballhaus was awarded the Honorary Golden Bear award at the Berlinale fi lm festival for his life’s work.

In 2014, he published an autobiogra­phy, “Images in My Head”, which begins: “These are the memories of a man who has lived and worked with his eyes.”

“Michael Ballhaus was far more than a cameraman,” his publisher, Thomas Rathnow, said in a statement. “He was an artiste who created unforgetta­ble pictures in numerous fi lms and in collaborat­ion with the best directors of our time.”

“And he was a gentleman, a man with style and a sense of irony,” Rathnow added. “We will miss him very much.”

Ballhaus, who died after a short illness, was predecease­d by his fi rst wife. He is survived by his second wife, Sherry Hormann, an American fi lm director, and two sons. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Ballhaus receives an Honorary Golden Bear for his lifetime achievemen­t at the 66th Berlinale Internatio­nal Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, on Feb 18, 2016. — Reuters file photo
Ballhaus receives an Honorary Golden Bear for his lifetime achievemen­t at the 66th Berlinale Internatio­nal Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, on Feb 18, 2016. — Reuters file photo

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