Camera
Community Rating
6.2
TMDB estimate
Born
March 27, 1902
Died
April 3, 1998 (age 96)
Born in
Bluff, Utah, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Bryant Lang, Jr., A.S.C. (born March 27, 1902, Bluff, Utah – died April 3, 1998, Santa Monica, California) was an American cinematographer. Early in his career, he worked with the Akeley camera, a gyroscope-mounted "pancake" camera designed by Carl Akeley for outdoor action shots. Lang's first credits were as co-cinematographer on the silent films The Night Patrol (1926) and The Loves of Ricardo (1927). After completing Tom Sawyer for Paramount Pictures in 1930, he continued working at the studio for more than twenty years. The style of lighting he introduced in A Farewell to Arms became heavily identified with all of Paramount's films during the 1930s and 1940s, though he occasionally worked for other studios, for instance on The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947). In 1951, he began the second phase of his career, this time as a free-lance cinematographer.[1] His credits include The Big Heat (1953) with Glenn Ford and Lee Marvin, Sabrina (1954) with Humphrey Bogart and William Holden, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957) with Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas, The Matchmaker (1958), Some Like It Hot (1959) with Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon, The Magnificent Seven (1960) with Steve McQueen, One-Eyed Jacks (1961) with Marlon Brando, How the West Was Won (1962) in Cinerama, Charade (1963) with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), and Butterflies Are Free (1972). Lang received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Cinematographers in 1991, for a career which included at least 114 feature films.

Visions of Light
as Self
1992

40 Carats
as Director of Photography
1973

Butterflies Are Free
as Director of Photography
1972

The Love Machine
as Director of Photography
1971

Doctors' Wives
as Director of Photography
1971

A Walk in the Spring Rain
as Director of Photography
1970

Cactus Flower
as Director of Photography
1969

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
as Director of Photography
1969

How to Commit Marriage
as Director of Photography
1969

The Stalking Moon
as Director of Photography
1968

A Flea in Her Ear
as Director of Photography
1968

Wait Until Dark
as Director of Photography
1967

The Flim-Flam Man
as Director of Photography
1967

Hotel
as Director of Photography
1967

Not With My Wife, You Don't!
as Director of Photography
1966

How to Steal a Million
as Director of Photography
1966

Inside Daisy Clover
as Director of Photography
1966

Sex and the Single Girl
as Director of Photography
1964

Father Goose
as Director of Photography
1964

Paris When It Sizzles
as Director of Photography
1964