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Lucien N. Andriot

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November 9, 1892 – March 19, 1979 (died at 86)
Paris, France
Male
114 Movies

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lucien Andriot ASC (1892-1979) was a prolific French-American cinematographer. He shot more than 200 films and television programs over the course of his career. Born in Paris, Andriot began his career in France in 1909 working for Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset. His elder sister Josette Andriot was a French film actress, working for Jasset. He then came to the U.S. some time before 1914 as an employee of the Éclair American Company based in Fort Lee, New Jersey. The outbreak of World War I drove a re-organization of foreign film-industry assets in Fort Lee, including the employees. Now working for the World Film Company, financed by Lewis J. Selznick and run by William A. Brady, Andriot became a member of a separate French-speaking unit within World Film. For about three years, Maurice Tourneur, George Archainbaud, Emile Chautard, and Albert Capellani worked together on films such as the 1915 version of Camille, including the teaching of Josef von Sternberg. Andriot moved to Hollywood around 1920 and went to work for Fox. The cinematography of the early widescreen John Wayne western The Big Trail in 1930 is unfortunately not his work. It was the standard-looking 35mm version, shot in parallel alongside Arthur Edeson's ground-breaking "70mm Grandeur" version. Andriot did show a long-standing affinity for French directors working in Hollywood, initially Maurice Tourneur, and later René Clair, Robert Florey, and Jean Renoir. In the 1930s and 1940s, Andriot worked principally on B pictures for major studios. He did some television work in the 1950s and early 1960s, and retired to Palm Springs, California. Andriot is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.

And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

1945 7.0

Director of Photography

Age 52 (now 86)
The Big Trail
The Big Trail

The Big Trail

1930 6.7

Director of Photography

Age 37 (now 86)
The Southerner
The Southerner

The Southerner

1945 6.6

Director of Photography

Age 52 (now 86)
The Strange Woman
The Strange Woman

The Strange Woman

1946 6.2

Director of Photography

Age 53 (now 86)
Jitterbugs
Jitterbugs

Jitterbugs

1943 5.9

Director of Photography

Age 50 (now 86)
Charlie Chan at the Opera
Charlie Chan at the Opera

Charlie Chan at the Opera

1936 6.8

Director of Photography

Age 44 (now 86)
The Diary of a Chambermaid
The Diary of a Chambermaid

The Diary of a Chambermaid

1946 6.2

Director of Photography

Age 53 (now 86)
The Poor Little Rich Girl
The Poor Little Rich Girl

The Poor Little Rich Girl

1917 5.7

Director of Photography

Age 24 (now 86)
The Lady in Question
The Lady in Question

The Lady in Question

1940 6.7

Director of Photography

Age 47 (now 86)
Borderline
Borderline

Borderline

1950 5.6

Director of Photography

Age 57 (now 86)
The Fighting Sullivans
The Fighting Sullivans

The Fighting Sullivans

1944 6.3

Director of Photography

Age 51 (now 86)
Dishonored Lady
Dishonored Lady

Dishonored Lady

1947 5.8

Director of Photography

Age 54 (now 86)
Topaze
Topaze

Topaze

1933 6.0

Director of Photography

Age 40 (now 86)
Mr. Moto's Gamble
Mr. Moto's Gamble

Mr. Moto's Gamble

1938 6.4

Director of Photography

Age 45 (now 86)
Penthouse
Penthouse

Penthouse

1933 6.8

Director of Photography

Age 40 (now 86)
Bird of Paradise
Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise

1932 5.0

Director of Photography

Age 39 (now 86)