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Robert Burks

Birthday: Jul 04, 1909 Date of death: May 13, 1968
Place of birth: Chino Hills, California,
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Robert Burks, A.S.C. (July 4, 1909 – May 11, 1968) was an American cinematographer known for being proficient in virtually every genre and equally at home with black-and-white or color.

Burks began his career as a special effects technician in the late 1930s before becoming a director of photography in the mid-1940s. His first credit in this field was Jammin' the Blues (1944), a short film featuring leading jazz musicians of the day.

Burks collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock on twelve of the director's films. Beginning with Strangers on a Train in 1951 (which secured him an Oscar nomination) through Marnie in 1964, he shot every Hitchcock film except Psycho in 1960. Additional credits include The Fountainhead, Beyond the Forest, The Glass Menagerie, The Spirit of St. Louis, The Music Man, and A Patch of Blue.

Burks and his wife died in a house fire in 1968 in Huntington Harbor, California.

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Vertigo
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Director of Photography
Strangers on a Train
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Director of Photography
Rear Window
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Director of Photography
The Birds
7.53
Director of Photography
North by Northwest
7.98
Director of Photography
Marnie
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Director of Photography
I Confess
7.1
Director of Photography
To Catch a Thief
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Director of Photography

Movie crew

Marnie Director of Photography
The Birds Director of Photography
North by Northwest Director of Photography
Vertigo Director of Photography
The Man Who Knew Too Much Director of Photography
The Wrong Man Director of Photography
To Catch a Thief Director of Photography
The Trouble with Harry Director of Photography
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