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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_TetzlaffTed Tetzlaff - Wikipedia

    Sausalito, California, United States. Nationality. American. Occupation (s) Film director, cinematographer. Dale H. " Ted " Tetzlaff (3 June 1903, in Los Angeles, California – 7 January 1995, in Sausalito, California) was an Academy Award -nominated Hollywood cinematographer active in the 1930s and 1940s.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0005898Ted Tetzlaff - IMDb

    Ted Tetzlaff. Cinematographer: Notorious. Ted Tetzlaff was born in 1903 in Los Angeles, the son of racecar driver and movie stuntman Teddy Tetzlaff, Sr. The elder Tetzlaff appeared in a number of silent star Wallace Reid's famous racing movies like The Roaring Road (1919), Double Speed (1920), Excuse My Dust (1920), Too Much Speed (1921) and Across the Continent (1922).

    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Fort Baker, California, USA
  3. Theodore R. Tetzlaff is among the most prominent Chicago lawyers, having led two of the nation's largest law firms and served as general counsel for multiple multi-billion dollar public companies. Ted founded Tetzlaff Law as a practice flexibly tailored to meet the overall needs of his clients and serve to develop their diverse interests.

  4. Ted Tetzlaff. Cinematographer: Notorious. Ted Tetzlaff was born in 1903 in Los Angeles, the son of racecar driver and movie stuntman Teddy Tetzlaff, Sr. The elder Tetzlaff appeared in a number of silent star Wallace Reid's famous racing movies like The Roaring Road (1919), Double Speed (1920), Excuse My Dust (1920), Too Much Speed (1921) and Across the Continent (1922).

    • June 3, 1903
    • January 7, 1995
  5. Jan 7, 1995 · Ted Tetzlaff is known as an Director of Photography, Director, Cinematography, and Camera Operator. Some of his work includes Notorious, My Man Godfrey, I Married a Witch, Remember the Night, The Talk of the Town, The More the Merrier, Easy Living, and You Were Never Lovelier.

  6. Nov 7, 2020 · Ted Tetzlaff died in 1929 at age 46. While the passage of time has dimmed the memory of his racing accomplishments, we should remember “Terrible Ted” Tetzlaff as one whose exploits ingrained auto racing into the American consciousness. At the turn of the 20th century, the press romanticized race car drivers as dashing “Knights of the ...

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  8. The White Tower: Directed by Ted Tetzlaff. With Glenn Ford, Alida Valli, Claude Rains, Oscar Homolka. A group of people come together in the Swiss Alps to climb a previously unconquered mountain, revealing their inner selves in the process.