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Mattis Mathiesen

Mattis Mathiesen

Crew1924Ålesund, Norway

Biography

Mattis Mathiesen was a Norwegian cinematographer, director, and producer, known for his work in documentary and feature films. He gained recognition for his cinematography in Nine Lives (1957), which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Mathiesen's contributions to Norwegian cinema, particularly in capturing the country's landscapes and narratives, have been influential in the development of the nation's film industry.

Acting History

1989
1984
But The Olsen Gang Was Not Dead!
Director of Photography
1982
The Olsen Gang's Very Last Coup
Director of Photography
Henry's Back Room
Cinematography
1981
The Olsen Gang Never Gives Up!
Director of Photography
1976
The Olsen Gang For Full Music
Director of Photography
1975
Glade vrinsk
Cinematography
Tut og kjør
Cinematography
1973
Jentespranget
Director of Photography
1972
The Olsen Gang Takes the Gold
Director of Photography
1971
Fest i nord
Director of Photography
1969
Scorched Earth
Director of Photography
The Olsen Gang
Director of Photography
1968
1967
The Greatest Gamble
Director of Photography
1966
1965
Unexpected Summer
Cinematography
1964
Operasjon Sjøsprøyt
Director of Photography
1963
Elskere
Director of Photography
The Wild Duck
Director of Photography
1962
Operasjon Løvsprett
Director of Photography
1959
1955
Better Than Their Reputation
Director of Photography
1954
Nothing but Troubles
Cinematography
Suicide Mission
Camera Operator
Portrettet
Cinematography
1953
1952
Emergency Landing
Camera Operator
1951
Maimed
Camera Operator

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Personal Info

Known For
Crew
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/30/1924
Day of Death
10/9/2010
Place of Birth
Ålesund, Norway