Mini-Biography:
Paul Ivano was born on May 13, 1900 in Nizza. He was an American Operatőr, known for Queen Kelly (1929), The Woman of the sea (1926), Pickup (1951), Paul Ivano's first movie on record is from 1921. Paul Ivano died on April 9, 1984 in Woodland Hills, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1980.
FilmografieFilmografie [Auszug]
1980: Erich von Stroheim - The Man You Loved to Hate (Herci: (!)), Režie Patrick Montgomery, with Erich von Stroheim, Marcel Dalio, Paul Kohner,
1962: The Nun and the Sergeant (Kamera), Režie Franklin Adrean, with Leo Gordon, Anna Sten, Robert Webber,
1951: Pickup (Kamera), Režie Hugo Haas, with Howland Chamberlin, Jo-Carroll Dennison, Hugo Haas,
1947: The Gangster (Kamera), Režie Gordon Wiles, with Barry Sullivan, Belita, Joan Lorring,
1946: Black Angel (Kamera), Režie Roy William Neill, with Broderick Crawford, Constance Dowling, Dan Duryea,
1945: The strange affair of Uncle Harry (Kamera), Režie Robert Siodmak, with Sara Allgood, George Sanders, Samuel S. Hinds,
1944: The Suspect (Kamera), Režie Robert Siodmak, with Henry Daniel, Dean Harens, Rosalin Ivan,
1944: The Impostor (Kamera), Režie Julien Duvivier, with Jean Gabin, , Allyn Joslyn,
1941: The Shanghai Gesture (Kamera), Režie Josef von Sternberg, with Gene Tierney, Victor Mature, Walter Huston,
1929: Show of Shows (Kamera: director of photography: second unit (/xx/) ), Režie John G. Adolfi, with Frank Fay, William Courtenay, H.B. Warner,
1929: Queen Kelly (Kamera), Režie Erich von Stroheim, with Gloria Swanson, Walter Byron, Seena Owen,
1926: The Woman of the sea (Kamera), Režie Josef von Sternberg, with Edna Purviance, Eve Southern, Charles K. French,
1923: Wild Oranges (Kamera: (2nd unit)), Režie King Vidor, with Frank Mayo, Virginia Valli, Ford Sterling,
1922: Lorna Doone (Kamera: director of photography: second unit (/xx/) ), Režie Maurice Tourneur, with Madge Bellamy, John Bowers, Frank Keenan,
1921: A Doll's House (Kamera: 2nd Unit (/xx/)), Režie Charles Bryant, with Alla Nazimova, Nigel de Brulier, Alan Hale,