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Robert Burks(1909-1968)

  • Cinematographer
  • Special Effects
  • Editorial Department
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"The Birds," Director Alfred Hitchcock. 1963 Universal
The favorite cinematographer of legendary director Alfred Hitchcock began working at Warner Bros. when he was 19 years old. He climbed his way up from camera operator to assistant camera man and eventually took over the Special Photographic Effects unit at Warners on Stage 5 in 1944. He became an expert in forced perspective techniques which were widely in use at the time as cost-saving measures, or on B-pictures. Burks did special effects work on major productions like Arsenic et vieilles dentelles (1944), Le crime était presque parfait (1947) and Key Largo (1948).

In 1949, Burks graduated to becoming a fully-fledged director of photography. His striking black & white work on Le rebelle (1949) was particularly evocative in showcasing the stark, austere architectural lines of the film's chief protagonist, Howard Roark (Gary Cooper). On the strength of this, and his next film, La ménagerie de verre (1950), Hitchcock hired him to shoot his thriller L'inconnu du Nord-Express (1951). From this developed one of Hollywood's most inspired collaborations, as well as a close personal friendship.

When his contract at Warner Brothers expired in 1953, Burks followed Hitchcock to Paramount and went on to play an integral part in creating the brooding, tension-laden atmosphere of the director's best work between 1954 and 1964. His range varied from the neo-realist, almost semi-documentary black & white look of Le faux coupable (1956) to the intensely warm and beautiful deep focus VistaVision colour photography of Sueurs froides (1958). His muted tones matching the claustrophobic setting of Fenêtre sur cour (1954) stood in sharp contrast to the vibrant, full-hued colours used in the expansive outdoor footage of La main au collet (1955) and La Mort aux trousses (1959).

The experience Burks had gained in forced perspective miniatures in his early days at Warner Brothers, also stood him in good stead on 'Vertigo' (the mission tower), 'North by Northwest' (the Mount Rushmore scenes) and, later, 'The Birds'. Because of his expertise, Burks was often able to contribute ideas to shooting scenes more effectively. He was also an innovator in the application of both telephoto and wide angle lenses as a means to creating a specific mood. The Hitchcock-Burks partnership ended after Pas de printemps pour Marnie (1964), and, under less-inspired directors (except for Un coin de ciel bleu (1965)), his later work inevitably declined in quality. Robert Burks and his wife, Elysabeth, were tragically killed in a fire at their house in May 1968.

Robert Burks won the 1955 Academy Award for Best Colour Photography for 'To Catch a Thief'. He was also nominated for 'Strangers on a Train', 'Rear Window' and 'A Patch of Blue'.
BornJuly 4, 1909
DiedMay 13, 1968(58)
BornJuly 4, 1909
DiedMay 13, 1968(58)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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Known for

James Stewart and Kim Novak in Sueurs froides (1958)
Sueurs froides
8.2
  • Cinematographer
  • 1958
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in La main au collet (1955)
La main au collet
7.4
  • Cinematographer
  • 1955
Alfred Hitchcock in Fenêtre sur cour (1954)
Fenêtre sur cour
8.5
  • Cinematographer
  • 1954
Alfred Hitchcock, Kasey Rogers, and Robert Walker in L'inconnu du Nord-Express (1951)
L'inconnu du Nord-Express
7.9
  • Cinematographer
  • 1951

Credits

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  • The Birds: Tippi Hedren's Screen Test (2000)
    The Birds: Tippi Hedren's Screen Test
    Video
    • Cinematographer
    • 2000
  • L'or des pistoleros (1967)
    L'or des pistoleros
    6.1
    • director of photography
    • 1967
  • Pacte avec la mort (1967)
    Pacte avec la mort
    6.0
    • director of photography
    • 1967
  • Un coin de ciel bleu (1965)
    Un coin de ciel bleu
    8.0
    • director of photography
    • 1965
  • Ann-Margret, Alain Delon, and Van Heflin in Les Tueurs de San Francisco (1965)
    Les Tueurs de San Francisco
    6.5
    • director of photography
    • 1965
  • Alfred Hitchcock, Sean Connery, and Tippi Hedren in Pas de printemps pour Marnie (1964)
    Pas de printemps pour Marnie
    7.1
    • director of photography
    • 1964
  • Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren in Les Oiseaux (1963)
    Les Oiseaux
    7.6
    • director of photography
    • 1963
  • Buddy Hackett, Paul Ford, Hermione Gingold, Shirley Jones, Pert Kelton, and Robert Preston in Le marchand de fanfares (1962)
    Le marchand de fanfares
    7.7
    • director of photography
    • 1962
  • Fred Astaire, Debbie Reynolds, Tab Hunter, and Lilli Palmer in Mon séducteur de père (1961)
    Mon séducteur de père
    6.7
    • director of photography
    • 1961
  • Tony Curtis and Sue Ane Langdon in Le roi des imposteurs (1960)
    Le roi des imposteurs
    6.9
    • director of photography
    • 1960
  • Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds in Les pièges de Broadway (1960)
    Les pièges de Broadway
    6.6
    • director of photography
    • 1960
  • Clark Gable, Lee J. Cobb, Carroll Baker, and Lilli Palmer in La vie à belles dents (1959)
    La vie à belles dents
    6.3
    • director of photography
    • 1959
  • La Mort aux trousses (1959)
    La Mort aux trousses
    8.3
    • director of photography
    • 1959
  • Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn in L'orchidée noire (1958)
    L'orchidée noire
    6.4
    • director of photography
    • 1958
  • James Stewart and Kim Novak in Sueurs froides (1958)
    Sueurs froides
    8.2
    • director of photography
    • 1958

Special Effects



  • Le miracle de Fatima (1952)
    Le miracle de Fatima
    6.7
    • special effects
    • 1952
  • Bruce Bennett, James Brown, Robert Hutton, Wayne Morris, and Janis Paige in The Younger Brothers (1949)
    The Younger Brothers
    5.2
    • special effects
    • 1949
  • Ronald Reagan, Jack Carson, Edward Arnold, Virginia Field, Wayne Morris, and Patricia Neal in John Loves Mary (1949)
    John Loves Mary
    6.3
    • special effects
    • 1949
  • Bruce Bennett, Robert Hutton, and Virginia Mayo in Tripot (1948)
    Tripot
    6.5
    • special effects
    • 1948
  • Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and Edward G. Robinson in Key Largo (1948)
    Key Largo
    7.7
    • special effects
    • 1948
  • Doris Day, Jack Carson, Don DeFore, Janis Paige, and S.Z. Sakall in Romance à Rio (1948)
    Romance à Rio
    7.0
    • special effects photography
    • 1948
  • Sydney Greenstreet, Eleanor Parker, Alexis Smith, and Gig Young in The Woman in White (1948)
    The Woman in White
    6.6
    • special effects
    • 1948
  • Arlene Dahl and Dennis Morgan in Rose d'Irlande (1947)
    Rose d'Irlande
    6.4
    • special effects
    • 1947
  • Errol Flynn and Barbara Stanwyck in Le loup des trois collines (1947)
    Le loup des trois collines
    6.6
    • special effects
    • 1947
  • Joan Crawford and Van Heflin in La possédée (1947)
    La possédée
    7.1
    • special effects
    • 1947
  • Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck, and Alexis Smith in La seconde Madame Carroll (1947)
    La seconde Madame Carroll
    6.8
    • special effects
    • 1947
  • Lew Ayres and Ann Sheridan in L'infidèle (1947)
    L'infidèle
    6.8
    • special effects
    • 1947
  • Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, and Joan Lorring in The Verdict (1946)
    The Verdict
    7.2
    • special effects
    • 1946
  • Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, Louis Jean Heydt, Bob Steele, and Martha Vickers in Le grand sommeil (1946)
    Le grand sommeil
    7.9
    • special effects (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Cary Grant, Eve Arden, Mary Martin, Ginny Simms, Alexis Smith, and Jane Wyman in Nuit et jour (1946)
    Nuit et jour
    6.1
    • special effects
    • 1946

Editorial Department



  • Humphrey Bogart, Gale Page, and George Raft in Une femme dangereuse (1940)
    Une femme dangereuse
    7.2
    • montage (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Allen Jenkins, and Ann Sothern in L'étrange aventure (1940)
    L'étrange aventure
    7.0
    • montage (uncredited)
    • 1940

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • L. Robert Burks
  • Born
    • July 4, 1909
    • Chino, California, USA
  • Died
    • May 13, 1968
    • Newport Beach, California, USA(house fire)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Portrayal

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    Not only the Oscar-winning cameraman of a dozen Hitchcock films, but also one of Alfred Hitchcock's few close personal friends. His sudden death, along with his wife, in a house fire (allegedly caused by his falling asleep whilst smoking a cigarette in bed), caused the Hitchcock family great sadness.
  • Nickname
    • Bob

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