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  1. Lucien Ballard A.S.C. (May 6, 1904 – October 1, 1988) was an American cinematographer. He worked on more than 130 films during his 50-year career, collaborating multiple times with directors including Josef von Sternberg, John Brahm, Henry Hathaway, Budd Boetticher, Raoul Walsh, Sam Peckinpah and Tom Gries.

  2. Lucien Ballard, the cinematographer best known for his collaboration with director Sam Peckinpah on such films as The Wild Bunch (1969), was born in Miami, Oklahoma.

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    • Miami, Oklahoma, USA
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    • Rancho Mirage, California, USA
  3. Lucien Ballard, the cinematographer best known for his collaboration with directors Sam Peckinpah and Josef von Sternberg, was born in Miami, Oklahoma. Ballard became a wanderer after dropping out of the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oklahoma, journeying to China in search of opportunity.

  4. Lucien Ballard A.S.C. (May 6, 1904 – October 1, 1988) was an American cinematographer. He worked on more than 130 films during his 50-year career, collaborating multiple times with directors including Josef von Sternberg, John Brahm, Henry Hathaway, Budd Boetticher, Raoul Walsh, Sam Peckinpah and Tom Gries.

  5. Lucien Ballard: A Pioneering Cinematographer. Early Life and Wanderlust. Lucien Keith Ballard was born on May 6, 1908, in Miami, Oklahoma. Drawn to adventure, he left academia behind, abandoning studies at both the prestigious University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oklahoma.

  6. Lucien Ballard has to be ranked among the greatest of Hollywood cinematographers based on a distinguished career which stretched from the early days of talkies into the blockbuster era of the 1970s.

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  8. Oct 5, 1988 · Lucien Ballard, a cinematographer whose camera focused on the panoramic violence endemic to Sam Peckinpahs Westerns while his earlier efforts included the two-reel comic intimacies...

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