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Cinematographer Andrew Laszlo to Read From New Novel at Barnes & Noble
Syosset-Jericho Tribune, April 6, 2007 by Mary Ellen Walsh
When first meeting Andy Laszlo of Upper Brookville, you can't help but notice the twinkle in his eye, still at 81 years old. Those eyes served as the "eyes of the audience" capturing images in more than 30 feature films, many TV specials and shows, numerous TV commercials, nine television movies including: Everett Hale's The Man Without a Country, 1972, and James Clavell's Shogun, 1981, both of which earned him Emmy nominations. His 50 years as a cinematographer included blockbuster movies: First Blood, The Warriors, Poltergeist II, and Innerspace.
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