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Kjeld Nielsen (July 26, 1887 – February 14, 1910) was a Danish athlete. He competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.In the 1500 metres event, Nielsen placed sixth in his initial semifinal heat and did not advance to the final. He also participated in the 5 miles race but was again eliminated in the first round.
Date Of Birth 1887-07-26 Died 1910-02-14 Profession Camera Department, Cinematographer
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Face 1975 Short camera operator Death of a Legend 1971 Documentary animation camera Des ensembles 1971 Short camera operator Vibration Analysis as a Maintenance Tool 1971 Documentary short animation camera Evolution 1971 Short animation camera Espolio 1970 Short animation camera Family House 1970 Documentary short animation camera What Is Life? 1970 Short animation camera Charley Squash Goes to Town 1969 Short animation camera DNA 1969 Short animation camera Fields of Space 1969 Short documentary animation camera Boomsville 1968 Short animation camera King Size 1968 Short camera operator The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes 1968 Short animation camera Imperial Sunset 1967 Documentary short animation camera Kurelek 1967 Short animation camera Pikangikum 1967 Documentary short animation camera Tax Is Not a Four-letter Word 1967 Short animation camera What on Earth! 1967 Short camera operator
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character A Second Transcontinental Nation: 1872 1969 Documentary The Border Confirmed: The Treaty of Washington: 1867-1871 1969 Documentary The Triumphant Union and the Canadian Confederation: 1863-1867 1969 Documentary Dangerous Decades, 1818-1846 1968 Documentary The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties: 1850-1863 1968 Documentary The New Equation: Annexationism and Reciprocity, 1840-1860 1968 Documentary Canada and the American Revolution, 1763-1783 1967 Documentary New England and New France: 1490-1763 1967 Documentary The War of 1812: Causes and Consequences, 1783-1818 1967 Documentary
Known for movies Evolution (1971) as Camera and Electrical Department
What on Earth! (1967) as Camera and Electrical Department
The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes (1968) as Camera and Electrical Department
The New Equation: Annexationism and Reciprocity, 1840-1860 (1968) as Cinematographer