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Michael Hugo (January 13, 1930 Paris, France - October 12, 2010 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States) was a French-born American cinematographer and academic. His film and television credits included Dynasty, Melrose Place and Mission: Impossible. In 2001, Hugo became a professor at the film department of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.Hugo was born in Paris on 13 Jan 1930. He joined the French Resistance during the German occupation of France during World War II. In the 1950s, Hugo served in the French Army and began working in the Army's camera department. He moved to California during the 1960s.Hugo began working on his first major television project, Mission: Impossible, in 1967. His film cinematography credits from the era include the 1969 Charlton Heston movie Number One, the 1969 film The April Fools which starred Jack Lemmon, and Bless the Beasts and Children in 1971.He worked on nineteen television episodes of The Streets of San Francisco during the 1970s. He was the cinematographer for Dynasty: The Reunionin 1991 and the Fox television series Melrose Place from 1992 until 1996.Michel Hugo died of lung cancer in Las Vegas, Nevada, on October 12, 2010, at the age of 79. Hugo was survived by his wife, Gloria, two sons and a daughter.
Date Of Birth January 13, 1930 Died 2010-10-12 Place Of Birth Paris, France Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department, Director Star Sign Capricorn
# Quote 1 Always check the camera lens to make sure no one left a dagwood sandwich in there.
# Fact 1 Teaches cinematography at UNLV film school in Las Vegas, Nevada [November 2002] 2 Professor at University of Nevada Las Vegas' film department. 3 Had been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) since 1972.
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Primo 2008/I Melrose Place TV Series 1 episode, 1994 director of photography - 101 episodes, 1992 - 1996 Dynasty: The Reunion 1991 TV Series director of photography - 2 episodes Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon 1989 TV Movie High Desert Kill 1989 TV Movie Dynasty 1981-1989 TV Series director of photography - 126 episodes Hart to Hart 1983-1984 TV Series director of photography - 16 episodes The Master 1984 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode Chiefs 1983 TV Mini-Series director of photography - 3 episodes Hotel 1983 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode Will There Really Be a Morning? 1983 TV Movie director of photography Matt Houston 1982 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode The Rules of Marriage 1982 TV Movie Pandemonium 1982 director of photography Advice to the Lovelorn 1981 TV Movie Dial M for Murder 1981 TV Movie When the Circus Came to Town 1981 TV Movie The Night the City Screamed 1980 TV Movie The Octagon 1980 The Mountain Men 1980 director of photography Fun and Games 1980 TV Movie Gorp 1980 The Cracker Factory 1979 TV Movie Jennifer: A Woman's Story 1979 TV Movie Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story 1979 TV Movie Terror Out of the Sky 1978 TV Movie The Word 1978 TV Mini-Series director of photography - 4 episodes The Bastard 1978 TV Movie The Manitou 1978 The Awakening Land 1978 TV Mini-Series director of photography - 3 episodes A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story 1977 TV Movie Tales of the Unexpected 1977 TV Mini-Series director of photography - 8 episodes The Streets of San Francisco 1976-1977 TV Series director of photography - 24 episodes Ode to Billy Joe 1976 director of photography Murph the Surf 1975 director of photography Sky Heist 1975 TV Movie Bug 1975 director of photography The Last Survivors 1975 TV Movie Journey from Darkness 1975 TV Movie Death Stalk 1975 TV Movie The Morning After 1974 TV Movie director of photography Mrs. Sundance 1974 TV Movie director of photography Shaft 1973 TV Series director of photography - 1 episode Shirts/Skins 1973 TV Movie The Spook Who Sat by the Door 1973 Climb an Angry Mountain 1972 TV Movie They Only Kill Their Masters 1972 director of photography Trouble Man 1972 director of photography Lapin 360 1972 Two Is a Happy Number 1972 director of photography The Night Stalker 1972 TV Movie director of photography Earth II 1971 TV Movie Thief 1971 TV Movie A Tattered Web 1971 TV Movie director of photography The Forgotten Man 1971 TV Movie Bless the Beasts & Children 1971 Fools 1970 Cover Me Babe 1970 director of photography R.P.M. 1970 The Phynx 1970 Mission Impossible Versus the Mob 1969 Number One 1969 director of photography The April Fools 1969 Model Shop 1969 Head 1968 director of photography Mission: Impossible 1967-1968 TV Series director of photography - 23 episodes L'étrange amazone 1953 Monsieur le maire 1939
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Medio tiempo 2001 Short additional cinematographer The Garbage Pail Kids Movie 1987 additional photographer Love and Kisses 1965 assistant camera - uncredited Les premiers outrages 1955 first assistant camera Maternité clandestine 1953 first assistant camera Le huitième art et la manière 1952 Short assistant camera
Director Title Year Status Character Dynasty 1986 TV Series 2 episodes Sort of a Commercial for an Icebag 1970 Documentary short
Thanks Title Year Status Character Spanking Lessons 2007 Short special thanks Love, Charles 2006 Short special thanks That's How Sinatra Rolls, Kid! 2006 Short special thanks The Lecture 2005 Short special thanks Malevolence 2004 special thanks
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1978 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Cinematography in Entertainment Programming for a Series The Awakening Land (1978)
Known for movies Dynasty (1981-1989) as Cinematographer
Melrose Place (1992-1996) as Cinematographer
Mission: Impossible (1967-1968) as Cinematographer
The Night Stalker (1972) as Cinematographer