Ted Tetzlaff
Also known as Dale H. Tetzlaff, Teddy Tetzlaff
Ted Tetzlaff, born June 3, 1903, in Los Angeles, California, was a renowned cinematographer known for his work in various genres. He began his career in the early 1930s, contributing to films like "The Lightning Flyer" (1931) and "Brief Moment" (1933).
Biography
Ted Tetzlaff, born June 3, 1903, in Los Angeles, California, was a renowned cinematographer known for his work in various genres. He began his career in the early 1930s, contributing to films like "The Lightning Flyer" (1931) and "Brief Moment" (1933). Tetzlaff's versatility was evident in his diverse filmography, which included comedies such as "I Married a Witch" (1942) and dramas like "The Enchanted Cottage" (1945). His notable work also includes the iconic film noir "Notorious" (1946), directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Tetzlaff's contributions to cinema spanned over two decades, and he passed away on January 7, 1995.





