Michel Hugo

 

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Michael Hugo 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

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Michel Hugo

Born 1930-01-13 (96 years ago) in Paris.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography - Series (The Awakening Land) 30th Primetime Emmy Awards 1978 The Awakening Land
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Gloria Hugo(Gifta) 2010-10-12 Gifta

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Michael Hugo 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.

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