Alfredo Fraile Lallana | |
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Born | Alfredo Fraile Lallana April 25, 1912 |
Died | March 12, 1994 (aged 81) |
Occupation(s) | Cinematographer and producer |
Years active | 1942–1982 |
Spouse | María Josefa Laméyer Pascual |
Children | 8 |
Alfredo Fraile Lallana (April 25, 1912, Madrid, Spain – May 21, 1994, Madrid, Spain)[1] was a Spanish cinematographer and film producer.[2]
Alfredo Fraile was best known in the film industry for his role as a producer, although he started his career in cinema as a cinematographer. He began his work in cinema as a camera operator, which was the term used for cinematographers at that time. In 1942, guided by his friend Rafael Gil, he made his debut as a cinematographer in the film Traces of Light.
He married María Josefa Laméyer Pascual (1919–2015), with whom he had eight children.[3]
Alfredo Fraile passed away in May 1994 at the age of 82 in his hometown of Madrid.[4]
Year | Category | Film | Result |
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1945 | Best Cinematography | Collective work | Won |
1946 | Best Cinematography | The Prodigal Woman | Won |
1955 | Best Cinematography | Death of a Cyclist | Won |