Charles Suin
Personal Info
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Camera
Gender
Male
Charles Suin
Biography
Charles Suin is a director of French photography.
Known in particular for his collaboration with the director Jean Boyer, Charles Suin contributes as a cinematographer to some fifty French films (and some Italian films or co-productions), between 1934 and 1961. During his career, he photographed the actors Bourvil ( Garou-Garou, the wall-pass of Jean Boyer in 1951), Fernandel (eg Naïs of Marcel Pagnol and Raymond Leboursier in 1945), or Michel Simon (eg Jean Boyer's Femmes de Paris in 1953). ), among others.
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Known For
Crew
(1961)
À rebrousse-poil
Director of Photography
(1960)
Mum's the Word
Director of Photography
(1959)
Nina
Director of Photography
(1957)
Sénéchal the Magnificent
Director of Photography
(1956)
The Terror with Women
Director of Photography
(1956)
Fernandel the Dressmaker
Cinematography
(1953)
The Wild Oat
Director of Photography
(1953)
One Hundred Francs Per Second
Director of Photography
(1952)
French Touch
Director of Photography
(1952)
Crazy for Love
Director of Photography
(1951)
Mr. Peek-a-Boo
Director of Photography
(1951)
Monte Carlo Baby
Director of Photography
(1950)
Le roi Pandore
Director of Photography
(1950)
We Will All Go to Paris
Director of Photography
(1949)
À la culotte de zouave
Director of Photography
(1949)
Une femme par jour
Director of Photography
(1948)
Mademoiselle Has Fun
Director of Photography
(1945)
Naïs
Director of Photography
(1943)
Anything for a Song
Cinematography
(1943)
Lively Teresa
Cinematography