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{{Short description|American cinematographer (1941–2001)}}







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| birth_place = Berlin, Germany2001273|31}}| death_place = Santa Monica, California, U.S.| occupation = Cinematographer| years_active = 1972–2001}}Ralf Detlef Bode (March 31, 1941 – February 27, 2001) was a German-born American cinematographer best known for his work on Coal Miner's Daughter.NEWS,weblink Ralf Bode; Cinematographer Noted for Capturing Emotion in Movies, Oliver, Myrna, March 8, 2001, Los Angeles Times, Newspapers.com, {{Open access}}

Biography

Born in Berlin, Germany, Bode moved with his family to Vermont in 1954, when he was 14 years old.WEB,weblink Ralf D. Bode, Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers, A graduate of the University of Vermont, he initially started off as an actor and enrolled at Yale School of Drama. He also served as a photographer in the United States Army.Bode did the cinematography for films such as Saturday Night Fever, Gorky Park, The Accused, Uncle Buck and Don Juan DeMarco. He was an uncredited second unit director for Rocky (1976), and is credited with shooting the scenes in which Sylvester Stallone runs up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He received an Academy Award nomination for his cinematography on Coal Miner's Daughter. He was nominated for two Emmy Awards in the Outstanding Cinematography category: in 1994 for Gypsy and in 2000 for Annie.WEB,weblink Bode nominations, n.d., emmys.com, Television Academy, June 12, 2022, Bode died on February 27, 2001, of lung cancer at age 59 in Santa Monica, California.NEWS,weblink Ralf Bode, 59, Cinematographer for 'Rocky', March 6, 2001, The New York Times, subscription,

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