Robert Fraisse
Biography
Robert Fraisse (born 1940 in Paris, France) is a French cinematographer and actor renowned for his work in both European and Hollywood cinema.
Biography
Fraisse was born in Paris and developed an early interest in visual storytelling, leading him to a career behind the camera. Over the decades, he has become known for his mastery of lighting, composition, and camera movement, contributing to some of the most visually striking films of his generation.
Career
Fraisse is best known for his cinematography on films such as Ronin (1998), Enemy at the Gates (2001), and Babylon A.D. (2008). His work spans action, drama, and historical films, often noted for its atmospheric intensity and precision. Fraisse has collaborated with prominent directors, helping to bring their cinematic visions to life with a keen eye for visual storytelling.