Luis Cuadrado was born in 1934 in the Zamora town of Toro (Spain). He studied at the Official School of Cinematography and introduced the visual style of the French nouvelle vague in Spain. He participated as director of photography or camera operator in numerous Spanish films of the 1960s and 1970s, alongside directors such as Carlos Saura (La caza, El jardín de las delicias), Víctor Erice (El espíritu de la colmena) and José Luis Borau (Furtivos). A progressive blindness, which became total, deprived him of continuing with his work and already in Cría cuervos (1976) he had to be helped by his disciple, Teo Escamilla. He died on January 18, 1980, in Madrid.
Birthday: January 01, 1934
Death: January 18, 1980
October 08, 1973
July 10, 1972
March 03, 1969
May 19, 1972
June 01, 1973
November 10, 1966
October 27, 1976
November 17, 1967
October 09, 1967
March 23, 1970
July 01, 1969
January 17, 1975
April 28, 1974
April 13, 1972
September 07, 1973
September 08, 1975
January 01, 1960
October 14, 1972
September 19, 1969
July 01, 1976
May 15, 1977
June 07, 1969
August 12, 1975
October 10, 1968
May 25, 1960
September 05, 1971
June 10, 1960
May 03, 1976
January 01, 1969
May 14, 1967
July 11, 1968
September 10, 1962
August 11, 1972
July 26, 1966
November 05, 1970
November 07, 1966
October 14, 1963
January 01, 1967
January 01, 1962
August 15, 1976
November 04, 1968
July 14, 1969
October 15, 1973
June 04, 1973
June 08, 1965
March 18, 1968
July 29, 1970
April 01, 1972
August 28, 1967
January 01, 1971
February 17, 1972
December 19, 1974
June 14, 1975
August 05, 1971
November 28, 1974
June 07, 1971