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Ken Kelsch

Camera

Born July 8, 1947 · Brooklyn, New York, USA

Died December 11, 2023

Biography

Kenneth Arthur Kelsch (July 8, 1947 – December 11, 2023) was an American cinematographer. He was best known for his guerilla filmmaking style and his career-spanning partnership with filmmaker Abel Ferrara, with whom he made more than a dozen films, including The Driller Killer (1979), Bad Lieutenant (1992), Dangerous Game (1993), The Addiction (1995), The Blackout (1997), and Welcome to New York (2014), as well as a segment of the HBO dark comedy drama anthology series Subway Stories (1997).

Filmography27 titles

Desert Flower

2009Director of Photography

Medium

2005Director of Photography

Big Night

1996Director of Photography

Bad Lieutenant

1992Director of Photography

Invisible Child

1999Director of Photography

The Addiction

1995Director of Photography

'R Xmas

2001Director of Photography

It Had to Be You

2000Director of Photography

The Projectionist

2019Director of Photography

The Impostors

1998Director of Photography

Return to Sleepaway Camp

2008Cinematography, Director of Photography

The Blackout

1997Director of Photography

Killer: A Journal of Murder

1996Director of Photography

Montana

1998Director of Photography

Dangerous Game

1993as Camera Operator (uncredited)

Don't Go in the House

1979

Rear Window

1998Director of Photography

Testosterone

2003Director of Photography

New Rose Hotel

1998as The Expeditor

Welcome to New York

2014Director of Photography

Happy End

2003Director of Photography

The Driller Killer

1979Director of Photography

House of Last Things

2013Director of Photography

The Brooklyn Banker

2016Director of Photography

4:44 Last Day on Earth

2011Director of Photography

Spookies

1986Director of Photography

Before It Had a Name

2005Director of Photography