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Peter Fisher
BornJuly 1929
Died18 March 2013(2013-03-18) (aged 83)
NationalityHungarian
Other namesPéter Fischer (birth name)
Occupation(s)cinematographer, photojournalist
Years active1953–2013
Partner(s)1. Flóra Kádár, actress (1928–2003)
2. Blandine Costi
3. Carol Joernet
Parent(s)Pál Fischer, engineer (1892–1945)
Lola Bader (1905–1973)

Peter Fisher (born Péter Fischer; July, 1929 – March 18, 2013) was a Hungarian-born cinematographer, photojournalist. He died on March 18 2013 at the age of 83. ″One of the best-known photographers of the Jewish community.″[1] He was the most famous for photographs of the actress Jayne Mansfield, ″whose visit to Peter’s studio stopped traffic in the local streets as fans craned to see her.″[2]

Life

Peter Fisher's first wife, actress Flóra Kádár

He was ″born in Budapest into a traditional, rather than observant, Jewish family.″[3] His father was engineer Pál Fischer (1892–1945),[4] his mother was Lola Bader (1905–1973).[5]

His first wife was the Hungarian actress Flóra Kádár (1928–2003) but they were divorced.[6] Secondly he married Blandine Costi and thirdly Carol Joernet. His younger brother is the pianist and conductor György Fischer.[7] György Fischer's first wife was opera singer Lucia Popp.[8] After being divorced from Popp he married American violinist Ida Bieler.[9]

His cousins are conductors Ádám Fischer and Iván Fischer.

He studied cinematography at the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest in the 1950s when he got acquainted with his first wife, Flóra Kádár who took degree in 1953 as actress. Because of the fall of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he left Hungary for Great Britain but ″he was unable to resume his profession without a union card, so moved instead into stills photography.″[10]

References

  1. ^ See Anonymous (2013).
  2. ^ See Anonymous (2013).
  3. ^ See Anonymous (2013).
  4. ^ "Pál Fischer". Geni. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  5. ^ "Fischer Szebényi Lolal (Bader)". Geni. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  6. ^ "Fischer Flóra Anna (Kádár)". Geni. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  7. ^ "Fisher Péter (Fischer)". Geni. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  8. ^ See Anonymous (2013).
  9. ^ "Ida C Bieler & Gyorgy J Fischer". Ancestry. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  10. ^ See Anonymous (2013).

Sources

Media related to Péter Fischer at Wikimedia Commons