The story of Hollywood’s most successful Hungarian photographer – Photo Gallery

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The Golden Age of Hollywood started somewhere in the 1920s and lasted till the 1960s. In 40 years many iconic movies were made, and actors and actresses who had nothing became stars and icons of the industry. Like nowadays, photographing these celebrities was fashionable back in the day. Many excellent photographers were hired to take stills and portraits of these people. One of them is the third most successful glamour photographer in Hollywood of all time.

Laszlo Joseph Willinger was born in Budapest on the 6th of April 1908 and photography was in his veins. His father and mother – Vilmos Willinger and Margaret Willinger – were also famous photographers and had their own photo studio. Her mother also taught photography in Berlin. The young Laszlo could not even walk when he fell in love with photography. From a very young age, he started to learn every skill from his parents and decided to follow their way when he becomes an adult.

He was sixteen years old when his parents opened their new studio in Berlin, called Willinger Studio. After finishing his photography studies with success in Berlin in 1929, Laszlo did not hesitate and opened his first own photo studio in Paris and later in 1931 in Berlin.

Willinger László, passport, picture
Photo: Wikimedia Commons by the United States Department of State

Along with directing his own studio he also worked for several photo agencies and magazines like the Berliner Illustriete, Hamburger Illustriete, Munchener Illustriete Zeitung and the London Daily Express.

In 1933, Adolf Hitler became the leader of Nazi Germany. Laszlo and his family had Jewish roots, and they did not have a choice but to leave Germany. They settled down in Vienna, where he opened another photo studio to make ends meet.

This time he photographed celebrities like Marlene Dietrich, Hedy Lamarr, Sigmund Freud, and Carl Gustav Jung.

In 1937, he was discovered by an American photographer and travelled to America where he met the director of the Metro-Goldwyn Mayer studio. The director asked Willinger to take photographs of the Austrian-born actress Hedy Lamarr, to make her more popular. His pictures were so magnificent that not only Lamarr but also Willinger became a star in America.

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