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Birthday: April 4, 1874 (151)
Place of Birth: Warsaw, Poland
Biography
Kazimierz Prószyński (4 April 1875 – 13 March 1945), born in Warsaw, Poland, was a Polish inventor active in the field of cinema. He patented his first film camera, called Pleograph (in Polish spelling: Pleograf), before the Lumière brothers, and later went on to improve the cinema projector for the Gaumont company, as well as invent the widely used hand-held Aeroscope camera.
Known For
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The Coronation of King George V (1911)Age: 37Director
Cabman's Adventure (1902)Age: 28Director
Street Traffic in Front of Mickiewicz’s Monument (1902)Age: 28Director
The Return of a Merry Fellow (1902)Age: 28Director
Ujazdów Avenue (1896)Age: 22Director
Franciscan Street (1895)Age: 21Director
Children Playing in the Garden (1894)Age: 20Director
Skating-rink in the Royal Baths (1894)Age: 20Director






