Hugo Arndt Rodolf, Baron van Lawick (10 April 1937 – 2 June 2002) was a Dutch wildlife filmmaker and photographer. Through his still photographs and films, Van Lawick helped popularize the study of chimpanzees during his then-wife Jane Goodall's studies at Gombe Stream National Park during the 1960s and 1970s. His films drew the attention of the viewing public to the dramatic life cycles of several wild animals of the Serengeti, such as wild dogs, elephants, and lions. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Leopard Son
(Director)
Addo - The African King
(Director)
Addo - The African King
(Director of Photography)
Serengeti Symphony
(Director)
My Life in the Serengeti
(Director)
Monkey Hunters
(Additional Photography)
Cheetahs Against All Odds
(Cinematography)
Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees
(Director of Photography)
Jane Goodall and the World of Animal Behavior: The Wild Dogs of Africa
(Director)
Serengeti Stories
(Director)
The ABCs of the Serengeti
(Director)
Jane
(Archival Footage Research)
Serengeti: Circle of Life
(Director)
Cheetah Story
(Director)
Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous
(Director)
People of the Forest: The Chimps of Gombe
(Director)
People of the Forest: The Chimps of Gombe
(Writer)