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Léonce-Henri Burel (23 November 1892 – 21 March 1977) was a French cinematographer whose career extended from the silent era until the early 1970s.
He was the director of photography on more than 120 films, working almost exclusively in black-and-white.
After studying at the University of Nantes, he initially worked as a photoengraver before becoming a camera operator.
- Pickpocket 1959
- La Roue 1923
- Faces of Children 1925
- Diamond Machine 1955
- Blind Venus 1941
- The Truth About Bebe Donge 1952
- The Tenth Symphony 1918
- Michel Strogoff 1926
- Abused Confidence 1937
- Salammbô 1926
- A Man Escaped 1956
- Diary of a Country Priest 1951
- The Madness of Dr. Tube 1915
- The Mystery of the Yellow Room 1930
- The Virgin Bride 1937
- Return at Dawn 1938
- Napoleon 1927
- The Trial of Joan of Arc 1963
- Baroud 1932
- Métier de fous 1948
- Thank Heaven for Small Favors 1963
- The Torture of Silence 1917
- The Three Passions 1928
- Deadly Gas 1916
- J'accuse 1919
- Hélène 1936
- One Night at the Beach 1961
- Strange Desire of Mr. Bard 1954
- Loves of Casanova 1927
- Highway Pick-Up 1963