Albert Falco
Known for: Camera
Born: October 16, 1927 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France - Died: April 20, 2012
Albert Falco (17 October 1927 – 21 April 2012) was a French scuba diving veteran and champion of underwater conservation. He was one of the longest-serving diving companions of Jacques Cousteau, Chief Diver, and later Captain of the RV Calypso. He lived in France and was active in preserving aquatic ecosystems. He played several leading roles on Cousteau's films, like The Silent World (1956), World Without Sun (1964) and Voyage to the Edge of the World (1976). Falco was the author of a non-fiction book, Capitaine de La Calypso. Source: Article "Albert Falco" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Calypso's Search for the Britannic
Self
The Cousteau Odyssey: The Nile Part 2
Self
Becoming Cousteau
Self (archive footage)
100 Years Under the Sea: Shipwrecks of the Caribbean
Self
En direct de...
self
The Odyssey
Book
St. Lawrence: Stairway to the Sea
Underwater Camera
Cries from the Deep
Underwater Director of Photography
Voyage to the Edge of the World
Director of Operations