
Per Jonson
Camera
Born 1910-04-11 · Kristiania [now Oslo], Norway · Died 1975-10-16
Per Gunnar "PeGe" Jonson was a Norwegian cinematographer, and also worked as a producer and director. Although he initially pursued engineering studies, he became involved in sports, serving as coach for the Polish national ski jumping team from 1933. His affiliation with ski jumping led to his engagement as a film assistant during the production of the official film documenting the 1936 Winter Olympics. In 1938, Jonson was appointed chief cinematographer at Norsk Film A/S, Norway’s leading film production company at the time. During the Second World War, his connection to the military led to his appointment as head of the film unit within the Norwegian Armed Forces High Command in 1943. He documented both Atlantic convoy missions and the battles in Walcheren, and was later awarded several military honors for his contributions. Throughout the postwar period and into the late 1950s, Jonson was involved in a number of Norwegian film productions. Toward the end of his career, however, he suffered financial losses through unsuccessful attempts at independent filmmaking. In a dramatic turn, he attempted to rob the Postgiro office in Tollbugata, Oslo, in 1960, for which he served a five-month prison sentence in 1961.
Crew

Oslofilm: Framhuset 25 år
Cinematography

Oslofilm: Framhuset 25 år
Director

Owls in the Marsh
Producer
It Happened One Night
Director of Photography

Selv om de er små
Director of Photography

Selv om de er små
Producer

Eight O’Clock Sharp
Director of Photography

Smuglere i smoking
Writer

Roser til Monica
Writer

Roser til Monica
Director of Photography

Hjem går vi ikke
Cinematography

Suicide Mission
Director of Photography

Heksenetter
Producer

Heksenetter
Cinematography

Emergency Landing
Director of Photography

Chimes in Bells
Director of Photography

Flukten fra Dakar
Camera Supervisor

Maimed
Director of Photography

Marianne på sykehus
Cinematography

Oslofilm: Oslo: 24 timer av byens liv
Director