Planer was born on 29 March 1894 in
Chomutov,
Bohemia,
Austria-Hungary, but his family came from
Ústí nad Labem. He studied photography in
Vienna in the 1910s and started to work there as cinematographer. He then moved to
Germany and shot his first film
Storms in May there in 1919. In 1923, he married a
Jewish woman in
Církvice in
Czechoslovakia. When the
Nazis came to power, he decided to move from Germany to
Austria and then to
Great Britain. Because of his Jewish wife, he left Europe in 1937 and moved to the United States. He decided to change his name to
Frank Planer, this time officially and permanently. He shot over 130 movies in
Hollywood, including
Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948),
The Big Country (1958) and ''
Breakfast at Tiffany's'' (1961). ==Partial filmography==