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The favorite cinematographer of famous director Alfred Hitchcock began working at Warner Brothers when he was 19 years old. He climbed his way up from camera operator to assistant camera man and eventually took over the Special Photographic Effects unit at Warners on Stage 5 in 1944. He became an expert in forced perspective techniques which were ...
Date Of Birth July 4, 1909, Chino, California, United States Died May 11, 1968, Newport Beach, California, United States Place Of Birth Chino, California, USA Profession Cinematographer, Special Effects, Editorial Department Spouse Elysabeth Burks (m. ?–1968) Awards Academy Award for Best Cinematography Nominations Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Died in a house fire
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Waterhole #3 1967 A Covenant with Death 1967 A Patch of Blue 1965 director of photography Once a Thief 1965 Marnie 1964 director of photography The Birds 1963 director of photography The Music Man 1962 director of photography The Pleasure of His Company 1961 The Great Impostor 1961 director of photography The Rat Race 1960 director of photography But Not for Me 1959 North by Northwest 1959 director of photography The Black Orchid 1958 Vertigo 1958 director of photography The Spirit of St. Louis 1957 director of photography The Wrong Man 1956 director of photography The Vagabond King 1956 The Man Who Knew Too Much 1956 director of photography The Trouble with Harry 1955 director of photography To Catch a Thief 1955 director of photography Rear Window 1954 director of photography Dial M for Murder 1954 director of photography The Boy from Oklahoma 1954 Hondo 1953 photography So This Is Love 1953 The Desert Song 1953 House of Wax 1953 uncredited I Confess 1953 director of photography Mara Maru 1952 Room for One More 1952 Come Fill the Cup 1951 Close to My Heart 1951 Tomorrow Is Another Day 1951 Strangers on a Train 1951 director of photography The Enforcer 1951 director of photography The Glass Menagerie 1950 Beyond the Forest 1949 Task Force 1949 director of photography The Fountainhead 1949 director of photography A Kiss in the Dark 1949 To the Victor 1948 The Verdict 1946 uncredited Star in the Night 1945 Short as L. Robert Burks Escape in the Desert 1945 Make Your Own Bed 1944 Jammin' the Blues 1944 Short photographed by
Special Effects Title Year Status Character The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima 1952 special effects The Younger Brothers 1949 special effects John Loves Mary 1949 special effects Smart Girls Don't Talk 1948 special effects Key Largo 1948 special effects Romance on the High Seas 1948 special effects photography The Woman in White 1948 special effects My Wild Irish Rose 1947 special effects The Unsuspected 1947 special effects photographer Cry Wolf 1947 special effects The Unfaithful 1947 special effects Possessed 1947 special effects The Two Mrs. Carrolls 1947 special effects The Verdict 1946 special effects The Big Sleep 1946 special effects - uncredited Night and Day 1946 special effects Confidential Agent 1945 special effects - uncredited Pride of the Marines 1945 special effects - as L. Robert Burks The Horn Blows at Midnight 1945 special effects - uncredited God Is My Co-Pilot 1945 special effects Arsenic and Old Lace 1944 special effects In Our Time 1944 special effects In This Our Life 1942 special effects Kings Row 1942 special effects Dangerously They Live 1941 special effects - uncredited International Squadron 1941 special effects Highway West 1941 special effects The Great Lie 1941 special effects A Dispatch from Reuter's 1940 special effects Saturday's Children 1940 special effects Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet 1940 special effects On Your Toes 1939 special effects Marked Woman 1937 special effects - uncredited
Editorial Department Title Year Status Character They Drive by Night 1940 montage - uncredited Brother Orchid 1940 montage - uncredited
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Sant Jordi Sant Jordi Awards Best Cinematography in a Foreign Film (Mejor Fotografía en Película Extranjera) Vertigo (1958) 1956 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color To Catch a Thief (1955)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1966 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White A Patch of Blue (1965) 1955 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color Rear Window (1954) 1952 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Strangers on a Train (1951)
Known for movies Rear Window (1954) as Cinematographer
Vertigo (1958) as Cinematographer
North by Northwest (1959) as Cinematographer
The Birds (1963) as Cinematographer