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Sol Polito, the Oscar-nominated cinematographer who helped create the distinct visual character of Warner Bros. films in the 1930s and 1940s, was born Salvador Polito on November 12, 1892, in Palermo, Sicily. While still young he emigrated to the US with his family, which settled in New York City, where he attended public school. He started out as...
Date Of Birth November 12, 1892, Palermo, Italy Died May 23, 1960, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Palermo, Sicily, Italy Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department Spouse Frances Polito Children Gene Polito Nominations Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Star Sign Scorpio
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Two Seconds 1932 It's Tough to Be Famous 1932 Fireman, Save My Child 1932 photography Union Depot 1932 photography Local Boy Makes Good 1931 photography Suicide Fleet 1931 photography The Ruling Voice 1931 photography Five Star Final 1931 photography The Bargain 1931 Big Business Girl 1931 Woman Hungry 1931 The Hot Heiress 1931 photographed by Going Wild 1930 photography Madonna of the Streets 1930 The Widow from Chicago 1930 photography The Girl of the Golden West 1930 Numbered Men 1930 photography Show Girl in Hollywood 1930 photography Playing Around 1930 photography No, No, Nanette 1930 Paris 1929 The Isle of Lost Ships 1929 Twin Beds 1929 The Man and the Moment 1929 Broadway Babies 1929 photography House of Horror 1929 Seven Footprints to Satan 1929 Scarlet Seas 1928 The Border Patrol 1928 The Haunted House 1928 Burning Bridges 1928 Show Girl 1928 Heart to Heart 1928 The Hawk's Nest 1928 Burning Daylight 1928 The Shepherd of the Hills 1928 Gun Gospel 1927 Hard-Boiled Haggerty 1927 Lonesome Ladies 1927 The Land Beyond the Law 1927 Somewhere in Sonora 1927 The Overland Stage 1927 The Unknown Cavalier 1926 Satan Town 1926 Senor Daredevil 1926 The Frontier Trail 1926 The Seventh Bandit 1926 Driftin' Thru 1926 The People vs. Nancy Preston 1925 Paint and Powder 1925 The Bad Lands 1925 Silent Sanderson 1925 Beyond the Border 1925 The Crimson Runner 1925 Soft Shoes 1925 The Flaming Forties 1924 A Cafe in Cairo 1924 Roaring Rails 1924 The Siren of Seville 1924 The Lightning Rider 1924 Why Men Leave Home 1924 The Bad Man 1923 Mighty Lak' a Rose 1923 The Bishop of the Ozarks 1923 The Loaded Door 1922 Trimmed 1922 Strength of the Pines 1922 The Roof Tree 1921 The Misleading Lady 1920 The Price of Redemption 1920 Alias Jimmy Valentine 1920 The Right of Way 1920 Should a Woman Tell? 1919 Are You Legally Married? 1919 In Wrong 1919 Burglar by Proxy 1919 Bill Apperson's Boy 1919 The Love Defender 1919 What Love Forgives 1919 The Reckoning Day 1918 uncredited Ruling Passions 1918 Treason 1918 Her Husband's Honor 1918 The Heart of a Girl 1918 Who Loved Him Best? 1918 Her Second Husband 1917 The Runaway 1917 The World Against Him 1916 Paying the Price 1916/I as Salvador Polito Fate's Boomerang 1916 Fruits of Desire 1916 The Sins of Society 1915 A Butterfly on the Wheel 1915 The Cotton King 1915 The Butterfly 1915/I M'Liss 1915 Wildfire 1915 Rip Van Winkle 1914/I Anna Lucasta 1949 director of photography Sorry, Wrong Number 1948 director of photography The Voice of the Turtle 1947 Escape Me Never 1947 The Long Night 1947 Cloak and Dagger 1946 director of photography A Stolen Life 1946 Cinderella Jones 1946 Rhapsody in Blue 1945 The Corn Is Green 1945 Arsenic and Old Lace 1944 director of photography The Adventures of Mark Twain 1944 Old Acquaintance 1943 director of photography This Is the Army 1943 director of photography Now, Voyager 1942 director of photography The Gay Sisters 1942 director of photography Captains of the Clouds 1942 director of photography Navy Blues 1941 dance sequences: photographed by Sergeant York 1941 director of photography The Sea Wolf 1941 director of photography The Dog in the Orchard 1941 Short Santa Fe Trail 1940 director of photography City for Conquest 1940 director of photography The Sea Hawk 1940 director of photography Virginia City 1940 director of photography Four Wives 1939 director of photography On Your Toes 1939 color sequence: "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" photographed by The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex 1939 director of photography Sons of Liberty 1939 Short photographed by Confessions of a Nazi Spy 1939 photography Dodge City 1939 photographed by You Can't Get Away with Murder 1939 photography Angels with Dirty Faces 1938 photography Valley of the Giants 1938 Boy Meets Girl 1938 photography Gold Diggers in Paris 1938 The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938 photography Gold Is Where You Find It 1938 photography Varsity Show 1937 photography The Prince and the Pauper 1937 photography Ready, Willing and Able 1937 photography Three Men on a Horse 1936 photography The Charge of the Light Brigade 1936 photography by Sons o' Guns 1936 photography Colleen 1936 photography The Petrified Forest 1936 photography Frisco Kid 1935 photography Shipmates Forever 1935 In Caliente 1935 photography Go Into Your Dance 1935 uncredited 'G' Men 1935 photography The Woman in Red 1935 Sweet Adeline 1934 photography Flirtation Walk 1934 photography Dames 1934 photography Dr. Monica 1934 photography Madame Du Barry 1934 Wonder Bar 1934 photography Dark Hazard 1934 Hi, Nellie! 1934 photography Gold Diggers of 1933 1933 photography Picture Snatcher 1933 photography The Working Man 1933 photography The Mind Reader 1933 photography 42nd Street 1933 photography I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang 1932 photography Three on a Match 1932 photography Blessed Event 1932 photography The Dark Horse 1932
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Pride of the Marines 1945 fill-in photographer - uncredited Yankee Doodle Dandy 1942 photographer - uncredited
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1943 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color Captains of the Clouds (1942) 1942 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Sergeant York (1941) 1940 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
Known for movies Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) as Cinematographer
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) as Cinematographer
Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) as Cinematographer
Sergeant York (1941) as Cinematographer