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  1. Leon Shamroy (* 16. Juli 1901 in New York; † 7. Juli 1974 in Los Angeles; eigentlich Leonard Shamroy) war ein US-amerikanischer Kameramann. Shamroy, im Laufe seiner Karriere 18 mal für einen Oscar für die Beste Kameraführung nominiert, wurde viermal mit einem Oscar ausgezeichnet.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leon_ShamroyLeon Shamroy - Wikipedia

    Leon Shamroy, A.S.C. (July 16, 1901 – July 7, 1974) was an American film cinematographer known for his work in 20th Century Fox motion pictures shot in Technicolor. He and Charles Lang share the record for most Oscar nominations for Cinematography.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0005872Leon Shamroy - IMDb

    Leon Shamroy, born Leon Shamroyevsky, was an American film cinematographer. He is best known for The Black Swan (1942),Wilson (1944), Leave Her to Heaven (1945), David and Bathsheba (1951), The Robe (1953), Cleopatra (1963), The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965) and Planet of the Apes (1968).

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  4. Leon Shamroy - 4 time Oscar Winning Cinematographer interview, from the home collection of Patricia Shamroy Shaw. IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005872/?r...

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  5. 3. Juli 2014 · July 3, 2014. in. Oscar Profile. by. Peter J Patrick. Tags: Born July 16, 1901 in New York, N.Y., Leon Tolstoy Shamroy was the son of a Russian immigrant father and an American mother. Educated at Columbia University, Shamroy worked as a draftsman and engineer.

  6. Entdecke alle Serien von Leon Shamroy. Von seinen Anfängen bis zum Ende seiner Karriere-Jahre.

  7. www.reverseshot.org › symposiums › entrySymposiums - Reverse Shot

    Leon Shamroy won an Academy Award for best color cinematography for Leave Her to Heaven. With eighteen Oscar nominations and four wins, Shamroy was among the most celebrated cinematographers of the Hollywood studio era, admired for his meticulous craftsmanship, technical virtuosity, and especially for his mastery of color.