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  1. 2. Nov. 2002 · Harold Rosson is my grandfather a most amazing Director of Cinematography. Arthur Rosson was a director. Top. harry Junior Member Posts: 1 Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:58 pm. Re: Harold "Hal" Rosson. Post by harry » Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:20 ...

  2. In 1936, Rosson reluctantly agreed to give Technicolor a try for the first time in his life when David O. Selznick personally demanded his services for The Garden of Allah (1936); as a result, Rosson won a special Academy Award. Before his retirement in 1967, Hal Rosson would receive four additional Oscar nominations for Boom Town (1940), Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944), The Asphalt Jungle ...

  3. 13. Jan. 2023 · Lawrence, Kansas. Harold Rosson, 93, passed away January 12, 2023 at Bridge Haven Opa's House. He was born in San Antonio, Texas but spent his early life in Marfa, Texas. He attended the Marfa public schools and the New Mexico Military Institute for his last two years of high school, graduating in 1945. He received two college degrees in ...

  4. 8. Sept. 1988 · Times Staff Writer. Harold (Hal) Rosson, the celebrated and venerated director of photography whose work ranged from such significant silent pictures as “David Harum” in 1915 to a cherished ...

  5. Harold "Hal" Rosson (6 April 1895 – 6 September 1988) was the cinematographer responsible for the color photography in the 1939 MGM film The Wizard of Oz.[1] Born in New York City, Rosson began his career in film in 1908, when there was still a vibrant movie industry on the East Coast. He started as an actor with the Vitagraph Company in Brooklyn, though soon switched to the other side of ...

  6. 17. Okt. 2018 · Harold Rosson, ASC. While the difficult production of The Wizard of Oz (1939) would have four directors — including Richard Thorpe, George Cuckor, King Vidor and Victor Fleming (who would be finally credited) — MGM studio cinematographer Harold Rosson, ASC would see the production through from beginning to end, and earn an Academy Award nomination for his sumptuous color photography.

  7. Harold Rosson Cinematographer “We started to work on [The Garden of Allah]; I went back to the studio that night, I called up Mr. Mannix and said, 'Eddie, I'm not so sure I'm the man for this picture.'