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  1. Leon Shamroy, A.S.C. was an American film cinematographer. Together with Charles Lang, he holds the record for most number of Academy Award nominations for Cinematography. Throughout his five-decade career, he garnered eighteen nominations with four wins. From 1953 to his death in 1974, he was married to movie actress Mary Anderson. Shamroy was a member […]

  2. L eon Shamroy was a four-time Oscar-winning cinematographer.. Shamroy entered the motion picture industry in 1920 as a film laboratory worker at Fox Film Corp. He began his cinematography career in 1924, photographing serial and stunt pictures for director-producer Charles Hutchison at Pathe, and in 1928 became co-producer and photographer on an experimental film, "The Last Moment," which ...

  3. Leon Shamroy geboren am 16.07.1901, gestorben am 07.07.1974 US-amerikanischer Kameramann Kamera in Serien. Sherlock Holmes; Darsteller in Filmen. Caprice (USA 1966) Extra. Kamera in Filmen . Alexandria – Treibhaus der Sünde (USA 1969) Planet der Affen ...

  4. Leon Shamroy is known as an Director of Photography, Actor, Director, and Cinematography. Some of his work includes Planet of the Apes, Cleopatra, The King and I, Leave Her to Heaven, The Robe, You Only Live Once, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and The Agony and the Ecstasy.

  5. Interview, Porträt, Filmografie, Bilder und Videos zum Star Leon Shamroy | cinema.de

  6. 2. Apr. 2020 · Leon Shamroy, ASC — one of the pioneers in shooting CinemaScope. (Courtesy of the Roy H. Wagner, ASC Archive) The most exciting of these changes involved experimentation with new technologies. Widescreen, large formats, stereophonic sound, 3D and drive-ins all promised audiences a bigger and more immersive movie-going experience.

  7. Cinematographer Leon Shamroy compiled an extraordinary if not unique record in winning four Academy Awards and 18 Oscar nominations in addition to a vast assortment of other recognitions. He was early associated with the revered travelogue producer Robert J. Flaherty, and spent two years roaming the Far East as cameraman for the Huntingdon Ethnological Expedition. He was deeply concerned with ...