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  1. William C. Mellor (* 29. Juni 1903 in Missouri; † 30. April 1963 in Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Kameramann. Leben. William C. Mellor arbeitete über 30 Jahre als Kameramann für die großen Hollywoodstudios wie Paramount Pictures, MGM und die 20th Century Fox. In den 1930er-Jahren drehte er B-Movies.

  2. William C. Mellor, A.S.C. (29 June 1903 – 30 April 1963) was a cinematographer who worked at Paramount, MGM and 20th Century Fox during a career that spanned three decades.

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    Mellor war ein Sohn des unitarischen Geistlichen William Mellor. Er wurde an der Klemetary School und der Willaston School in Cheshire ausgebildet. Nachdem er sich kurzzeitig am Manchester College auf die geistliche Karriere vorbereitete, studierte er, nachdem er seinen religiösen Glauben verloren hatte, am Exeter College der Universität Oxford. Po...

    The Meaning of Industrial Freedom, 1918.
    Direct Action, 1920.
    The co-operative Movement and the Fight for Socialism, 1933.
    The Labour Who's Who1927, S. 150.
    Who was who: a companion to Who's Who. Containing the Biographies of those who Died during the Period, 1967, S. 785f.
  3. William C. Mellor. Cinematographer: A Place in the Sun. Mellor began his career in the photographic labs at Paramount in the mid-20's. By 1934, he had graduated to full-time director of photography, working primarily on the studio's lesser productions.

    • January 1, 1
    • Missouri, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. William C. Mellor. Cinematographer: A Place in the Sun. Mellor began his career in the photographic labs at Paramount in the mid-20's. By 1934, he had graduated to full-time director of photography, working primarily on the studio's lesser productions.

    • June 29, 1903
    • April 30, 1963
  5. William C. Mellor wurde am 29.06.1903 geboren und ist bekannt für Filme wie Giganten, Stadt in Angst, Mr. Hobbs macht Ferien.

  6. William C. Mellor was an American cinematographer, who's career in filmmaking spanned almost three decades. He was nominated for 3 Oscars throughout his career and won 2.