Ralph Hammeras Net Worth is $1.6 Million Ralph Hammeras Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ralph Hammeras (24 March 1894 – 3 February 1970) was an American special effects designer, cinematographer and art director. He was nominated for three Academy Awards. He created a large-scale miniature of the city of London for the film The Sky Hawk, he also created special mechanical effects for it.He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and died in Los Angeles, California.
Date Of Birth March 24, 1894 Died 1970-02-03 Place Of Birth Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Profession Special Effects, Visual Effects, Cinematographer Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Son: Robert Andrew Hammeraas (1916-1998). 2 Hammeras is credited with developing and patenting the traveling glass matte process.
Special Effects Title Year Status Character The Giant Gila Monster 1959 special photographic effects The Giant Claw 1957 technical effects creator Anna and the King of Siam 1946 miniatures - uncredited Dragonwyck 1946 miniatures - uncredited The Great Dictator 1940 special effects - uncredited Suez 1938 process photography - uncredited Four Men and a Prayer 1938 process photography - uncredited In Old Chicago 1937 special effects stager A Connecticut Yankee 1931 special effects Body and Soul 1931 special effects The Sky Hawk 1929 mechanical effects The Private Life of Helen of Troy 1927 engineering effects
Visual Effects Title Year Status Character Cleopatra 1963 matte artist - uncredited The Black Scorpion 1957 additional effects - uncredited 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1954 effects photographer The Dolly Sisters 1945 miniatures - uncredited State Fair 1945 miniatures - uncredited A Bell for Adano 1945 miniatures - uncredited Captain Eddie 1945 miniatures - uncredited Where Do We Go from Here? 1945 miniatures - uncredited Diamond Horseshoe 1945 miniatures - uncredited Winged Victory 1944 miniatures - uncredited The Keys of the Kingdom 1944 miniatures - uncredited The Lost World 1925 associate technical director
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character My Dog, Buddy 1960 Always on the Bench 1941 Short The Patent Leather Kid 1927
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Dante's Inferno 1935 technical staff The Lost World 1925 associate researcher
Camera Department Title Year Status Character The Divine Lady 1929 associate photographer
Set Decorator Title Year Status Character Just Imagine 1930 settings
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1949 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Effects, Special Effects Deep Waters (1948) 1931 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction Just Imagine (1930) 1929 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Effects, Engineering Effects
Known for movies 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) as Visual Effects
The Lost World (1925) as Visual Effects
The Giant Gila Monster (1959) as Special Effects
In Old Chicago (1937) as Special Effects