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Daniel L. Fapp, A.S.C. (April 21, 1904 – July 19, 1986) was an American cinematographer, best known as director of photography for West Side Story (1961), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and The Great Escape (1963). He also was nominated for Academy Awards for his cinematography for Desire Under the Elms (1958), The Five Pennies (1959), One, Two, Three (1961), The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964),Ice Station Zebra (1968) and Marooned (1969).
Date Of Birth April 21, 1904, Kansas City, Kansas, United States Died July 19, 1986, Laguna Niguel, California, United States Place Of Birth Kansas City, Kansas, USA Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department Awards Academy Award for Best Cinematography Nominations Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Star Sign Taurus
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Marooned 1969 director of photography - as Daniel Fapp Ice Station Zebra 1968 director of photography 5 Card Stud 1968 director of photography Sweet November 1968 Double Trouble 1967 director of photography Spinout 1966 director of photography Lord Love a Duck 1966 director of photography Our Man Flint 1966 director of photography I'll Take Sweden 1965 The Pleasure Seekers 1964 director of photography Valentine's Day 1964 TV Series 1 episode Send Me No Flowers 1964 as Daniel Fapp The Unsinkable Molly Brown 1964 Move Over, Darling 1963 Fun in Acapulco 1963 director of photography A New Kind of Love 1963 The Great Escape 1963 director of photography The Pigeon That Took Rome 1962 One, Two, Three 1961 director of photography Bachelor Flat 1961 director of photography West Side Story 1961 director of photography Let's Make Love 1960 All the Young Men 1960 director of photography - as Daniel Fapp Li'l Abner 1959 The Five Pennies 1959 director of photography The Trap 1959 Kings Go Forth 1958 Desire Under the Elms 1958 director of photography The Devil's Hairpin 1957 The Joker Is Wild 1957 Bing Presents Oreste 1956 Short Hollywood or Bust 1956 director of photography - as Daniel Fapp Pardners 1956 director of photography - as Daniel Fapp The Birds and the Bees 1956 Artists and Models 1955 director of photography You're Never Too Young 1955 director of photography The Far Horizons 1955 Run for Cover 1955 director of photography - as Daniel Fapp General Electric Theater 1955 TV Series 1 episode Living It Up 1954 director of photography - as Daniel Fapp Knock on Wood 1954 director of photography - as Daniel Fapp Money from Home 1953 director of photography The Caddy 1953 director of photography The Girls of Pleasure Island 1953 Jumping Jacks 1952 director of photography Anything Can Happen 1952 director of photography Sailor Beware 1952 director of photography The Stooge 1951 director of photography Darling, How Could You! 1951 The Redhead and the Cowboy 1951 as Daniel Fapp The Lemon Drop Kid 1951 Union Station 1950 director of photography September Affair 1950 uncredited No Man of Her Own 1950 Song of Surrender 1949 Red, Hot and Blue 1949 Sorrowful Jones 1949 Bride of Vengeance 1949 Dream Girl 1948 Hazard 1948 The Big Clock 1948 Golden Earrings 1947 director of photography Suddenly It's Spring 1947 director of photography Easy Come, Easy Go 1947 To Each His Own 1946 director of photography Hold That Blonde! 1945 Kitty 1945 You Came Along 1945 director of photography And Now Tomorrow 1944 director of photography Henry Aldrich's Little Secret 1944 Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid 1944 as Dan Fapp Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout 1944 as Daniel Fapp Henry Aldrich Haunts a House 1943 Henry Aldrich Swings It 1943 as Daniel Fapp Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour 1943 Paramount Victory Short No. T2-4: The Aldrich Family Gets in the Scrap 1943 Short Lady Bodyguard 1943 My Heart Belongs to Daddy 1942 Priorities on Parade 1942 as Daniel Fapp Henry and Dizzy 1942 director of photography - as Daniel Fapp True to the Army 1942 as Daniel Fapp Glamour Boy 1941 World Premiere 1941
Camera Department Title Year Status Character On the Beach 1959 photographer: auto race - as Daniel Fapp September Affair 1950 director of photography: fill-in - uncredited Paramount Victory Short No. T2-3: The Price of Victory 1942 Documentary short archival footage Kiss the Boys Goodbye 1941 second camera Thirty Day Princess 1934 camera operator - uncredited Big Executive 1933 camera operator The Eagle and the Hawk 1933 second camera - uncredited Terror Aboard 1933 camera operator Tonight Is Ours 1933 assistant camera The Night of June 13 1932 camera operator Horse Feathers 1932 camera operator - uncredited Shanghai Express 1932 second camera - uncredited This Reckless Age 1932 second camera The False Madonna 1931 camera operator - uncredited Rich Man's Folly 1931 camera operator Monkey Business 1931 camera operator - uncredited Huckleberry Finn 1931 second camera The Secret Call 1931 second camera - uncredited El Dios del mar 1930 second camera The Spoilers 1930 camera operator - uncredited Street of Chance 1930 camera operator Illusion 1929 assistant camera - uncredited The Wild Party 1929 assistant camera - uncredited Marquis Preferred 1929 assistant camera The Golden Princess 1925 camera operator - uncredited
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1962 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color West Side Story (1961) 1962 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Cinematography, Color West Side Story (1961)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1970 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography Marooned (1969) 1969 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography Ice Station Zebra (1968) 1965 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) 1962 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White One, Two, Three (1961) 1960 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color The Five Pennies (1959) 1959 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Desire Under the Elms (1958) 1959 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Cinematography - Black and White Desire Under the Elms (1958)
Known for movies The Great Escape (1963) as Cinematographer
West Side Story (1961) as Cinematographer
One, Two, Three (1961) as Cinematographer
Let's Make Love (1960) as Cinematographer