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Harold G. "Hal" Rosson, a cinematographer known for his subtle and imaginative lighting, was born in Genaseo, New York, on August 24, 1895, although some sources cite his birthday as April 6, 1895, or in 1889. Rosson entered the movie industry in 1908 as an actor at the Vitagraph Studios in Brooklyn, New York. Eventually, he quit acting to become an...
Date Of Birth April 6, 1895, New York City, New York, United States Died September 6, 1988, Palm Beach, Florida, United States Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department, Assistant Director Spouse Yvonne Crellin (m. 1936–1945), Jean Harlow (m. 1933–1934) Parents Hellen Rochefort, Arthur Richard Rosson Siblings Richard Rosson, Arthur Rosson, Helene Rosson, Gladys Rosson, Queenie Rosson Star Sign Aries
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character The Little French Girl 1925 A Man Must Live 1925 Too Many Kisses 1925 as Hal Rosson Manhattan 1924 as Hal Rosson The Story Without a Name 1924 as Hal Rosson Manhandled 1924 A Society Scandal 1924 Zaza 1923 as Hal Rosson Lawful Larceny 1923 as Hal Rosson The Glimpses of the Moon 1923 Quicksands 1923 Dark Secrets 1923 Garrison's Finish 1923 For the Defense 1922 as Hal Rosson Through a Glass Window 1922 as Hal Rosson The Cradle 1922 as Hal Rosson A Homespun Vamp 1922 as Hal Rosson A Virginia Courtship 1921 as Hal Rosson Everything for Sale 1921 as Hal Rosson Buried Treasure 1921 as Hal Rosson For Those We Love 1921 Heliotrope 1920 as Hal Rosson Polly of the Storm Country 1920 as Hal Rosson The Cinema Murder 1919 as Hal Rosson The American Consul 1917 Panthea 1917 The Victoria Cross 1916 Oliver Twist 1916 The Honorable Friend 1916 David Harum 1915 El Dorado 1967 director of photography Decision at Midnight 1963 Onionhead 1958 director of photography No Time for Sergeants 1958 The Enemy Below 1957 director of photography Conflict 1956 TV Series 1 episode Cheyenne 1956 TV Series 1 episode Toward the Unknown 1956 director of photography - as Hal Rosson Warner Brothers Presents 1956 TV Series 2 episodes The Bad Seed 1956 as Hal Rosson Pete Kelly's Blues 1955 as Hal Rosson Strange Lady in Town 1955 Ulysses 1954 Mambo 1954 The Actress 1953 director of photography Dangerous When Wet 1953 I Love Melvin 1953 The Story of Three Loves 1953 Singin' in the Rain 1952 director of photography Love Is Better Than Ever 1952 Lone Star 1952 The Red Badge of Courage 1951 director of photography To Please a Lady 1950 director of photography The Asphalt Jungle 1950 director of photography Key to the City 1950 On the Town 1949 director of photography Any Number Can Play 1949 The Stratton Story 1949 Command Decision 1948 Homecoming 1948 The Hucksters 1947 Living in a Big Way 1947 My Brother Talks to Horses 1947 Duel in the Sun 1946 director of photography - as Hal Rosson No Leave, No Love 1946 Three Wise Fools 1946 Between Two Women 1945 director of photography Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo 1944 director of photography An American Romance 1944 Marriage Is a Private Affair 1944 uncredited Slightly Dangerous 1943 Tennessee Johnson 1942 Somewhere I'll Find You 1942 Tortilla Flat 1942 uncredited Johnny Eager 1941 director of photography The Chocolate Soldier 1941 uncredited Honky Tonk 1941 director of photography Washington Melodrama 1941 director of photography Men of Boys Town 1941 director of photography The Penalty 1941 director of photography Flight Command 1940 director of photography Dr. Kildare Goes Home 1940 director of photography Boom Town 1940 director of photography Edison, the Man 1940 director of photography A Door Will Open 1940 Short I Take This Woman 1940 director of photography Forgotten Victory 1939 Short The Wizard of Oz 1939 photographed by: in Technicolor Too Hot to Handle 1938 photographed by That Mothers Might Live 1938 Short A Yank at Oxford 1938 photographed by Double Wedding 1937 uncredited The Emperor's Candlesticks 1937 Captains Courageous 1937 photographed by They Gave Him a Gun 1937 The Garden of Allah 1936 uncredited The Devil Is a Sissy 1936 As You Like It 1936 The Man Who Could Work Miracles 1936 photography by The Ghost Goes West 1935 The Scarlet Pimpernel 1934 Treasure Island 1934 photographed by The Girl from Missouri 1934 uncredited The Cat and the Fiddle 1934 photographed by This Side of Heaven 1934 photographed by Bombshell 1933 photographed by Penthouse 1933 photographed by Turn Back the Clock 1933 photographed by Hold Your Man 1933 photographed by The Barbarian 1933 photographed by Hell Below 1933 photographed by Red Dust 1932 photographed by Kongo 1932 photographed by Downstairs 1932 Red-Headed Woman 1932 When a Fellow Needs a Friend 1932 Tarzan the Ape Man 1932 photographed by Are You Listening? 1932 photographed by The Cuban Love Song 1931 photographed by The Squaw Man 1931 photographed by Sporting Blood 1931 Son of India 1931 photographed by En cada puerto un amor 1931 Men Call It Love 1931 photographed by The Prodigal 1931 Passion Flower 1930 as Hal Rosson, photographed by Madam Satan 1930 photographed by This Mad World 1930 as Hal Rosson Hello Sister 1930 as Hal Rosson South Sea Rose 1929 Frozen Justice 1929 The Far Call 1929 Trent's Last Case 1929 The Case of Lena Smith 1929 Three Weekends 1928 The Docks of New York 1928 Sawdust Paradise 1928 The Dragnet 1928 Abie's Irish Rose 1928 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1928 as Hal Rosson Open Range 1927 as Hal Rosson A Gentleman of Paris 1927 Service for Ladies 1927 Rough House Rosie 1927 as Hal Rosson Evening Clothes 1927 as Hal Rosson Getting Gertie's Garter 1927 as Hal Rosson Man Bait 1927 Jim, the Conqueror 1926 For Wives Only 1926 as Hal Rosson Almost a Lady 1926 Up in Mabel's Room 1926 as Hal Rosson Infatuation 1925 as Hal Rosson Classified 1925 as Hal Rosson The Street of Forgotten Men 1925 as Hal Rosson
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Tortilla Flat 1942 photographer - uncredited Gone with the Wind 1939 director of photography: second unit - uncredited Test Pilot 1938 additional cinematographer - uncredited Kongo 1932 still photographer - uncredited The Dark Star 1919 assistant camera
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo 1944 second unit director - uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Garden of Allah 1936 photographic advisor
Self Title Year Status Character Hollywood on Parade No. B-6 1934 Short Himself (as Hal Rosson)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1937 Honorary Award Academy Awards, USA The Garden of Allah (1936)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1957 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White The Bad Seed (1956) 1951 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White The Asphalt Jungle (1950) 1951 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Cinematography - Black and White The Asphalt Jungle (1950) 1945 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944) 1941 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Boom Town (1940) 1940 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Known for movies The Wizard of Oz (1939) as Cinematographer
Singin' in the Rain (1952) as Cinematographer
The Asphalt Jungle (1950) as Cinematographer
El Dorado (1967) as Cinematographer