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Harry Stradling, Jr. (born January 7, 1925) is a two-time Oscar-nominated American cinematographer and the son of cinematographer Harry Stradling. He worked on four different Blake Edwards films and six films by Burt Kennedy. (See: List of film director and cinematographer collaborations). He is acclaimed in particular as a skilled cinematographer in Westerns.He was nominated for two Oscars, for 1776 and The Way We Were, and for a Primetime Emmy for George Washington.He also did cinematography on 87 episodes of Gunsmoke, and shot 21 of the total 23 episodes of the TV show Cimarron Strip.Stradling's work on Westerns, including both Gunsmoke and Cimarron Strip as well as feature films including the 1969 Western comedy Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969), brought him to the heavily filmed Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif, where he has been cited as one of the most adept cinematographers of his era when it came to capturing the unique cinematic attributes of the location's massive sandstone boulders.
Date Of Birth January 7, 1925 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, United States Profession Cinematographer, Camera Department Children John Stradling, Bob Stradling Parents Ann Stradling, Harry Stradling Nominations Academy Award for Best Cinematography Star Sign Capricorn
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Caddyshack II 1988 director of photography - as Harry Stradling Blind Date 1987 director of photography - as Harry Stradling A Fine Mess 1986 director of photography - as Harry Stradling Micki + Maude 1984 director of photography - as Harry Stradling George Washington 1984 TV Mini-Series director of photography - 3 episodes O'Hara's Wife 1982 Buddy Buddy 1981 The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper 1981 director of photography - as Harry Stradling S.O.B. 1981 director of photography - as Harry Stradling Up the Academy 1980 Carny 1980 Prophecy 1979 director of photography Born Again 1978 Go Tell the Spartans 1978 Convoy 1978 director of photography Damnation Alley 1977 director of photography The Greatest 1977 director of photography Special Delivery 1976 director of photography The Big Bus 1976 director of photography Midway 1976 director of photography Rooster Cogburn 1975 director of photography Mitchell 1975 as Harry Stradling Bite the Bullet 1975 director of photography Bank Shot 1974 Nightmare Honeymoon 1974 McQ 1974 director of photography The Way We Were 1973 director of photography The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing 1973 1776 1972 Thumb Tripping 1972 Skyjacked 1972 Something Big 1971 The Late Liz 1971 director of photography Fools' Parade 1971 director of photography Support Your Local Gunfighter 1971 Little Big Man 1970 Dirty Dingus Magee 1970 There Was a Crooked Man... 1970 The Good Guys and the Bad Guys 1969 Young Billy Young 1969 director of photography The Mad Room 1969 Support Your Local Sheriff! 1969 director of photography With Six You Get Eggroll 1968 director of photography Cimarron Strip 1967-1968 TV Series director of photography - 21 episodes Gunsmoke 1964-1967 TV Series director of photography - 86 episodes Welcome to Hard Times 1967 Synanon 1965
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Gypsy 1962 camera operator - uncredited Rider on a Dead Horse 1962 camera operator - as Harry Stradling Cash McCall 1960 camera operator The Miracle 1959 second camera operator - uncredited A Summer Place 1959 camera operator - uncredited Auntie Mame 1958 camera operator - uncredited Tarawa Beachhead 1958 camera operator Return to Warbow 1958 camera operator - uncredited The Pajama Game 1957 assistant camera - uncredited Jeanne Eagels 1957 assistant camera - uncredited Guys and Dolls 1955 assistant camera - uncredited The Student Prince 1954 camera assistant - uncredited The Loretta Young Show 1953 TV Series camera operator Young Bess 1953 assistant camera - uncredited The Clown 1953 assistant camera - uncredited The Tall Target 1951 assistant camera - uncredited Watch the Birdie 1950 assistant camera - uncredited A Lady Without Passport 1950 assistant camera - uncredited Mystery Street 1950 assistant camera - uncredited Stars in My Crown 1950 assistant camera - uncredited Intruder in the Dust 1949 assistant camera - uncredited Act of Violence 1948 assistant camera - uncredited The Kissing Bandit 1948 assistant camera - uncredited Two Sisters from Boston 1946 assistant camera - uncredited Our Vines Have Tender Grapes 1945 assistant camera - uncredited Music for Millions 1944 assistant camera - uncredited Gaslight 1944 assistant camera - uncredited
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1984 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or a Special George Washington (1984) 1974 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography The Way We Were (1973) 1973 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography 1776 (1972)
Known for movies Gunsmoke (1964-1967) as Cinematographer
Little Big Man (1970) as Cinematographer
The Way We Were (1973) as Cinematographer
Blind Date (1987) as Cinematographer