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Victor Milner, A.S.C. (December 15, 1893 – October 29, 1972) (sometimes Victor Miller) was an American cinematographer. He was nominated for ten cinematography Academy Awards, winning once for 1934 Cleopatra. Milner worked on more than 130 films, including dramas (Broken Lullaby), comedies (Unfaithfully Yours), film noir (Dark City), and Westerns (The Furies).Milner began his career in the film industry as a lab assistant at the age of 15. He then worked as a projectionist and a newsreel cameraman until 1914 when he became a full-time cinematographer. Later he became known for the epic look he lent to Cecil B. DeMille film productions. Milner was a founding member of the American Society of Cinematographers and president of the ASC from 1937 to 1939.
Date Of Birth December 15, 1893, New York City, New York, United States Died October 29, 1972, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Cinematographer, Actor, Writer Spouse Margarethe Milner (m. 1915–1972) Awards Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 President American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) 1937-1939.
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Jeopardy 1953 director of photography Carrie 1952 My Favorite Spy 1951 Dark City 1950 director of photography The Furies 1950 Unfaithfully Yours 1948 director of photography You Were Meant for Me 1948 director of photography The Other Love 1947 director of photography It's a Wonderful Life 1946 director of photography - uncredited The Strange Love of Martha Ivers 1946 director of photography Wonder Man 1945 director of photography The Princess and the Pirate 1944 director of photography The Great Moment 1944 The Story of Dr. Wassell 1944 director of photography Hostages 1943 The Palm Beach Story 1942 director of photography Reap the Wild Wind 1942 director of photography My Life with Caroline 1941 director of photography The Man Who Lost Himself 1941 The Monster and the Girl 1941 The Lady Eve 1941 director of photography North West Mounted Police 1940 director of photography Christmas in July 1940 director of photography Those Were the Days! 1940 director of photography Seventeen 1940 The Great Victor Herbert 1939 What a Life 1939 photographed by Our Leading Citizen 1939 Union Pacific 1939 photographed by Say It in French 1938 Touchdown, Army 1938 Give Me a Sailor 1938 Hunted Men 1938 College Swing 1938 The Buccaneer 1938 Artists & Models 1937 High, Wide, and Handsome 1937 Bulldog Drummond Escapes 1937 uncredited The Plainsman 1936 photographed by The General Died at Dawn 1936 photographed by Till We Meet Again 1936 Desire 1936 uncredited Give Us This Night 1936 The Crusades 1935 photographed by So Red the Rose 1935 The Gilded Lily 1935 photographed by Cleopatra 1934 photographed by Wharf Angel 1934 All of Me 1934 photographed by Design for Living 1933 One Sunday Afternoon 1933 photographed by The Song of Songs 1933 Luxury Liner 1933 Under-Cover Man 1932 Trouble in Paradise 1932 photographed by Love Me Tonight 1932 photographed by Une heure près de toi 1932 This Is the Night 1932 One Hour with You 1932 Broken Lullaby 1932 Daughter of the Dragon 1931 photographed by I Take This Woman 1931 Kick In 1931 Ladies' Man 1931 Man of the World 1931 No Limit 1931 Galas de la Paramount 1930 Monte Carlo 1930 Let's Go Native 1930 True to the Navy 1930 The Texan 1930 Paramount on Parade 1930 Paramount op parade 1930 The Marriage Playground 1929 The Love Parade 1929 photographed by Charming Sinners 1929 River of Romance 1929 The Studio Murder Mystery 1929 The Wild Party 1929 photographed by The Wolf of Wall Street 1929 Sins of the Fathers 1928 The Woman from Moscow 1928 Half a Bride 1928 Loves of an Actress 1928 Three Sinners 1928 The Showdown 1928 The Spotlight 1927 The Way of All Flesh 1927 Rolled Stockings 1927 Children of Divorce 1927 Blonde or Brunette 1927 The Lady of the Harem 1926 Kid Boots 1926 The Cat's Pajamas 1926 You Never Know Women 1926 The Lucky Lady 1926 The Wanderer 1925 The Spaniard 1925 Learning to Love 1925 East of Suez 1925 On the Stroke of Three 1924 Her Night of Romance 1924 Red Lily 1924 Thy Name Is Woman 1924 Cause for Divorce 1923 What Love Will Do 1923 The Town Scandal 1923 Gossip 1923 The Love Letter 1923 A Dangerous Game 1922 The Lavender Bath Lady 1922 The Kentucky Derby 1922 The Gypsy Trail 1922 Short Tracked Down 1922 Short Dead Game 1922 Short Unmasked 1922 Short Human Hearts 1922 Go Get 'em Gates 1922 Short Her Night of Nights 1922 The Cave Girl 1921 Shadows of Conscience 1921 What Love Will Do 1921 Play Square 1921 Live Wires 1921 When We Were 21 1921 Dice of Destiny 1920 Her Unwilling Husband 1920 Half a Chance 1920 Felix O'Day 1920 One Hour Before Dawn 1920 Out of the Dust 1920 Haunting Shadows 1919 The Sealed Envelope 1919 The Cabaret Girl 1918 The Velvet Hand 1918 The Inspirations of Harry Larrabee 1917 The Giants-White Sox Tour 1914 Documentary short Hiawatha 1913/I Short
Actor Title Year Status Character Jeopardy 1953 Bit Part (uncredited)
Camera Department Title Year Status Character September Affair 1950 cinematographer: European scenes
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1935 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography Cleopatra (1934)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1951 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White The Furies (1950) 1943 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color Reap the Wild Wind (1942) 1941 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Color North West Mounted Police (1940) 1940 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography, Black-and-White The Great Victor Herbert (1939) 1939 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography The Buccaneer (1938) 1937 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography The General Died at Dawn (1936) 1936 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography The Crusades (1935) 1930 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Cinematography The Love Parade (1929)
Known for movies The Lady Eve (1941) as Cinematographer
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) as Cinematographer
Trouble in Paradise (1932) as Cinematographer
The Palm Beach Story (1942) as Cinematographer