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Joseph LaShelle ASC (July 9, 1900 – August 20, 1989) was an American film cinematographer.
He won an Academy Award for Laura (1944), and was nominated on eight additional occasions.
Career
LaShelle's first job in the film industry was as an assistant in the Paramount West Coast Studio lab in 1920. Instead of going to college as planned, he remained in the film industry after a promotion to supervisor of the printing department.
In 1925, Charles G. Clarke convinced him he should be a cameraman. He went to work with Clarke and after three months he was promoted to second cameraman, and he worked for various cinematographers at the Hollywood Metropolitan Studios. LaShelle was transferred from Metropolitan to Pathé where he began a 14-year association with Arthur C. Miller. He later went with Miller to Fox Films.
After working as a camera operator on Fox productions such as How Green Was My Valley (1941) and The Song of Bernadette (1943), he was promoted and became a cinematographer in 1943. He was a member of the A.S.C.
Some of his well-known works are the film noirs: Laura (1944), for which he won an Oscar; Fallen Angel (1945); and Road House (1948). He is remembered for his work with Otto Preminger and Billy Wilder.
Filmography
Source:
Television
LaShelle also worked in television, such as the first episode of The Twilight Zone in 1959 ("Where Is Everybody?").
Accolades
Wins
Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, for Laura; 1945.
Nominations
Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, for Come to the Stable; 1949.
Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, for My Cousin Rachel, 1952.
Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, for Marty; 1956.
Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, for Career; 1960.
Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, for The Apartment; 1961.
Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Color for: Irma la Douce; 1964.
Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Color, for How the West Was Won; 1964. Shared with: William H. Daniels, Milton R. Krasner, and Charles Lang.
Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White; for The Fortune Cookie; 1967.
References
External links
Joseph LaShelle at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Road House (film 1948)
- The Apartment
- 7 Women
- Academy Award untuk Sinematografi Terbaik
- Marty (film)
- The Conqueror (film 1956)
- The Outsider (film 1961)
- How the West Was Won (film)
- The Honeymoon Machine
- Come to the Stable
- Joseph LaShelle
- Career (1959 film)
- The Fan (1949 film)
- Fallen Angel (1945 film)
- Road House (1948 film)
- Come to the Stable
- The Fortune Cookie
- The Bachelor Party
- My Cousin Rachel (1952 film)
- The Long, Hot Summer