Joseph MacDonald

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Joseph MacDonald, A.S.C.
Born Joseph Patrick Macdonald
December 15, 1906
Mexico City, Mexico
Died May 26, 1968
Woodland Hills, California
Occupation Cinematographer

Joseph MacDonald, A.S.C. (December 15, 1906 - May 26, 1968) was an award-winning American cinematographer.[1]

An assistant cameraman from the early 1920s, he became a cinematographer in the 1940s and soon was working on well known films.

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[edit] Filmography

  • Rosa De Francia (1935)[2]
  • Te Quiero Con Locura (1935)
  • Charlie Chan in Rio (1941)
  • That Other Woman (1942)
  • The Postman Didn't Ring (1942)
  • The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1942)
  • Little Tokyio, U.S.A. (1942)
  • Wintertime (1943)
  • Quiet Please Murder (1943)
  • Sunday Dinner For a Soldier (1944)
  • In the Meantime, Darling (1944)
  • The Big Noise (1944)
  • Captain Eddie (1944)
  • My Darling Clementine (1946)
  • Shock (1946)
  • The Dark Corner (1946)
  • Wake Up and Dream (1946)
  • Behind Green Lights (1946)
  • Moss Rose (1947)
  • Call Northside 777 (1948)
  • The Street With No Name (1948)
  • Down to the Sea in Ships (1949)
  • Yellow Sky (1949)
  • It Happens Every Spring (1949)
  • Pinky (1949)
  • Stella (1950)
  • Panic in the Streets (1950)
  • As Young as You Feel (1951)
  • Youre in the Navy Now (1951)
  • Fourten Hours (1951)
  • Viva Zapata! (1952)
  • What Price Glory (1952)
  • O. Henry's Full House (1952)
  • Niagara (1953)
  • Pickup on South Street (1953)
  • How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
  • Titanic (1953)

[edit] Awards

Nominations

  • Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, for The Young Lions; 1959.
  • Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, for Pepe; 1961.
  • Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Cinematography, for The Sand Pebbles; 1967.

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Joseph MacDonald at the Internet Movie Database.
  2. ^ Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to World Film, since 1885. 2008. Index home page.

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