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Harold G. "Hal" Rosson, A.S.C. (April 6, 1895 – September 6, 1988) was an American cinematographer who worked during the early and classical Hollywood cinema, in a career spanning some 52 years, starting from the silent era in 1915.
Harold Rosson was an American cinematographer who worked on over 200 films during his career. He was born in New York City on April 6, 1895. He began his career in the film industry in 1915, working as an assistant cameraman for the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation.
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.
- April 6, 1895
- September 6, 1988
Harold Rosson was born in New York City on April 6, 1895. He was an American cinematographer, best know for his work on The Wizard of Oz, Singin' in the Rain, and Duel in the Sun. He and Harlow married in 1933 and divorced in 1935. He died on September 6, 1988.
Died: 1988, Palm Beach, FL, USA Best known for his work with Technicolor on The Wizard of Oz (1939) and Singin' in the Rain (1952), cinematographer Hal Rosson began working in the motion picture industry in 1908 as an actor, playing bit parts for Vitagraph Studios in Brooklyn, NY.
Cinematographer: The Asphalt Jungle. 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.
Harold G. "Hal" Rosson, A.S.C. (April 6, 1895 – September 6, 1988) was an American cinematographer who worked during the early and classical Hollywood cinema, in a career spanning some 52 years, starting from the silent era in 1915.