George Barnes
Camera
From Wikipedia George S. Barnes, A.S.C. (October 16, 1892 – May 30, 1953) was an American cinematographer from the era of silent films to the early 1950s. Over the course of his career, he was nominated for an Academy Award eight times, including his work on The Devil Dancer (1927) with Gilda Gray and Clive Brook. However, he only won once, for his work on the Alfred Hitchcock film Rebecca (1940). He died at the age of 60 in Los Angeles, California after having worked on at least 142 films. He was married to Joan Blondell from 1933 to 1936, and was the father of television executive Norman S. Powell.
The Greatest Show on Earth
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Age 59 (now 60)
The Return of Frank James
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Age 47 (now 60)
The File on Thelma Jordon
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Age 57 (now 60)
The Greatest Show on Earth
Director of Photography
Age 59 (now 60)
The File on Thelma Jordon
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Age 57 (now 60)
None But the Lonely Heart
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Age 52 (now 60)
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Age 47 (now 60)
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
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Age 39 (now 60)
The Winning of Barbara Worth
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Age 33 (now 60)
The Woman in the Suitcase
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Also Known As
George Scott Barnes, George S. Barnes
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