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Tony Gaudio

Tony Gaudio

Camera

November 20, 1883 – August 10, 1951 (died at 67)
Cosenza, Calabria, Italy
Male
115 Movies

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tony Gaudio, A.S.C. (20 November 1883 – 10 August 1951) was an Italian American cinematographer and is sometimes cited as the first to have created a montage sequence for a film. Born Gaetano Antonio Gaudio in Cosenza, Italy, he began his career shooting short subjects for Italian film companies. He moved to New York City in 1906 and worked in Vitagraph's film laboratory until 1909, when he began shooting shorts for the company. His credits include Hell's Angels (1930), Little Caesar (1931), The Lady Who Dared (1931), Tiger Shark (1932), Anthony Adverse (1936), The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936), The Life of Emile Zola (1937), God's Country and the Woman (Warner Brothers' first Three-strip Technicolor film, (1937), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Juarez (1939), The Letter (1940), High Sierra (1941), Corvette K-225 (1943), Days of Glory (1944), A Song to Remember (1945), and The Red Pony (1949). Gaudio was a favorite of Bette Davis and worked on eleven of her films, including Ex-Lady, Fog Over Frisco, Front Page Woman, Bordertown, The Sisters, Juarez, The Letter, and The Great Lie. Gaudio won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for Anthony Adverse and was nominated five additional times, for Hell's Angels, Juarez, The Letter, Corvette K-225, and A Song to Remember. He was among the founders of the American Society of Cinematographers. He died in 1951 and is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California. His brother Eugene Gaudio, also a cinematographer, died in 1920 at the age of 34.

The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Adventures of Robin Hood

1938 7.5

Director of Photography

Age 54 (now 67)
High Sierra
High Sierra

High Sierra

1941 7.1

Director of Photography

Age 57 (now 67)
Little Caesar
Little Caesar

Little Caesar

1931 6.9

Director of Photography

Age 47 (now 67)
The Letter
The Letter

The Letter

1940 7.3

Director of Photography

Age 57 (now 67)
The Life of Emile Zola
The Life of Emile Zola

The Life of Emile Zola

1937 6.7

Director of Photography

Age 53 (now 67)
The Man Who Came to Dinner
The Man Who Came to Dinner

The Man Who Came to Dinner

1941 7.0

Director of Photography

Age 58 (now 67)
Hell's Angels
Hell's Angels

Hell's Angels

1930 6.5

Director of Photography

Age 46 (now 67)
The Mark of Zorro
The Mark of Zorro

The Mark of Zorro

1920 7.2

Cinematography

Age 37 (now 67)
The Front Page
The Front Page

The Front Page

1931 6.5

Additional Photography

Age 47 (now 67)
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse

1938 7.2

Director of Photography

Age 54 (now 67)
The Mask of Fu Manchu
The Mask of Fu Manchu

The Mask of Fu Manchu

1932 5.4

Director of Photography

Age 48 (now 67)
Kid Galahad
Kid Galahad

Kid Galahad

1937 7.0

Director of Photography

Age 53 (now 67)
The Old Maid
The Old Maid

The Old Maid

1939 7.1

Director of Photography

Age 55 (now 67)
The Great Lie
The Great Lie

The Great Lie

1941 7.0

Director of Photography

Age 57 (now 67)
The Story of Louis Pasteur
The Story of Louis Pasteur

The Story of Louis Pasteur

1936 6.9

Director of Photography

Age 52 (now 67)
The Dawn Patrol
The Dawn Patrol

The Dawn Patrol

1938 6.8

Director of Photography

Age 55 (now 67)