Academy Award for Best Cinematography
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The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is awarded each year to a cinematographer for his work in one particular motion picture.
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[edit] 1920s
- 1928 - Charles Rosher and Karl Struss, Sunrise
- 1929 - Clyde DeVinna, White Shadows in the South Seas
[edit] 1930s
- 1930 - Joseph T. Rucker and Willard Van Der, With Byrd at the South Pole
- 1931 - Floyd Crosby, Tabu: A Story of the South Seas
- 1932 - Lee Garmes Shanghai Express
- 1933 - Charles Bryant Lang. Jr, A Farewell to Arms
- 1934 - Victor Milner, Cleopatra
- 1935 - Hal Mohr, A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 1936 - Gaetano Gaudio, Anthony Adverse
- 1937 - Karl Freund, The Good Earth
- 1938 - Joseph Ruttenberg, The Great Waltz
From 1939, there were separate awards for Black and White and for Color:
- 1939 - Gregg Toland, Wuthering Heights (B&W)
- - Ernest Haller and Ray Rennahan, Gone with the Wind (Color)
[edit] 1940s
- 1940 - George Barnes, Rebecca (B&W)
- - George Perinal, The Thief of Bagdad (Color)
- 1941 - Arthur C. Miller, How Green Was My Valley (B&W)
- - Ernest Palmer and Ray Rennahan, Blood and Sand (Color)
- 1942 - Joseph Ruttenberg, Mrs. Miniver (B&W)
- - Leon Shamroy, The Black Swan (Color)
- 1943 - Arthur C. Miller, The Song of Bernadette (B&W)
- - Hal Mohr and W. Howard Greene, The Phantom of the Opera (Color)
- 1944 - Joseph LaShelle, Laura (B&W)
- - Leon Shamroy, Wilson (Color)
- 1945 - Harry Stradling, Picture of Dorian Gray (B&W)
- 1946 - Arthur C. Miller, Anna and the King of Siam (B&W)
- - Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith and Arthur Arling, The Yearling (Color)
- 1947 - Guy Green, Great Expectations (B&W)
- - Jack Cardiff, Black Narcissus (Color)
- 1948 - William Daniels, The Naked City (B&W)
- - Joseph Valentine, William V. Skall and Winton Hoch, Joan of Arc (Color)
- 1949 - Paul C. Vogel, Battleground (B&W)
- - Winton Hoch, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (Color)
[edit] 1950s
- 1950 - Robert Krasker, The Third Man (B&W)
- - Robert Surtees, King Solomon's Mines (Color)
- 1951 - William C. Mellor, A Place in the Sun (B&W)
- - Alfred Gilks and John Alton, An American in Paris (Color)
- 1952 - Robert Surtees, The Bad and the Beautiful (B&W)
- - Winton Hoch and Archie Stout, The Quiet Man (Color)
- 1953 - Burnett Guffey, From Here to Eternity (B&W)
- - Loyal Griggs, Shane (Color)
- 1954 - Boris Kaufman, On the Waterfront (B&W)
- - Milton R. Krasner, Three Coins in the Fountain (Color)
- 1955 - James Wong Howe, The Rose Tattoo (B&W)
- - Robert Burks, To Catch a Thief (Color)
- 1956 - Joseph Ruttenberg, Somebody Up There Likes Me (B&W)
- - Lionel Lindon, Around the World in Eighty Days (Color)
For 1957, there was a single award:
From 1958, there were separate awards for Black and White and for Color:
- 1958 - Sam Leavitt, The Defiant Ones (B&W)
- - Joseph Ruttenberg, Gigi (Color)
- 1959 - William C. Mellor, The Diary of Anne Frank (B&W)
- - Robert Surtees, Ben-Hur (Color)
[edit] 1960s
- 1960 - Freddie Francis, Sons and Lovers (B&W)
- - Russel Metty, Spartacus (Color)
- 1961 - Eugen Shuftan, The Hustler (B&W)
- - Daniel L. Fapp, West Side Story (Color)
- 1962 - Jean Bourgoin and Walter Wottitz, The Longest Day (B&W)
- - Freddie Young, Lawrence of Arabia (Color)
- 1963 - James Wong Howe, Hud (B&W)
- - Leon Shamroy, Cleopatra (Color)
- 1964 - Walter Lassally, Zorba the Greek (B&W)
- - Harry Stradling, My Fair Lady (Color)
- 1965 - Ernest Laszlo, Ship of Fools (B&W)
- - Freddie Young, Doctor Zhivago (Color)
- 1966 - Haskell Wexler, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (B&W)
- - Ted Moore, A Man for All Seasons (Color)
From 1967, there was a single award again:
- 1967 - Burnett Guffey, Bonnie & Clyde
- Conrad Hall, In Cold Blood
- Richard H. Kline, Camelot
- Robert Surtees, Doctor Dolittle
- Robert Surtees, The Graduate
- 1968 - Pasqualino De Santis, Romeo and Juliet
- Daniel L. Fapp, Ice Station Zebra
- Ernest Laszlo, Star!
- Oswald Morris, Oliver!
- Harry Stradling, Funny Girl
- 1969 - Conrad Hall, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
- Daniel Fapp, Marooned
- Arthur Ibbetson, Anne of the Thousand Days
- Charles B. Lang, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
- Harry Stradling, Hello, Dolly!
[edit] 1970s
- 1970 - Freddie Young, Ryan's Daughter
- Fred Koenekamp, Patton
- Ernest Laszlo, Airport
- Charles F. Wheeler, Osami Furuya, Sinsaku Himeda and Masamichi Satoh, Tora! Tora! Tora!
- Billy Williams, Women in Love
- 1971 - Oswald Morris, Fiddler on the Roof
- Owen Roizman, The French Connection
- Robert Surtees, The Last Picture Show
- Robert Surtees, Summer of '42
- Freddie Young, Nicholas and Alexandra
- 1972 - Geoffrey Unsworth, Cabaret
- Charles B. Lang, Butterflies Are Free
- Douglas Slocombe, Travels With My Aunt
- Harold E. Stine, The Poseidon Adventure
- Harry Stradling, Jr., 1776
- 1973 - Sven Nykvist, Cries and Whispers
- Jack Couffer, Jonathan Livingston Seagull
- Owen Roizman, The Exorcist
- Harry Stradling, Jr., The Way We Were
- Robert Surtees, The Sting
- 1974 - Fred Koenekamp and Joseph Biroc, The Towering Inferno
- John A. Alonzo, Chinatown
- Philip Lathrop, Earthquake
- Bruce Surtees, Lenny
- Geoffrey Unsworth, Murder on the Orient Express
- 1975 - John Alcott, Barry Lyndon
- Conrad Hall, The Day of the Locust
- James Wong Howe, Funny Lady
- Robert Surtees, The Hindenburg
- Haskell Wexler and Bill Butler, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- 1976 - Haskell Wexler, Bound for Glory
- Richard H. Kline, King Kong
- Ernest Laszlo, Logan's Run
- Owen Roizman, Network
- Robert Surtees, A Star Is Born
- 1977 - Vilmos Zsigmond, Close Encounters of the Third Kind
- William A. Fraker, Looking for Mr. Goodbar
- Fred J. Koenekamp, Islands in the Stream
- Douglas Slocombe, Julia
- Robert Surtees, The Turning Point
- 1978 - Nestor Almendros, Days of Heaven
- William A. Fraker, Heaven Can Wait
- Oswald Morris, The Wiz
- Robert Surtees, Same Time, Next Year
- Vilmos Zsigmond, The Deer Hunter
- 1979 - Vittorio Storaro, Apocalypse Now
- Nestor Almendros, Kramer vs. Kramer
- William A. Fraker, 1941
- Frank Phillips, The Black Hole
- Giuseppe Rotunno, All That Jazz
[edit] 1980s
- 1980 - Geoffrey Unsworth and Ghislaine Cloquet, Tess
- Nestor Almendros, The Blue Lagoon
- Ralf D. Bode, Coal Miner's Daughter
- Michael Chapman, Raging Bull
- James Crabe, The Formula
- 1981 - Vittorio Storaro, Reds
- Miroslav Ondricek, Ragtime
- Douglas Slocombe, Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Alex Thomson, Excalibur
- Billy Williams, On Golden Pond
- 1982 - Billy Williams and Ronnie Taylor, Gandhi
- Nestor Almendros, Sophie's Choice
- Allen Daviau, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
- Owen Roizman, Tootsie
- Jost Vacano, Das Boot
- 1983 - Sven Nykvist, Fanny and Alexander
- Caleb Deschanel, The Right Stuff
- William A. Fraker, WarGames
- Don Peterman, Flashdance
- Gordon Willis, Zelig
- 1984 - Chris Menges, The Killing Fields
- Ernest Day, A Passage to India
- Caleb Deschanel, The Natural
- Miroslav Ondricek, Amadeus
- Vilmos Zsigmond, The River
- 1985 - David Watkin, Out of Africa
- Allen Daviau, The Color Purple
- William A. Fraker, Murphy's Romance
- Takao Saito, Masaharu Ueda and Asakazu Nakai, Ran
- John Seale, Witness
- 1986 - Chris Menges, The Mission
- Jordan Cronenweth, Peggy Sue Got Married
- Don Peterman, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- Tony Pierce-Roberts, A Room With a View
- Robert Richardson, Platoon
- 1987 - Vittorio Storaro , The Last Emperor
- Michael Ballhaus, Broadcast News
- Allen Daviau, Empire of the Sun
- Philippe Rousselot, Hope and Glory
- Haskell Wexler, Matewan
- 1988 - Peter Biziou, Mississippi Burning
- Dean Cundey, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Conrad L. Hall, Tequila Sunrise
- Sven Nykvist, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
- John Seale, Rain Man
- 1989 - Freddie Francis, Glory
- Michael Ballhaus, The Fabulous Baker Boys
- Robert Richardson, Born on the Fourth of July
- Mikael Salomon, The Abyss
- Haskell Wexler, Blaze
[edit] 1990s
- 1990 - Dean Semler, Dances with Wolves
- 1991 - Robert Richardson, JFK
- 1992 - Philippe Rousselot, A River Runs Through It
- 1993 - Janusz Kaminski, Schindler's List
- 1994 - John Toll, Legends of the Fall
- 1995 - John Toll, Braveheart
- 1996 - John Seale, The English Patient
- 1997 - Russell Carpenter, Titanic
- 1998 - Janusz Kaminski, Saving Private Ryan
- 1999 - Conrad Hall, American Beauty
[edit] 2000s
- 2000 - Peter Pau, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
- 2001 - Andrew Lesnie, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
- 2002 - Conrad Hall, Road to Perdition
- 2003 - Russell Boyd, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
- 2004 - Robert Richardson, The Aviator
- 2005 - Dion Beebe, Memoirs of a Geisha
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