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  1. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Nov 27, 1999. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7113. Source citation. Motion Picture Cinematographer. For over 50 years, he was one of Hollywood's most accomplished cameramen. As MGM's leading director of photography (DP) from 1930 to 1953, Rosson helped define the glossy, glamorous look for the studio's films.

  2. 9 de sept. de 1988 · Harold G. Rosson, the cinematographer who filmed ''The Wizard of Oz'' and ''The Asphalt Jungle'' during a 52-year Hollywood career, died Tuesday at his home in Palm Beach, Fla. He was 93 years old.

  3. Harold Hal G Rosson A.S.C. (6 Apr 1895 - certain 6 Sep 1988) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (14 entries) edit. arzwiki هارولد ...

  4. Harold Rosson Dirección de fotografía “We started to work on [The Garden of Allah]; I went back to the studio that night, I called up Mr. Mannix and said, 'Eddie, I'm not so sure I'm the man for this picture.'

  5. 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. Photograph caption dated September 19, 1933 reads "Real life romance and reel life ...

  6. 8 de sept. de 1988 · Harold (Hal) Rosson, the celebrated and venerated director of photography whose work ranged from such significant silent pictures as "David Harum" in 1915 to a cherished filmdom fantasy, "The ...

  7. 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. He is best known for his work on the 1939 fantasy film The Wizard of Oz. Born in New York City,[1] Rosson came from a film-making family. His older brother Arthur was a successful director as was his other older brother Richard and his ...