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Charles Rosher

Charles G. Rosher

English cinematographer (1885–1974).

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Place of Birth

London

Place of Death

Lisbon

Country of Citizenship

United Kingdom

Instance Of

Human

Occupation

Cinematographer

Date of Birth

11/17/1885

Date of Death

1/15/1974
11/15/1974

Given Name

Charles

Award Received

Academy Award for Best Cinematography
(5/16/1929)
For Work
:
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1st Academy Awards
Together With
:
Karl Struss
Point in Time
: 5/16/1929
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color
(3/13/1947)
For Work
:
The Yearling
Statement Is Subject Of
:
19th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 3/13/1947

Nominated For

Academy Award for Best Cinematography
For Work
:
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1st Academy Awards
Academy Award for Best Cinematography
(2/5/1935)
For Work
:
The Affairs of Cellini
Statement Is Subject Of
:
7th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/5/1935
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color
(2/3/1945)
For Work
:
Kismet
Statement Is Subject Of
:
17th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/3/1945
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color
(2/9/1947)
For Work
:
The Yearling
Statement Is Subject Of
:
19th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/9/1947
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color
(2/12/1951)
For Work
:
Annie Get Your Gun
Statement Is Subject Of
:
23rd Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/12/1951
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color
(2/11/1952)
For Work
:
Show Boat
Statement Is Subject Of
:
24th Academy Awards
Point in Time
: 2/11/1952

Child

Joan Marsh
Charles Rosher Jr.

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Sex or Gender

Male

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Family Name

Rosher

Different From

Mary Waller Langhorne
Criterion Used
:
Two People with the Same Date of Birth and Date of Death
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