Cinematographer William H. Clothier entered films in 1923 as a 20-year-old assistant cameraman. Clothier made a name for himself early on with his excellent aerial photography in the 1927 blockbuster Wings. Unable to gain entry into the American cameramen's union for several years, he plied his trade in other countries, returning to Hollywood after serving with the Air Corps in World ...more
- 1964
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Color Cinematography
- Cheyenne Autumn
- nom
- 1960
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Color Cinematography
- The Alamo
- nom
- 2048
- Sofia
- Cinematographer
- 2047
- For You I Die
- Cinematographer
- 1973
- The Train Robbers
- Cinematographer
- 1971
- Big Jake
- Cinematographer
- 1970
- Chisum
- Cinematographer














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