American cinematographer Ellsworth Fredericks was a product of the Hollywood studio system, performing his job quickly and efficiently no matter what the quality of the actors, script or directors. If he happened to be involved in a project of unusual merit--such as 1957's Sayonara, for which he was Oscar-nominated--Fredericks would be afforded recognition. If the project was a middling ...more
- 1957
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Cinematography
- Sayonara
- nom
- 1969
- Charro!
- Cinematographer
- 1969
- Eye of the Cat
- Cinematographer
- 1968
- The Power
- Cinematographer
- 1968
- Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
- Cinematographer
- 1968
- With Six You Get Eggroll
- Cinematographer










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