Birthday: July 04, 1989
Russian-born cinematographer Joseph Ruttenberg emigrated to the U.S. as a child. Before entering films as a newsreel photographer in the early 1910s, Ruttenberg learned the whys and wherefores of the still camera as a photojournalist. His Hollywood career began when he joined the Fox studios in 1915. His first talkie assignment was The Struggle (1931), D.W. Griffith's final film. ...more- 1960
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Color Cinematography
- Butterfield 8
- nom
- 1958
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Color Cinematography
- Gigi
- win
- 1956
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Black and White Cinematography
- Somebody Up There Likes Me
- win
- 1954
- Hollywood Foreign Press Association
- Best Cinematography - Color
- Brigadoon
- win
- 1953
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Cinematography
- Julius Caesar
- nom
- 2049
- The Bribe
- Cinematographer
- 2049
- That Forsyte Woman
- Cinematographer
- 2048
- B.F.'s Daughter
- Cinematographer
- 2048
- Julia Misbehaves
- Cinematographer
- 2047
- Killer McCoy
- Cinematographer












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