Before becoming a cinematographer, Louis Clyde Stoumen was a hotel manager and a forest ranger. He started out in film as an assistant cameraman for Keystone Studios in 1914. Over his career, Stouman was involved in many films and was especially noted for his outdoor cinematography. He shared an Oscar for The Quiet Man in 1952. Following a heart attack, he retired two years later. ~ ...more
- 1962
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Documentary Feature
- Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
- win
- 1956
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Documentary Short Subject
- The True Story of the Civil War
- win
- 1956
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
- Best Documentary Feature
- The Naked Eye
- nom
- 2049
- Lust for Gold
- Cinematographer
- 2048
- Fort Apache
- Cinematographer
- 2047
- Angel and the Badman
- Cinematographer
- 2047
- Tarzan and the Huntress
- Cinematographer
- 2046
- Abilene Town
- Cinematographer












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