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John Alton(1901-1996)

  • Cinematographer
  • Camera and Electrical Department
  • Director
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John Alton
Starting out in 1924 as a lab technician at MGM, John Alton left there for Paramount to become a cameraman. He traveled to France and then to South America, where he wrote, photographed and directed several Spanish-language films. Returning to Hollywood in 1937, he soon achieved a reputation as one of the industry's most accomplished cinematographers. In 1951, he and Alfred Gilks won an Academy Award for color photography for Un Américain à Paris (1951).
BornOctober 5, 1901
DiedJune 2, 1996(94)
BornOctober 5, 1901
DiedJune 2, 1996(94)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

Known for

Un Américain à Paris (1951)
Un Américain à Paris
7.1
  • Camera and Electrical Department
  • 1951
Sacrifice de mère (1939)
Sacrifice de mère
6.2
  • Cinematographer
  • 1939
El hijo de papá
  • Cinematographer
  • 1934
12 to the Moon (1960)
12 to the Moon
3.4
  • Cinematographer
  • 1960

Credits

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Cinematographer



  • Leonard Nimoy, Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Graves, Peter Lupus, and Greg Morris in Mission impossible (1966)
    Mission impossible
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Cinematographer
    • 1966
  • Le prisonnier d'Alcatraz (1962)
    Le prisonnier d'Alcatraz
    7.8
    • Cinematographer (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • 12 to the Moon (1960)
    12 to the Moon
    3.4
    • director of photography
    • 1960
  • Elmer Gantry, le charlatan (1960)
    Elmer Gantry, le charlatan
    7.7
    • Cinematographer (photographed by)
    • 1960
  • Montgomery Clift, Myrna Loy, Dolores Hart, and Robert Ryan in Lonelyhearts (1958)
    Lonelyhearts
    6.6
    • director of photography
    • 1958
  • Les Frères Karamazov (1958)
    Les Frères Karamazov
    6.7
    • director of photography
    • 1958
  • La femme modèle (1957)
    La femme modèle
    6.7
    • director of photography
    • 1957
  • Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford, and Machiko Kyô in La petite maison de thé (1956)
    La petite maison de thé
    6.6
    • director of photography
    • 1956
  • Thé et sympathie (1956)
    Thé et sympathie
    7.3
    • director of photography
    • 1956
  • Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine, Debbie Reynolds, and Barry Fitzgerald in Un mariage du tonnerre (1956)
    Un mariage du tonnerre
    7.4
    • director of photography
    • 1956
  • Arlene Dahl and Rhonda Fleming in Deux rouquines dans la bagarre (1956)
    Deux rouquines dans la bagarre
    6.5
    • director of photography
    • 1956
  • Le mariage est pour demain (1955)
    Le mariage est pour demain
    6.4
    • director of photography
    • 1955
  • Les perles sanglantes (1955)
    Les perles sanglantes
    5.3
    • director of photography
    • 1955
  • Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Ryan in Les rubis du prince birman (1955)
    Les rubis du prince birman
    5.5
    • director of photography
    • 1955
  • Richard Conte, Cornel Wilde, and Jean Wallace in Association criminelle (1955)
    Association criminelle
    7.3
    • director of photography
    • 1955

Camera and Electrical Department



  • Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O'Connor in Chantons sous la pluie (1952)
    Chantons sous la pluie
    8.3
    • additional photographer (uncredited)
    • 1952
  • Un Américain à Paris (1951)
    Un Américain à Paris
    7.1
    • ballet photographer
    • 1951
  • Julie Bishop, Nancy Kelly, William Marshall, Vera Ralston, Ann Rutherford, and Helen Walker in Meurtre au music-hall (1946)
    Meurtre au music-hall
    6.1
    • cinematographer: ice skating numbers
    • 1946
  • Leo Carrillo, Tito Guízar, Constance Moore, and Estelita Rodriguez in Mexicana (1945)
    Mexicana
    5.9
    • assistant camera (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Der Mann, der den Mord beging (1931)
    Der Mann, der den Mord beging
    6.7
    • cinematographer: Constantinople footage
    • 1931
  • Le Chant de la flamme (1930)
    Le Chant de la flamme
    5.4
    • cinematographer: Paris footage (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Vieil Heidelberg (1927)
    Vieil Heidelberg
    7.5
    • cinematographer: German footage (uncredited)
    • 1927

Director



  • Sacrifice de mère (1939)
    Sacrifice de mère
    6.2
    • Director
    • 1939
  • El hijo de papá
    • Director
    • 1934
  • Luis Arata, Luis Sandrini, and Luisa Vehil in Los tres Berretines (1933)
    Los tres Berretines
    6.7
    • Director (uncredited)
    • 1933

Personal details

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  • Born
    • October 5, 1901
    • Sopron, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
  • Died
    • June 2, 1996
    • Santa Monica, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Rozalia Kiss? - 1987 (her death)
  • Other works
    Book: "Painting with Light".
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 5 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    He became one of the most controversial cinematographers during the 1940s and 1950s in Hollywood, causing all of the MGM cinematographers to file a complaint with studio head Dore Schary and MGM exec E.J. Mannix and the AMPAS regarding his contribution to Un Américain à Paris (1951). The charges were refuted by the film's director Vincente Minnelli and star 'Gene Kelly (I)' . Alton further incited the wrath of American cinematographers by charging that the use of light beds above the sets was not only unnatural but forced cinematographers to work more slowly. He was a brilliant iconoclast who was forced to work on low-budget features because of his flamboyant behavior, which was considered outside of the norm for a very flamboyant Hollywood.
  • Quotes
    I stopped because I wanted to live. That was no life, to work at the studio, get up at six every morning and fight the producers. I had enough. I looked at my bank book and I said, 'That's it!'

FAQ

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  • When did John Alton die?
    June 2, 1996
  • How did John Alton die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was John Alton when he died?
    94 years old
  • Where did John Alton die?
    Santa Monica, California, USA
  • When was John Alton born?
    October 5, 1901

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