Charles Rosher

Charles G. Rosher, A.S.C. (17 November 1885 – 15 January 1974) was an English-born cinematographer who worked from the early days of silent films through the 1950s.

He was Mary Pickford's favourite cinematographer and a personal friend, shooting all of the films in which she starred from 1918 to 1927, before they had a falling-out during production of ''Coquette'' (1929). He was the first cinematographer to receive an Academy Award, along with Karl Struss, for ''Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans'' (1927), and won again for ''The Yearling'' (1946), with Leonard Smith and Arthur Arling. He was also nominated four times. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Show boat / by Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945

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