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GenderMale
BirthdayMay 28, 1904 (120 years old)
Place of BirthCharleston, Illinois, USA
From Wikipedia Gregg Toland, A.S.C. (May 29, 1904 – September 28, 1948) was an American cinematographer noted for his innovative use of lighting and techniques such as deep focus, an example of which can be found in his work on Orson Welles' Citizen Kane. Toland was born in Charleston, Illinois on May 29, 1904. During the 1930s, Toland became the youngest cameraman in Hollywood but soon one of its most sought-after cinematographers. Over a seven-year span (1936–1942), he was nominated five times for the "Best Cinematography" Oscar, including a win in 1940 for his work on Wuthering Heights. He worked with many of the top directors of his era, including John Ford, Howard Hawks, Erich von Stroheim, King Vidor, Orson Welles, and William Wyler. Toland was the subject of an "Annals of Hollywood" article in The New Yorker, "The Cameraman," by Hilton Als (June 19, 2006, p. 46). Just before his death, he was concentrating on the "ultimate focus" lens, which makes both near and far objects equally distinct. He died in Los Angeles, California on September 26, 1948 of coronary thrombosis at age 44. He is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California.
Citizen Kane
The Grapes of Wrath
The Best Years of Our Lives
Wuthering Heights
The Outlaw
The Bat
December 7th
The Winning of Barbara Worth
Whoopee!
The Kid from Brooklyn
The Bishop's Wife
A Song Is Born
Enchantment
History Is Made at Night
Bulldog Drummond
This Is Heaven
Condemned!
Raffles
We Live Again
The Wedding Night
Beloved Enemy
The Westerner
The Little Foxes
Ball of Fire
They Shall Have Music
The Cowboy and the Lady
The Devil to Pay!
Tonight or Never
One Heavenly Night
Palmy Days
The Dark Angel
These Three
The Goldwyn Follies
The Masquerader
The Washington Masquerade
The Kid from Spain
Mad Love
The Road to Glory
Nana
Roman Scandals
Raffles
Woman Chases Man
Dead End
Come and Get It
Splendor
Les Misérables
The Tenderfoot
Man Wanted
The Long Voyage Home
The Fighting Generation
The Trespasser
The Nuisance
Notorious
Intermezzo: A Love Story
Forsaking All Others
Public Hero Number 1
Song of the South
December 7th
The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra
Street Scene