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Lee Garmes

Born 1898-05-27 · Peoria, Illinois, USA · Died 1978-08-31

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lee Garmes, A.S.C. (May 27, 1898 – August 31, 1978) was an American cinematographer. During his career, he worked with directors Howard Hawks, Max Ophüls, Josef von Sternberg, Alfred Hitchcock, King Vidor, Nicholas Ray and Henry Hathaway, whom he had met as a young man when the two first came to Hollywood in the silent era. He also co-directed two films with legendary screenwriter Ben Hecht: Angels Over Broadway and Actor's and Sin. Born in Peoria, Illinois, Garmes first came to Hollywood in 1916. His first job was as an assistant in the paint department at Thomas H. Ince Studios, but he soon became a camera assistant before graduating to full-time cameraman. His earliest films were comedy shorts, and his career did not fully take off until the introduction of sound. Garmes was married to film actress Ruth Hall from 1933 until his death in 1978. He is interred in the Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. Garmes was one of the earliest proponents of video technology, which he advocated as early as 1972. That year, he had been hired by Technicolor to photograph the short film Why, which was intended to test whether video was a viable technology for shooting feature films. According to American Cinematographer magazine, "Although officially unaccredited, Lee Garmes photographed a considerable portion of Gone with the Wind. Many consider the famous railroad yard sequence among his finest cinematic efforts." Garmes was one of many Hollywood veterans from the silent era interviewed by Kevin Brownlow for the television series Hollywood (1980).

Known for

Gone with the Wind★ 8
Gone with the Wind
1939
Scarface★ 7.5
Scarface
1932
Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man★ 4.8
Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man
1962
Duel in the Sun★ 6.4
Duel in the Sun
1946
Shanghai Express★ 6.9
Shanghai Express
1932
The Paradine Case★ 6.2
The Paradine Case
1947
Nightmare Alley★ 7.1
Nightmare Alley
1947
Jungle Book★ 6.3
Jungle Book
1942
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty★ 6.7
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
1947
Morocco★ 6.4
Morocco
1930
D-Day the Sixth of June★ 5
D-Day the Sixth of June
1956
Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys
Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys
1978
The Desperate Hours★ 6.9
The Desperate Hours
1955
The Lusty Men★ 6.5
The Lusty Men
1952
The Fighting Kentuckian★ 5.9
The Fighting Kentuckian
1949
Detective Story★ 6.9
Detective Story
1951
Land of the Pharaohs★ 6.2
Land of the Pharaohs
1955
Lady in a Cage★ 6.2
Lady in a Cage
1964
An American Tragedy★ 6
An American Tragedy
1931
Caught★ 6.6
Caught
1949
Love Letters★ 6.2
Love Letters
1945
A Big Hand for the Little Lady★ 7
A Big Hand for the Little Lady
1966
How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life★ 6.2
How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life
1968
Happy Anniversary★ 5.8
Happy Anniversary
1959
My Foolish Heart★ 7.4
My Foolish Heart
1950
Roseanna McCoy★ 6.4
Roseanna McCoy
1949
Actors and Sin★ 5.2
Actors and Sin
1952
The Bottom of the Bottle★ 7
The Bottom of the Bottle
1956
City Streets★ 6.2
City Streets
1931
Our Very Own★ 6.6
Our Very Own
1950
Hannah Lee: An American Primitive★ 4
Hannah Lee: An American Primitive
1953
Dishonored★ 7
Dishonored
1931
Since You Went Away★ 6.4
Since You Went Away
1944
Man with the Gun★ 6.2
Man with the Gun
1955
Beyond Tomorrow★ 6.1
Beyond Tomorrow
1940
My Friend Irma Goes West★ 6.3
My Friend Irma Goes West
1950
Fighting Caravans★ 5.5
Fighting Caravans
1931
The Big Fisherman★ 4.6
The Big Fisherman
1959
Misty★ 5.9
Misty
1961
China Girl★ 5.3
China Girl
1942