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Biography

The earliest confirmed credit for cinematographer Ernest G. Palmer was 1912's Ivanhoe. Palmer spent many years at Fox Studios, on both side of the company's 1935 merger with 20th Century Pictures. He received Academy Award nominations for Four Devils (1928), Street Angel (1929) and Broken Arrow (1950), and won an Oscar (in collaboration with Ray Rennahan) for Blood and Sand (1941). In the early 1930s, Palmer helped found the American Society of Cinematographers. Ernest G. Palmer is no relation to British cinematographer Ernest Palmer (1901-1964), though their credits are sometimes confused. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Awards

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
Broken Arrow 1950
Academy

 

Best Cinematography - Color (nom)
Broken Arrow 1950
Golden Globe

 

Best Color Cinematography (win)
Blood and Sand 1941
Academy

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
Street Angel 1928-29
Academy

 

Best Cinematography (nom)
Four Devils 1928-29
Academy

 


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