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Biography

Veteran cinematographer Allen M. Davey was Buck Jones' favorite cameraman at Fox in the 1920s and would remain with that company -- and its successor 20th Century Fox -- well into the 1930s. Switching to MGM, Davey earned an Academy Award in 1939 for his color photography of Sweethearts. That same year, he earned an "associate director of photography" credit on yet another of the studio's major color productions, the classic The Wizard of Oz. Davey's namesake son later functioned as cinematographer on such television shows as The Bionic Woman and White Shadows. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Moon over Miami

Most disliked movie

A Song to Remember

Awards

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
A Song to Remember 1945
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
Cover Girl 1944
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
Hello, Frisco, Hello 1943
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
Bitter Sweet 1940
Academy

 

Honorary and Other Awards (win)
Sweethearts 1938
Academy

 


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