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Biography

Innovative American cinematographer Ray Rennahan began his film career as a cameraman in 1917. He became one of the pioneers of color cinematography in the early '20s; during the '30s, he became one of the first to try the groundbreaking tri-color system from Technicolor. Among those early color experiments was the short La Cucaracha (1934). When not working as a director of photography, Rennahan worked as a color specialist on many prestigious films. For his work on Gone With the Wind (1939) and Blood and Sand (1941), he shared Academy Awards. Rennahan retired from cinema in the late '50s and began working in television. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

A Lawless Street

Most disliked movie

The Paleface

Awards

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
The Lady in the Dark 1944
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
For Whom the Bell Tolls 1943
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
Louisiana Purchase 1941
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (win)
Blood and Sand 1941
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
Down Argentine Way 1940
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
The Blue Bird 1940
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (nom)
Drums Along the Mohawk 1939
Academy

 

Best Color Cinematography (win)
Gone With the Wind 1939
Academy

 


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