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Russell Metty

Camera·1906–1978·Los Angeles, California, USA

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Russell Metty, A.S.C. (September 20, 1906 – April 28, 1978) was an American cinematographer who won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color, for the 1960 film Spartacus.

Metty's career began around 1925 as an assistant with Standard Film Laboratory, who was then was hired by Paramount Pictures working in the camera department. He left for RKO in 1929. He became a regular cameraman at Universal Studios, and was a regular collaborator with the German film director Douglas Sirk, making eleven films all together with Sirk.

Ben

Ben

Cinematographer

1972 1.5
The Omega Man

The Omega Man

Cinematographer

1971
Eye of the Cat

Eye of the Cat

Cinematographer

1969
Midnight Lace

Midnight Lace

Cinematographer

1960
Monster on the Campus

Monster on the Campus

Cinematographer

1958 3.0
The Thing That Couldn't Die

The Thing That Couldn't Die

Cinematographer

1958
Cult of the Cobra

Cult of the Cobra

Cinematographer

1955