Gregg Toland
Camera · Director of Photography · Assistant Camera · Director
Born May 29, 1904 · Charleston, Illinois, USA
Active 1922–1948 · Awards: Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
From Wikipedia Gregg Toland, A.S.C. (May 29, 1904 – September 28, 1948) was an American cinematographer noted for his innovative use of lighting and techniques such as deep focus, an example of which can be found in his work on Orson…
Filmography
A Song Is Born (1948) — Director of PhotographyThe Bishop's Wife (1947) — Director of PhotographyThe Best Years of Our Lives (1946) — Director of PhotographySong of the South (1946) — Director of PhotographyThe Outlaw (1943) — Director of PhotographyCitizen Kane (1941) — Interviewer · Director of PhotographyBall of Fire (1941) — Director of PhotographyThe Little Foxes (1941) — Director of PhotographyThe Grapes of Wrath (1940) — Director of PhotographyThe Westerner (1940) — Director of PhotographyThe Long Voyage Home (1940) — Director of PhotographyWuthering Heights (1939) — Director of PhotographyIntermezzo: A Love Story (1939) — Director of PhotographyDead End (1937) — Director of PhotographyHistory Is Made at Night (1937) — Director of PhotographyThese Three (1936) — Director of PhotographyCome and Get It (1936) — Director of PhotographyMad Love (1935) — Director of PhotographyLes Misérables (1935) — Director of PhotographyStreet Scene (1931) — Director of PhotographyQueen Kelly (1929) — CinematographyBulldog Drummond (1929) — Director of PhotographyThe Life and Death of 9413: A Hollywood Extra (1928) — Director of PhotographyThe Bat (1926) — Assistant Camera