William H. Daniels
Camera · Director of Photography · Associate Producer · Cinematography
Born Dec 1, 1901 · Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Active 1922–1970 · Awards: Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
William H. Daniels (December 1, 1901 – June 14, 1970) was an American cinematographer. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Daniels served as the cinematographer for the early films of director Erich von Stroheim and on all but three of Greta…
Filmography
Von Ryan's Express (1965) — Director of PhotographyThe Prize (1963) — Director of PhotographyHow the West Was Won (1962) — Director of PhotographyOcean's Eleven (1960) — Director of PhotographyCat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) — Director of PhotographySome Came Running (1958) — Director of PhotographyThe Glenn Miller Story (1954) — Director of PhotographyThe Far Country (1954) — Director of PhotographyHarvey (1950) — Director of PhotographyWinchester '73 (1950) — Director of PhotographyThe Naked City (1948) — Director of PhotographyBrute Force (1947) — Director of PhotographyShadow of the Thin Man (1941) — Director of PhotographyThe Shop Around the Corner (1940) — Director of PhotographyThe Mortal Storm (1940) — Director of PhotographyNinotchka (1939) — Director of PhotographyAnother Thin Man (1939) — Director of PhotographyCamille (1936) — Director of PhotographyAnna Karenina (1935) — Director of PhotographyQueen Christina (1934) — Director of PhotographyDinner at Eight (1933) — Director of PhotographyGrand Hotel (1932) — Director of PhotographyFlesh and the Devil (1926) — Director of PhotographyGreed (1924) — Director of Photography