A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Charles G. Rosher
Charles Roscher
Birthplace:
London, England, UK
Born:
November 17, 1885
Died:
January 15, 1974
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles G. Rosher, A.S.C. (November 17, 1885 – January 15, 1974) was a two-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer who worked from the early days of silent films through the 1950s. He was the first cinematographer to receive an Academy Award, along with 1929 co-winner Karl Struss. Charles Rosher was born in London in 1885. He studied photography in his youth but earned a reputation early as a newsreel cameraman, before moving to the United States in 1909. He subsequently found work for David Horsley working in his production company in New Jersey. Because early film was largely restricted to using daylight, Horsley relocated his production company to Hollywood in 1911, taking Rosher with him, and opened the first movie studio there. This made Rosher the first full-time cameraman in Hollywood. In 1913 he went to Mexico to film newsreel footage of Pancho Villa's rebellion. In 1918, he was one of the founders of the American Society of Cinematographers and served as the group's first Vice-President. In the 1920s he was one of the most sought-after cinematographers in Hollywood, and a personal favorite of stars such as Mary Pickford, working with her on films such as Suds (1920), Little Annie Rooney (1925), and even Coquette (1929), Pickford's first sound film. His work with Karl Struss on F.W. Murnau's 1927 film Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans is viewed as a milestone in cinematography. He shot five films for producer David O. Selznick, including Rockabye (1932), Our Betters (1933) and Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936). Rosher worked at several studios, but spent the last twelve years of his career exclusively at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, photographing such films as Annie Get Your Gun, Show Boat, Kiss Me Kate, and The Yearling. Rosher was the father of actress Joan Marsh and cinematographer Charles Rosher, Jr. Rosher died of an accidental fall in Lisbon, Portugal, on January 15, 1974. He was 88.
Camera Operator:
1915 Carmen
1916 The Clown
Cinematography:
1915 Carmen
1916 The Clown
1929 The Road Is Fine
1931 The Beloved Bachelor
1933 The Past of Mary Holmes
Director of Photography:
1915 Blackbirds
1915 Carmen
1916 Common Ground
1916 The Clown
1917 A Little Princess
1917 A Mormon Maid
1917 At First Sight
1917 The Secret Game
1918 How Could You, Jean?
1918 Johanna Enlists
1918 The Honor of His House
1918 The Widow's Might
1919 Daddy-Long-Legs
1919 The Hoodlum
1920 Dinty
1920 Pollyanna
1920 Suds
1921 Little Lord Fauntleroy
1921 The Love Light
1921 Through The Back Door
1922 Smilin' Through
1922 Tess of the Storm Country
1923 Rosita
1924 Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
1924 Three Women
1925 Little Annie Rooney
1926 Sparrows
1927 My Best Girl
1927 Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
1928 Tempest
1929 Atlantic
1929 Atlantic
1929 Eternal Love
1929 The Road Is Fine
1929 The Vagabond Queen
1930 Atlantic
1930 Knowing Men
1930 Paid
1930 The Price of Things
1930 The Two Worlds
1930 Two Worlds
1930 Two Worlds
1930 War Nurse
1931 Dance, Fools, Dance
1931 Laughing Sinners
1931 Silence
1931 The Beloved Bachelor
1931 This Modern Age
1932 Flaming Gold
1932 Rockabye
1932 Two Against the World
1932 What Price Hollywood?
1933 After Tonight
1933 Bed of Roses
1933 Our Betters
1933 The Past of Mary Holmes
1933 The Silver Cord
1934 Moulin Rouge
1934 Outcast Lady
1934 The Affairs of Cellini
1934 What Every Woman Knows
1935 After Office Hours
1935 Broadway Melody of 1936
1935 Call of the Wild
1936 Little Lord Fauntleroy
1936 Men Are Not Gods
1936 Small Town Girl
1937 The Perfect Specimen
1937 The Woman I Love
1938 Hard to Get
1938 Hollywood Hotel
1938 White Banners
1939 A Child Is Born
1939 Espionage Agent
1939 Hell's Kitchen
1939 Off the Record
1939 Yes, My Darling Daughter
1940 Brother Rat and a Baby
1940 My Love Came Back
1940 Three Cheers for the Irish
1941 Four Mothers
1941 Million Dollar Baby
1941 One Foot in Heaven
1942 Mokey
1942 Pierre of the Plains
1942 Stand by for Action
1943 Assignment in Brittany
1943 Swing Fever
1944 Kismet
1945 Yolanda and the Thief
1945 Ziegfeld Follies
1946 The Yearling
1947 Dark Delusion
1947 Fiesta
1947 Song of the Thin Man
1948 On an Island with You
1948 Words and Music
1949 East Side, West Side
1949 Neptune's Daughter
1949 The Red Danube
1950 Annie Get Your Gun
1950 Pagan Love Song
1951 Show Boat
1952 Scaramouche
1953 Kiss Me Kate
1953 The Story of Three Loves
1953 Young Bess
1955 Jupiter's Darling
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