Joseph LaShelle (1900-1989)

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Alias:
Joe La Shelle
Joe LaShelle
Joseph La Shaelle
Joseph La Shelle
Joseph Wellington LaShelle

Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, USA

Born:
July 9, 1900

Died:
August 20, 1989

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Joseph LaShelle, A.S.C. (July 9, 1900 - August 20, 1989) was a Los Angeles born film cinematographer.  He won an Academy Award for Laura (1944), and was nominated on eight additional occasions.  LaShelle's first job in the film industry was as an assistant in the Paramount West Coast Studio lab in 1920. Instead of going to college as planned he remained in the film industry after a promotion to supervisor of the printing department.  In 1925 Charles G. Clarke convinced him he should be a cameraman. He went to work with Clarke and after 3 months he was promoted to 2nd cameraman and he worked for various cinematographers at the Hollywood Metropolitan Studios. LaShalle was transferred from Metropolitan to Pathé where he began a 14 years association with Arthur C. Miller. He later went with Miller to Fox Films.  After working as a camera operator on such Fox productions as How Green Was My Valley (1941) and The Song of Bernadette (1943) he was promoted and became a cinematographer in 1943. He was a member of the A.S.C.  Some of his well known work include the film noirs: Laura (1944), for which he won an Oscar, Fallen Angel (1945), and Road House (1948). He is remembered for his work with Otto Preminger.

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Camera Operator:
1935  It's A Small World
1941  How Green Was My Valley

Cinematography:
1935  It's A Small World
1941  How Green Was My Valley
1951  Elopement
1957  The Bachelor Party

Director of Photography:
1935  It's A Small World
1941  How Green Was My Valley
1943  Happy Land
1944  Laura
1944  The Eve of St. Mark
1945  A Bell for Adano
1945  Doll Face
1945  Fallen Angel
1945  Hangover Square
1946  Claudia and David
1946  Cluny Brown
1947  The Foxes of Harrow
1947  The Late George Apley
1948  Deep Waters
1948  Road House
1948  The Luck of the Irish
1949  Come to the Stable
1949  Everybody Does It
1949  The Fan
1950  Mister 880
1950  Mother Didn't Tell Me
1950  The Jackpot
1950  Under My Skin
1950  Where the Sidewalk Ends
1951  Elopement
1951  Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell
1951  The 13th Letter
1951  The Guy Who Came Back
1952  Les Miserables
1952  My Cousin Rachel
1952  Something for the Birds
1952  The Outcasts of Poker Flat
1953  Dangerous Crossing
1953  Mister Scoutmaster
1954  River of No Return
1955  Marty
1955  Storm Fear
1956  Crime of Passion
1956  Our Miss Brooks
1956  Run for the Sun
1956  The Conqueror
1957  Fury at Showdown
1957  I Was a Teenage Werewolf
1957  No Down Payment
1957  The Bachelor Party
1958  The Long, Hot Summer
1958  The Naked and the Dead
1959  Career
1960  The Apartment
1961  All in a Night's Work
1961  The Honeymoon Machine
1962  How the West Was Won
1963  A Child Is Waiting
1963  Irma la Douce
1964  Kiss Me, Stupid
1964  Wild and Wonderful
1965  7 Women
1966  The Chase
1966  The Fortune Cookie
1967  Barefoot in the Park
1969  80 Steps to Jonah
1969  Operation Heartbeat

Director of Photography:
1959  The Twilight Zone

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