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John Alton

Camera

Born October 5, 1901 · Sopron, Austria-Hungary

Died June 2, 1996

Biography

​John Alton A.S.C. (October 5, 1901 – June 2, 1996), born Johann Altmann, in Sopron/Ödenburg, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary, was an American cinematographer. Alton won an Academy Award for the cinematography of An American in Paris (1951), becoming the first Hungarian-born person to do so. He photographed some of the most famous film noirs of the classic period. He started out in Los Angeles as a lab technician in the 1920s, later becoming a cameraman within four years. He moved to France with Ernst Lubitsch to film backgrounds for The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1927) and ended up staying for one year heading the camera department of Paramount Pictures's Joinville Studios. In 1932 he moved to Argentina where he shot many Spanish-language films and designed the country's first sound film studio for Lumiton and Argentina Sono Film. He returned to Hollywood in the late 1930s, with two dozen film credits, and became one of the most sought after cinematographers in American cinema. Alton was known for unconventional camera angles—especially low camera shots. His style is most notable in the film noirs: He Walked by Night, The Big Combo, The Amazing Mr. X, T-Men, and Raw Deal. Alton also photographed many color movies including Slightly Scarlet (a color film noir).

Awards & recognition

  • Academy AwardBest Cinematography, Color · 1952
  • Academy AwardBest Cinematography, Color · 1952 · nominated

Filmography44 titles

Mission: Impossible

1966Director of Photography

Birdman of Alcatraz

1962Director of Photography

Elmer Gantry

1960Director of Photography

The Catered Affair

1956Director of Photography

Tea and Sympathy

1956Director of Photography

The Big Combo

1955Director of Photography

An American in Paris

1951Additional Photography

Father of the Bride

1950Director of Photography

Border Incident

1949Director of Photography

Duffy of San Quentin

1954Director of Photography

Mystery Street

1950Director of Photography

Reign of Terror

1949Director of Photography

T-Men

1947Director of Photography

Driftwood

1947Director of Photography

Designing Woman

1957Director of Photography

He Walked by Night

1948Director of Photography

Raw Deal

1948Director of Photography

The Brothers Karamazov

1958Director of Photography

Hollow Triumph

1948Director of Photography

Tennessee's Partner

1955Director of Photography

Father's Little Dividend

1951Director of Photography

The Magnificent Rogue

1946Director of Photography

The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine

1942Director of Photography

Melody for Three

1941Director of Photography

Lonelyhearts

1958Director of Photography

Slightly Scarlet

1956Director of Photography

Witness to Murder

1954Director of Photography

Pearl of the South Pacific

1955Director of Photography

Escape to Burma

1955Director of Photography

Silver Lode

1954Director of Photography

The Crooked Way

1949Director of Photography

The Amazing Mr. X

1948Director of Photography

The Courageous Dr. Christian

1940Director of Photography

Battle Circus

1953Cinematography

Forced Landing

1941Director of Photography

Cattle Queen of Montana

1954Director of Photography

The People Against O'Hara

1951Director of Photography

Captain China

1950Director of Photography

Three Faces West

1940Director of Photography

Passion

1954Director of Photography

Storm Over Lisbon

1944Director of Photography

The Sultan's Daughter

1943Director of Photography

Power Dive

1941Director of Photography

12 to the Moon

1960Director of Photography