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Lee Garmes,
A.S.C. The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), founded in Hollywood in 1919, is a cultural, educational, and professional organization that is neither a labor union nor a guild. The society was organized to advance the science and art of ci ...
(May 27, 1898 – August 31, 1978) was an American
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. During his career, he worked with directors
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, Nicholas Ray and
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, whom he had met as a young man when the two first came to Hollywood in the
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. He also co-directed two films with legendary screenwriter Ben Hecht: ''
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'' and ''
Actor's and Sin ''Actors and Sin'' is a 1952 American comedy film written, produced and directed by Ben Hecht. The film marks Edward G. Robinson's second film with actress Marsha Hunt. It is also known by its section names of ''Actor's Blood'' and ''Woman of S ...
''.


Biography and career

Born in Peoria, Illinois, Garmes came to Hollywood in 1916. His first job was as an assistant in the paint department at Thomas H. Ince Studios, but he soon became a camera assistant before graduating to full-time cameraman. His earliest films were comedy shorts, and his career did not fully take off until the introduction of sound films. Garmes was married to film actress Ruth Hall from 1933 until his death in 1978. He is interred in the
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in Glendale, California. Garmes was one of the early proponents of video technology, which he advocated as early as 1972. That year, he had been hired by
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to photograph the short film ''Why'', which was intended to test whether video was a viable technology for shooting feature films. According to ''American Cinematographer'' magazine, "Although officially unaccredited, Lee Garmes photographed a considerable portion of '' Gone with the Wind''. Many consider the famous railroad yard sequence among his finest cinematic efforts." Garmes was one of many Hollywood veterans from the silent era interviewed by
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for the television series ''
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'' (1980).


Accolades

Wins * Academy Awards: Best Cinematography, for ''Shanghai Express''; 1933. * Twice received the Eastman Kodak Award. Nominations * Academy Awards: Best Cinematography, for ''Morocco''; 1931. * Academy Awards: Best Cinematography, for ''Since You Went Away''; 1945. Shared with:
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. * Academy Awards: Best Cinematography, for ''The Big Fisherman''; 1960.


Filmography

* ''
The Hope Chest ''The Hope Chest'' is an American silent comedy-drama film released in 1918, starring Dorothy Gish. The film was directed by Elmer Clifton and based on a serialized story (and later novel) by Mark Lee Luther, originally published in ''Woman's Ho ...
'' (1918) * ''
I'll Get Him Yet ''I'll Get Him Yet'' is a lost 1919 American silent comedy film starring Dorothy Gish and directed by Elmer Clifton. It was produced by D. W. Griffith under his production unit New Art Film. Paramount Pictures distributed the film. Plot As descr ...
'' (1919) * ''Nugget Nell'' (1919) * ''Out of Luck'' (1919) * ''Fighting Blood'' (1923) * ''
The Lighthouse by the Sea ''The Lighthouse by the Sea'' is a 1924 American silent adventure film produced by and distributed by Warner Bros. The film's star is canine sensation Rin Tin Tin, the most famous animal actor of the 1920s. The film was directed by Malcolm St. ...
'' (1924) * ''The Telephone Girl'' (1924) * '' Find Your Man'' (1924) * ''Keep Smiling'' (1925) * ''
Goat Getter ''Goat Getter'' is a 1925 American silent action film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Billy Sullivan, John Sinclair and Kathleen Myers.Parish & Pitts p.318 Cast * Billy Sullivan as Billy Morris * John Sinclair as Pie-Eye Pickens ...
'' (1925) * ''The Pacemakers'' (1925) * ''
Crack o' Dawn ''Crack o' Dawn'' is an extant 1925 silent action adventure film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Reed Howes. Cast *Reed Howes - Earle Thorpe Jr. * J. P. McGowan - Earle Thorpe Sr. * Ruth Dwyer - Earl Thompson * Henry A. Barrows - Henr ...
'' (1925) * ''
A Social Celebrity ''A Social Celebrity'' is a 1926 American silent comedy drama film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starred Louise Brooks as a small town manicurist who goes to New York City with her boyfriend (Adolphe Menjou), a barber who poses as a French ...
'' (1926) * ''The Popular Sin'' (1926) * ''
The Palm Beach Girl ''The Palm Beach Girl'' is a 1926 silent romantic comedy film starring Bebe Daniels and directed by Erle C. Kenton. It is based upon the short-lived Broadway play, ''Please Help Emily'', written by H. M. Harwood. Cast *Bebe Daniels as Emily ...
'' (1926) * '' The Show Off'' (1926) * ''
The Carnival Girl ''The Carnival Girl'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Cullen Tate and starring Marion Mack, Gladys Brockwell and Frankie Darro.Munden p.113 Cast * Marion Mack as Nanette * Gladys Brockwell as Her Mother * Frankie Darro as Her ...
'' (1926) * ''
The Grand Duchess and the Waiter ''The Grand Duchess and the Waiter'' is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Mal St. Clair and starring Florence Vidor and Adolphe Menjou. The film is based on a 1925 Broadway play of the same name starring stage actress Els ...
'' (1926) * '' The Garden of Allah'' (1927) * '' The Private Life of Helen of Troy'' (1927) * ''
The Love Mart ''The Love Mart'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice starring Billie Dove, Gilbert Roland and Noah Beery, and featuring Boris Karloff. The film is lost. Cast * Billie Dove as Antoinette Frobelle * Gilbert Rolan ...
'' (1927) * ''
Rose of the Golden West ''Rose of the Golden West'' is a surviving 1927 American silent romantic drama film produced by Richard A. Rowland and released by First National Pictures. It was directed by George Fitzmaurice and starred Mary Astor and Gilbert Roland. Cast * ...
'' (1927) * '' Waterfront'' (1928) * ''
Yellow Lily ''Yellow Lily'' is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Billie Dove, Clive Brook and Gustav von Seyffertitz. The film closely followed the formula of Korda's first American film '' The Stolen Bride''. Cas ...
'' (1928) * ''
The Barker ''The Barker'' is a 1928 part-talkie pre-Code romantic drama film produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., acquired in September 1928. The film was directed by George Fitzmaurice and stars Milton Sills, ...
'' (1928) * ''The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come'' (1928) * ''
His Captive Woman ''His Captive Woman'' is a 1929 American part-talking drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill. This film is "based on the short story "Changeling" by Donn Byrne in ''Changeling and Other Stories' ...
'' (1929) * ''
Say It With Songs ''Say It with Songs'' is a 1929 American pre-Code musical drama film, directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Warner Bros. The film stars Al Jolson and Davey Lee and was a follow-up to their previous film, '' The Singing Fool'' (1928). Plot Jo ...
'' (1929) * ''
Love and the Devil ''Love and the Devil'' is a 1929 American silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Milton Sills, María Corda and Ben Bard. Production It was the last time Korda worked with his wife María Corda who he had directed frequent ...
'' (1929) * '' The Great Divide'' (1929) * ''
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'' (1929) * ''Prisoners'' (1929) * ''
Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to A ...
'' (1930) * ''
The Other Tomorrow ''The Other Tomorrow'' is a lost 1930 American pre-Code film, directed by Lloyd Bacon and produced by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The love-triangle drama, from a story by Octavus Roy Cohen, stars Billie Dove, Kenneth ...
'' (1930) * '' Lilies of the Field'' (1930) * '' Whoopee!'' (1930) * '' Bright Lights'' (1930) * '' Spring Is Here'' (1930) * ''
Song of the Flame ''Song of the Flame'' is a 1930 American pre-Code musical film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures. It was the first color film to feature a widescreen sequence, using a process called ...
'' (1930) * '' City Streets'' (1931) * '' Dishonored'' (1931) * '' An American Tragedy'' (1931) * '' Confessions of a Co-Ed'' (1931) * '' Kiss Me Again'' (1931) * '' Fighting Caravans'' (1931) * ''
Call Her Savage ''Call Her Savage'' is a 1932 pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Clara Bow. The film was Bow's second-to-last film role. It is also one of the first portrayals of homosexuals on screen, including a scene in a gay ba ...
'' (1932) * '' Shanghai Express'' (1932) * ''
Strange Interlude ''Strange Interlude'' is an experimental play in nine acts by American playwright Eugene O'Neill. O'Neill began work on it as early as 1923 and developed its scenario in 1925; he wrote the play between May 1926 and the summer of 1927, and complete ...
'' (1932) * '' Scarface'' (1932) * '' Smilin' Through'' (1932) * ''
Face in the Sky ''Face in the Sky'' is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film. Plot The film concerns two sign painters (Spencer Tracy and Stuart Erwin) who find themselves blackmailed by a beautiful woman (Marian Nixon) determined to force Tracy's character in ...
'' (1933) * ''
My Lips Betray ''My Lips Betray'' is a 1933 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Lilian Harvey, John Boles and El Brendel.Solomon p. 343 The film's sets were designed by the art director Joseph C. Wright. Plot In a ...
'' (1933) * ''
Zoo in Budapest ''Zoo in Budapest'' is a 1933 American Pre-Code romance/melodrama film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Loretta Young, Gene Raymond, O.P. Heggie, and Paul Fix. Gene Raymond, playing Zani, a young, mischievous man who has grown up only aro ...
'' (1933) * ''
Shanghai Madness ''Shanghai Madness'' is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Spencer Tracy, Fay Wray, Ralph Morgan, and Albert Conti. It was released by Fox Film Corporation. Plot After attacking and destroying a Chin ...
'' (1933) * ''George White's Scandals of 1934'' (1934) * ''
Crime Without Passion ''Crime Without Passion'' is a 1934 American drama film directed by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur and starring Claude Rains. It is the first of four pictures written, produced and directed by Hecht and MacArthur for Paramount Pictures. Sixty to ...
'' (1934) * ''The Nephew of Paris'' (1934) * '' I Am Suzanne'' (1934) * ''Once in a Blue Moon'' (1935) * ''Dreaming Life'' (1935) * '' The Scoundrel'' (1935) * ''Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty'' (1936) * ''
The Lilac Domino ''Der lila Domino'' (''The Lilac Domino'') is an operetta in three acts composed by Charles Cuvillier. The original German libretto is by Emmerich von Gatti and Bela Jenbach, about a gambling count who falls in love at a masquerade ball with a n ...
'' (1937) * '' Dreaming Lips'' (1937) * '' The Sky's the Limit'' (1938) * '' Gone with the Wind'' (1939) * '' Beyond Tomorrow'' (1940) (Producer only) * '' Jungle Book'' (1942) * ''
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'' (1941) * '' China Girl'' (1942) * ''
Footlight Serenade ''Footlight Serenade'' is a 1942 musical comedy film directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Betty Grable, John Payne, and Victor Mature. Plot Tommy Lundy is an arrogant champion boxer who is hired by Broadway promoter Bruce McKay to star in a sta ...
'' (1942) * ''
Jack London John Griffith Chaney (January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916), better known as Jack London, was an American novelist, journalist and activist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he was one of the first American authors to ...
'' (1943) * '' Stormy Weather'' (1943) * '' Forever and a Day'' (1943) * ''
Flight for Freedom ''Flight for Freedom'' (also known as ''Stand to Die'') is a 1943 American drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray and Herbert Marshall. Film historians and Earhart scholars consider ''Flight for Freedom ...
'' (1943) * '' Guest in the House'' (1944) * ''
Since You Went Away ''Since You Went Away'' is a 1944 American epic drama film directed by John Cromwell for Selznick International Pictures and distributed by United Artists. It is an epic about the American home front during World War II that was adapted and p ...
'' (1944) * '' None Shall Escape'' (1944) * '' Paris Underground'' (1945) * '' Love Letters'' (1945) * ''
Young Widow ''Young Widow'' is a 1946 drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Jane Russell and Louis Hayward. It focuses on Joan Kenwood, a young journalist who cannot get over her husband's death in World War II. Kenwood is reminded in large wa ...
'' (1946) * '' Duel in the Sun'' (1946) * ''
The Searching Wind ''The Searching Wind'' is a 1946 American feature film directed by William Dieterle and starring Robert Young, Sylvia Sidney, and Ann Richards. It is based on the play of the same name by Lillian Hellman. It had originally been planned for produ ...
'' (1946) * ''
Specter of the Rose ''Specter of the Rose'' is a 1946 film noir thriller film written and directed by Ben Hecht and starring Judith Anderson, Ivan Kirov, Viola Essen, Michael Chekhov, and Lionel Stander, with choreography by Tamara Geva, and music by George Antheil ...
'' (1946) * ''
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" (1939) is a short story by James Thurber. The most famous of Thurber's stories, it first appeared in ''The New Yorker'' on March 18, 1939, and was first collected in his book '' My World and Welcome to It'' ( Ha ...
'' (1947) * ''
The Paradine Case ''The Paradine Case'' is a 1947 American film noir courtroom drama film, set in England, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and produced by David O. Selznick. The screenplay was written by Selznick and an uncredited Ben Hecht, from an adaptation by Al ...
'' (1947) * '' Nightmare Alley'' (1947) * ''
The Fighting Kentuckian ''The Fighting Kentuckian'' is a 1949 American Adventure Western film written and directed by George Waggner and starring John Wayne, who also produced the film. The supporting cast featured Vera Ralston; Philip Dorn; Oliver Hardy (of Laurel & ...
'' (1949) * '' Roseanna McCoy'' (1949) * '' My Foolish Heart'' (1949) * ''
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'' (1949) * '' Our Very Own'' (1950) * '' My Friend Irma Goes West'' (1950) * ''
Detective Story Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—whether professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder. The detective genre began around the same time as specu ...
'' (1951) * ''
Saturday's Hero ''Saturday's Hero'' is a 1951 American film noir drama sports film directed by David Miller. It is also known as ''Idols in the Dust'', and stars John Derek and Donna Reed. ''Saturday's Hero'' was the first film for Aldo Ray, who was still goin ...
'' (1951) * '' That's My Boy'' (1951) * ''
Actors and Sin ''Actors and Sin'' is a 1952 American comedy film written, produced and directed by Ben Hecht. The film marks Edward G. Robinson's second film with actress Marsha Hunt. It is also known by its section names of ''Actor's Blood'' and ''Woman of Si ...
'' (1952) * '' The Captive City'' (1952) * '' The Lusty Men'' (1952) * '' Outlaw Territory'' (1953) * '' Thunder in the East'' (1953) * '' Hannah Lee'' (1953) * '' Abdulla the Great'' (1954) * '' The Desperate Hours'' (1955) * '' Man with the Gun'' (1955) * '' Land of the Pharaohs'' (1955) * ''
The Bottom of the Bottle ''The Bottom of the Bottle'' is a 1956 CinemaScope American drama film based on the The Bottom of the Bottle (novel), novel written by Georges Simenon during his stay in Nogales, Arizona. The novel was adapted for film by Sydney Boehm and directe ...
'' (1956) * ''
The Sharkfighters ''The Sharkfighters'' is a 1956 American adventure film about U.S. Navy scientists working to invent a shark repellent to protect military personnel down at sea. Directed by Jerry Hopper, it stars Victor Mature, James Olson, and Claude Akins. T ...
'' (1956) * ''
D-Day the Sixth of June ''D-Day the Sixth of June'' is a DeLuxe Color 1956 CinemaScope romance war film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Henry Koster and produced by Charles Brackett from a screenplay by Ivan Moffat and Harry Brown, based on the 1955 nove ...
'' (1956) * ''
The Big Boodle ''The Big Boodle'' is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Richard Wilson, and starring Errol Flynn, Pedro Armendáriz, Rossana Rory, and Gia Scala, filmed in Cuba. The movie was also known as ''Night in Havana''. Plot Ned Sherwoo ...
'' (1956) * ''
Never Love a Stranger ''Never Love A Stranger'' is a 1958 crime and gangster film that is based on Harold Robbins' 1948 debut novel with the same title. The film was shot in black and white starring John Drew Barrymore and Robert Bray, and featuring a young Steve McQ ...
'' (1958) * '' Happy Anniversary'' (1959) * ''
The Big Fisherman ''The Big Fisherman'' is a 1959 American historical drama film directed by Frank Borzage about the life of Simon Peter, one of the disciples of Jesus. Starring Howard Keel, Susan Kohner and John Saxon, the production is adapted from the 194 ...
'' (1959) * '' Misty'' (1961) * '' Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man'' (1962) * ''Ten Girls Ago'' (1962) * '' Lady in a Cage'' (1964) * '' A Big Hand for the Little Lady'' (1966) * '' How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life'' (1968) * ''Why'' (1972) * '' Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys'' (1978) pecial thanks Sources:Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to World Film, since 1885.'' 2008
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Garmes, Lee 1898 births 1978 deaths American cinematographers Best Cinematographer Academy Award winners Artists from Peoria, Illinois