Russell Harlan
Known for: Camera
Born: September 15, 1903 in Los Angeles, California, USA - Died: February 27, 1974
Born Russell September 16, 1903 in Los Angeles, California to Frank and Bertha Harlan, who hailed from Iowa and Missouri. Russell was raised in Los Angeles along with his younger brother Richard (b. 1911). His paternal grandmother Sarah J. Harlan also lived with the family. Harlan started in the film industry as an actor and stuntman, and by the early 1930s was working behind the camera as an assistant. His first work as lead cinematographer was in 1937, when he filmed four "Hopalong Cassidy" westerns for Harry Sherman Productions. Harlan had a career as a cinematographer that spanned some thirty-three years from 1937 to 1970. He was nominated six times for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, including two in 1962 for his work on Hatari! and To Kill a Mockingbird.
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Rio Bravo
Director of Photography
To Kill a Mockingbird
Director of Photography
The Thing from Another World
Director of Photography
Red River
Director of Photography
Hatari!
Director of Photography
The Spiral Road
Director of Photography
American Empire
Director of Photography
The Great Race
Director of Photography
Operation Petticoat
Director of Photography
Blackboard Jungle
Director of Photography
Riot in Cell Block 11
Director of Photography
Ramrod
Director of Photography
The Big Sky
Director of Photography
Day of the Outlaw
Director of Photography
Guilty Bystander
Director of Photography
The Ring
Director of Photography
The Man Who Cheated Himself
Director of Photography
Southside 1-1000
Director of Photography
Gun Crazy
Director of Photography
The Llano Kid
Director
King Creole
Director of Photography
Rustlers' Valley
Cinematography
Texas Trail
Cinematography
Heart of Arizona
Cinematography