- Herbert Kalmus
Herbert Thomas Kalmus (b.
9 November 1881 inChelsea, Massachusetts ; d.11 July 1963 inLos Angeles, California ) was the co-founder and president of theThe Technicolor Corporation . He received a bachelor's degree from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology in 1904; the "Tech" inTechnicolor is partly a tribute to that school. He earned his doctorate at theUniversity of Zurich , then taught physics, electrochemistry and metallurgy at MIT andQueen's University ,Kingston, Ontario ,Canada .In 1912, Kalmus and fellow MIT graduate Daniel Comstock formed Kalmus, Comstock, and Wescott, an industrial research and development firm, with mechanic W. Burton Wescott, who left the company in 1921. When the firm was hired to analyze an inventor's flicker-free motion picture system, they became intrigued with the art and science of filmmaking, particularly color motion picture processes, leading to the incorporation of Technicolor in 1915. Most of Technicolor's early patents were taken out by Comstock and Wescott, while Kalmus served primarily as the company's president and chief executive officer.
Herbert Kalmus was married to
Natalie Kalmus , whose name appears as "color coordinator" in the credits of virtually every live-action Technicolor feature released from 1934 to 1949. Although they divorced in 1922 after twenty years of marriage, they continued to live together, appearing as husband and wife, until 1944. He married Eleanore King in 1949.He has a star on the
Walk of Fame inHollywood, California .Kalmus Beach in
Hyannis, Massachusetts , is also named after him.External links
* [http://www.thomson.net/EN/Home/Group/herbert_kalmus.htm Brief biography of Herbert Kalmus]
* [http://online.ceb.com/CalCases/CA2/97CA2d74.htm Kalmus v. Kalmus] , 1950.
* [http://online.ceb.com/CalCases/CA2/103CA2d405.htm Kalmus v. Kalmus] , 1951.
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6593915 Find-a-grave for Herbert Kalmus]
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