- George K. Hollister
George K. Hollister (
March 7 ,1873 -March 28 ,1952 ) was an American pioneercinematographer .Born in
New York City ,New York , little is known of his background. In 1903 he married a seventeen-year-old girl named Alice fromWorcester, Massachusetts , believed to be the daughter ofFrench-Canadian immigrants. They had a daughter, Doris Ethel, born in 1906 and George Jr., born in 1908.Around 1908 George Hollister was hired by the
Kalem Company to train as a camera operator. Underfilm director Sidney Olcott , he was the camera man for the pioneering Kalem team that filmed inFlorida during the winter and in 1910 would be part of the first ever crew to film on location outside of the United States. Traveling toIreland with Olcott's crew that included leading lady and principal screenwriter,Gene Gauntier , and actorRobert Vignola , George Hollister shot "A Lad from Old Ireland " plus a number of film shorts inBlarney Castle ,Glengarriff and at theLakes of Killarney . A Kalem crew returned to Ireland in each of the next two years and in 1912, Hollister's wife joined them and acted in the first of her films.After the 1912 filming in Ireland, Hollister then filmed his most important cinematic accomplishment when Olcott led the Kalem team to
Palestine where they filmed "From the Manger to the Cross ". The film told the story ofJesus , and in 1998 was selected for theNational Film Registry of the United StatesLibrary of Congress .George K. Hollister appeared as an actor in a few scenes in several films and did his last camera work in 1929. He died in Los Angeles in 1952 and is interred in the Great Mausoleum, Columbarium of Solace at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in
Glendale, California . His wife Alice, who died in 1973, is interred with him.
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