- William C. Mellor
William C. Mellor, A.S.C. (
29 June 1903 –30 April 1963 ) was acinematographer who worked at Paramount,MGM and20th Century Fox during a career that spanned three decades.After earning his stripes on a string of
B-movie s in the 1930s, he first started making serious inroads as a leading cinematographer in 1940 when he worked forPreston Sturges on "The Great McGinty ".Mellor did his best work with directors
George Stevens (winningOscars for two of his films, "A Place in the Sun " in 1951 and "The Diary of Anne Frank " in 1959) andWilliam Wellman ("Westward the Woman", 1951). He also contributed to severalAnthony Mann westerns, including "The Naked Spur " in 1953, and a number of MGM musicals. He was nominated for anAcademy Award for his work onMark Robson 's "Peyton Place" in 1957.He died suddenly of a heart attack whilst filming Stevens' "
The Greatest Story Ever Told " in 1965, withLoyal Griggs having to step in to fill his shoes.Mellor received a posthumous Oscar nomination for his work on the film.
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