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Samuel Leavitt, A. S. C. was an American cinematographer who was nominated for three Academy Awards, winning one for The Defiant Ones. Leavitt began his career as an assistant camera operator working on 1930s films. Leavitt was a camera operator on films including Rancho Notorious and on TV's "I Love Lucy" in the early '50s before becoming a director of photography in films. Leavitt was nominated for Academy Awards for Exodus and Anatomy of a Murder in the two years following his Oscar win for The Defiant Ones. Leavitt was born in New York City, New York and died in Woodland Hills, California
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Sam Leavitt
Born 1904-02-06 (121 years ago) in New York City. Dead 1984-03-21 (80 years).
Award | Year |
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Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White (The Defiant Ones) | 1958 |
Award | Year |
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Primetime Emmy Award for Best Cinematography for Entertainment Programming - Series or Single Program of a Series (Banacek) | 1973 |
Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Exodus) | 1960 |
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White (Anatomy of a Murder) | 1959 |
Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White (The Defiant Ones) | 1958 |
Golden Globe Award for Best Cinematography - Black and White (The Thief) | 1952 |
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