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  1. William Howard Greene (1895–1956) was an American cinematographer . Career. Greene was a cinematographer on many early Technicolor films, including Legong: Dance of the Virgins (1935) and A Star Is Born (1937). [1] Awards. 1937: Special Academy Award (with Harold Rosson) for color cinematography, The Garden of Allah (1936)

  2. W. Howard Greene, a pioneer in color cinematography, was nominated for an Oscar seven times, including five straight years from 1940 to 1944. All of his nominations were for his work in color, in the days when color and black and white cinematography were different categories at the Academy Awards.

  3. Who was W. Howard Greene? William Howard Greene was a cinematographer, born in Connecticut, and died in Los Angeles. Greene, sometimes billed as William H. Greene and W. Howard Greene, was a cinematographer on many early Technicolor films, including Legong: Dance of the Virgins.

  4. Apr 4, 2019 · Oscar Profile #438: W. Howard Greene. Born August 16, 1895 in River Point, Rhode Island, William Howard Greene, whose nickname was “Duke”, was a pioneer in color cinematography.

  5. Greene, sometimes billed as William H. Greene and W. Howard Greene, was a cinematographer on many early Technicolor films, including Legong: Dance of the Virgins Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of the Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) .

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  7. W. Howard Greene. Check all the awards won and nominated for by W. Howard Greene - Academy Award for Best Cinematography (1943) , Academy Honorary Award (1937) , Academy Honorary Award (1936) and more awards. William Howard Greene was a cinematographer, born in Connecticut, and died in Los...