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Guy Mervin Charles Green OBE BSC (5 November 1913 – 15 September 2005) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer. In 1948, he won an Oscar as cinematographer for the film Great Expectations.
Guy Green. Cinematographer: Great Expectations. Guy Green is well known to film audiences. Formerly a cinematographer, he was the first British D.P. to receive an Academy Award for his black-and-white photography on David Lean's Great Expectations (1946).
Guy Green, a postwar British cinematographer who won an Academy Award for his black-and-white filming of director Sir David Lean’s “Great Expectations” and later directed “A Patch of Blue,”...
Guy Green is well known to film audiences. Formerly a cinematographer, he was the first British D.P. to receive an Academy Award for his black-and-white photography on David Lean's Great Expectations (1946).
Sep 15, 2005 · Green was born in Frome, Somerset, England. He began working in film in 1929 and became a noted film cinematographer and a founding member of the British Society of Cinematographers. Green became a full-time director of photography in the mid-1940s, working on such films as David Lean's Oliver Twist in 1948.
Nov 18, 1991 · Guy Green was born in Somerset on 5 November 1913. After leaving school he joined the Commercial Maritime Film Service as an assistant projectionist showing films aboard ocean liners.
Sep 16, 2005 · Guy Green, who has died aged 91, was a remarkable cinematographer who became a less remarkable director. He will be remembered mostly for the films he shot for David Lean in the 1940s,...