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  1. Joseph Ruttenberg, A.S.C. (July 4, 1889 – May 1, 1983) was a Ukrainian-born American photojournalist and cinematographer. Ruttenberg was accomplished at winning accolades. At MGM, Ruttenberg was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography 10 times, winning four.

  2. Oscar de Melhor Fotografia (1959, 1961) Prêmio Globo de Ouro: Melhor Fotografia - Colorida (1955) Joseph Ruttenberg, A.S.C. ( 4 de julho de 1889 – 1 de maio de 1983 ), também conhecido como Joe Ruttenberg, [ 1] foi um fotojornalista e diretor de fotografia norte-americano nascido na Rússia.

  3. Cinematographer. Camera and Electrical Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Four-time Oscar-winning cinematographer Joseph Ruttenberg was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 1893, at the age of four, his family moved to the United States, eventually settling in Boston.

    • January 1, 1
    • St. Petersburg, Russia
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Four-time Oscar-winning cinematographer Joseph Ruttenberg was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 1893, at the age of four, his family moved to the United States, eventually settling in Boston. After schooling, he got his first job in 1907 working as a newsboy and personal runner for William Randolph Hearst's 'Boston American'.

    • July 4, 1889
    • May 1, 1983
  5. Joseph Ruttenberg, A.S.C. (July 4, 1889 - May 1, 1983) was a Russian-born American photojournalist and cinematographer. Ruttenberg was accomplished at winning accolades. At MGM, Ruttenberg was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography ten times, winning four.

  6. Movies. Dictionaries thesauruses pictures and press releases. Ruttenberg, Joseph. views 3,225,807 updated. RUTTENBERG, Joseph. Cinematographer. Nationality: American. Born: St. Petersburg, Russia, 4 July 1889; emigrated to Boston aged four years. Family: Married Rose (Ruttenberg); daughter: Virginia.

  7. 5 de mai. de 1983 · Joseph Ruttenberg, a cinematographer who won Oscars for ''The Great Waltz'' (1938), ''Mrs. Miniver'' (1942), ''Somebody Up There Likes Me,'' (1956) and ''Gigi'' (1959), died Sunday at...