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Arthur Arling
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Arthur E. Arling, A.S.C. (September 19, 1906 – October 16, 1991) was a Hollywood cinematographer and cameraman. His early work included 1939's Gone with the Wind and 1946's The Yearling, for which he won a joint Oscar which he shared with Charles Rosher and Leonard Smith. He was nominated for an Oscar for the 1955 Lillian Roth biopic I'll Cry Tomorrow.[1] Arling, a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy during World War II, is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.[2]
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Arthur E. Arling | |
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![]() Arling (right) with director Henry Koster (left) and producer Samuel G. Engel (middle) on the set of The Story of Ruth (1960) | |
Born | September 19, 1906 Missouri, U.S. |
Died | October 16, 1991(1991-10-16) (aged 85) Riverside County, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
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