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American cinematographer (1903–1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilfrid Mantin Cline (September 3, 1903 – April 9, 1976) was an American cinematographer.[2][3][4] He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Color Cinematography for the film Aloma of the South Seas, in which he shared with Karl Struss and William E. Snyder.[5] He also was nominated for an Primetime Emmy Award in the category Outstanding Special and Visual Effects for his work on the television program My World and Welcome to It.[6]
Wilfrid M. Cline | |
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Born | Wilfrid Mantin Cline September 3, 1903 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Died | April 9, 1976 72) | (aged
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Spouse | Margaret Cline[1] |
Children | 2[1] |
Cline died on April 9, 1976 in Balboa Island, California, at the age of 72.[1] He was buried in Pacific View Memorial Park.[1]
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