Biography
George Heath (1901 - 1968) was an Australian cinematographer best known for his collaboration with Ken G. Hall for whom he shot several features. According to one observer, he fitted into the Cinesound world far more than his predecessor, Frank Harley - "Heath adapted much more easily to studio work and soon developed into a technician of world class. His work on the features was always attuned to the demands of the film and its future audience: his images show few of the pretensions to grandeur which are to be found in the work of Hurley, and instead his photography is clear, expressive and undemanding."
Filmography
all 23
Movies 23
Producer 1
Producer
The Phantom Stockman (1953)
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Cinematographer
Wherever She Goes (1951)
Movie
Cinematographer
Bitter Springs (1950)
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Cinematographer
Eureka Stockade (1949)
Movie
Cinematographer
Bush Christmas (1947)
Movie
Cinematographer
Smithy (1946)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Rats of Tobruk (1944)
Movie
Cinematographer
40,000 Horsemen (1940)
Movie
Cinematographer
Dad Rudd, MP (1940)
Movie
Cinematographer
Come Up Smiling (1939)
Movie
Cinematographer
Gone to the Dogs (1939)
Movie
Cinematographer
Mr. Chedworth Steps Out (1939)
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Cinematographer
Dad and Dave Come to Town (1938)
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Cinematographer
Let George Do It (1938)
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Cinematographer
The Broken Melody (1938)
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Cinematographer
Lovers and Luggers (1938)
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Cinematographer
Tall Timbers (1937)
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Cinematographer
It Isn't Done (1937)
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Cinematographer
Wild Innocence (1936)
Movie
Cinematographer
Thoroughbred (1936)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Burgomeister (1935)
Movie
Cinematographer
Grandad Rudd (1935)
Movie
Cinematographer
Strike Me Lucky (1934)
Movie
Information
Known ForCrew
GenderMale
Birthday1901-01-01
Deathday1968-01-01 (66 years old)
Birth PlaceSydney, Australia
CitizenshipsAustralia
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