Biography
Hal Mohr, A.S.C. (August 2, 1894 in San Francisco – May 10, 1974 in Santa Monica, California) was a famed movie cinematographer. He is known for his Oscar-winning work on the 1935 film, A Midsummer Night's Dream. He was awarded another Oscar for his work on The Phantom of the Opera in 1943, and received a nomination for The Four Poster in 1952. From a young age, Hal Mohr wanted to pursue a career in cinematography because he was curious to learn about how to make pictures move onscreen. He worked as a photo finisher in a photo lab to gain experience with the camera. When he was 19 years old, he filmed his first movie, Pam's Daughter, which, unfortunately, was never seen by the public because of problems with the motion picture distribution company.
Although Mohr mainly worked as a cinema portraitist on movies such as The Wedding March, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and the Technicolor The Phantom of the Opera, he was passionate about exploring the limits of the camera. Mohr shot in deep focus years before Gregg Toland -- Bullets or Ballots and The Green Pastures were both shot in deep focus.
He was inspired by the moving shots in the Italian movie, Cabiria, and developed a camera with special tracking abilities for his 1914 film, Pan's Mountain.
Notably, Mohr is the only person to have won a competitive Academy Award without being nominated for it. In 1936, a write-in campaign won him the Best Cinematography Oscar for his work on A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935). The Academy later changed the Oscar rules, making write-in voting impossible. In 1944, Mohr became the first person to win an Oscar for both Black-and-White and Color cinematography when he won his second Academy Award, this time with W. Howard Greene for Best Cinematography in a Color Film, for their work on The Phantom of the Opera (1943).
Mohr was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematographer for his work on The Four Poster (1952), a film based on a play of the same name, written by Jan de Hartog. He was also nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Cinematography in a Black and White Film, for his work on the same movie.
Other film cinematographer credits include Little Annie Rooney (1925), The Big Gamble (1931), Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941), Another Part of the Forest (1948) and The Wild One (1953).
Mohr served as president of the American Society of Cinematographers from 1930 to 1931. Then, for two terms from 1963 to 1965 and finally from 1969 to 1970. He was one of the first members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and a senior member of the Academy's Board of Directors. He headed the Academy's Cinematography Branch for over 20 years, and was also a part of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Before his death, he would travel the country promoting cameramen and the industry of cinematography.
For his many contributions to motion pictures and the film industry, Hal Mohr received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6433 Hollywood Blvd.
Filmography
all 125
Movies 124
Director 25
self 1
TV Shows 1
The Man You Loved to Hate (1979)
Topaz (1969)
The Bamboo Saucer (1968)
Jack and the Beanstalk (1967)
Invisible Diplomats (1965)
The Man from the Diners' Club (1963)
The Creation of the Humanoids (1962)
Underworld U.S.A. (1961)
The Barbara Stanwyck Show (1960)
The Last Voyage (1960)
The Gun Runners (1958)
The Lineup (1958)
No Time at All (1958)
Baby Face Nelson (1957)
The Boss (1956)
Hot Cargo (1956)
Rookie of the Year (1955)
Day is Done (1955)
The Wild One (1953)
The Member of the Wedding (1952)
The Four Poster (1952)
Rancho Notorious (1952)
The Big Night (1951)
Of Men and Music (1951)
Woman on the Run (1950)
The Second Woman (1950)
Johnny Holiday (1949)
An Act of Murder (1948)
Another Part of the Forest (1948)
Pirates of Monterey (1947)
The Lost Moment (1947)
Song of Scheherazade (1947)
I'll Be Yours (1947)
Night in Paradise (1946)
Because of Him (1946)
Shady Lady (1945)
Salome, Where She Danced (1945)
Her Lucky Night (1945)
My Gal Loves Music (1944)
Enter Arsène Lupin (1944)
The Climax (1944)
San Diego I Love You (1944)
This Is the Life (1944)
Ladies Courageous (1944)
Top Man (1943)
Watch on the Rhine (1943)
Phantom of the Opera (1943)
Lady in a Jam (1942)
Twin Beds (1942)
International Lady (1941)
Pot o' Gold (1941)
Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941)
When the Daltons Rode (1940)
Destry Rides Again (1939)
Rio (1939)
The Under-Pup (1939)
Back Door to Heaven (1939)
I Met My Love Again (1938)
When Love Is Young (1937)
Ladies In Love (1936)
The Green Pastures (1936)
Bullets or Ballots (1936)
The Walking Dead (1936)
Captain Blood (1935)
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)
Under Pressure (1935)
The County Chairman (1935)
Servants' Entrance (1934)
Charlie Chan's Courage (1934)
Change of Heart (1934)
David Harum (1934)
Carolina (1934)
As Husbands Go (1934)
The Worst Woman in Paris? (1933)
The Devil's in Love (1933)
I Loved You Wednesday (1933)
The Warrior's Husband (1933)
State Fair (1933)
Tess of the Storm Country (1932)
The First Year (1932)
Week Ends Only (1932)
Lady with a Past (1932)
A Woman Commands (1932)
Devotion (1931)
The Big Gamble (1931)
The Common Law (1931)
A Woman of Experience (1931)
The Cohens and the Kellys in Africa (1930)
Free Love (1930)
The Cat Creeps (1930)
Outward Bound (1930)
The Czar of Broadway (1930)
Big Boy (1930)
King of Jazz (1930)
The Honeymoon (1929)
Shanghai Lady (1929)
The Last Performance (1929)
Broadway (1929)
The Last Warning (1928)
Noah's Ark (1928)
Glorious Betsy (1928)
Tenderloin (1928)
The Girl from Chicago (1927)
The Jazz Singer (1927)
Old San Francisco (1927)
Slightly Used (1927)
The Heart of Maryland (1927)
A Million Bid (1927)
Bitter Apples (1927)
The Third Degree (1926)
Sparrows (1926)
The Marriage Clause (1926)
Little Annie Rooney (1925)
Playing with Souls (1925)
The Monster (1925)
Vanity's Price (1924)
Bag and Baggage (1923)
The Strange Adventures of Prince Courageous (1923)
The Unfoldment (1922)
The Deceiver (1920)
The Golden Trail (1920)
Restitution (1918)
The Big Idea (1917)
Salomy Jane (1914)
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Known ForCamera
GenderMale
Birthday1894-08-02
Deathday1974-05-10 (79 years old)
Birth PlaceSan Francisco, United States
RelationshipsEvelyn Venable (1934 - 1974)
CitizenshipsUnited States
Also Known AsHarold Leon Mohr
Awardsstar on Hollywood Walk of Fame, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color
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