Harry Neumann

Harry C. Neumann (sometimes billed as Harry Neuman, Harry Newman, or Harry Newmann; February 11, 1891 – January 14, 1971) of Chicago, Illinois, was a Hollywood cinematographer whose career spanned over forty years, including work on some 350 productions in a wide variety of genres, with much of his work being in Westerns (including several John Wayne films), and gangster films.

He began working as a cinematographer or director of photography in 1918, the Golden Age of the silent film era; his last film was the 1959 science fiction-horror film, ''The Wasp Woman''. Over the course of his career, he also worked on early attempts at a 3-D film, including William Cameron Menzies' last film, ''The Maze''. Neumann also did cinematography for episodes of TV series, including ''The Court of Last Resort'', ''The Adventures of Champion'', and ''Death Valley Days''.

Neumann died on January 14, 1971, in Hollywood, California. Provided by Wikipedia
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