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  1. Burnett Guffey, A.S.C. (May 26, 1905 – May 30, 1983) was an American cinematographer. [1] He won two Academy Awards: From Here to Eternity (1953) and Bonnie and Clyde (1967). Burnett Guffey, who was born on May 26, 1905 in Del Rio, Tennessee, went to school in Etowah, Tennessee.

  2. Burnett Guffey was a cinematographer who won two Oscars for From Here to Eternity and Bonnie and Clyde. He worked with directors such as John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Charles Vidor on films like The Informer, Foreign Correspondent and Cover Girl.

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    • Del Rio, Tennessee, USA
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    • Goleta, California, USA
  3. 7 août 2017 · In the filming of Bonnie and Clyde the name of the game was “realism,” and to achieve that visual effect on the screen in color, veteran cinematographer Burnett Guffey, ASC, was assigned as Director of Photography.

  4. Burnett Guffey. Cinematographer: Bonnie and Clyde. Entering films in 1923 as an assistant cameraman, Burnett Guffey was picked by John Ford to handle second-unit photography on The Iron Horse (1924).

    • May 26, 1905
    • May 30, 1983
  5. Découvrez tous les films et séries de la filmographie de Burnett Guffey.

  6. Academy Award Winning Cinematographer Burnett Guffey is interviewed at his home shortly before his death in 1983. He talks about how he got started in the industry and how he moved his way up in...

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  7. Biography. While still a teenager, the future Academy Award-winning lensman began as an assistant cameraman in 1923 on John Ford's 1924 western saga The Iron Horse. He was then hired by the Famous Players-Lasky Studios in 1927, became a camera operator in 1928 and worked there until 1943.