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  1. Joseph LaShelle ASC (July 9, 1900 – August 20, 1989) was an American film cinematographer. [1] He won an Academy Award for Laura (1944), and was nominated on eight additional occasions. Career. LaShelle's first job in the film industry was as an assistant in the Paramount West Coast Studio lab in 1920.

  2. Joseph LaShelle (1900-1989) Joseph LaShelle. Cinematographer. Camera and Electrical Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Trained as an electrical engineer, Joseph LaShelle entered the film industry as a lab assistant with Paramount in 1920 in order to finance entry to Stanford University. Having worked his way up to superintendent of the ...

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  3. Mini Bio. Trained as an electrical engineer, Joseph LaShelle entered the film industry as a lab assistant with Paramount in 1920 in order to finance entry to Stanford University. Having worked his way up to superintendent of the Paramount printing room after three years, he decided to stay on.

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    • July 9, 1900 in Los Angeles, California, USA
    • July 9, 1900
  4. Joseph LaShelle, A.S.C. (July 9, 1900 - August 20, 1989) was a Los Angeles born film cinematographer. He won an Academy Award for Laura (1944), and was nominated on eight additional occasions. LaShelle's first job in the film industry was as an assistant in the Paramount West Coast Studio lab in 1920. Instead of going to college as planned he ...

  5. Jun 22, 2017 · Born July 9, 1900 in Los Angeles, California, Joseph LaShelle was trained as an electrical engineer, but went to work at Paramount as a lab technician in order earn money for tuition at Stanford Un…

  6. Joseph LaShelle. Credits (text only) Hide Show Cinematographer (76 credits) 1969 80 Steps to Jonah (as Joseph La Shelle) 1969 Medical Center (TV Series) (1 episode) - ...

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  8. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph LaShelle, A.S.C. (July 9, 1900 - August 20, 1989) was a Los Angeles born film cinematographer. He won an Academy Award for Laura (1944), and was nominated on eight additional occasions.

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