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  1. Charles G. Rosher, A.S.C. (17 November 1885 – 15 January 1974) was an English-born cinematographer who worked from the early days of silent films through the 1950s. He was Mary Pickford 's favourite cinematographer and a personal friend, shooting all of the films in which she starred from 1918 to 1927, before they had a falling out during ...

  2. Charles Rosher (1885-1974) was a pioneer cinematographer who worked in black and white and color, and won two Oscars. He shot films for Mary Pickford, Sunrise, The Yearling, and many musicals at MGM.

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    • London, England, UK
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    • Lisbon, Portugal
  3. November 17, 1885 · London, England, UK. Died. January 15, 1974 · Lisbon, Portugal (fall) Birth name. Charles Gladdish Rosher. Nickname. Charlie. Mini Bio. Among the foremost technical innovators in his field, a charter member of the American Society of Cinematographers, English-born Charles Rosher had initially aimed for a diplomatic career.

    • November 17, 1885
    • January 15, 1974
  4. Charles Rosher Biography (1885-1974) Born November 17, 1885, in London, England; immigrated to the United States,1908; died in January, 1974; children: Joan Marsh (an actress), Charles, Jr. (a cinematographer). Career: Cinematographer. Also worked as portraitphotographer.

  5. Charles Rosher was a two-time Oscar-winning cinematographer who worked in silent and sound films from 1911 to 1955. He collaborated with Mary Pickford, F.W. Murnau, David O. Selznick and others, and was the first cameraman in Hollywood.

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  7. Oct 27, 2015 · Rosher, whose credits include the gritty The Onion Field (1979) and Michael Ritchie’s football movie Semi-Tough (1977), died on Oct. 14 of lung cancer at his home in Beverly Hills, his daughter,...

  8. Pioneering cinematographer who developed many of the "tricks" of "star" lighting, Rosher began his career in London film laboratories, and as photographer to the Court of St. James, before moving to the US in 1908 and settling in Hollywood in 1911. Rosher enjoyed two exceptionally creative periods during his 40-year career.

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