Conrad Hall

Born: 1926-06-21

Birthplace: Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia

Biography

Conrad Lafcadio Hall, ASC (June 21, 1926 – January 4, 2003) was a French Polynesian-born American cinematographer. Named after writers Joseph Conrad and Lafcadio Hearn, he became widely prominent as a cinematographer earning numerous accolades including three Academy Awards (with ten nominations), three BAFTA Awards and five American Society of Cinematographers Awards.

Hall won three Academy Awards for Best Cinematography for his work on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), American Beauty (1999), and Road to Perdition (2002). He was also Oscar-nominated for Morituri (1965), The Professionals (1966), In Cold Blood (1967), The Day of the Locust (1975), Tequila Sunrise (1988), Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993), and A Civil Action (1998). He is also known for Cool Hand Luke (1967), Fat City (1972), and Marathon Man (1976).

In 2003, Hall was judged to be one of history's ten most influential cinematographers in a survey of the members of the International Cinematographers Guild. He has been given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Known For

American Beauty
Cool Hand Luke
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Road to Perdition
Marathon Man
Love Affair
The Professionals
Searching for Bobby Fischer
Black Widow
East of Eden

Top Movie Credits

American Beauty Director of Photography
Cool Hand Luke Director of Photography
Road to Perdition In Memory Of
Marathon Man Director of Photography
Love Affair Director of Photography
The Professionals Director of Photography
Searching for Bobby Fischer Director of Photography
Black Widow Director of Photography
East of Eden Camera Operator