Hal Mohr Movie cinematographer
Hal Mohr is a 79 years old Movie cinematographer from San Francisco, California. Hal Mohr was born on August 02, 1894 (died on May 10, 1974, he was 79 years old) in San Francisco, California.
About
No, he died on 05/10/1974, 50 years ago. He was 79 years old when he died. Cause of death: disease. He died in Santa Monica
Family
Wife
Evelyn Venable, American actress
He married with Evelyn Venable (80), in 1934. Hal Mohr was 39 and Evelyn Venable was 20 years old. After 40 years, in 1974 Evelyn passed away.
Works
Hal Mohr Movies (73)
There are 73 movies of Hal Mohr.
His first feature film was Captain Blood (1935). He was 41 when he starred in this movie. Since 1935, he has appeared in 73 feature films. The last one is Change of Heart (1934). .
View all Hal Mohr movies.Hal Mohr movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Director of Photography | Captain Blood (1935) | 41 |
Director of Photography | The Wild One (1953) | 59 |
Director of Photography | The Jazz Singer (1927) | 33 |
Director of Photography | Destry Rides Again (1939) | 45 |
Director of Photography | Woman on the Run (1950) | 56 |
Director of Photography | Noah's Ark (1928) | 34 |
Director of Photography | Rancho Notorious (1952) | 57 |
Director of Photography | The Walking Dead (1936) | 41 |
Director of Photography | The Last Voyage (1960) | 65 |
Director of Photography | Bullets or Ballots (1936) | 41 |
Director of Photography | Underworld U.S.A. (1961) | 66 |
Director of Photography | The Lineup (1958) | 63 |
Director of Photography | Salome, Where She Danced (1945) | 50 |
Director of Photography | Watch on the Rhine (1943) | 49 |
Director of Photography | King of Jazz (1930) | 35 |
Director of Photography | The Lost Moment (1947) | 53 |
Director of Photography | The Front Page (1931) | 36 |
Director of Photography | Sparrows (1926) | 31 |
Director of Photography | The Climax (1944) | 50 |
Director of Photography | Baby Face Nelson (1957) | 63 |
Director of Photography | A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) | 41 |
Director of Photography | The Bamboo Saucer (1968) | 73 |
Director of Photography | The Second Woman (1950) | 55 |
Director of Photography | Jack and the Beanstalk (1967) | 72 |
Director of Photography | Little Annie Rooney (1925) | 31 |
Director of Photography | State Fair (1933) | 38 |
Director of Photography | The Big Night (1951) | 57 |
Director of Photography | The Gun Runners (1958) | 63 |
Director of Photography | The Last Warning (1928) | 34 |
Director of Photography | The Creation of the Humanoids (1962) | 67 |
Director of Photography | The Boss (1956) | 62 |
Director of Photography | Rio (1939) | 45 |
Director of Photography | I Met My Love Again (1938) | 43 |
College Student | I Met My Love Again (1938) | 43 |
Director of Photography | When the Daltons Rode (1940) | 46 |
Director of Photography | The Member of the Wedding (1952) | 58 |
Director | The Big Idea (1917) | 23 |
Director of Photography | The Big Idea (1917) | 23 |
Writer | The Big Idea (1917) | 23 |
Director of Photography | The Marriage Clause (1926) | 32 |
Cinematography | The Third Degree (1926) | 32 |
Director of Photography | Old San Francisco (1927) | 33 |
Director of Photography | Broadway (1929) | 34 |
Director of Photography | The Devil's in Love (1933) | 38 |
Director of Photography | Johnny Holiday (1949) | 55 |
Director of Photography | The Man from the Diners' Club (1963) | 68 |
Director of Photography | Week Ends Only (1932) | 37 |
Cinematography | The Wedding March (1928) | 34 |
Director of Photography | The Green Pastures (1936) | 41 |
Director | When Love Is Young (1937) | 42 |
Director of Photography | The Exile (1947) | 53 |
Director of Photography | The Big Gamble (1931) | 37 |
Director of Photography | Tess of the Storm Country (1932) | 38 |
Director of Photography | The Warrior's Husband (1933) | 38 |
Cinematography | A Woman of Experience (1931) | 37 |
Director of Photography | International Lady (1941) | 47 |
Director of Photography | Big Boy (1930) | 36 |
Director of Photography | The Czar of Broadway (1930) | 35 |
Director of Photography | Outward Bound (1930) | 36 |
Director of Photography | The Four Poster (1952) | 58 |
Director of Photography | The First Year (1932) | 37 |
Cinematography | Top Man (1943) | 49 |
Director of Photography | Devotion (1931) | 37 |
Director of Photography | Back Door to Heaven (1939) | 44 |
Director of Photography | David Harum (1934) | 39 |
Director of Photography | Bag and Baggage (1923) | 29 |
Director of Photography | The Monster (1925) | 30 |
Cinematography | The Heart of Maryland (1927) | 32 |
Director of Photography | Tenderloin (1928) | 33 |
Director of Photography | Glorious Betsy (1928) | 33 |
Director of Photography | A Woman Commands (1932) | 37 |
Director of Photography | I Loved You Wednesday (1933) | 38 |
Director of Photography | Change of Heart (1934) | 39 |
Awards (4)
Awarded Academy Awards , nominated Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color , nominated Academy Award for Best Cinematography , nominated Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White ,
What was Hal's zodiac sign?Hal Mohr zodiac sign was leo.
Other facts about Hal Mohr
Award | Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Hollywood Walk of Fame, A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935 film), Phantom of the Opera (1943 film) |
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Place of death | Santa Monica |
Spouse | Evelyn Venable |
Title | American Society of Cinematographers, President (1930-1931) (1963-1965) (1969-1970) |
Family name | Mohr. Show people with the surname Mohr |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Date of death | 1974-05-10T00:00:00Z |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/2298 |
Given name | Hal |
Cause of death | Disease |
Name in native language | Hal Mohr |