Sol Halperin
Sol Halperin (February 16, 1902 – May 4, 1977) was an American special effects artist as well as a cinematographer. He was nominated at the 18th Academy Awards for Best Special Effects, for the film Captain Eddie. His nomination was shared with Fred Sersen, Roger Heman Sr. and Harry M. Leonard.[1]
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Born | Newark, New Jersey, USA | February 16, 1902
Died | May 4, 1977 75) Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA | (aged
Other names | Sol Halprin |
Occupation | Special effects artist and cinematographer |
Years active | 1928–1959 |
Family | Richard H. Kline (nephew) (born 1926) |
His nephew is Academy Award nominee. Richard H. Kline.
Selected filmography
Special effects
- Stanley and Livingstone (1939)
- Fallen Angel (1945)
- Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
- Captain Eddie (1945)
- Johnny Comes Flying Home (1946)
- Centennial Summer (1946)
As a cinematographer
- Wild West Romance (1928)
- Girl-Shy Cowboy (1928)
- Taking a Chance (1928) (as Sol Halprin)
- Married in Hollywood (1929)
- Double Cross Roads (1930)
- The Robe (1953); co-developed the CinemaScope process with Gordon Laube and Earl Ira Sponable
References
- "The 18th Academy Awards (1946) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
External links
- Sol Halperin at IMDb
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